A deeply immersive journey from the plains of Delhi to the sacred Adi Kailash, returning through ancient caves and serene Himalayan lakes.
Route: Delhi – Dharchula – Adi Kailash – Om Parvat – Patal Bhuvaneshwar – Delhi
Ideal for: Beginners | Families | Spiritual Travelers
Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra (Delhi to Delhi)
The Adi Kailash yatra from delhi with Om Parvat dharshan is a high-altitude Himalayan journey designed for travelers seeking a blend of spirituality, nature, and authentic mountain experiences. Starting from Delhi, this 8-day expedition takes you through the scenic Kumaon region to the sacred Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash) and the rare Om Parvat, known for its naturally formed “ॐ” symbol.
This is primarily a road-based journey with short, optional walks, making it suitable for beginners, families, and senior travelers with basic fitness. The route passes through Dharchula, Gunji, and Nabhi, offering a mix of remote landscapes, cultural immersion, and spiritual landmarks.
The experience is further enriched with visits to places like Jageshwar Dham and Patal Bhuvaneshwar, making it a complete Himalayan spiritual circuit.
At ThrillVana, the journey is planned with a focus on safety, proper pacing, and authentic stays—ensuring a comfortable and meaningful experience in the high Himalayas.
Adi Kailash Route from Delhi → Haldwani → Pithoragarh → Dharchula → Adi Kailash → Om Parvat → Patal Bhuvaneshwar → Tanakpur → Delhi
Highlights
- Darshan of Mount Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash)
- Experience the reflection at Parvati Sarovar (Gauri Kund)
- Witness the sacred symbol at Om Parvat
- Journey through the historic Vyas Valley trade route
- Visit Narayan Ashram est. 1936
- Explore ancient Jageshwar Temple Complex & Dandeshwar Temple
- Discover Ancient Treta Yug: Patal Bhuvaneshwar Temple
- Experience Himalayan village life in Nabi and Kuti
Adi Kailash itinerary from Delhi
Adi Kailash Yatra from delhi
The transition from the plains to the peaks begins. This isn’t just a drive; it’s a spiritual calibration.
- The Experience: Breakfast by the emerald waters of Bhimtal before seeking blessings at Kainchi Dham, the sanctuary of Neem Karoli Baba.
- The Highlight: Walk through the towering deodar forests of Jageshwar Dham, where 124 ancient stone temples whisper secrets of the 7th century.
- The Evening: Watch the sunset over the Soar Valley as you arrive in Pithoragarh, the “Little Kashmir.”
Drive: 10–11 hrs | Stay: Pithoragarh
The transition from the plains to the peaks begins. This isn’t just a drive; it’s a spiritual calibration.
- The Experience: Breakfast by the emerald waters of Bhimtal before seeking blessings at Kainchi Dham, the sanctuary of Neem Karoli Baba.
- The Highlight: Walk through the towering deodar forests of Jageshwar Dham, where 124 ancient stone temples whisper secrets of the 7th century.
- The Evening: Watch the sunset over the Soar Valley as you arrive in Pithoragarh, the “Little Kashmir.”
Drive: 10–11 hrs | Stay: Pithoragarh
Today is about preparation and the thrill of the frontier in Adi kailash yatra.
- The Experience: The road hugs the turquoise Kali River, the natural liquid border between India and Nepal.
- The Immersion: While we handle your Inner Line Permits and medicals, cross the suspension bridge into Nepal for a quick cup of tea—no passport required, just a sense of adventure.
- The Vibe: Acclimatize to the sound of the roaring river and the mountain air.
Drive: 3–4 hrs | Stay: Dharchula
Leave civilization behind as you enter the high-altitude wilderness.
- The Experience: Ascend to the Chiyalekh Meadows, a sudden explosion of green flowers and grazing herds. This is the “Portal” to the high Himalayas.
- The Mystery: Witness the “Leaning Village” of Garbyang, a geological wonder where houses tilt due to shifting tectonic plates.
- The Stay: Spend the night in a traditional Bhotia Homestay in Nabi.
- Experience Himalayan hospitality: stone hearths, local stories, and home-cooked Pahadi meals.
your will witness how Adi Kailash Yatra from Delhi will transform you.
