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ADI KAILASH YATRA FROM DELHI

Tour Highlights:

Adi Kailash, revered as the sacred abode of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati, holds a significant place among the Panch Kailash in Hindu Mythology. Alongside Om Parvat, it stands as a profoundly holy site in Hinduism, believed to bestow inner enlightenment and purification merely through its divine sight. The cosmic energy pervading this tranquil and serene land is said to have transformative powers. Legend has it that the demon king Ravana attained blessings from Lord Shiva here, acquiring extraordinary strength and intellect. Among the eight mountains bearing the imprint of the OM symbol, only one, known as Om Parvat or Adi Kailash, has been unveiled by humanity. Towering at an elevation of 6191 meters in the Dharchula district, Adi Kailash is renowned for its spiritual significance and adventurous allure. Its distinct feature lies in the formation of an Om shape with snow deposition on the black mountain, rendering it a marvel of nature.

YOUR ITINERARY (DAY WISE)

Day 01- Delhi –Kathgodam
Upon your arrival at the airport or railway station, we will greet you and commence the journey towards Kathgodam, which typically takes approximately 7 hours. Upon reaching Kathgodam, we will assist you with checking into the hotel. In the evening, there will be a briefing about the upcoming yatra. You will stay overnight at the hotel, ensuring a comfortable and restful start to your pilgrimage journey.
Day 02- Kathgodam –Pithoragarh (Approx 200km/ 7 hrs drive) 1627m
At 07:00 AM, we will depart from Kathgodam to Pithoragarh, with several enriching stops along the way. Our journey will include visits to Kainchi Dham, Chetai Golu Devta Temple, and Jageshwar Dham, each offering unique spiritual experiences.

Kainchi Dham: Established by the revered Saint Sri Neem Karoli Baba ji in the 1960s, Kainchi Dham is a Hanuman temple and ashram, drawing devotees seeking spiritual solace.

Golu Devta Temple: Constructed in the 12th century by a general of the Chand Dynasty, Golu Devta Temple is dedicated to Golu Devta, revered as the God of Justice.

Jageshwar Dham: Nestled amidst scenic surroundings, Jageshwar Dham comprises a cluster of over 100 stone temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Its majestic presence has earned it the moniker “Valley of Gods”.

Upon our warm welcome in Pithoragarh, we will check in to the hotel for an overnight stay. Pithoragarh, known as the “Shor Valley”, is the third-largest city in the Kumaon region. It serves as a gateway to numerous trekking routes and pilgrimage destinations, including the revered Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra, making it a dream destination for those seeking a retreat away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Day 03 Pithoragarh - Dharchula (100 Kms/ 3 Hrs Approx.) 940m
After an early breakfast, we will embark on a drive from Pithoragarh to Dharchula. Upon arrival in Dharchula, we will proceed to complete the necessary paperwork for obtaining the Inner Line Permit. This permit is required as we will be in close proximity to the international border of Nepal today. Following this, we will enjoy dinner and spend the night at a hotel in Dharchula.

Dharchula derives its name from its unique geography; “Dhar” meaning “Ridge” and “Chulha” meaning “stove”. The town’s distinctive landscape resembles a stove when viewed from a bird’s eye perspective, with high ridges enclosing it on all sides and the gushing Kali River delineating the border with Nepal. Apart from its proximity to Nepal, Dharchula offers various experiences such as visiting the “RUNG” museum or savoring the local delicacies of dumplings. For those attuned to the essence of places, Dharchula resonates with the historical Indo-Tibetan trade routes, and the spirit of the great migration caravan can be sensed in the demeanor of the indigenous Rung community. The stories etched in the wrinkles of their brows and the timeless smiles they wear serve as gateways to the adventurous tales of the Silk Route.

Day 04- Dharchula – Finding Shiva Community Village Nabi (85 KMs/ 6 Hrs) 3048m
After breakfast this morning, we will venture to Nabi, a captivating village no less mysterious than the “Pandora” of the Na’vi in the movie Avatar. The journey itself is akin to a fairy tale adventure, offering breathtaking views of cliff-hanging mountains, gushing rivers, and snow-clad Himalayan peaks, providing a vivid sense of entering Shiva’s territory. Along the way, we will also explore picturesque villages such as Malpa (bearing witness to one of the Himalayas’ greatest tragedies in 1999), Budhi (where the altitude opens up to a rush of adventure and pilgrimage), Chialekh (where the Army conducts checks for Inner Line Permits), Garbyang (known for its sea buckthorn vinegar), Gunji (offering glimpses of the snaking diversion towards Om Parvat and the old Kailash Mansarovar route).

Nabi village serves as the base camp for Adi Kailash, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the authentic experience of Himalayan culture. We will spend the night at a homestay in Nabi Village, where you can relish delicious home-cooked meals.

Day 05- Om Parvat Visit
In the early morning, we will embark on a visit to Om Parvat, a journey of approximately 2 hours by vehicle. Here, you will witness a “Miracle of Nature” as snow forms the shape of the sacred Om symbol on the mountain. After paying homage at Om Parvat, take time to relax, meditate, and experience the profound blessings of Lord Shiva.

Subject to permission, we will also visit Kalapani, a site associated with Mahakali temple. The temple complex is known for its stunning beauty, making it difficult to leave. Be sure to visit the source of the Kali River and Vyas Gufa during your time here.

