Tour Duration: 06 Nights / 07 Days
Tour Name: Adi Kailash yatra from Rishikesh
Tour Price: ₹ Request (Min- 6 Person)

Description
The divine Adi Kailash Yatra from Rishikesh, a spiritual & adventurous pilgrim. Adi Kailash also Known as Chhota Kailash, This sacred pilgrimage allows devotees and trekkers alike to witness the majestic beauty of nature while connecting deeply with Lord Shiva.
Why Choose Adi Kailash Yatra from Rishikesh?
Rishikesh, the Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas, is a perfect starting point for the Adi Kailash Yatra. With excellent connectivity, spiritual ambiance, and necessary facilities, Rishikesh sets the tone for this life-changing journey. Pilgrims often begin their yatra with a holy dip in the Ganga before heading towards the sacred mountains.
Route Overview
The journey from Rishikesh to Adi Kailash involves scenic drives and moderate treks through the lush valleys of Uttarakhand. The major destinations en route include:
Dharchula – A border town near Nepal offering stunning Himalayan views.
Gunji and Nabhi – Small villages with rich culture and tranquil surroundings.
Om Parvat – A sacred mountain where a naturally formed ‘Om’ symbol appears.
Adi Kailash Base Camp – The spiritual highlight where pilgrims offer prayers to Lord Shiva and Parvati.
Highlights of the Yatra
Darshan of Adi Kailash Peak – Experience the powerful spiritual energy of the mountain believed that it was the abode of Lord Shiva.
Visit Om Parvat – A divine mountain where nature has etched the sacred “ॐ” at the peak with snow.
Kuti Village – Associated with Mata Sita and rich in mythological history.
Spiritual Fulfillment – Chanting, meditation, and rituals in serene Himalayan surroundings.
Best Time to Visit
The ideal time for the Adi Kailash Yatra from Rishikesh is between May and October, when the weather is clear and roads are accessible. Monsoon months are generally avoided by many peoples due to landslides and roadblocks.
Things to Know
Permits are mandatory, especially for Indian citizens, as the route goes near the India-China border.
Fitness is important, as the journey includes high altitudes and treks.
Accommodation is basic in remote areas, offering an authentic Himalayan experience.
Book Your Adi Kailash Yatra from Rishikesh
Whether you’re a spiritual seeker or an adventure lover, the Adi Kailash Yatra from Rishikesh is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Join a trusted tour operator for a safe and well-organized pilgrimage. Explore divine landscapes, connect with ancient legends, and feel the presence of Lord Shiva in every step of your journey.
Itinerary
Day 01:Rishikesh – Bageshwar
Start the journey from Rishikesh and by visiting the two Prayags – Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag
and the Baijnath Temple reach Bageshwar for a night halt.
Day 02: Bageshwar – Dharchula
Drive to Dharchula And have a look of Panchachuli Peak sunrise from the Chaukori point and
continue driving through Didihat’s Scenic Valley later, hit Dharchula, take a Pause here.
Day 03: Dharchula – Gunji
By following the Tawaghat and Malpa route, hit Gunji through the Deep Gorges night stay is at
Gunji.
Day 04: Om Parvat – Jolingkong
Go to Nabi Dang for Om Parvat Darshan and then Jolingkong to visit the Jolingkong Lake and
Do Holy darshans of Adi Kailash and Back to Gunji.
Day 05: Gunji – Dharchula – Munsiyari
Drive to Munsiyari via’ Jauljibi, see the Panchachuli Peak sunset and stay at Munsiyari.
Day 06:Munsiyari – Birthi Falls – Patal Bhubaneswar – Bhgeshwar
Drive to visit the Birthi Falls and Patal Bhuvaneshwar and Straight to Bageshwar for night halt
Day 07:Bageshwar – Rishikesh
Return journey to Rishikesh.
- Transport from Rishikesh to Adi Kailash route and return (by AC vehicle/shared transport)
- Inner line permits and all necessary border area documentation
- Accommodation in hotels, guesthouses, or tents (on twin/triple sharing basis)
- All vegetarian meals during the yatra (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
- Darshan of Adi Kailash, Parvati Kund, and Om Parvat
- Support staff including local guide, tour leader, and helpers
- Oxygen cylinder and first aid kit for high-altitude safety
- Mules/porters for carrying group luggage where required
- Spiritual sessions, group prayers, and cultural interaction (when available)
- Travel insurance, health check-ups, or medical expenses
- Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, snacks, etc.)
- Meals during road transfers unless mentioned in the package
- Tips, donations, camera fees, and entry to optional sightseeing points
- Any travel beyond the planned route due to weather or emergencies
- GST or any government taxes not included in the base cost
- Anything not clearly listed in the “Inclusions” section