Package Overview
This Adi Kailash Yatra package from Delhi is designed for pilgrims who want a complete, safe, and spiritually enriching journey with comfort. From divine darshan of Adi Kailash and Om Parvat to visits of sacred temples and breathtaking Himalayan views, this yatra offers a perfect balance of devotion, nature, and experience.
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Day 1: Delhi → Pithoragarh
Journey begins from Delhi, hotel check-in, rest and overnight stay.
Day 2: Pithoragarh → Gunji
Medical checkup, permit process, scenic drive, overnight stay at Gunji/Nabi village.
Day 3: Gunji/Nabi → Adi Kailash Darshan
Trek to Jolingkong, visit Parvati Sarovar, Gauri Kund, Adi Kailash Temple, Manokamna Temple, and return to Gunji.
Day 4: Gunji/Nabi → Om Parvat → Pithoragarh
Drive to Nabidhang for Om Parvat darshan, return to Pithoragarh, overnight stay.
Day 5: Pithoragarh Local Visit
Jageshwar Mahadev Temple, Kamakhya Devi Temple, local markets exploration, overnight stay.
Day 6: Pithoragarh → Delhi
Visit Jageshwar Dham, Kainchi Dham, then return to Delhi. Tour ends.
Package Includes
Hotel
Breakfast & Dinner
All local transport
Inner line permit support
Experienced local guide
Full journey assistance
DAY - 01
Journey start from Delhi to Pithoragarh
We will start our journey from Delhi to Pithoragarh at 6 am in the morning.
• Check into a hotel and rest.
• Overnight stay in Pithoragarh city.
An idyllic hill-station, Pithoragarh is a dream destination for those looking for a trip away from the crowd. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, especially the Panchachuli Peaks which overlook lush green Saur valley criss-crossed by meandering rivers and waterfalls cutting across forests, the town of Pithoragarh is a nature-lover’s paradise. Perched at a height of 1,645 m above sea level, Pithoragarh serves as the headquarters of its eponymous district.
DAY - 02
Pithoragarh to Gunji
Medical checkup, permit issuance, Pithoragarh to Gunji | Enroute witness melting glaciers, flowing river, breathtaking waterfalls, snow covered mountains | Overnight stay in Gunji/Nabhi.
• Complete medical checkup and obtain necessary permits.
• Drive to Gunji/Nabi village.
• Check into a homestay and rest.
• Overnight stay in Gunji/Nabi village.
The area that we are visiting is simply a beautiful village. En-route we will also pass through beautiful villages like Chialekh & Garbyang on the way to Gunji where our Inner Line Permits will be checked, hence a government ID is to be kept handy like Aadhar card or passport. Dinner and overnight stay at Guest House / Maintained Home Stay in Gunji / Napalchu.
DAY - 03
Gunji/Nabhi to Adikailash
Darshan of Adi Kailash, Parvati Sarovar, Gauri Kund, Manokamna Temple | Trek variable | Overnight stay in Gunji/Nabhi.
• Trek to Jyolingkong and visit Parvati Sarovar Temple and Adi Kailash.
• Witness the serene beauty of Gauri Kund.
• Trek back to Nabi/Gunji.
• Manokamna temple visit.
• Overnight stay in Nabi/Gunji village.
We will start early morning from Gunji/Napalchu to Mount Adi Kailash. Early in the morning you get to see the divine pilgrimage site Adi Kailash. On the way you can spot Kunti Parvat, Pandav Fort and Brahma Parvat. At Adi Kailash Temple you can perform religious activities like offering prayers to Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvati and take a dip in Parvati Sarovar. We will also see Pandava Parvat and Parvati Mukut. En route to Gauri Kund we can see Bheem ki Kheti. Gauri Kund can be done only when you are physically feeling well and time permits. Experience the amazing terrain and the mighty Himalayas all around. After some relaxation we will proceed for Manokamna Temple in Nabi village by walk. Dinner and overnight stay at Guest House / Maintained Home Stay at Gunji / Napalchu.