Upon returning to our Finding Shiva community in Nabi Village, we will embark on an evening walk to the Manakamana Temple and enjoy a cultural program (subject to availability of artists). We will spend the night at Nabi Village, immersed in the spiritual ambiance of the Himalayas.

Day 06- Finding Shiva Community Village Nabi – Jyolingkong- Adi Kailash (35 Kms Approx 3Hrs approx.) 4572m
Today, we will set out early in the morning to visit the ancient abode of Lord Shiva – Adi Kailash. The journey to the Almighty’s home is no easy feat; it challenges pilgrims at every turn, urging us to shed every fragment of ego amidst deep valleys and flowing rivers. As we ascend, every 100 meters reveals the divine dance of Vyas Valley, a beauty beyond the grasp of even the most skilled poets. Don’t forget to gaze upon the Pandav fort at Kuti village along the way.

Upon reaching Jollinkong, we will visit Parvati Sarovar, a 2km trek (depending on your fitness) or a pony can be hired. Here, delve into your inner consciousness and connect with the energy of Lord Shiva. Close your eyes and feel the vibrations as you bow down to the towering Adi Kailash Mountain, standing at 6310 meters above sea level.

The journey can be extended to Gauri Kund at the base of Mount Adi Kailash, but only if health permits as it stands at nearly 5000 meters and poses a risk of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). After lunch, we will seek permission from Lord Shiva to depart. In the evening, we will spend time with the RUNG community, gaining insights into the lifestyle of Himalayan villages. Our overnight stay will be at Nabi village, enveloped in the serene ambiance of the Himalayas.

Day 07- Finding Shiva community village Nabi- Dharchula (85KMs / 6 Hrs approx)
Following breakfast in the morning, we will commence our journey back to Dharchula. The evening will be free for exploring Nepal and indulging in some shopping. We will enjoy dinner and spend the night at a hotel in Dharchula.
Day 08- Dharchula– Patal Bhuvneshwar
After breakfast, we will embark on a scenic drive to Patalbhuvneshar, where you will be treated to panoramic views of the Shivalik ranges and charming Himalayan villages along the way. Upon arrival, we will visit the revered Patalbhuvneshar Cave, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva and thirty crore deities. It is said that a visit to this underground limestone cave is equivalent to a thousand visits to Kashi, Baidyanath, or Kedarnath. Described in the Skanda Purana, in the Manas Khand, chapter 103, Patal Bhuvneshwar is revered for the blessings it bestows upon pilgrims. After exploring the cave, we will check in to our resort or hotel for an overnight stay, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Himalayas.
Day 09- Patal Bhuvneshwar – Kathgodam
After enjoying breakfast, we will embark on a drive to Kathgodam. We will spend the night at a hotel in Kathgodam.
Day 10- Kathgodam- Delhi
Following breakfast, we will embark on a drive to Delhi railway station or airport, reflecting on the unforgettable spiritual moments experienced throughout the yatra. As we bid farewell, we carry with us the profound experiences that transcend the boundaries of life and death. Thus concludes the yatra, leaving indelible imprints on our souls.

INCLUSIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND REGISTRATION PROCESS

INCLUSIONS

Entire drive & sightseeing by Tempo Traveller/Bolaro/Scorpio and Innova from Delhi to Delhi

4/4 Bolero Camper from Dharchula to Dharchula

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

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

FAQ

What is Adi Kailash?
Adi Kailash is one of the Panch Kailash, Shiva’s first home or oldest Kailash. It is actually an abode of Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati. Adi kailash is a very sacred mountain.
Where is Adi Kailash located?
Adi Kailash is situated in the Dharchula district, with its towering peak reaching an elevation of 6191 meters in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
What is the significance of Adi Kailash in Hindu mythology?
Adi Kailash is believed to bestow inner enlightenment and purification merely through its divine sight. It is associated with the legend of demon king Ravana, who attained blessings from Lord Shiva here, gaining extraordinary strength and intellect.
Why is Adi Kailash also called Om Parvat?
Adi Kailash is often referred to as Om Parvat due to its unique feature of snow deposition on the black mountain, forming the shape of the sacred Om symbol. This phenomenon renders it a marvel of nature and enhances its spiritual significance.
How many mountains bear the imprint of the OM symbol, and why is Adi Kailash significant among them?
Among the eight mountains bearing the imprint of the OM symbol, Adi Kailash is the only one unveiled by humanity. Its association with Lord Shiva and its unique Om-shaped snow deposition make it particularly revered.
What is the allure of Adi Kailash for adventurers?
Adi Kailash is renowned not only for its spiritual significance but also for its adventurous allure. Its tranquil and serene surroundings, coupled with the challenging terrain, attract adventurers seeking transformative experiences.
How can one visit Adi Kailash?
Visiting Adi Kailash typically involves High altitude hiking and off-road drive, We need proper planning and permits. The journey starts from Dharchula and little adventures.
Is it possible to undertake the Adi Kailash trek independently?
While some experienced trekkers may undertake the Adi Kailash trek independently, it is generally advisable to go with organized tours or experienced guides due to the challenging nature of the terrain and the need for permits.
What is the best time to visit Adi Kailash?
The best time to visit Adi Kailash is during the summer months (May to June) and the early autumn months (September to October) when the weather is favorable and the trekking conditions are optimal.

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