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14 Days Package From Dharchula
 
Rs. 17100
per person
2.58% Service Tax Extra


ADI-KAILASH (6191mts.)
Popularly known as Chotta Kailash it in many ways is the replica of the famous Mt. Kailash in Tibet. Located in Indian Territory close to the Indo- Tibetan border, it is an area of great natural beauty, peace and serenity. With the roar of urban life receding to the background one finds the healing quietude of this region conducive enough to turn inward and be one's own listener. At the very foot of Chotta Kailash is Gauri kund reflecting its entire expanse. Yet another water body close by is called Parvati Sarovar. Also known as 'Mansarovar' it is much smaller than the original one. A temple dedicated to Shiva and Parvati is there at the shoreline. Following the Chinese occupation of Tibet Chotta Kailash served as the most revered substitute of Mount kailash.

AUM PARVAT
From Gunji the kailash Mansarover route branches off to Kalapani from where the Kali river originates. Onwards from here is Navidhang (3987m) Lipupass is only 9kms from here. From Navidhang "Aum Parvat" ,the miracle of nature is clearly perceptible. Snow lies on this mountain in the shape of a perpetual "Aum", the primordial sound. All other slopes may be bare but this inscription in snow is everlasting and as one observes it, one gets the feeling that the mountain itself is Lord Shiva incarnate.

No hypothesis, no assumption and no imagination are ever required to visualize this "Aum" sprawled on the mountain slope since time immemorial. Passing through the beautiful valleys of Beans, Chaundas and Darma one encounters in this region different and ever changing moods of snow covered mountains, beautiful rivers, towering peaks and tradition villages like Gala, Garbiyang, Budhi, Gunji, Napalchu Navi, Rongcong and Kutti inhabited by the Rang tribals of Shauka origin. It indeed is an exciting trekking region. Not only does one walk here along a large portion of the- Kailash Mansarovar route, one often feels this physical experience transpiring into a spiritual experience of lasting consequences.

Adi-Kailash yatra is able to transfer your physical journey into a spiritual experience, a journey in search of truth .
1st Day
Katgodam to Jagehswar (142 Kms by Bus)
2nd Day
Sirkha-Gala (14kms by trek) (2440mts.)
3rd Day
Gala-Budhi (21kms by trek) (2680mts.)
4th Day
Budhi-Gunji (17Kms by trek) (3220mts.)
5th Day
Gunji-Kutti (19 Kms by trek) (3600mts.)
6th Day
Kutti- Jolingkong (14Kms by trek) (4572mts.)
7th Day
Jolingkong-Adi-Kailash/ Parvati Sarovar-Jolingkong- Kutti (21Kms by trek) (3600mts.)
8th Day
Kutti-Gunji (19Kms by trek) (3220mts.)
9th Day
Gunji- Kalapani- Nabhidhang (18kms by trek) (4246mts.)
10th Day
Nabhidhang- Kalapani (8kms by trek) (3600mts.)
11th Day
Kalapani- Gunji (10kms by trek) (3220mts.)
12th Day
Gunji-Budhi (17Kms by trek) (2680mts.)
13th Day
Budhi-Gala (21kms. By trek) (2440mts.)
14th Day
Gala-Mangti-Dropping at Dharchula by evening (08kms by trek, 39Kms by bus) (920mts.)
Inclusive of Accommodation, Transport, Food (Vegetarian), Guide charges, Transport for luggage upto 20Kg per Yatri.
NOTE: On the day of reporting at Delhi (Day 1) and arrival in evening at Delhi after the completion of Yatra (Day 20) only share accommodation will be provided by KMVN.

1. 15 days before departure no refund.
2. 20 days before departure 60% deduction.
3. 25 days before departure 40% deduction.
4. 30 days before departure 10% deduction

Rs. 17,100/- per person (2.58% extra)
 
Starts At : Tour starts from Dharchula- (By bus) Chotta Kailash (Trek) and back.
Ends At : Dharchula
Duration :
14 Days
Best Period :
June to September
In this very exciting trekking region, one not only walks along a large portion of the Kailas - Mansarovar route, but also gets to know and understand the social and cultural life of the people living in the Chaudans, Byans and Darma valleys. The journey begins and ends at Tawaghat, the confluence of the river Kali and Dhauli E. in district Pithoragarh.
 






 
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