Stays
Activity & Sightseeing
Arrive at Kathgodam or Haldwani and begin the scenic drive towards Pithoragarh through Kumaon hills. The day is focused on road travel, acclimatization and settling into the mountain rhythm before the remote yatra begins.
After breakfast, drive towards Dharchula, a key gateway for the Adi Kailash route. Enjoy views of the Kumaon mountain belt and remote borderland landscapes. Complete basic formalities and prepare for the onward high Himalayan route.
Proceed towards Gunji through rugged Himalayan terrain, river valleys and high-altitude route conditions. This stretch is adventurous and weather-dependent, offering glimpses of the remote Kumaon landscape.
Early morning proceed towards the Om Parvat viewpoint area, subject to road, permit and weather conditions. Seek darshan of Om Parvat and spend time enjoying the sacred mountain atmosphere before returning to Gunji.
Proceed towards the Adi Kailash and Parvati Kund region, subject to local accessibility and weather. Enjoy the divine landscape, sacred lake views and mountain darshan before returning to Gunji.
After breakfast, begin the return drive from Gunji towards Dharchula. The descent offers another perspective of the valleys, villages and Himalayan route. Overnight stay in Dharchula.
Drive back towards Pithoragarh through Kumaon mountain scenery. The day is kept comfortable after the remote yatra section, with time to rest and reflect on the spiritual journey.
After breakfast, check out and drive back towards Kathgodam or Haldwani. The Adi Kailash Yatra concludes with memories of Om Parvat, Adi Kailash, remote Himalayan valleys and a rare spiritual journey.
As soon as you pay, you will receive a confirmation email from Vayanta Holidays.
The remaining amount needs to be paid before the date of travel.
The applicable refund amount will be processed within 10 business days.
All applicable refunds will be done to the original payment method.
This package is planned as a 7 Nights 8 Days Adi Kailash Yatra.
The package covers Pithoragarh, Dharchula, Gunji, Om Parvat viewpoint and the Adi Kailash/Parvati Kund region subject to permissions and weather.
This is a moderate remote Himalayan route and is recommended for physically fit travellers.
Permit assistance is included, but final permission depends on local administration rules and document verification.
Yes, parts of the route are remote, rugged and weather-sensitive.
No. Darshan and sightseeing depend on weather, visibility, road accessibility and permits.
Government-approved photo ID and any additional documents required by local authorities may be needed.
Breakfast and dinner are included as per itinerary or selected stay plan.
Hotels are used in towns and best-available guesthouses or homestays are used on remote route sections.
Customization is possible for stay category, vehicle type and buffer days subject to feasibility.