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Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra by Road Trip To Temples Offers One Of The Best & Most Convenient Adi Kailash Yatra Package. Please Contact Us For More Details. Om Namah Shivaay! Adi Kailash is the resting place of Shiva-The Lord of destruction. Adi Kailash is known as the replica of Kailash Mansarovar. It is scripted in Hindu Mythology that Shiva meditated and stayed in Adi Kailash for some time. Adi Kailash is a gem of nature, snow-capped peak spreading its beauty around the valley. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world join together once a year for a holy yatra around Adi Kailash. This Yatra washes away their sins and their Karma-cycle gets restored. It is believed the demon king Ravana, once prayed to Lord Shiva at Adi Kailash. Getting impressed by his prayer and worship Shiva granted him the power and brilliance of ten men. Om Parvat is the sole mountain amongst the eight mountain ranges that has been discovered. Om Parvat holds sacred importance among the devotees of Lord Shiva. One of the many reasons for its name is the miraculous impression of ‘Om’ symbol which can be seen on it. Because it is something that you would not believe if someone told you, many people from all over the world visit Om Parvat only to see it with their own eyes. Add.201, JOP Plaza, Sector 18, Noida, 201301, Email: [email protected], Web: www.triptotemples.com Ph.7065577751 / 9911937751 INDEX • Overview: Adi Kailash Yatra (Chotta Kailash) with Trip To Temples Overview vs Adi Kailash Yatra with KMVN (As on 21 Dec 2020)) • Itinerary: Adi Kailash Yatra by Road with Trip To Temples. (0-10 KM Optional Trekking) • Itinerary Comparison: Adi Kailash by Road with Trip To Temples vs Adi Kailash Yatra by KMVN (As on 21 Dec 2020) • FiXed Departure Dates: Adi Kailash (Chotta Kailash) & Om Parvat Yatra by Road 2021 • Things to Carry for Adi Kailash Yatra • Altitude of places we cover in Adi Kailash Yatra & Om Parvat Yatra • Eligibility Criteria for Adi Kailash Yatra • Registration Procedure for Adi Kailash Yatra • Contact Details for Information’s & Registrations Destinations we cover in Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra Adi Kailash : One of Panch Kailash & Abode of Shiva & Parvati. Om Parvat : A strange creation of Divine Nature near Shiva’s Place – Mount Kailash & Om Parvat. Parvati Sarovar & Gauri Kund : Religious significance places. Pandav Parvat, Kunti Parvat & Pandav Fort : Places where Pandavas spent time during their vanvas. Bhim Tal : A Lake, made by Bhim (1 of the 5 Pandavas). Kainchi Dham (Neem Karoli Baba Ashram ) : A place of great spiritual significance. Jageshwar Dham : Historical religious place consists of more than 100 temples, mostly dedicated to Shiva. Vyas Gufa (Cave) : Here Vyas Muni (Popularly known as Vyas Muni) created Mahabharata Home Stays & Heritage Homes : An unique opportunity to interact with local culture & live at their place. It helps to stop migration & build local employment. Villages Napalchi, Chailek, Gunji, Kuti, Nabigram, Garbyang, Sangams, & many beautiful nature places with religious significance. Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra Overview Adi Kailash Yatra 2021 by Trip To Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam Benefits with Temples ( T T T ) (KMVN) (As on 21 Dec 2020) Trip To Temples 07 Nights 08 Days 17 Nights 18 Days Save 10 Days Total Trek: 0 - 10 KMs Total Trek: 181 KMs 171 KMs lesser trek Comparatively comfortable Trek Grade: Minimum (Optional) Trek Grade: Tough with Trip To Temples EX Delhi Duration: 07N/08D EX Delhi Duration: 17N/18D 10 Days lesser duration More departure dates as per Yatra Period: June to October Yatra period: June to September your convenience Transportation: By SUV/ 4- Wheeler/ Better facilities, exclusively Transportation: By Bus & Trek Tempo Traveller & Optional Trek with Trip To Temples Get blessed with more time 1 Full Day at Adi Kailash for Prayer No such provision at Adi Kailash Add.201, JOP Plaza, Sector 18, Noida, 201301, Email: [email protected], Web: www.triptotemples.com Ph.7065577751 / 9911937751 Shiva & all His followers stayed here while going for His Marriage from Kailash to Rudraprayag Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra by Road (Ex Delhi to Delhi 7N/8D) Day 0: Delhi – Kathgodam (280 KMs / 7 Hrs) 554 m : Departure from Delhi by Train / Bus, Overnight Journey in Train / Bus. NeXt morning, we arrive at Kathgodam railway station at around 6 Am. (Train ticket of 3A / CC/ Bus ticket fare in sleeper class is included for both ways) Day 1 -Kathgodam – Pithoragarh (180 KMs / 7-8 Hrs) 1514 m : We start from Kathgodam /Haldwani. We will start early and visit Bhimtal first and then go for Neem Kiroli Baba temple at Kainchi Dham. After visiting Neem Kiroli Baba Ashram, will leave for Jageshwar Temple and reach Pithoragarh. On reaching Pithoragarh check-in the Hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Hotel in Pithoragarh. (3 Star Hotel on Twin / Triple sharing basis) Day 2 - Pithoragarh - Dharchula (100 Kms/ 3 Hrs Approx.) 