DAY - 04
Gunji/Nabhi to Om Parvat & Mount Kailash Darshan
Kali Maa Temple Darshan | Transfer to Pithoragarh | Overnight stay in Pithoragarh.
• Drive to Nabidhang for Om Parvat Darshan.
• Overnight stay in Pithoragarh.
After breakfast leave for Om Parvat, where devotees can see a “Miracle of Nature” where snow lies on the mountain in the shape of ॐ. We will go for darshan and meditation at Om Parvat. Along with Om Parvat we will see Nabhi Parvat. After Om Parvat darshan on the way we will see Nag Parvat and leave for Kalapani, where group Havan Puja will take place along with visit to Kali Mandir and spot Vyas Gufa just opposite Kali Mandir. If government allows, we can go for darshan of Mount Kailash (subject to permission by authorities) from old Lipulekh Pass, but remember that this is not a part of our itinerary yet. In case the permit for old Lipulekh Pass starts, then the number of days may increase as per the requirement for Kailash Darshan along with additional cost. Drive back to Pithoragarh. Dinner and overnight stay at Pithoragarh.
DAY - 05
Jateshwar Mahadev temple, Kamakhya Devi temple visit
Pithoragarh self exploration | Local markets | Overnight stay in Pithoragarh.
• Lord Jatteshwar Mahadev Temple visit
• Kamakhya Devi temple visit
• Overnight stay in Pithoragarh
We will take you to one such famous Shiva temple of Pithoragarh, about which it is believed that when Mata Sati sacrificed her life, at that time the Baraigi form of Shiva did penance at this place. After which it came to be known as Taposthali. Lord Shiva resides here in the form of Jateshwar Mahadev and is still engaged in penance. The Kamakhya Devi Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, revered pilgrimage sites in Hinduism dedicated to the various aspects of the divine feminine, Shakti. Legend narrates the tale of Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva, who self-immolated in a sacrificial fire. Overcome with grief, Lord Shiva carried her body across the universe, and wherever her body parts fell, a Shakti Peetha emerged. The Kamakhya Devi Temple is believed to enshrine Sati’s yoni (womb), imbuing the temple with immense spiritual significance.
DAY - 06
Checkout Jageshwar Dham Temple Darshan
(Kainchi Dham Temple Darshan | Reach back Delhi.)
• Jageshwar Temple darshan
• Neem Karoli Baba Ashram, Kainchi Dham
• Reach back Delhi with unforgettable memories
Jageshwar Dham is one of the biggest groups of temples located in a single complex in the world. The temple complex is named after the presiding deity Jageshwar, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are around 125 temples inside the complex and 174 sculptures, including idols of Lord Shiva and Parvati adorned intricately with jewels. It includes the Main Temple Jagath (Jyotirlinga), Mrityunjay Temple, Hanuman Temple, Surya Temple, Neelkanth Temple, Temple dedicated to the nine planets (Navagrahas), Pushti Mata Temple, Lakulisa Temple, Kedarnath Temple, Navadurga Temple, Batuk Bhairav Temple and many more. Kainchi Dham holds immense spiritual significance for many devotees. Neem Karoli Baba is believed to be present in the ashram, and those who visit can receive his blessings and guidance. Many people visit Kainchi Dham to relieve physical and emotional suffering and to overcome personal challenges. One of the most popular practices at Kainchi Dham is the chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa.
Things to Carry
Warm clothes & jacket
Comfortable shoes
Personal medicines
ID proof (Aadhar Passport)
Small backpack
Torch & power bank
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Package Price
₹40,000 per person
• 5% GST applicable
• Advance ₹5,000 required to confirm seat
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Embark on a soulful pilgrimage to the divine Himalayas with Adi Kailash Tourism. With carefully planned itineraries, experienced local guidance, and complete on-ground support, we ensure your journey is safe, comfortable, and spiritually fulfilling. Let the blessings of Adi Kailash and Om Parvat stay with you long after your yatra ends.