Tour Highlights

The Adi Kailash Yatra is often called Chhota Kailash, revered as the abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Pilgrims also visit Om Parvat, where snow naturally forms the sacred “Om” symbol, and Parvati Sarovar, a holy lake near Adi Kailash. Starting from Delhi, this yatra combines devotion, Himalayan landscapes, and cultural experiences in Kumaon villages, with Dharchula serving as the gateway to the restricted area.

Tour Highlights

Day-wise Itinerary

Delhi → Kathgodam → Pithoragarh

Morning train/drive from Delhi to Kathgodam.

Pithoragarh → Dharchula

Drive to Dharchula, a border town on the Kali River.

Dharchula → Gunji

Scenic drive through Chaukori and Kalapani valley.

Gunji → Om Parvat Darshan → Gunji

Excursion to Om Parvat.

Gunji → Kutiyangti (Adi Kailash Base Camp)

Drive/trek towards Adi Kailash Base Camp.

Kutiyangti → Gunji

Morning rituals at Parvati Sarovar.

Gunji → Kalapani → Gunji

Visit Kalapani Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Gunji → Dharchula

Drive back to Dharchula.

Dharchula → Pithoragarh → Kathgodam

Drive back to Kathgodam via Pithoragarh.

Kathgodam → Delhi (Departure)

Morning train/drive back to Delhi.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation in hotels/guesthouses/camps.
  • Daily vegetarian meals.
  • AC vehicle transfers (Delhi–Kathgodam–Dharchula–Gunji).
  • Inner line permits and entry fees.
  • Guided darshan at Adi Kailash & Om Parvat.
  • Support staff (local guides, cooks, porters).

Exclusions

  • Travel insurance.
  • Personal expenses (tips, laundry, shopping).
  • Emergency evacuation costs (if required).
  • Meals not mentioned in inclusions.
  • Entry fees at sightseeing spots outside yatra route.

Registration

  • Fill up Booking Form with your details
  • Scan & upload passport copy
  • Send documents via email
  • Transfer booking amount
  • Pay remaining 15 days before yatra
  • Receive final confirmation