Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra | Somavé Luxury — 7 Days from Dehradun
Somavé Luxury · Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand

Adi Kailash
& Om Parvat
Yatra

Seven days. Door to door from Dehradun. Shiva's Himalayan throne — inside India, held for those who are truly ready.

7 Days · 6 Nights
Max 6 Travellers
Moderate Difficulty
All Permits Handled
4,572m Highest Point · Jolingkong
Dehradun Door-to-Door Pickup
All Stays & Meals Included
Inner Line Permits Handled
On-Request Departures · Min 4 People
Adi Kailash sacred peak Pithoragarh
The Yatra

The original Kailash.
Inside India.

Most people do not know that Adi Kailash — the first Kailash, the earthly abode of Lord Shiva — sits entirely within India, in the remote Byans Valley of Pithoragarh district. No Tibet. No foreign visa. No Kailash Mansarovar permit.


The journey begins in Dehradun and moves through Bhimtal, the living temple forests of Jageshwar, the Golu Devta shrine of Chitai, and the darshan at Neem Karoli Baba's ashram — before crossing into the Inner Line and climbing toward Gunji at 3,500 metres. From there, two of the most sacred sites in the Himalayas open before you: Jolingkong, base of Adi Kailash, and Nabhidhang, where Om Parvat reveals the naturally-formed ॐ on its snow face.


Somavé handles every detail. You carry only yourself.

Duration
7 Days · 6 Nights
Group Size
Maximum 6
Highest Point
4,572m · Jolingkong
Difficulty
Moderate
Start Point
Dehradun
Departure
On Request
Day by Day

The full journey,
every step of it.

01
Dehradun → Bhimtal
Approx. 310 km · 7–8 hrs drive

Your Somavé vehicle arrives at your Dehradun door in the early morning. The drive to Bhimtal winds through the Kumaon foothills — the landscape shifts from city to forest to the first quiet lake of the journey. Tonight is about settling in, slowing down, and beginning to leave the world you came from.

  • Door-to-door Dehradun pickup included
  • Arrival at Bhimtal Lake — overnight stay
  • Dinner and rest — the yatra begins quietly
Bhimtal · 1,370m
02
Bhimtal → Neem Karoli → Chitai → Jageshwar → Pithoragarh
Cultural & Spiritual Route

This day is Somavé's signature — a curated spiritual route that no standard operator offers. You begin at Neem Karoli Baba's ashram at Kainchi Dham, continue to the wish-fulfilling Golu Devta temple at Chitai, pass through the 124 ancient Shiva temples of Jageshwar forest, and arrive in Pithoragarh as dusk settles over the valley.

  • Kainchi Dham — Neem Karoli Baba Ashram darshan
  • Chitai Golu Devta temple — the bell-covered wish shrine
  • Jageshwar — 124 Shiva temples in ancient deodar forest
  • Overnight in Pithoragarh town
Pithoragarh · 1,814m
03
Pithoragarh → Gunji
Approx. 159 km · 5–6 hrs · Inner Line begins

Today you cross into the Inner Line Permit zone — the restricted Himalayan border territory where the road follows the Kali River gorge toward Tibet and Nepal. The landscape becomes raw and immense. Gunji, at 3,500 metres, is the last significant village before the high passes. An early night here is essential — your body has begun its acclimatisation.

  • Inner Line Permit processed by Somavé — no effort from you
  • Drive along the Kali River gorge through remote border villages
  • Arrive Gunji — acclimatisation evening, light dinner, early rest
Gunji · 3,500m
04
Gunji → Adi Kailash (Jolingkong) → Gunji
The Sacred Day · Parvati Sarovar Darshan

This is what you came for. An early start from Gunji, driving northwest through the Kuti Valley to Jolingkong — the base camp of Adi Kailash at 4,572 metres. The mountain reveals itself completely here. A short walk brings you to Parvati Sarovar, the sacred lake that reflects Adi Kailash in still water. Aarti is performed. Silence is the only appropriate response.

  • Drive to Jolingkong base camp — 4,572m
  • Adi Kailash darshan — the full presence of the mountain
  • Trek to Parvati Sarovar (Parvati Kund) — 2 km each way
  • Aarti arranged by Somavé at the sacred lake
  • Return to Gunji for dinner and overnight rest
Jolingkong · 4,572m
05
Gunji → Om Parvat → Rong Kong → Kuti → Gunji
Om Parvat Darshan · 4,300m

The second sacred day. You drive northeast on the Lipulekh highway to Nabhidhang, where Om Parvat stands across the valley — the naturally-formed ॐ symbol etched in snow on its face, visible with the naked eye. This is not something that can be adequately described. The route continues through the ancient villages of Rong Kong and Kuti before returning to Gunji.

  • Om Parvat darshan at Nabhidhang viewpoint — 4,300m
  • The natural ॐ symbol in snow — visible to the naked eye
  • Kalapani temple visit en route
  • Villages of Rong Kong and Kuti — ancient border settlements
  • Return to Gunji — final night at altitude
Nabhidhang · 4,300m
06
Gunji → Pithoragarh
Descent · Approx. 159 km

The descent from Gunji to Pithoragarh is the body returning to the world — but the mind stays behind for a while longer. The Kali River gorge, the border villages, the forest — all of it looks different now that you have seen what is above it. An unhurried drive, a warm dinner, a proper night's sleep in Pithoragarh.