Drive: 5–6 hrs | Stay: Nabi/Gunji (Homestay)
Today is the spiritual summit of your journey—a day where the Himalayas are not just seen, but deeply experienced thru this Adi Kailash yatra from Delhi.
The Approach: Through the Land of Legends
The drive from Nabi ascends gradually through Kuti Village, associated with Mata Kunti and the Pandavas.
As you move higher, the landscape transforms dramatically—from green valleys to a stark, high-altitude terrain that feels ancient and untouched.
The Sacred Convergence: Parvati Sarovar (~4700m)
From Jolingkong (~4500m), a short walk leads you to Parvati Sarovar.
Here, Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash) reveals itself, reflected in the still waters of the lake.
ThrillVana Experience
We encourage you to pause here.
Sit quietly by the lake—no phones, no rush.
Just the mountains, the water, and your breath.
“For many travelers, this becomes the most powerful moment of the journey”.
The Ritual
• Visit Parvati Temple
• Optional Puja or Tarpan
• Views of Brahma Parvat & Pandav Peaks
Optional Ascent: Gauri Kund (~4700m)
For those feeling comfortable, a 3–4 km roundtrip trek leads to Gauri Kund, a glacial lake at the base of Adi Kailash.
“This is optional and depends on your physical condition.”
Pony Support (Optional)
• Pony services available from Jolingkong
• Managed by local villagers
This helps conserve energy while supporting the local economy.
High Altitude Awareness
• Oxygen levels monitored by team
• Maintain hydration (4–5 L recommended)
• Move at a steady pace
“The focus is safe and mindful exploration.”
Return to Nabi/ Gunji
After spending time at Adi Kailash, return to Nabi/ Gunji village.
The landscape remains behind—but the stillness often stays with you.
Day 5 Snapshot
• Drive: 7–8 hrs (round trip)
• Max Altitude: ~4700m – 4800m (Gauri Kund)
• Highlights: Adi Kailash Darshan, Parvati Sarovar, Kuti Village
• Stay: Nabi/ Gunji Homestay, enjoy the nature and surrounding
Witness the miracle of nature where snow forms the eternal “OM” symbol.
- The Experience: Visit Kalapani, the sacred origin of the Kali River, and the cave where Sage Ved Vyas meditated on the Vedas.
- The Vision: Reach Nabhidhang for the clearest view of Om Parvat. To see the “Om” etched naturally in snow is a moment of pure cosmic connection.
- The Retreat: Descend to the serene Narayan Ashram, a high-altitude sanctuary for peace and philosophy.
Narayan Ashram: The Mysore Connection in the Clouds
“A Piece of Karnataka, 2,734m High in the Himalayas.”
What began as a spiritual retreat for Kailash pilgrims evolved into a vital socio-educational hub. Swami transformed the remote Chaundas Valley by establishing the region’s first modern schools, vocational weaving centers, and healthcare dispensaries, proving that “service to man is service to God.”
Why This is a Must-Visit for You:
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The Mysore Legacy: Walk the halls founded by a Kannada visionary who brought South Indian discipline and “Seva” to transform the remote Chaundas Valley.
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A Scholar’s Paradise: Dive into a world-class library featuring rare Himalayan archives and ancient scriptures curated by a scholar who valued education as much as spirituality.
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The “German” Miracle: Discover the history of how the Swami imported an X-ray machine from Germany—via palanquin!—to bring the region’s first modern healthcare to the tribal Rung community.
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The Rhododendron Bloom: Experience the Ashram in April/May when the hills turn a fiery red, mirroring the passion with which the Swami served this land.
At 2,734m, this isn’t just a viewpoint; it’s a living monument to rural empowerment. Visit for the serene Sandhya Aarti, stay for the history, and explore a library filled with rare Himalayan archives.
Drive: 7-8 hrs | Stay: Narayan Ashram / Guesthouse
Descend from the high Himalayas to one of India’s most mystical cave temples.
- Arrival at Patal Bhuvaneshwar
A journey into one of India’s most mysterious cave temples.
Patal Bhuvaneshwar – One Cave. 33 Crore Gods. A Journey 90ft Below.