915 m : Today we start for Dharchula early in morning. On reaching Dharchula we get paper work for Inner Line Permit done. We need Inner Line Permit for today as we almost touch International border of Nepal today. Dinner and Overnight stay at Basic Hotel Washroom available. Day 3: Dharchula – Nabi (85 KMs/ 3-4 Hrs) 3048 m : Today morning after having breakfast we move to Nabi the area that we are visiting is simply beautiful village. En-route We will also visit natural beautiful villages like Chialekh, Garbyang, Gunji and Napalchu on the way to Nabi. Dinner and Overnight stay at Home Stay (Common Washroom) in Nabi Village. Day 4: Nabi (35 KMs) 3048 m : Today We will start early morning from Nabi for Om Parvat. It will take approX. 45 minutes by vehicle to reach Om Parvat. Where you can see a “Miracle of Nature” ! Where Snow lies on the mountain in the shape of Om. We will do darshan and some meditation at Om Parvat. After Om Parvat darshan we move to Kalapani and if Government allows, we can go for Darshan of Mount Kailash (Subjected to permission by authorities) from Old Lipu Pass and keep in your Mind this is not a part of our itinerary, but we are in talks and yes there is a possibility to do darshan. Dinner and Overnight stay at Home Stay in Nabi Village (Common Toilet). (Total 1-1.5 KMs one way trek if we get opportunity to see Mount Kailash) Day 5: Nabi – Jyolingkong (35 Kms / 1 Hrs approx.) 4572 m : Today we will stay in Jyolingkong for acclimatisation. Guests can take a walk around the village and probably we visit Gaurikund which is near to the foot of Adi Kailash. In evening we return to our Camp site for Dinner and night stay at Camps in Jyolingkong (Open Toilet or Portable common Toilet). Day 6: Jyolingkong - Kuti (14 KMs / 1 Hrs) 3700 m : Today early in the morning you get a chance to see the beauty of the divine pilgrimage site Adi Kailash. Here you can perform religious activities like 2 Km parikrama of Parvati Sarovar, devotee perform prayer at Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvati Temple, which is around 2.5 Km by trekking from our camp site. After Darshan we will move to Kuti for Dinner and Night stay will be at Old Heritage Homes in Kuti (4-5 people sharing rooms in Old Heritage Homes with common Toilet). Day 7: Kuti – Dharchula (100 KMs / 3 Hrs) 915 m : After morning breakfast, we will return to Dharchula. When we reach, Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Dharchula. Add.201, JOP Plaza, Sector 18, Noida, 201301, Email: [email protected], Web: www.triptotemples.com Ph.7065577751 / 9911937751 Day 8: Dharchula – Kathgodam - Delhi : After breakfast, we will depart from Dharchula to Kathgodam is around 270 KMs by vehicle. You will get to see Himalayas during your journey. Our eXecutive will drop you at Kathgodam railway station/Bus Stand. We will depart by AC Train/ CC/ Sleeper Class Bus/ Volvo Bus for Delhi. ***Itineraries are subjected to change / modified in unavoidable circumstances. Any delay / additional days during trip would cost Rs. 2500 / day. Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra (Itinerary Comparison Trip To Temple vs KMVN) 10 Days lesser with T T T Trip To Temples Itinerary (7N/ 8D) KMVN Itinerary 17N/18D (As on 21 Dec 2020) (As on 21 Dec 2020) Differences Distance is same but Day 0: Delhi to Kathgodam: By Train / Volvo Day 1: Delhi to Kathgodam: Journey transportation mode is better with Class Bus (Overnight) (280 KMs) by bus (Overnight) 280 KMs us. Day 1: Kathgodam to Pithoragarh: (180 KMs Day 2: Kathgodam to Almora: (80) by SUV / 4-Wheeler / Tempo Traveller & KMs by Bus to Almora & Stay at the Hotel Stay at Pithoragarh) Camps in Almora First day we cover 150 KMs which is approx 35 KMs lesser then Day 3: Almora- Didihat: 185 km to KMVN. It helps in relaXation with Didihat & Stay at the Camps in Didihat Hotel stay (in Pithoragarh) Day 2: Pithoraharh to Dharchula: 100 km by Day 4: Didihat-Dharchula: 58 KMs by Again, we save 1 day & cover same SUV / 4-Wheeler / Tempo Traveller & bus to Dharchula & Stay at the Camps distance (100 KMs) without trek. Overnight stay at Hotel in Dharchula in Dharchula KMVN has 12 KMs trek. Day 5: Dharchula–Bundhi: 42 km by road, 12 kms by trek & Stay at the Camps in Budi Day 3: Dharchula to Nabi : 85 KMs by SUV / Day 6: Budhi- Gunji: (19 Kms by trek) Total 85 KMs by SUV / 4-Wheeler / 4 Wheeler / Tempo Traveller and night Stay & stay at the Camps in Gunji Tempo Traveller with us without at the in Nabi Home Stay trekking.
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