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The journey to Om Parvat and Adi Kailash is physically demanding due to high altitudes (over 19,000 feet) and harsh climatic conditions. Pilgrims can undertake the Yatra via two major routes: through Lipulekh Pass (Uttarakhand, India) or Nathu La Pass (Sikkim, India). Alternatively, many opt for the route via Nepal and Tibet, facilitated by the Tibetan authorities.

The Yatra is not just a religious pilgrimage but also a breathtaking experience, offering mesmerizing views of snow-capped peaks, serene landscapes, and a deep sense of peace. Due to geopolitical and environmental factors, access to the Yatra is regulated, and pilgrims must undergo medical tests before embarking on the journey.

Adi Kailash - Om Parvat Yatra from Dharchula

3 Days - 2 Nights Stay | All-inclusive Package - Max 12 pilgrims at Once ₹ 15,000 per person

Adi Kailash - Om Parvat Yatra from Dharchula

4 Days - 3 Nights Stay | All-inclusive Package - Max 12 pilgrims at Onces ₹ 17,000 per person

Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra from Kathgodam

5 Days - 4 Nights Stay | All-inclusive Package - Max 12 pilgrims at Onces ₹ 24,000 per person

Depart early in the morning from Gunji and head towards Jyolingkong, the starting point of your trek to Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund. As you trek through the rugged yet beautiful terrain, enjoy the pristine natural beauty of the Himalayas. Upon reaching Parvati Sarovar, take in the peaceful ambiance before continuing to Gauri Kund. Experience the spiritual significance of the Adi Kailash Darshan and explore the serene surroundings, with the majestic Adi Kailash peak towering in the background. In the evening, return to Gunji and unwind after a fulfilling day of adventure and devotion.

Depart early in the morning from Gunji for a scenic drive to Nabidhang, covering approximately 70 km round trip. Upon arrival, witness the awe-inspiring view of Om Parvat, where the snow formations naturally depict the sacred ‘Om’ symbol. Take in the peaceful and spiritual atmosphere of this revered site. After spending time at Om Parvat, begin your return journey to Dharchula in the afternoon. Upon arrival, check into your hotel for an overnight stay, allowing you to relax after a day filled with natural beauty and spiritual experiences.

As your incredible journey to Adi Kailash and Om parvat comes to an end, you will depart from Dharchula, carrying with you a heart full of unforgettable memories. The towering mountains, serene rivers, glistening snow, and the divine aura of this sacred land will forever be etched in your soul. Cherish the experiences, the moments of peace, and the adventure that shaped this journey. If your spirit of exploration still calls, you may extend your trip to visit nearby wonders like the Panchachuli Base Camp, where breathtaking Himalayan views await, or the tranquil Narayan Ashram, offering a perfect retreat for spiritual seekers. Whether you choose to continue exploring or head back home, this journey will always remain a treasured chapter in your life.

The journey to Om Parvat and Adi Kailash is physically demanding due to high altitudes (over 19,000 feet) and harsh climatic conditions. Pilgrims can undertake the Yatra via two major routes: through Lipulekh Pass (Uttarakhand, India) or Nathu La Pass (Sikkim, India). Alternatively, many opt for the route via Nepal and Tibet, facilitated by the Tibetan authorities.

The Yatra is not just a religious pilgrimage but also a breathtaking experience, offering mesmerizing views of snow-capped peaks, serene landscapes, and a deep sense of peace. Due to geopolitical and environmental factors, access to the Yatra is regulated, and pilgrims must undergo medical tests before embarking on the journey.

Gunji village is a strategic stop for travelers exploring the high-altitude Himalayan regions of Uttarakhand. Here are some incredible excursions you can take from Gunji:

1. Om Parvat (25 km from Gunji) 🏔️

  • A sacred peak where the natural snow formation resembles the “ॐ” (Om) symbol.
  • Best viewed from Nabhidhang, which is along the route to Lipulekh Pass.
  • Can be reached via a jeep ride or a trek.

2. Adi Kailash (30 km from Gunji) 🏔️

  • Also known as Chhota Kailash, this peak is revered as the earthly abode of Lord Shiva.
  • Situated near Jolingkong Lake (4,586 m), which offers breathtaking reflections of Adi Kailash.
  • Requires a trek from Kutti village.

3. Parvati Sarovar (Jolingkong Lake) (30 km from Gunji) 🌊

  • A high-altitude lake near Adi Kailash, believed to be where Goddess Parvati bathed.
  • Provides a serene and spiritually uplifting experience.

4. Kutti Village (14 km from Gunji) 🏡

  • Last inhabited village en route to Adi Kailash.
  • Named after Kunti (mother of the Pandavas), and it has a fascinating mythological connection.
  • Offers beautiful landscapes and interaction with the local Rangpa tribe.

5. Kalapani (10 km from Gunji) 🚩

  • Famous for the Kali Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali.

Tour Highlights

Adi Kailash is the abode of Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati. Adi Kailash is one of the Panch Kailash according to Hindu Mythology.

What You Get

You will get all the flavors of a beautiful adventure and Adhyatam. You will get to see beautiful temples, snow-clad mountains, land escapes, silky streams, waterfalls, lovely bugyal – the highlands, river showing its power and also its serenity.

Precautions and Attentions.

You are in the heavenly Abode of Holly Kailash surroundings.