Revered as sacred pilgrimage sites for Hindus, Adi Kailash is regarded as one of the Panch Kailash according to Hindu mythology, believed to be an exact replica of Mount Kailash, the divine abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Adi Kailash, affectionately known as ‘Chota Kailash’ lies nestled in Kuti, the last village of India, situated on the borders of the Indo-Tibetan region within the Kumaon region of India's Darchula district, soaring 5,945 meters above sea level.
Adi Kailash stands as the serene abode of Lord Shiva. Revered as a mirror image of Kailash Mansarovar, Adi Kailash finds mention in Hindu Mythology as the site where Shiva is said to have embarked on deep meditation and dwelled for a period. Nestled amidst breathtaking natural splendor, its snow-capped peak casts a mesmerizing aura over the surrounding valley. Om Parvat stands distinct among the eight mountain ranges, revered by followers of Lord Shiva for its sacred significance. One notable aspect contributing to its name is the miraculous impression of the sacred 'Om' symbol visible upon its surface. Due to its extraordinary nature, many travelers from across the world are drawn to Om Parvat, eager to witness this phenomenon firsthand, as mere hearsay fails to convey its awe-inspiring reality.
9 Days/ 8 Nights
Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Dehradun, Uttarakhand
15,590 ft
10 Years
Veg meal Included
Meet the group at a designated point in Dehradun early in the morning. The tour guide will receive you with a smile and once all group members have reached the Adi Kailash Yatra from Dehradun will kickstart as you depart in your comfortable vehicle from Dehradun to Kathgodam. On reaching Kathgodam, check into the hotel and spend relaxed time.
From Kathgodam, all Yatri’s will be picked up early in the morning, marking the commencement of their journey. Then they will be transported to Almora to visit the Jageshwar Dham temple. Afterwards, they will proceed towards Dharchula, pausing along the way to pay homage to various ancient temples, infusing the passengers with positive energy. Accommodation for the night will be provided at Dharchula Hotels, offering excellent food and cleanliness. Dinner will be served at the hotel, featuring exclusively vegetarian dishes throughout the trip.
Following breakfast, they will be escorted to the government hospital for a medical check-up. Subsequently, guests are free to explore the Dharchula Market and Nepal independently, immersing themselves in the local scenery and attractions. Nearby, an international suspension bridge provides access to Nepal, offering opportunities for shopping. Both lunch and dinner will be served at the hotels where guests are accommodated.
The Adi Kailash Yatra will commence from Dharchula, with a stop planned at Nabi village home stay via Malipa, Buddhi, Chiyalekh, Garbyang, Siti, and Naplchu. (Breakfast will precede the journey.) Lunch will be provided, and dinner will be served at the home stay where participants will lodge. If pilgrims arrive at Nabi village before nightfall, they will have the opportunity to visit the Manokamna temple; otherwise, it will be scheduled for the following day.
After breakfast, passengers will be transported to Nabhidhang by jeep. From Nabhidhang, they will be guided to witness the majestic Om Parvat, the revered boat of Parvati Mata Ji, and the Kalapani temple, along with the caves of Maharishi Ved Vyas Ji, the Sheshnag mountain, and the Pandav mountain. Meals will be provided throughout the day, and they will return from Nabhidhang by evening. Upon arrival in Nabi village, travelers will spend the night, with dinner provided at the home stay.
Following breakfast, passengers will embark on a jeep journey to Jollingkong for the awe-inspiring Kailash Darshan, where they will pay homage to Adi Kailash, Gauri Kund, and Parvati Sarovar. This day offers ample time for travelers to immerse themselves in exploring Jolingkong and capturing moments through photography. By evening, passengers will return to Nabi Home Stay. Lunch will be provided there, and dinner will be served in Nabi village, where passengers will be accommodated for the night.
On returning day, passengers will rise early and enjoy breakfast before departing for Dharchula. They will spend the night at Dharchula Hotel. Lunch will be provided there, and dinner will be served at the hotel where passengers are lodged.
Following breakfast, passengers will be transported from Dharchula to Kathgodam.
After reaching Kathgodam the travellers will make their return journey to home via Kathgodam in a comfortable train. As the journey draws to a close, travelers will conclude their adventure with joyous hearts. Bid farewell to the passengers as they return home, cherishing the memories of this wonderful journey.
Adi Kailash Location: Adi Kailash, or 'Chota Kailash,' is located in Kuti village, at 5,945 meters in the Darchula district of Kumaon, on the Indo-Tibetan border.
Religious Significance: Adi Kailash is considered sacred, believed to be a replica of Mount Kailash, the divine abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Mythological Importance: Kuti village is named after Mata Kunti from the Mahabharata, and the region is linked to stories of the Pandavas.
Om Parvat's Distinctive Feature: Om Parvat is renowned for the natural impression of the sacred 'Om' symbol visible on its surface, attracting pilgrims and travelers.
Natural Beauty and Adventure: The regions surrounding Adi Kailash and Om Parvat are abundant in wildflowers, fruits, waterfalls, and dense forests, ideal for trekking.
Pilgrimage and Spirituality: Thousands of pilgrims visit Adi Kailash annually for spiritual purification, and the site is linked to the story of Ravana seeking blessings from Lord Shiva.
Destination | Adi Kailash & Om Parvat |
Departure | Yes Required |
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