  • Leisurely morning at Gunji before departure
  • Drive back along the Kali River gorge
  • Overnight in Pithoragarh — warm stays, warm food
Pithoragarh · 1,814m
07
Pithoragarh → Dehradun
Return Journey · Approx. 480 km · 10–11 hrs

The final drive home. Long, comfortable, and quiet — exactly as it should be after a journey like this. Your Somavé vehicle drops you at your Dehradun door. The yatra is complete.

  • Breakfast in Pithoragarh before departure
  • Comfortable drive back to Dehradun
  • Door-to-door drop included
Dehradun · 640m
What's Covered

Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.

Included
  • Door-to-door vehicle from Dehradun — pickup and drop
  • All accommodation throughout the 7 days
  • All meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily
  • Inner Line Permit — processed entirely by Somavé
  • All forest and pilgrimage permits and clearances
  • Dedicated Somavé guide throughout the yatra
  • Puja arrangement at Jolingkong and Om Parvat
  • Altitude safety briefing and emergency protocol
  • All local sightseeing transfers in the itinerary
Not Included
  • Flights or train tickets to Dehradun
  • Personal expenses — shopping, tips, phone recharges
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
  • Any overhead costs arising from emergency situations beyond the itinerary
  • Medical expenses
Why This Yatra

Five things this journey
gives you that no other does.

01
Kailash, without leaving India

Adi Kailash is entirely within Indian territory. No foreign permits, no Tibet crossing, no uncertainty — just the mountain, fully accessible, fully sacred.

02
The natural ॐ, with your own eyes

Om Parvat bears the Sanskrit symbol etched in snow on its face — not a photograph, not a painting. You stand at Nabhidhang and see it yourself.

03
A curated spiritual route on Day 2

Neem Karoli Baba's ashram, Chitai Golu Devta, and Jageshwar's ancient temple forest — a day of darshan that most operators simply drive through.

04
Six travellers. Never more.

The Somavé ceiling is six people per batch. The mountain is not a stadium. Your experience is never diluted by a crowd around you.

05
Nothing for you to arrange

Permits, transport, stays, meals, puja, guide — every single thing is handled before you arrive. You think about nothing except being present.

06
Born in Pithoragarh

Somavé is not a Delhi operator running this as a package. We are from these mountains. This is local knowledge, lived and walked.

Reserve Your Seat

The mountain
is waiting for you.

Departures are on request — when a group of at least 4 people is confirmed. Fill in your details and we will get back to you within 24 hours with available dates and everything you need to know.

Duration 7 Days · 6 Nights
Group Size Minimum 4 · Maximum 6
Start Point Dehradun — door pickup
Season May to October
Founder's Yatra — First 100 Travellers
₹20,000
per person · all inclusive
Prices move to ₹35,000–50,000 after June. This rate will not be offered again.

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Questions

Things people ask
before they book.

The Adi Kailash yatra is rated moderate. The majority of the journey is by vehicle — the main physical element is the 2 km walk to Parvati Sarovar at Jolingkong (4,572m) and the altitude itself. If you can climb 3–4 floors of stairs without stopping, you can do this yatra. Somavé provides a full altitude briefing before you reach Gunji.
The Adi Kailash and Om Parvat circuit falls within a restricted border zone that requires a special Inner Line Permit (ILP) issued by the SDM at Dharchula. It requires your Aadhaar, a health certificate, and a character certificate. Somavé handles the entire application process — you simply provide the documents and we take care of the rest.
Yes, with preparation. Many families bring parents in their 60s on this yatra. The key factors are general health, no serious cardiac or respiratory conditions, and the ability to walk slowly at altitude. Somavé assesses every traveller's fitness before confirming the booking and can advise honestly about suitability.
May to June and September to October are the best windows — clear skies, stable roads, and the Om symbol on Om Parvat most visible after fresh snowfall. July and August are the monsoon months — the route can be done but road conditions can be challenging. We advise against monsoon travel for first-time yatris.
Safety is non-negotiable for Somavé. If a trip is cancelled due to weather, road closure, or conditions beyond safe travel, we will reschedule your yatra to the next available date at no additional cost. We do not refund and rebook with another operator — we take personal responsibility for getting you there.
The ₹20,000 Founder's Yatra price is a one-time invitation extended to the first 100 travellers who book with Somavé before the brand reaches wider recognition. The experience is identical to what will be offered later — no corners are cut. After June, standard pricing moves to ₹35,000–50,000 per person. This rate will not return.

Six seats.
One sacred path.

If this yatra is calling you — write to us. We will take care of everything from here.

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The truth of the mountains
is yours to find.

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ABOUT US

Somavé was born from a simple belief – that the
Himalayas deserve more than a package tour.

We are based in Pithoragarh, at the edge of India
and Nepal, where these mountains are not a backdrop
but a way of life. Every journey we curate comes
from that intimacy – the local knowledge, the right
guides, the permits handled, the rituals honoured.

We take small groups. We move slowly. We make sure
that when you arrive at the place you came for,
your mind is empty of logistics and full of the
moment.

That is what Somavé means to us. And to every
person who has walked with us.

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TALK TO US

If you have been thinking about the Adi Kailash yatra, the slow travel,
the Himalayas – write to us.
We will tell you everything you need to know
and nothing you don’t.