Adi Kailash
Adi Kailash Trek Overview
Adi Kailash is undoubtedly the epitome of spirituality in India. It is the replica of Mt. Kailash which lies in Tibet and is also one of the Pancha Kailash. The once hectic trek of Adi Kailash and Om Parvat, which run parallel to the Tibetan border and the Tibetan plateau is now much more bearable and accessible due to the motorable roads laid by the Indian government providing opportunities to even amateur trekkers to visit this paradise on earth. The area falls in the Vyas valley of Pithoragarh district in Uttarakhand. It is believed that God Shiva resides in these ranges of the Pancha Kailash. The reflection of Adi Kailash in the Parvati Sarovar is a sight to behold for a long time. Another attraction is the inscription of “OM” into the mountain called OM Parvat, a one of its kind sight in the world. The route from Dharchula to Adi Kailash and OM Parvat is a thrill in itself and offers a feel of soulful peace and divinity. According to legends, Ravana came from the south to worship God Shiva here. He was one of the biggest admirers of Lord Shiva.
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Trek Schedule : Adi Kailash
Boarding Preference:
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Assemble at the New Delhi railway station and proceed to Kathgodam by train. Reach Kathgodam by 10 pm. and overnight at Kathgodam.
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Kathgodam to Dalichina – Dalichina is a major attraction on the route to Mt. Kailash Mansarovar and most of the groups for this trek prefer to spend a night here. Dalichia offers a majestic view of the Kumaon range. Overnight at Dalichina
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Dalichina to Dharchula. It’s a six hour drive to Dharchula which lies right on the Indo – Nepal border. A small bridge takes you across to the Nepal side of the Kali river and after spending a few hours in Nepal, we prefer to return back to the Indian side for a night halt at Dharchula.
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Dharchula – Gunji (3500m) The day begins with a crossing of a small bridge over the roaring Dhauli river very close to the confluence of the Kali and Dhauli. We then travel along the Kali river through dense forest. There are numerous springs and waterfalls on either side of the river. On reaching Chhialekh the group enters the region of Vyas Valley. The pasture of Chhialekh is strewn with grasses and flowers. Then comes Garbhiang village deserted because of geopolitical and geological reasons, here the Kali meets the Tinkar coming from Nepal.
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Gunji – Navidhang (3987m) - OM Parvat - Gunji - This memorable day begins with a drive through the pine and bhojpatra forests surrounded by innumerable wild flowers. The area is also famous for the Musk, Deer and Himalayan Monal. We are greeted by the majestic view of the OM Parvat at Navidhang. We drive back to Gunji for night halt.
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Gunji – Jolingkong (4280m) - Adi Kailash - Gunji - Today from Gunji we walk along the banks of the river Kuti to reach Nabi, which has a temple and a hidden spring in the beautiful mountain standing behind the village. We then drive to Jolingkong and a trek of about three kilometers brings us face to face with the holy mountain – Adi Kailash.
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Gunji to Munshiyari and overnight at Munshiyari - Munshiyari is one of the less known hill stations in Uttarakhand famous for the views of the Panchachuli peaks. Over night halt at Munshiyari .
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Munshiyari to Nainital. The return journey begins with a descend which takes us to Kathgodam.
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Day trip to Nainital to explore the fantastic offerings of this place. After a quick refresh, we continue to retrace our steps back to New Delhi late in the evening. Overnight bus journey.
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Arrival at New Delhi early morning and proceed for onward journey home.
Location
Adi Kailash Batches:
Batches |
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Available Seats |
Delhi to Kathgodam |
Kathgodam to Dalichina |
Dalichina to Dharchula |
Dharchula to Gunji |
Gunji - Navighang - OM Parvat to Gunji |
Gunji - Jolingkong - Adi Kailash to Gunji |
Gunji to Munshiyari |
Munshiyari to Kathgodam |
Kathgodam to Nainital |
New Delhi |
Things to Carry: Adi Kailash
- Backpack (40 to 60 Litres)
- Trekking Shoes (with rubber sole)
- 3-4 Cotton shirts
- 2 Trekking Pants or track pants
- Sweater OR Pullover OR Jacket
- Thermal wear (optional)
- Daypack (optional if you are offloading the backpack)
- Waist Pouch (to keep important things handy)
- Woollen Scarf or Buff
- Woollen & Cotton socks (4-5 Pairs)
- Chappals
- Gloves (1 pair woollen, 1 pair waterproof)
- Light raincoat or Poncho
- Headlamp or Led Torch (with extra batteries)
- Trekking Pole (optional)
- Water Bottle
- Lunch Box
- Electoral Powder or ORS or Glucon-D
- Sewing Kit (Thread, Needle, Buttons)
- Sun glasses (Avoid Blue Shade)
- Note book & Pen
- Camera (optional)
- Toiletries (Sunscreen, Cold Cream, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Shampoo, etc.)
- Small and big plastic bags
- Backpack Rain cover
- Personal medical Kit (Pain Killer, Band-aid, antiseptic cream, cotton)
Important Notes: Adi Kailash
Fees include
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# Transportation & common accommodation from Pune to Pune. # Vegetarian meals along the trek route from the Base Camp to Base Camp. # Sleeping bag, mattress, tents, kitchen tent, toilet tent, utensils and crampon (if required). # Professional outdoor experts, guide, cook and support staff. # All necessary entry fees and permits. # First aid medical kit. # Porters/mules to carry common equipment.
Fees does not include
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# Clothing of personal nature like trek shoes, kit bags, day packs, down jackets and other special clothing etc. # Meals during transit from Pune to Base Camp and back, # Medical expenses (apart from first aid). # Insurance. # Any kind of shopping, mineral water, optional sight-seeing, and any other expenses of personal nature. # Bag offloading charges. # Any expenses arising out of unforeseen circumstances like flight delay / cancellation / hike in fare, strike or any other natural calamities or any emergency evacuation expenses. # Any other item not mentioned in the cost include section.
Important Notes
The railway reservations begin 120 days prior to the date of departure. Hence, all the participants who wish to join this programme from Pune are requested to confirm their participation immediately to facilitate railway reservations.