Your story begins with an adrenaline-pumping descent down iron chains into the Earth’s belly. 90 feet below the Kumaon hills, geology and theology collide in a living 3D map of Hindu mythology. Ancient scriptures claim a single Darshan here bestows the same spiritual merit as the entire Char Dham pilgrimage.
What Awaits You in the Deep:
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🐍 The Crown of Sheshnag: Massive stalactites shaped like the serpent holding up the world.
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🌸 The Ganesha Mystery: A stone Brahma Kamal dripping eternal “Amrit” onto the elephant god’s head.
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⛩️ The Four Gates: Stand before the gateways of Randwar, Paapdwar, Dharamdwar, and Mokshadwar.
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🌌 The History: A site discovered in the Treta Yug and rediscovered by Adi Shankaracharya.
Feeling:
From high peaks to sacred depths
Drive: 6–7 hrs
Stay: Hotel near Patal Bhuvaneshwar
The Adi Kailash yatra from delhi journey concludes
as you descend back into the plains.
Experience:
Drive to Tanakpur | Continue towards Delhi
The Feeling:
From sacred silence to everyday life—
but something within you has shifted.
Drive: 10–12 hrs (long but smooth descent route)
Includes/Excludes
Inclusions – in Adi Kailash yatra package from Delhi
- Complete ground transportation in Adi Kailash Yatra from Delhi / Kathgodam to Adi Kailash region - Travel in comfortable vehicles with experienced mountain drivers, suited for Himalayan terrain.
- Inner Line region transport (Dharchula to Adi Kailash sector) - Travel via local 4x4 vehicles designed for high-altitude routes.
- Carefully curated stays throughout the journey - Comfortable hotels, authentic village homestays, and peaceful ashram accommodations selected based on altitude and location.
- Wholesome vegetarian meals - Fresh, simple, and nutritious meals suitable for high-altitude travel.
- Inner Line Permits & documentation support - Complete assistance with permits and coordination with local authorities.
- Dedicated trip coordination & on-ground support - Continuous assistance from experienced teams throughout the journey.
- Basic medical & safety support - First-aid kit, oxygen support, pulse oximeter monitoring, and acclimatization guidance.
Exclusions – What’s Not Included
- Travel to/from starting point (Delhi/Kathgodam) if not part of your selected package.
- Personal expenses - Snacks, beverages, laundry, phone/internet usage, and shopping.
- Travel insurance (strongly recommended for high-altitude journeys).
- Emergency evacuation & medical expenses - Including hospitalization or helicopter rescue.
- Pony/horse services at Adi Kailash (optional and payable directly).
- Meals not specified in your itinerary.
- Tips & gratuities - For drivers, guides, and support staff.
- Any additional expenses due to unforeseen situations - Such as weather conditions, landslides, road closures, or permit restrictions.
- Any service not explicitly mentioned in the inclusions above
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All About Your Journey – Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra
A Journey Beyond Travel
This is not a conventional trek—it is a high-altitude Himalayan expedition to Adi Kailash and Om Parvat, designed for those seeking a deeper connection with nature, spirituality, and self.
Starting from Delhi, the journey gradually unfolds through the Kumaon region, following the Kali River valley along the Indo-Nepal border. As you move closer to the Inner Line region, the landscape transforms—from forested hills to raw, high-altitude Himalayan terrain.
Unlike traditional trekking routes, this Adi Kailash Yatra from Delhi is primarily road-based, with short, optional walks near sacred sites like Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund.

Adi Kailash Yatra from Delhi – Route & Travel Overview
The Delhi to Adi Kailash route passes through Haldwani, Pithoragarh, and Dharchula before entering the Inner Line region.
- Scenic mountain roads and river valleys
- Landslide-prone stretches near Budhi
- Remote high-altitude regions like Gunji and Nabhi
At Jolingkong (~4,420m), you reach the base for Adi Kailash darshan.
From here:
- ~2 km walk to Parvati Sarovar
- Further 1–2 km to Gauri Kund (~5,000m)
This short but high-altitude walk is the only physically demanding part of the journey and is optional, with pony support available.
