Adi Kailash Yatra From Kathgodam
Tour Highlights:
Adi Kailash is revered as the divine residence of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati, constituting one of the esteemed Panch Kailash in Hindu tradition. Alongside Om Parvat, it stands as a profoundly sacred site in Hinduism, believed to bestow spiritual purification and enlightenment with just a glimpse. The pervasive cosmic energy enveloping this serene abode is said to possess transformative properties, offering a sanctuary of peace and tranquility. Legend has it that the demon king Ravana received blessings from Lord Shiva at this sacred site, bestowed with exceptional strength and wisdom. Among the eight mountains adorned with the OM symbol, only one, recognized as Om Parvat or Adi Kailash, has been explored by humans. This mystical peak, towering at 6191 meters in the Dharchula district, holds immense religious significance and attracts adventurers with its mystical allure, believed to harbor miraculous attributes. Its distinct feature lies in the snow formations, shaping an Om symbol on its darkened surface, making it a unique spectacle amidst the grandeur of the Himalayan ranges.
YOUR ITINERARY (DAY WISE)
Day 01- Kathgodam –Pithoragarh (Approx 200km/ 7 hrs drive) 1627m
Kainchi Dham: Established in the 1960s by the revered Saint Sri Neem Karoli Baba ji, Kainchi Dham is a renowned Hanuman temple and ashram, offering spiritual solace to visitors.
Golu Devta Temple: Constructed in the 12th century by a Chand Dynasty general, Golu Devta Temple is dedicated to Golu Devta, revered as the God of Justice, attracting devotees seeking divine blessings.
Jageshwar Dham: Jageshwar comprises over 100 ancient stone temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, earning it the popular moniker “Valley of Gods,” serving as a site of spiritual reverence and historical significance.
Upon arrival in Pithoragarh, you will receive a warm welcome at the hotel, where you will stay overnight. Pithoragarh, also known as the “Shor Valley,” is the third-largest city in the Kumaon region. It serves as a dream destination for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Pithoragarh is a gateway to numerous trekking routes and pilgrimage destinations like Adi Kailash and Om Parvat, offering a serene escape amidst nature’s beauty.
Day 02- Pithoragarh - Dharchula (100 Kms/ 3 Hrs Approx.) 940m
Dharchula, etymologically derived from “Dhar” meaning “Ridge” and “Chulha” meaning “A stove,” owes its name to its unique topography. When viewed from a bird’s eye perspective, the town resembles a stove nestled amidst towering ridges on all sides, with the gushing Kali River forming a natural boundary with Nepal. Apart from its proximity to Nepal, Dharchula offers a multitude of experiences, including a visit to the “RUNG” museum and indulging in the delectable local dumplings. For those attuned to the essence of places, Dharchula resonates with the historical legacy of Indo-Tibetan trade routes and the grand migration caravans of yore. The wrinkles on the brows of indigenous Rung individuals and their timeless smiles offer glimpses into the adventurous spirit of the Silk Route, inviting travelers to embark on a journey through time and culture.
Day 03- Dharchula – Finding Shiva Community Village Nabi (85 KMs/ 6 Hrs) 3048m
Malpa: This village witnessed one of the most significant tragedies in the Himalayas in 1999. Don’t hesitate to inquire about the poignant saga of pain from your guide or driver.
Budhi: A place where the altitude opens up to offer an exhilarating sense of adventure and spiritual pilgrimage.
Chialekh: This paradise-like village presents an opportunity for interaction, as the inner line permit is verified here by the Army.
Garbyang: Don’t miss the chance to purchase sea buckthorn vinegar, a local specialty, from this village.
Gunji: Be sure to glance towards Om Parvat and the historic Kailash Mansarovar route, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage.
Day 04- Om Parvat Visit
OM PARVAT: Mentioned in the Skanda Purana, Om Parvat is one of eight such “OM” symbols, but only one is accessible for darshan. Mother Nature has manifested this divine symbol on a vast mountain, visible to us ego-driven beings. Prepare to be spellbound by the sight of this miracle, and take a moment to absorb the intense vibration of the sound “OM.”
Mahakali Temple (Kalapani): This temple, dedicated to the dark feminine energy of Kali, is a beautiful complex that may captivate you with its allure. Don’t miss the opportunity to pay homage to the source of the Kali River and explore Vyas Gufa during your visit.
Day 05- Finding Shiva Community Village Nabi – Jyolingkong (35 Kms Approx 3Hrs approx.) 4572m
Don’t miss the opportunity to behold the Pandav Fort at Kuti village, a reminder of ancient tales and legends. Upon reaching Jollinkong, we will visit Parvati Sarovar, a 2km trek (depending on your fitness level) or accessible by hiring a pony. Here, delve into your inner consciousness, feel the energy of Lord Shiva, and close your eyes to absorb the vibrations emanating from the towering Adi Kailash Mountain, standing proudly at 6310 meters above sea level.
For those with the energy and health, the journey can be extended to Gauri Kund, located at the base of Mount Adi Kailash. However, this extension is subject to health conditions, as Gauri Kund stands at nearly 5000 meters and may pose risks of altitude sickness.
After lunch, we will seek permission from Lord Shiva to depart. In the evening, immerse yourself in the lifestyle of the RUNG community, gaining insights into the rich culture and traditions of Himalayan villages. Our overnight stay awaits us at Nabi village.
Day 06- Finding Shiva community village Nabi- Dharchula
Day 07- Dharchula– Patal Bhuvneshwar (108 Kms Approx 4Hrs approx)
Day 08- Patal Bhuvneshwar – Kathgodam
After breakfast, we will embark on a journey to Kathgodam railway station, cherishing the unforgettable spiritual moments we have experienced throughout the yatra. As we bid farewell to this sacred journey, we reflect on the profound experiences that have transcended the boundaries of life and death. The yatra concludes here, leaving us enriched with spiritual insights and profound memories that will stay with us forever.
INCLUSIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND REGISTRATION PROCESS
INCLUSIONS
Accommodation in quality hotel and Resort on twin sharing basis
Finding Shiva community village stay at Nabi Village (Vyas valley “Adi Kailash”) on sharing basis
Accommodation incudes daily breakfast & dinner veg
Assistance for inner line permit and medical fitness Test
Experienced local guide and ground support
Experienced mountain tour leader For entire trip
An Oxygen Cylinder 24X7 in the vehicle in case of emergency
Proper first aid kit while high altitude traveling
High altitude management
Online briefing session for high altitude traveling
Physical conditioning education
Entire drive & sightseeing by Tempo Traveller/Bolaro/Scorpio and Innova from Kathgodam to Kathgodam
EXCLUSIONS
Any kind of food or beverage that is not included in the package like alcoholic drinks, mineral water, meals/refreshments/lunches on the highway.
Any personal expenses like a tip to the drivers, entry to monuments/monasteries, camera/video camera charges, laundry, telephone bills, tips, Travel Insurance etc
Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, roadblocks, delay in inner line permit etc. (to be borne directly by the customer on the spot)
Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.
Emergency evacuation
GST (5%) is applicable extra.
REGISTRATION PROCESS
Fill up Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra.
Send the soft copy Aadhar Card, Vaccination certificate, Medical fitness certificate and Passport size photo at findingshiva108@gmail.com
Transfer booking amount to Finding Shiva account & share transaction details on findingshiva108@gmail.com
Pay the rest of the amount 7 Days before Yatra date.
Do study about AMS (acute mountain sickness), destination knowledge and practice physical conditioning which are sent by Finding Shiva after registration