7 Days Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra Package
Quick Highlights
- Special Deal: ₹33,515 Only (Save ₹6,385 | Original Price ₹39,900)
- 7 Days / 6 Nights Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra
- Destinations Covered: Kainchi Dham - Jageshwar - Patal Bhuvaneshwar
- Sacred Darshan: Adi Kailash, Om Parvat and Gauri Kund
- Start & End Point: Delhi Airport / Railway Station
- Pickup and Drop Service Included from Delhi
- Stay at Hotels and Gunji / Nabi Village Homestay
- Meals Included: Daily Vegetarian Breakfast and Dinner
- Private Vehicle for Delhi Transfers with Experienced Driver
- Dedicated 4×4 Bolero Camper beyond Dharchula
- Inner Line Permit and Medical Check-up Assistance Included
- Oxygen Cylinder and First-aid Kit Available during Yatra
- Easy Walking: Approximately 2–4 Kilometres in Total
- Best Travel Season: May–June and September–Mid October
- Complete Delhi-to-Delhi Support with One Travel Team
Plan your border-Himalaya pilgrimage without touching a train ticket: our Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra from Delhi picks you up at Delhi Airport or Railway Station and returns you there seven days later.
In between lie Kainchi Dham, Jageshwar Dham, Adi Kailash Darshan at Jyolingkong, the “ॐ” of Om Parvat at Nabhidhang, Kalapani, and the Patal Bhuvaneshwar cave. Inner Line Permit assistance, 4x4 travel in the restricted zone, an in-vehicle oxygen cylinder, and vegetarian meals are all handled for you. Fit travellers of most ages can join — elders and anyone with a medical condition should read the age and health guidance further down this page before booking.
Whether you are an NCR family, a society satsang group, or NRI relatives landing at IGI, this Delhi-to-Delhi Chota Kailash pilgrimage — also called a Himalayan Shiva pilgrimage by many Delhi pilgrims — keeps the booking simple, with all arrangements handled by one team.
Why Start the Adi Kailash Yatra from Delhi?
Kathgodam trains sell out 60 days ahead in peak season, and matching rail timings to a mountain itinerary adds stress before the pilgrimage even begins. This package solves that: one vehicle, one team, Delhi to Delhi.
Adi Kailash (5,945 m), the Chhota Kailash of the Panch Kailash tradition, is revered as an earthly abode of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati in the Vyas Valley of Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. The peaks here sit close to the Panchachuli range, on the same border stretch that leads toward Lipulekh Pass.
Om Parvat (approx. 6,191 m) carries a natural snow formation on its dark face that pilgrims read as “ॐ” — one of the rare Himalayan peaks where devotees observe this pattern.
Local legend adds depth: according to local tradition, the demon king Ravana meditated in these valleys and received Lord Shiva’s boon. For Delhi-NCR devotees, this Panch Kailash circuit is the closest true Kailash Darshan that needs no passport — only an Inner Line Permit and seven days.
Adi Kailash Yatra Delhi to Delhi Price 2026
Starting-from rates, per person, twin/triple sharing, subject to seasonal availability and fuel revisions.
| Category | Starting Price / Person | Hotel Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | From ₹33,515 | Basic / Budget | Cost-conscious pilgrims; clean rooms, veg meals, all transfers |
| Deluxe | From ₹44,900 | Comfort / Mid-Range | Families wanting better rooms and facilities at key stops |
Per Person Cost by Group Size (Standard Hotels)
| Vehicle | Group Size | Starting Cost / Person |
|---|---|---|
| Innova / similar | 4 | From ₹31,850 |
| Innova / similar | 6 | From ₹25,783 |
| Tempo Traveller | 8 | From ₹30,713 |
| Tempo Traveller | 10 | From ₹27,300 |
| Tempo Traveller | 12 | From ₹25,025 |
| Child with bed / without bed | — | From ₹11,830 / ₹4,680 |
WhatsApp +91-7838908606 with your group size and month for a confirmed written quote.
Hotels & Vehicle Arrangement
| Stop | Standard (or similar) | Deluxe (or similar) | Nights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kathgodam / Haldwani / Bhimtal | Standard hotel | Deluxe hotel | 2 |
| Pithoragarh | Hotel Jyonar / Shrestha Inn | Sumeru / Pine Resort | 1 |
| Gunji / Nabi | Homestay (shared bath) | Wooden Homestay (attached bath) | 2 |
| Dharchula / Didihat / Chaukori | Kailash Manas / Panchachuli Inn | Hotel Kailash / KMVN | 1 |
| Route | Vehicle |
|---|---|
| Delhi – Dharchula | Sedan / SUV / Innova / Tempo Traveller (by group size) |
| Dharchula – Gunji – Adi Kailash – Om Parvat – Dharchula | Mahindra Bolero 4x4 or equivalent |
Per local administration guidelines, only designated, regularly inspected 4x4s with experienced Himalayan drivers operate in the upper reaches.
