Adi Kailash tour package from Delhi [09 Days, 08 Nights]
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Embark on a soul-stirring Adi Kailash tour package from Delhi—a meticulously crafted 9-day Himalayan pilgrimage through the sacred valleys of Uttarakhand. Starting from Delhi, journey deep into the Kumaon Himalayas to witness the divine presence of Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash) and the awe-inspiring Om Parvat, where snow naturally forms the sacred ‘ॐ’ symbol.
Tour Overview:
Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra
Adi Kailash Yatra and Om Parvat are both sacred pilgrimages located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, known for their religious and spiritual significance.
Adi Kailash Yatra: Adi Kailash is a mountain peak located in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, which is considered to be one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites for Hindu devotees. It is also known as “Chhota Kailash” and is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva.
Om Parvat: Om Parvat is another sacred mountain peak located in the Darchula district of Uttarakhand. It is known for its unique rock formation, which resembles the sacred Hindu symbol “Om.” The peak is situated at an altitude of 6191 meters, and it is considered to be one of the toughest treks in Uttarakhand.
🌄 Tour Highlights – Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra 2026
- Sacred Sites: Kainchi Dham, Jageshwar Dham (1st Jyotirlinga), Golu Devta Temple & Patal Bhuvaneshwar.
- Adi Kailash Trek: Visit Jolingkong, Parvati Sarovar & Gauri Kund at 12,300 ft.
- Om Parvat Darshan: See the natural ‘ॐ’ near Kalapani, origin of the Kali River.
- Himalayan Homestays: Authentic stays in Nabi/Napalchu & Dharchula.
- Hassle-Free Yatra: Delhi–Delhi transfers, permit support, comfortable stays & buffer day included.
₹ Price Details
| 📍Tour Name | Adi Kailash Om Parvat tour Package from Delhi |
| ⏱️Duration | 9 Days / 8 Nights |
| 🗺️Destinations | Dharchula → Napalchu/Nabi → Jolingkong (Adi Kailash) → Kalapani → Nabhidhang (Om Parvat) → Dharchula |
| 💰Tour Price | SUPER DELUXE Adi KAILASH YATRA PACKAGE COST |
Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: New Delhi – Kathgodam (300 Kms / 8 Hrs.) (Morning 8 to 9 Am start Yatra)
Pickup from Delhi (Airport/ Railway Station) and drive to Kathgodam (8 hrs.), Lunch on the way,
Arrival Kathgodam check in the hotel.
Dinner and overnight stay at Kathgodam
Stay : Hotel
Meals: On the way Lunch & Dinner at Hotel
Altitude : 4595 FT
* Overnight at Hotel Royal Windsor or similar (Room on twin sharing basis)
Day 2: Kathgodam to Kainchi Dham - Jageshwar – Pithoragarh (250 Kms /8-9 Hrs. )
After breakfast drive to Pithoragarh via Almora, on the way visit Bhimtal, NeemKaroli baba ashram and God of Justice Golu temple and visit Jageshwar Dham – First Jyotirling of 12 Jyotirlingam.
(Jageshwar Temples or Jageshwar Valley Temples are a group of over 100 Hindu temples dated between 7th and 12th century near Almora). Then check in the hotel with traditional welcome drink, evening rest for day 1st acclimatize. Overnight stay at Pithoragarh.
* Overnight at Hotel Sun&water or Hotel Shresth or Similar (Room on twin sharing basis)
Day3: Pithoragarh - Dharchula - Bundi - Chhiyalekh – Gunji – Napalchu/Nabi (180 Kms/ 7-8 Hrs Approx.)
Today we start for Dharchula early in the morning after breakfast approx 6 to 7am . On reaching Dharchula (approx 2-3 hrs 100km) we get Paper work for Inner line Permit done. And after lunch drive to Napalchu/Nabi (approx 5 Hrs 80 KM). Enjoy drive with view of kali River.
Dinner and overnight stay in Napalchu/Nabi Village
* Overnight at Home Stay – Dev Bhumi home Stay at Napalchu or Nabi Home Stay or similar (Dormitory room without attached toilet)
Day 4: Napalchu/Nabi -( 17Km)- Kuti–14Km- Jolingkong -Adi Kailash –Napalchu/ Nabi (62 KMS)
Early morning Tea and drive to Joling Kong (17+ 14 km one way ) , Breakfast at & Lunch at Jolingkong We will cover Parvati Sarovar -Pooja Archana then Trek to Gauri Kund. ( 8-9Km Trek retun).
By Late Evening Return Back to Napalchu/Nabi . Dinner and overnight stay in Napalchu/Nabi.
Stay: Home stay
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: 12,300 Ft
* Overnight at Home Stay – Dev Bhumi home Stay at Napalchu or Nabi Home Stay or similar (Dormitory room without attached toilet)
Day5: Napalchu/Nabi – Kalapani - Nabhidhang - OM Parvat and return Dharchula (approx Return 30 KMS)
After breakfast Drive Kalapani then Nabhidhang to view Om Parvat
Om Parvat is a mountain in the Pithoragarh district of uttarakhand. it is close to Adi Kailash.
Om Parvat holds sacred importance among the devotees of lord Shiva. The snow that falls on this mountain takes the shape of the symbol OM which is why it is one of the most visited pilgrimage places for the people all over the world. Om as a sacred symbol in the Hindu religion. Visit Udgamsthal of Kali River, Vuas Gufa and Mahakali Temple. And Continuous Dirve to Dharchula and Lunch on the Way.