Duration & Travel Pattern
This is an 8 Days / 7 Nights Adi Kailash itinerary from Delhi, designed for:
Gradual altitude gain
Proper acclimatization
Comfortable pacing
Daily travel includes:
5–8 hours of mountain driving
Short walks at key spiritual locations
This itinerary is designed as a complete Adi Kailash tour package from Delhi, covering travel, stays, permits, and on-ground support.
Stay & Facilities
Accommodation is thoughtfully planned based on terrain and accessibility:
Haldwani / Pithoragarh / Dharchula: Comfortable hotel stays
Nabhi / Gunji: Traditional Bhotia homestays (basic but clean)
Narayan Ashram: Peaceful ashram stay in a forest setting
This journey prioritizes authentic Himalayan experience over luxury.
Spiritual & Cultural Experience
The Adi Kailash Yatra is deeply rooted in Indian mythology and spiritual traditions:
Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash) is considered a sacred abode of Lord Shiva
Om Parvat is known for its natural ॐ formation
Kuti village is associated with the Pandavas
Narayan Ashram serves as a center for meditation and spiritual learning
The journey also offers a glimpse into the life of the Bhotia community, known for their resilience and cultural richness.
Best Time to Visit Adi Kailash
The ideal months for this journey are:
May to June
September to October
These periods offer:
Clear mountain views
Stable road conditions
Better travel experience
Preparation & Packing
To prepare for this journey:
Carry warm layered clothing
Use comfortable walking/trekking shoes
Keep essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and personal medicines
Packing light while being prepared for changing weather is key.
Health, Safety & Altitude Awareness
The journey reaches a maximum altitude of approximately 5,000 meters.
At this altitude:
Oxygen levels are lower
Weather conditions can change quickly
Support includes:
Basic oxygen cylinders
Pulse oximeter monitoring
On-ground assistance
Travelers are advised to:
Stay hydrated
Maintain a steady pace
Inform the team of any discomfort
Connectivity & Ground Reality
Mobile network is available till Dharchula
Beyond that, connectivity is limited or unavailable
BSNL may work intermittently in some areas
This journey offers a rare opportunity to disconnect from routine life.
Responsible Travel
We operate in a sensitive Himalayan ecosystem.
Travelers are encouraged to:
Avoid plastic waste
Respect local culture and traditions
Support local communities
The ThrillVana Approach
At ThrillVana, this journey is designed with:
Safety-first planning
Transparent communication
Authentic local experiences
This is not just a trip—it is a well-paced, meaningful Himalayan journey built on trust and experience.
FAQs
Complete Delhi to Delhi journey (no planning needed)
Covers Adi Kailash + Om Parvat + Patal Bhuvaneshwar
Designed for beginners & senior-friendly travel
Proper acclimatization & safety-first approach
Authentic Himalayan stays (not commercial tourism)
By Rail (Delhi to Kathgodam)
By Road (Delhi via Haldwani or via Tanakpur)
Final Stretch (Dharchula to Adi Kailash Region)
For detailed guide read – Adi Kailash Yatra Guide
No, trekking is not compulsory. From Jolingkong, you can either walk (approx. 4–5 km round trip) or take a pony/horse ride at your own cost to visit Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund.
Still you must prepare and be ready read in detail about AMS – What is Altitude Sickness?
The highest point of the journey is around approximately 4700 meters near Gauri Kund. Proper acclimatization, hydration, and slow movement are important at this altitude.
The journey is conducted via comfortable AC vehicles from Delhi throughout the trip. Inner mountain travel (Dharchula to Adi Kailash region) is done using local 4×4 vehicles suitable for the terrain.
You will stay in a mix of comfortable hotels, local homestays, and ashram accommodations depending on the location. Stays are clean and functional, designed to suit high-altitude conditions rather than luxury.
Yes, the journey is planned with safety in mind. Basic medical support, oxygen assistance, and experienced drivers are available. However, travelers must follow guidelines due to high-altitude conditions.
Mobile connectivity is available in Delhi, Haldwani, and Dharchula. Beyond Dharchula, network is very limited or unavailable. BSNL may work intermittently in some areas, but internet access should not be expected in the higher regions.
ATMs are available in major towns like Haldwani and Dharchula. Beyond that, ATM access is not available and digital payments may not work. It is recommended to carry sufficient cash for personal expenses.