What to Expect at Gunji/Nabi — Road, Homestay & Connectivity
The road beyond Dharchula is a narrow border-zone mountain road, mostly single-lane with drop-offs on one side — this is why only the mandated 4x4 Bolero Campers run this stretch, not private cars. Expect a slower, bumpier pace than the highway drive on Day 1 and Day 2.
Homestays at Gunji/Nabi are simple village houses, not hotels. Standard rooms usually have a shared bathroom; our Deluxe wooden homestays offer an attached bathroom. Hot water is typically bucket-supplied rather than a running geyser, and electricity can fluctuate — carry a power bank for charging phones and cameras. Food is simple vegetarian Himalayan fare (dal, rice, seasonal sabzi, roti); do not expect a restaurant-style menu this high up. Wi-Fi is not standard; where it exists it depends on the homestay’s own satellite or local connection and is not guaranteed.
Best Time to Travel from Delhi
Departures run in the two stable windows — May–June and September–mid October. The monsoon months are skipped for landslide risk on the Dharchula–Gunji road, and the Pithoragarh district administration suspends the ILP in winter.
Delhi’s summer heat vanishes within hours of Day 1: expect 8°C–18°C days in the hills and nights near −5°C at Gunji/Nabi even in season. September usually offers the clearest post-monsoon skies for the “ॐ” — pack layers for pre-dawn Darshan starts in either window. Weather in this border zone changes quickly; always check the latest IMD forecast and road status before departure, since heavy rain or landslides can shift plans at short notice.
Registration, Permit & NRI Note
The Adi Kailash permit process runs through the Pithoragarh district administration’s Inner Line Permit (ILP) system. As per current guidelines, every Indian pilgrim needs:
- Filled yatra application and permit form with a colour photo
- Medical fitness certificate from any MBBS doctor
- ID proof copy — Aadhaar, Indian Passport, or Voter ID
- Two additional colour passport-size photos
Formalities are completed at Dharchula on Day 3 with our coordinator, alongside the ITBP checkpost verification required for the border stretch. NRI/foreign guests: the region has simple, limited infrastructure — clean hotels, guesthouses, and homestays, not luxury properties — and foreign passport/OCI holders additionally need a Protected Area Permit from the Ministry of Home Affairs (apply 2–3 months ahead; we assist).
Things to Carry & Altitude Notes
Carry rubber-sole trekking shoes, sweater/jacket, thermals, woollen scarf or buff, 4–5 pairs of socks, woollen plus waterproof gloves, a light raincoat, ORS/Glucon-D, non-blue sunglasses, and a personal medical kit with your prescriptions. Buy and test all warm gear in Delhi before departure — mountain towns stock very little.
AMS symptoms — headache, nausea, fatigue, disturbed sleep — can appear above 3,000 m. Per high-altitude guidelines: hydrate 3–4 litres daily, avoid alcohol, ascend patiently, and descend if symptoms worsen. BP, cardiac, or respiratory patients need a doctor’s high-altitude clearance. General guidance, not medical advice.
Cancellation Policy
| Cancellation Timing | Charges |
|---|---|
| More than 30 days before departure | 25% of total package cost as processing fee |
| 15–30 days before start date | 75% of tour cost |
| 0–15 days before start date | 100% of tour cost |
| Weather / government restrictions | Alternate feasible activity attempted; no refund for cancelled activities |
Travel insurance is strongly recommended for this border route.
Your Delhi Pickup — How It Works
Share your flight or train details at booking; our representative meets you at IGI Airport or New Delhi Railway Station with a name board. Outstation guests connecting through Delhi should keep a 2–3 hour buffer before the Day 1 departure — we coordinate timing on WhatsApp the evening before.
Why Book with ChardhamTour?
- Uttarakhand Tourism Registered (Since 2010): Licensed and 100% Uttarakhand-owned.
- Trusted by Travelers: 4.8★ rating with 20,000+ yatris served.
- Hassle-Free ILP: Complete Inner Line Permit assistance.
- Own Fleet: Dedicated vehicles with experienced hill drivers, including mandatory 4×4s.
- 24×7 Support: Dedicated yatra coordinator throughout the trip.
