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Title Adi Kailash Yatra Tour Packages Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Pilgrimage from Delhi, Kathgodam
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Adi Kailash Yatra Tour Packages
Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Pilgrimage from Delhi, Kathgodam & Dharchula
Not everyone can make it to Tibet. The altitude, the permits, the distance -- for many people, Mount Kailash remains a dream that stays just out of reach. But here is something not everyone knows: there is another Kailash. And it sits right here in India, inside the borders of Uttarakhand, accessible by road, reachable within a week -- and for those who have been there, every bit as moving as what lies across the border.
Adi Kailash. Chhota Kailash. Shiva Kailash. It goes by several names, and people who have stood before it tend to feel that none of them quite capture it. The mountain rises to 5,945 metres in the Pithoragarh district, near the Indo-Tibet border, and it carries the same sacred weight that its Tibetan counterpart does -- the sense that you are not just looking at a peak but at something that has been held in reverence for longer than anyone can track.
Close by -- about 40 kilometres away -- is Om Parvat. A mountain whose snow, without any human involvement, arranges itself naturally into the shape of the Hindu Om symbol. Pilgrims who see it for the first time go quiet. Some cry. It is the kind of thing that makes a person feel, however briefly, that the universe has a sense of design.
Together, Adi Kailash and Om Parvat form one of the most spiritually significant pilgrimage circuits in the entire Himalayan region. And they are reachable -- from Delhi, from Kathgodam, from Dharchula -- through well-organised tour packages that handle everything so you can focus on the experience itself.
The Three Main Departure Points -- Delhi, Kathgodam, and Dharchula
One of the first decisions to make is where you are starting from. The three main departure points each suit a different kind of traveller.
From Delhi
The Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra Ex Delhi runs 7 days and 6 nights at Rs. 29,999 per person. Delhi is the natural starting point for pilgrims from across North India -- UP, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, MP. The package covers the entire journey from Delhi itself, with transportation through the Kumaon hills to the pilgrimage zone and back. Seven days is a reasonable window for most working adults, and the price point makes this one of the most accessible spiritual journeys available anywhere in the country.
From Kathgodam
The Adi Kailash Yatra from Kathgodam runs 6 days at Rs. 32,890 per person. Kathgodam is the railhead for the Kumaon hills -- if you are travelling by train from anywhere in North India, this is where the mountains begin. Starting from Kathgodam saves the Delhi-Kathgodam drive and puts you straight into the hills from day one. The 6-day format is tight but doable for people who want the full experience with minimal time away.
From Dharchula
The Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra from Dharchula is the most compact option -- 5 days, 4 nights, at Rs. 21,899 per person. Dharchula sits in the Kali river valley, very close to the Nepal border, and is the last major town before the high-altitude pilgrimage zone. If you have your own way of getting to Dharchula, or you are already in the Kumaon hills for another reason, this is the most direct and affordable entry into the Adi Kailash circuit.
What You Actually See on This Yatra
The route to Adi Kailash passes through terrain that changes dramatically from one day to the next. Dense forests give way to alpine meadows. River valleys widen and then narrow. Villages become smaller and further apart. By the time you reach Jolingkong -- the point from which Adi Kailash is seen most clearly -- you are in a world that feels genuinely removed from everything below.
Parvati Sarovar is one of the quiet highlights. A small lake about 2-3 km from Jolingkong, its surface mirrors the Adi Kailash peak above it on clear mornings with an accuracy that makes the whole scene feel slightly unreal. Beside it stands the Shiva Parvati Temple, maintained by the Indian Army, a clean and devout space that becomes a place of extended prayer for most pilgrims who arrive there.
Gauri Kund sits at the base of the Adi Kailash peak itself. Named for Goddess Gauri -- Parvati -- it is the kind of place where people sit for a long time without speaking. The surroundings are very still. The water is clear. The mountain is above you.
On the Om Parvat section of the route, the viewpoint at Nabhidhang is where most pilgrims see the Om formation for the first time. The sight of it -- the snow lying across the dark rock face in a shape that no sculptor could have improved -- tends to produce a particular silence. Groups that were chatting on the drive up go quiet here without being asked.
The route also passes through Kuti Village, where the ruins of Pandav Fort stand as a reminder that this landscape has been walked by figures from Hindu mythology itself -- or at least by the people who first gave those figures shape in story. Nearby, the cave of Ved Vyas, where the author of the Mahabharata is said to have meditated, sits in quiet darkness beside the Kali River at Kalapani.
Other Packages Worth Knowing About
Beyond the three core departure-point packages, there are options for every kind of traveller.
Adi Kailash Om Parvat Aerial Darshan by Helicopter -- 2 Days / 1 Night at Rs. 75,000. For elderly pilgrims or those with health constraints, the helicopter darshan delivers the view of both mountains without the trek.
Adi Kailash Om Parvat with Panchachuli Base Camp Tour -- 9 Days at Rs. 34,589. Adds the Panchachuli peaks to the itinerary -- five summits visible together, named for the five cooking fires of the Pandavas.
Adi Kailash Yatra Circuit Trekking Tour -- 10 Days at Rs. 46,579. Built for trekkers who want the physical engagement of the route as much as the spiritual destination.
Kumaon Extensive Luxury Tour with Adi Kailash -- 10 Days at Rs. 31,890. A broader Kumaon circuit that weaves the pilgrimage into a wider cultural and landscape experience.
Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra for NRI Travellers -- 9 Days at Rs. 55,890. Designed specifically for Indian diaspora visitors with additional support and more structured arrangements.
Adi Kailash Tour Package from Pithoragarh -- 3 Days at Rs. 15,890. The most affordable entry point in the entire range, ideal for a first visit or a short trip from within Uttarakhand.
Final Word -- Why Adi Kailash Yatra Is the Right Operator for This Journey
The Adi Kailash region sits close to the India-China border. That means Inner Line Permits are required. That means the documentation process has real consequences if it goes wrong. That means the guides need to actually know this route -- not just the main road, but the weather patterns, the altitude risks, the right pace for different age groups, and what to do when something does not go according to plan.
This is not a pilgrimage you want to attempt with a generic tour operator who added Adi Kailash to their catalogue last season.
Adi Kailash Yatra -- adi-kailash-yatra.com -- does this and nothing else. They operate 14 packages across this circuit, from the 3-day Pithoragarh option at Rs. 15,890 to the full 10-day trekking circuit at Rs. 46,579. Every package includes permit handling, meals, accommodation, experienced local guides, medical support, and transportation. No hidden costs. No surprises mid-route.
Their team in Delhi-NCR has handled enough Adi Kailash yatras to know every complication that can arise -- and more importantly, how to prevent most of them from arising in the first place. Oxygen support, acclimatisation stops, emergency planning -- all of it is built into how they operate, not added as an afterthought.
Adi Kailash is not a difficult pilgrimage to reach, but it is one that deserves to be done properly. With the right package and the right operator, what you bring back from Jolingkong and Nabhidhang will stay with you for a long time.
Call +91 8282824555, write to sales@adi-kailash-yatra.com, or visit adi-kailash-yatra.com to go through the full package list and book your spot.
Har Har Mahadev -- The Mountain Is Waiting
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