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Adi Kailash Yatra Itinerary | No. of Days | Price* |
Adi Kailash Yatra Tour for 4 Days | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs. 11,500 |
Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Road Tour Package | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs. 12,366 |
Adi Kailash and OM Parvat Yatra from Kathgodam | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs. 13,250 |
Om Parvat and Adi Kailash Tour | 07 Nights / 08 Days | Rs. 21,900 |
m Parvat Road Tour Package | 08 Nights / 09 Days | Rs. 29,400 |
In Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, India, close to the Sin La Pass, there is a mountain called Adi Kailash that is part of the Kumaon Himalayan Mountain range. Numerous other names for the mountain include Baba Kailash, Shiva Kailash, Chhota Kailash, and Jyolingkong Peak. The distance between the Kutti village and the Adi Kailash trip base camp is 14 kilometers. It is significant to note that both mountains are frequented by Hindu devotees from around the world and are thought to have sacred importance.
The second-most significant of the five Kailash, after Mount Kailash in Tibet, is Adi Kailash, also referred to as Chota Kailash or Baba Kailash. Since the yatra path became motorable two years ago, it has seen a number of pilgrims. It is said to be a duplicate of Mount Kailash. However, a 6-7 km hike to Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund is optional.
Starting in Kathgodam, Uttarakhand, and travelling in a circle, the Adi Kailash Yatra takes 8 days to complete.
Choose from one of Swastik Holiday's top Adi Kailash packages, which includes all the required services including porters and accompanied trekking excursions. We carefully considered the amenities and itineraries for the adventure packages so that you would enjoy your time in Spiritual Uttarakhand. On this Yatra to Adi Kailash, you will have the chance to explore the magnificent Adi Kailash pilgrimage site, Om Parvat, Shiva temple, Parvati Lake, Gaurikund, as well as the gorgeous vistas of many villages along the road, such as Nabidang and Daniya.
The best months for the Adi Kailash walk are June through September because of the pleasant temperatures and the potential for landslides as the monsoon approaches.
Summer: The summer season The ideal month to hike to Adi Kailash is June. Trekkers find it simple to adapt to the surroundings when the sun warms the Adi Kailash region.
Rainy: The trail becomes slick during the rainy season, making travel extremely challenging for hikers.
Spring: September is a wonderful spring month that encourages hikers to head towards Adi Kailash. pleasant sun and clear skies.
The Kumaon region's lake city of Bhimtal is well known for its lake and artificial island, which also has its own aquarium and a cafe where you can unwind and eat while taking in the breathtaking views.
N. Karori The ashram of a Neeb Karori, who is thought to be an avatar of Lord Hanuman, is called Baba Ashram. Celebrities like Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg have been to his ashram.
Golu Devta is regarded as the Lord of Justice, and it is claimed that he can fulfil wishes by writing them on a piece of paper, tying them with a bell, and then returning later to untie the bell once the wish has been granted.
A collection of more than 200 temples, most of which are devoted to Lord Shiva, make up Jageshwar Dham. At Jageshwar Dham, it's said that your moral wishes are fully fulfilled. When Lord Shiva and Sapt Rishi meditated at Jageshwar Dham in the 12th century, they endowed it with such power that everyone who asked for anything experienced fulfilment.
One may readily see the Brahma Parvat covered with snow on the approach to Adi Kailash. Adi Kailash appears to be pretty similar to it.
The mountain Kunti Parvat has the name of Kunti Mata, the mother of the five Pandavas. Kuti Village is also named in her honour.
The peak known as Parvati Mukut is fashioned like a crown and was given that name in honour of Mata Parvati.
Since the Pandavas derived their "Agyaatvaas" from this area, five successive peaks bear the names of the five Pandavas from the Mahabharata.
On the approach to Adi Kailash, one may see the Pandav Fort. It is thought that the Pandavas stayed in this fort during their Agyaatvaas. The fort is currently in ruins.
The focal point of our pilgrimage, Adi Kailash, is seen from Jyolingkong, which serves as its base. An optional hike to Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund is available from here. The second-most significant Kailash after Mount Kailash in Tibet is Adi Kailash, one of the Panch Kailash.
The distance between Parvati Sarovar and Jyolingkong is about 2-3 kilometres. Parvati Sarovar is the ideal location for taking photos because it is able to reflect Adi Kailash. There is an optional walk from Jyolingkong to Parvati Sarovar. You can also remain at the base and enjoy a magnificent view of Adi Kailash from there.
Shiv Parvati Mandir is close to Parvati Sarovar; you can visit the temple and have a bath there. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police looks after it.
Some tourists even make the 3–4 mile journey to Gauri Kund from Parvati Sarovar once they arrive there. The best vantage point for Adi Kailash Mountain is at Gauri Kund, the last place one may travel. You can drink the ice-cold water at Gauri Kund.
When performing OM Parvat Darshan, one can see Sheshnag Parvat, also known as Nag Parvat, a mountain with a snake-like shape. It is stated that Om Parvat won't be visible if Sheshnag Parvat is covered in clouds.
Om Parvat, as its name suggests, is a sacred mountain with a hollow shape that, when covered in snow, resembles the letter, a symbol of Hinduism. There are allegedly eight OM-shaped mountains in the globe, but only one has been found so far. It is located in India and can be seen from the Nabi Dhang viewpoint. Om Parvat Trek does not exist since it is not feasible.
We visit Kali Mandir in Kala Pani following our visit to Om Parvat. It is where the Kali River begins. At the Kali Mandir, where we do our group hawan, guests can fill their bottles with the river's crisp, clear water.
Ved Vyas Gufa is visible just outside the Kali Mandir. You'll be able to see a flag that the Indian Army raised with the aid of a chopper. The cave, however, cannot be reached.
The 90-foot-deep Pataal Bhuvaneshwar cave serves as a route to Pataal. It is thought that visiting this cave is similar to performing Chota Char Dham Darshan.
Cities: Kathgodam Jageshwar Darchula Parwati Kund Om Parwat Haldwani Patal Bhuwaneshwar
Cities: Kathgodam Darchula Guni Adi Kailash Om Parwat Didihat Bhimtal