Adi Kailash Trek

Duration
12 Days
Trek Altitude
3987 mts
Destination
Uttrakhand
Trek Distance
65 km
Group Size
Max 12 people
Best Time
Mid May - Mid October
Adi Kailash, also known as Chhota Kailash, holds immense religious importance. Many believe that undertaking Adi Kailash trek is spiritually uplifting and can cleanse the soul. The trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges, dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and charming villages. The landscape changes dramatically as you ascend, providing a diverse visual experience. One of the highlights of the trek is the view of Om Parvat, a mountain with a naturally formed 'Om' symbol on its surface. This sight is deeply significant for religious and spiritual seekers. The Adi Kailash trek involves negotiating various altitudes, with the highest point being the Om Parvat Base Camp at approximately 4,572 meters (15,000 feet) above sea level. Proper acclimatization and physical fitness are crucial.

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From Kathgodam or Pantnagar, drive to Pithoragarh. It’s a picturesque drive through the hills and takes about 7-8 hours.

Drive from Pithoragarh to Dharchula, which takes around 6-7 hours.
Dharchula is a small town situated on the Indo-Nepal border.

Start the trek from Dharchula to Gala (approx. 13 km). It’s a moderate trek, and you’ll pass through forests and small villages.
Gala is a small settlement with basic facilities.

Trek from Gala to Budhi (approx. 13 km). The trail offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and the Gori Ganga River.
Budhi is a small village with a few guesthouses.

Trek from Budhi to Gunji (approx. 14 km). This is a scenic stretch, and you’ll witness the landscape change as you ascend.
Gunji is a small village with a government guesthouse.

Spend a day in Gunji for acclimatization. You can explore the nearby villages or interact with the locals.

Trek from Gunji to Kalapani (approx. 12 km). This part of the trek takes you closer to the Adi Kailash mountain, and you’ll start to feel its imposing presence.
Kalapani is a high-altitude camping site.

Trek from Kalapani to the Om Parvat Base Camp (approx. 10 km). This is the base of Adi Kailash, and you’ll get a stunning view of Om Parvat, which is said to have the naturally formed ‘Om’ symbol on its surface.
Set up camp at the base camp.

Spend the day exploring around the Om Parvat and taking in the awe-inspiring scenery.
Later in the day, trek back to Kalapani.

Return trek from Kalapani to Gunji.

Dharchula to Pithoragarh and Drive back to Kathgodam

The Adi Kailash Trek is a trekking route that takes you to the base of Adi Kailash, a mountain located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The mountain is believed to resemble Mount Kailash in Tibet and holds great spiritual significance.

The Adi Kailash Trek typically takes about 13-15 days to complete, including the trekking and travel time from Delhi to the trek starting point.

The best time to undertake the Adi Kailash Trek is during the summer months of May to June or the post-monsoon period of September to October. During these times, the weather is relatively stable and the trails are accessible.

The trek is considered to be of moderate to strenuous difficulty. Trekkers need to be in good physical condition and should have some prior trekking experience, especially at high altitudes.

The highest point of the Adi Kailash Trek is at the Om Parvat Base Camp, which is located at an altitude of around 4,572 meters (15,000 feet) above sea level.

Yes, you will need permits to undertake the Adi Kailash Trek. These permits can be obtained from the local authorities or through registered trekking agencies. It’s essential to have all the necessary permits before starting the trek.

Accommodation options during the trek can range from basic guesthouses and homestays in villages to camping at designated campsites. It’s important to note that facilities may be limited, especially at higher altitudes.

Yes, it’s highly recommended to hire a local guide or engage a trekking agency familiar with the terrain and conditions. A guide can help with navigation, provide valuable insights about the local culture, and ensure safety during the trek.

Reviews

  1. All accommodations on twin sharing tents as per the itinerary.
  2. All meals during the trek (vegetarian with occasional serving of eggs) including breakfast, hot/packed lunch, and dinner with morning and evening tea Mayali Pass Trek
  3. Certified Trek Leader, Cook and Support Staff
  4. Medical Kit
  5. Forest Permits
  6. Camping Equipment including tents, kitchen & dining tents, toilet tents etc
  7. Gaiters, Microspikes, when needed
  1. Anything is is NOT mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal expenses.