Description
The Adi Kailash Yatra Package is a sacred pilgrimage and trekking expedition in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, India, centered around Adi Kailash (also known as Chhota Kailash or Little Kailash) and Om Parvat. Revered as a spiritual alternative to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in Tibet, it holds immense significance for Hindus as the abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The yatra combines spiritual devotion with breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, attracting both pilgrims and adventure enthusiasts. Below is a comprehensive overview based on available information?
Overview of Adi Kailash Yatra Package
- Location: Adi Kailash, at an elevation of approximately 5,945–6,191 meters, is located in the Pithoragarh district near the Indo-Tibet border in the Vyas Valley. Om Parvat, known for its natural snow formation resembling the sacred “Om” symbol, is nearby in the Nabhidhang area.
- Spiritual Significance:
- Adi Kailash is considered one of the Panch Kailash (five sacred Kailash peaks) and a replica of Mount Kailash, believed to be Lord Shiva’s abode.
- Mythology links it to Lord Shiva and Parvati, with sites like Gauri Kund and Parvati Sarovar (lakes at the base) tied to stories of Parvati’s meditation and the creation of Lord Ganesha.
- Om Parvat’s “Om” symbol, formed naturally by snow, is seen as a divine sign, symbolizing spiritual awakening for Hindus and Buddhists.
- Historical tales connect the region to the Pandavas from the Mahabharata, Sage Vyas, and Ravana, who meditated here for divine blessings.
- Natural Beauty: The yatra offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks (e.g., Annapurna, Api, Nampha), lush valleys (Darma, Byans, Chaudans), the Kali River, alpine meadows, and waterfalls.
Key Highlights of the Adi Kailash Yatra
- Adi Kailash: A sacred peak with a Shiva temple at its base near Jolingkong Lake (Gauri Kund), where pilgrims offer prayers and perform rituals.
- Om Parvat: A mountain near Nabhidhang where snow forms the “Om” symbol, visible en route to Adi Kailash or Kailash Mansarovar.
- Other Sites:
- Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund: Sacred lakes reflecting Adi Kailash, believed to have purifying qualities.
- Bheem Ki Kheti: A field linked to Bheem from the Mahabharata, symbolizing historical significance.
- Kuti Village: Named after Kunti, mother of the Pandavas, with ruins of a Pandav fort.
- Narayan Ashram, Kali Temple (Kalapani), Vyas Gufa, Jageshwar Dham, and Neem Karoli Baba Ashram: Key spiritual stops along the route.
- Accessibility: Previously a strenuous 160–198 km trek, the yatra is now largely motorable due to new roads built by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), reducing trekking to an optional 2–7 km. The route starts from Dharchula, with permits issued there.
Best Time to Visit Adi Kailash
- May to October: Ideal due to stable weather, clear views, and accessible roads. May–June sees high footfall, while September–October offers fewer crowds and pleasant weather.
- Monsoon (July–August): Risky due to landslides and roadblocks, though possible with extra buffer days.
- Winter (November–April): Inaccessible due to heavy snowfall and extreme cold (-6°C to -30°C).
Travel Requirements
- Physical Fitness: High-altitude journey (up to 6,191m) requires good health. A medical fitness certificate from an MBBS doctor (within 15 days of travel) is mandatory.
- Permits: Inner Line Permit (ILP) required, obtainable at Dharchula with valid ID (Aadhar, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving License). Foreign nationals or those barred by Indian/Uttarakhand government rules are ineligible.
- Age: Suitable for ages 18–60, subject to fitness.
- Preparation:
- Pack warm clothing, trekking shoes, waterproof gear, and a first-aid kit (including altitude sickness medication).
- Acclimatization is crucial to avoid altitude sickness.
- Be prepared for unpredictable weather and limited medical facilities.
Travel Logistics
- Starting Points: Kathgodam (railway station, 410 km from Dharchula), Pantnagar (airport), or Delhi. Buses or taxis connect to Dharchula.
- Transport: Mostly by road (Bolero/Camper for rough terrain beyond Dharchula). No helicopter services are available.
- Accommodation: Hotels, guesthouses, home stays, or camps in Dharchula, Gunji, Kuti, and Jolingkong.
Challenges
- High Altitude: Risk of altitude sickness; acclimatization and fitness are critical.
- Weather: Unpredictable, with potential for rain, snow, or landslides, especially in monsoon.
Adi Kailash Yatra Package 2026 |
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| Tour Name: | Adi Kailash Yatra 2026 |
| Tour Duration: | 11 Nights / 12 Days |
| Destinations Covered: | Kathgodam- Pithoragarh- Dharchula- Gala- Budhi- Gunji- Kutti- Adi Kailash Base Camp- Adi Kailash Parikrama. |
| Tour Price: | On Request |
Itinerary for Adi Kailash Yatra Package From Kathgdam
Day 01:Arrival in Kathgodam
Day 02:Kathgodam to Pithoragarh
Day 03: Pithoragarh to Dharchula
Day 04: Dharchula to Gala
Day 05: Gala to Budhi
Day 06: Budhi to Gunji
Day 07: Gunji to Kutti
Day 08: Kutti to Adi Kailash Base Camp
Day 09:Adi Kailash Parikrama
Day 10: Adi Kailash Base Camp to Kutti
Day 11: Kutti to Dharchula
Day 12: Dharchula to Kathgodam
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Inclusions
- Pick up / drop off from / to airport
- Transfer (Sedan, Mercedes Viano / Sprinter / 403)
- Hotel accommodation on BB basis (3 nights in Baku)
- Trip to places mentioned in the program 1 0.5 ml bottle of water per person per day
- Professional English-speaking guide for more than a group of 10 pax Professional
- 3 times Lunch and 3 times Dinner
Exclusion
- Airplane tickets Additional expenses
- Visa (we can apply for you for 30 USD per person)
- Any other destination not mentioned in itinerary.
- Entrance tickets to some museums and places mentioned in the programInsurance. FOC