Dinner and overnight stay in Dharchula
Stay : Home stay / Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Packed Lunch & Dinner
* Overnight at Hotel – Hotel Himtop or Hotel Dev or Hotel Adi Kailash or Similar (2/3/4 persons in a room, attached toilet)
Day 6: Dharchula– PatalBhuvneshwar or (optional Pithoragarh) (108 KmsApprox 6-7Hrs approx)
After breakfast drive to PatalBhuvneshwar, visit Patalbhuvaneshwar cave. Check in the Resort for overnight stay at PatalBhuvneshwar or over night at Pithoragarh.
*Overnight at Resort – Parwati Resort or Similar (2 persons in a room, attached toilet)
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* Overnight at Hotel Sun&water or Hotel Shresth or Similar (Room on twin sharing basis)
Day 7: PatalBhuvneshwar / Pithoragarh to Tanakpur ( 200 KMS / 7-8 Hrs).
After Early Breakfast Drive to Tanakpur, Lunch on the way at Local Restaurant .
Reach Hotel Check-in and refreshment , Evening 4:30 PM visit Purnagiri Maa Temple. Our Vehicle shall allow till First Khola after that by Local jeep ( your Own ) , Return back to Hotel , Dinner and Overnight Stay at Tanakpur.
Stay: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
. Overnight at Hotel – Hotel Bhagirathi inn or Similar (2 persons in a room, attached toilet)
Day 08: Tanakpur – Delhi (350 KMS / 8 Hrs.)
After breakfast drive to Delhi, Lunch on the way and Drop at Delhi RLY STN or Airport.
Meals : Breakfast & Lunch
Day 09 Free / Buffer Day
This day is kept as buffer day to adjust any unexpected Landslide. One day we have kept leisure day because sometimes the Inner line Permit do not received on time. In such unexpected situation, all of us will stay at Dharchula or Napalchu/Nabi Etc.
Tour Finished!!
Package Inclusions:
Pick-Up from Delhi & Drop at Delhi.
Accommodation on Twin / Triple Sharing Basis in Hotels / Guest House with Attach bath Room and Multiple sharing Basis and home stay /camp With Common Toilet & Bathroom.
All Meals- (Breakfast, Packed Lunch or on the way in restaurant and Dinner at Hotel)
Daily one Bottle Mineral water During Drive.
Guide / Helper /porter (Dharchula to Dharchula)
Inner Permit to visit Adi kailash & om Parvat
Company’s Passport Size Bag
Transportation –Delhi- Dharchula –Delhi by A/C Tempo Traveler and Dharchula to Kuti / Jolingkong & return by Four Wheel Jeep /Car
Package Exclusions:
All other Facilities Which are not mentioned in the Package
Tips to Guide Driver , & Helper
Travel Insurance.
Extra porter & Vehicle charges if any landslide / Road blockage to cross same vehicle.
Additional night Accommodation AND Transportation beside of Itinerary.
Monument entry fee/Special Pooja charges if any in Temples.
EXTRA NIGHTS Shall be charged @3500/- per person for accommodation with all meals & Transportation which are standby at Dharchula for return Journey.
Why Adi Kailash? – Spiritual Significance & Mythological Context
Often confused with Tibet’s Mount Kailash, Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash) in Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh district is revered as the earthly abode of Lord Shiva where he first manifested after cosmic creation. Unlike its Tibetan counterpart, this sacred peak is accessible to Indian pilgrims without international permits. The naturally formed ‘ॐ’ on Om Parvat nearby is believed to be self-manifested (Swayambhu), making this region one of Hinduism’s last untouched spiritual frontiers. According to local Kumaoni lore, meditating near Parvati Sarovar grants divine blessings equivalent to 108 circumambulations of Kailash.
Permit & Documentation Guide – Updated for 2026
As of January 2026, all pilgrims undertaking the Adi Kailash Yatra from Dharchula must obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) issued by the District Magistrate Office in Pithoragarh. Travel Dukaan handles end-to-end processing—no police verification needed for Indian citizens if applied 15+ days in advance. Required documents:
- Valid Govt. ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport)
- 2 passport-sized photos
- Completed ILP form (we provide)
Best Time to Visit Adi Kailash – Seasonal Insights & Weather Data
he ideal window for Adi Kailash Yatra 2026 is May 15 to October 15, when mountain roads are clear and daytime temperatures range from 8°C to 22°C.
- May–June: Clear skies, blooming rhododendrons; ideal for photography.
- July–August: Monsoon brings landslides—avoid unless traveling with expert-guided groups (like ours with alternate routes).
- September–October: Post-monsoon clarity; crisp air and stable trails—peak pilgrimage season.
Avoid November–April: Heavy snow blocks Nabi–Kalapani road; ILP issuance halts.
Physical Fitness & Acclimatization Advice – Realistic Expectations
While the Adi Kailash Yatra from Dharchula is vehicle-supported (no multi-day trekking), pilgrims should be prepared for:
- Altitudes up to 3,750 meters (12,300 ft) at Gaurikund viewpoint
- Short walks (1–2 km) on uneven terrain at Parvati Sarovar & Nabhidhang
- Sudden temperature drops (even in summer)
We recommend:
- Light cardio exercise 3 weeks prior
- Hydration & Diamox (consult doctor) for altitude sensitivity
- Our itinerary includes built-in rest stops at Napalchu (2,900m) for safe acclimatization
FAQs – Based on Real 2025 Pilgrim Queries
Yes—with medical clearance. We’ve safely guided pilgrims up to 72 years using our paced itinerary.
BSNL works intermittently in Dharchula & Kalapani; no signal at Parvati Sarovar. We carry satellite phones.
Basic eco-toilets at guesthouses; portable toilets provided during sightseeing.
New motorable road up to Nabhidhang (completed Dec 2025) reduces walking by 40%.