- From IGI pickup to IGI drop, your Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra is managed by one dedicated team from start to finish.
Cash, Network & Fuel — Quick Facts
- Cash: Carry ₹2,000–3,000 in small notes; last reliable ATMs are at Pithoragarh & Dharchula.
- Network: BSNL/Airtel work up to Dharchula (limited beyond); Jio coverage is weaker.
- Fuel: Last petrol pump is at Dharchula; all 4×4 vehicles are fuelled before entering the restricted zone.
Book Your Delhi Departure for 2026 — Next Steps
The Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra from Delhi is the most convenient road route to India’s own Kailash — one pickup at IGI or New Delhi station, and everything else is handled. Some pilgrims simply call it a sacred border pilgrimage, given how close the route runs to the India–Nepal–Tibet tri-junction. May–June batches for this Adi Kailash road trip from Delhi book out by March; September ones by July. WhatsApp your month, group size, and Standard/Deluxe preference to +91-7838908606 — our Dehradun team confirms 2026 dates with a written quote within a few working hours.
Key Takeaways
| Tour Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration: | 7 Days / 6 Nights (Delhi to Delhi) – no train or flight bookings required. |
| Pricing: | Standard from ₹33,515 | Deluxe from ₹44,900 per person (twin sharing). |
| Pickup & Drop: | Delhi Airport/Railway Station. |
| Darshan: | Adi Kailash & Om Parvat. |
| Temple Visits: | Kainchi Dham, Golu Devta, Jageshwar Dham, Kalapani, & Patal Bhuvaneshwar. |
| Route: | Byans Valley & Kali River Basin (ITBP/BRO border zone). |
| Trek: | Easy, approx. 2–4 km total. |
| Safety: | 4×4 Bolero Campers, oxygen cylinder & first-aid kit. |
| Best Season (2026): | May–June & September–mid October. |
Tour Highlights
- Delhi Pickup & Drop: Airport or Railway Station.
- Adi Kailash Darshan: Jyolingkong with optional 2 km Parvati Sarovar Parikrama.
- Om Parvat Darshan: From Nabhidhang.
- Temple Visits: Kainchi Dham, Chitai Golu Devta & Jageshwar Dham.
- Sacred Sites: Gauri Kund, Parvati Sarovar & Lord Shiva Temple.
- Kalapani: Kali Temple, Shani Temple & Vyas Gufa.
- Patal Bhuvaneshwar: Ancient underground limestone shrine.
- Scenic Route: Chialekh Valley, Garbyang & Napalchu.
- Stay: Homestay at Gunji/Nabi Village in the Vyas Valley.
7-Day Route at a Glance
| Day | Route | Distance / Time | Key Highlights | Overnight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Delhi → Kathgodam/Bhimtal | ~330 km / 7–8 hrs | Arrival, foothills check-in | Kathgodam/Bhimtal |
| 2 | → Pithoragarh | ~200 km / 8–9 hrs | Bhimtal, Kainchi Dham, Golu Devta, Jageshwar | Pithoragarh |
| 3 | → Gunji/Nabi | ~180 km / 7–8 hrs | ILP + medical, Chialekh, Garbyang, Napalchu | Gunji/Nabi |
| 4 | Adi Kailash Darshan | ~70–80 km RT | Jyolingkong, Parvati Sarovar, Gauri Kund | Gunji |
| 5 | Om Parvat → descent | ~150–180 km / 8–9 hrs | Nabhidhang, Kalapani, Vyas Gufa | Didihat/Chaukori |
| 6 | → Patal Bhuvaneshwar → Bhimtal | ~330 km / 10–12 hrs | Cave shrine, Kumaon drive | Bhimtal |
| 7 | → Delhi | ~330 km / 7–8 hrs | Drop at airport/station | — |
Detailed Itinerary
What’s Included and What’s Not
Included
- Delhi-to-Delhi transport (Sedan/SUV/Innova/Tempo Traveller as per group size).
- 4×4 Bolero Camper from Dharchula onwards.
- Hotels, resorts & homestays (twin/triple sharing).
- Daily vegetarian breakfast & dinner.
- Inner Line Permit & medical check-up assistance.
- Sightseeing, vehicle permits & local arrangements.
- Oxygen cylinder, first-aid kit & experienced Himalayan driver.
Not Included
- 5% GST.
- Lunch, mineral water, beverages & extra meals.
- Personal expenses (tips, laundry, entries, insurance, etc.).
- Expenses due to landslides, roadblocks or permit delays.
- Emergency evacuation & local transport charges.
- Anything not mentioned under Inclusions.