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Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra.

Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra
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Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra

Adi Kailash

A six-to-eight-day pilgrim trek from Dharchula in Pithoragarh district to Adi Kailash and the natural-Om-shaped Om Parvat. The classic route runs Dharchula → Gunji → Nabhi → Kuti → Jolingkong (Parvati Sarovar at the base of Adi Kailash). A motorable road now reaches close to Jolingkong, so many pilgrims combine vehicle stages with day hikes. Inner Line Permit required because the trail runs along the Indo-Tibet border.

8
Days
75km
Distance
4,572m
Max Altitude
high
Fitness
Adults
Age
Best months:
MayJunSepOct
Om Parvat — natural snow-Om symbol on the peak faceParvati Sarovar at the base of Adi KailashBorder villages of Gunji, Nabhi, and KutiLess crowded than Tibetan Mt Kailash

Warnings

Inner Line Permit mandatory — apply at Dharchula SDM 1-3 days ahead

High altitude — acclimatise at Gunji (3,200m) for one day minimum

Weather closes the route from late October to April

Cell network drops past Dharchula — carry satellite messenger

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