I was intrigued by the idea of traveling to Adi Kailash and Om Parvat as there’s hardly any information about it online. It is one of the few regions in Uttarakhand that is still untouched. Going on an Adi Kailash road trip was unlike anything else.
But of course, it comes with its own set of challenges.
Little did we anticipate encountering not one, but two landslides along the way, testing our resilience. Despite the setbacks, we reveled in the beauty of untouched landscapes and forged unforgettable memories, reaffirming that true exploration lies beyond the beaten path.
While it’s possible to do this road trip on your own, you need to obtain permits and tackle landslides. So, it’s best to go with a self-drive road trip company like Chasing Sunsets. They partnered with Planet Way Round, their Himalayan road trip partner to make this epic trip happen.
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Here is a rough itinerary of our 10-day Adi Kailash road trip to give you an idea of what it’s like.
Adi Kailash Road Trip Itinerary (Delhi – Delhi)
This road trip is popularly known as Adi Kailash Yatra and is considered one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus.
Day 1: Delhi to Haldwani
I landed in Delhi in the morning at around 8:30 AM. I met Rohit from Chasing Sunsets here and we left for Haldwani.
This was an easy journey through good roads and we reached Haldwani in the evening.
Distance: 292km (6 hours)
Stay: Hotel North House, Haldwani
Day 2: Haldwani to Chaukori
This is where we met the rest of the group. We joined a convoy of 11 cars and we left Haldwani in the morning on our way to Chaukori.
Distance: 200kms (7 hours)
Interesting landmarks: Bhimtal Lake, Kainchi Dham (Neem Karoli Baba Ashram)
Stay: Neelgagan Resort, Chaukori
Day 3: Chaukori to Dharchula
Distance: 100kms (4 hours)
Interesting landmarks: Nepal – India viewpoint
Stay: KMVN Guest House, Dharchula
Day 4: Dharchula to Darma Valley
This is one of the most scenic journeys that you will encounter during this trip – and this makes it to my list of top road trips in India. Going on a road trip through the scenic valleys of Uttarakhand is one of my favourite moments on this Adi Kailash road trip.
Our journey led us through towering rock formations, cascading streams, majestic waterfalls, and an expanse of lush, vibrant green landscapes, leaving us in awe of the breathtaking beauty that unfolded before our very eyes. A mesmerizing tapestry of nature’s wonders! Truly a sight to behold.
Just after Dharchula is when you lose your network. Don’t expect to have a network until you get back to Dharchula which is about 4 days later.
Distance: 56kms (4 hours)
Interesting landmarks: The entire journey to Darma Valley is something to look out for! Panchachuli Peaks are a group of five snow-capped Himalayan peaks
Stay: Bluesheep Homestay, Dugtu Village (From this homestay, you can see the majestic Panchachuli peaks!)
Day 5: Darma Valley
From Dugtu village in Darma Valley, you can go on a short 7km hike to get a clear view of Panchachuli peaks – a group of five snow-capped Himalayan peaks.
This is part of the popular hiking route that goes all the way to Panchachuli Base Camp (4260m).
According to Hindu mythology, Panchachuli is where the Pandavas had their last meal before they began their heavenly abode.
The hiking route is filled with beautiful sights: lush meadows covered in colorful flowers, quaint villages with a rustic charm, and magnificent Himalayan birds gracing the skies, making it a pleasant and scenic hike.
Stay: Bluesheep Homestay
Day 6: Darma Valley to Vyas Valley
The journey from Darma valley to vyas valley is also very scenic and you’ll be in awe of the towering mammoth rocks, the abundant greenery, the gushing waterfalls while traversing along the Kali river.
You will witness mountain peaks and small hamlets across the Kali river on the Nepal side.
Distance: 92kms (6 hours)
Stay: Athithi Vyas Homestay, Nabi village (Contact Yug: 8755452581)
Day 7: Vyas Valley
Today is when you visit Adi Kailash.
As you are probably aware, this is en route to Manas Sarovar Yatra – a popular pilgrimage route among Hindus. Adi Kailash also has a special significance in Hindu mythology. It is known to be a meditation spot for Goddess Parvati and also where she created Lord Ganesha.
You can hike to Gauri Kund and Parvati Kund from here.
Go check out the villages around here if you have time. They offer an interesting perspective into what it’s like to live here. We went to Kong Rong village which is about a 20-minute walk from the homestay.
Interesting landmarks: Adi Kailash
Stay: Athithi Vyas Homestay, Nabi village (Contact Yug: 8755452581)
Day 8: Vyas Valley to Dharchula
From Nabi village to Om Parvat is about an hour-long journey. There’s a checkpoint along the way where you need to show the permits. Depending on whether it’s snowing or sunny, the visibility of Om Parvat might differ.
We were not able to spot the Om-shaped peak of Om Parvat because of bad visibility.
According to Shiv Puran which centers around Hindu God Shiva, there are 7 places where you could spot Om in Kalyug. So far, we have only witnessed one – and that is in Om Parvat.
From Parvat, head back to Dharchula. You will finally be able to access the mobile network as you approach Dharchula.
Distance: 108kms (7 hours)
Interesting landmarks: Om Parvat
Stay: KMVN Guesthouse, Dharchula
Day 9: Dharchula to Pittoragarh
This is a short road journey and an easy one.
Distance: 92kms (3 hours)
Interesting Landmarks: Restaurant with a view of the entire town of Pittoragarh
Stay: KMVN Guesthouse
Day 10: Pittoragarh to Delhi
Start the day early from Pittoragarh because it’s a long journey from Pittoragarh to Delhi.
Distance: 500kms (10 hours)
However, if you have more time, then split the journey between 2 days which makes it a little more pleasant. Head to Haldwani from Pittoragarh (185 km, 5 hours 30 minutes) on the first day and then head to Delhi from Haldwani (290 km, 5 hours 40 minutes).
Things to Keep in Mind on your road trip to Darma Valley & Vyas Valley
- Please note that this area requires an inner line permit. The permit is available from the SDM office at Dharchula. Documents required for a permit – Aadhar Card and Voter’s ID. But we didn’t personally procure permits – all our permits were handled by Planet Way Round.
- You won’t be able to access the mobile network in Darma Valley & Vyas Valley. So make sure to inform your friends and family well in advance when you are in Dharchula that you won’t have a mobile network for at least 4 days.
- Make sure to keep 2 days as a buffer as there could be delays due to landslides or road construction in this region.
- This region doesn’t have public transport, so either you can drive or ride on your own or opt for a road trip company for this trip. With safety in mind, it’s best to go with a reliable road trip company as these are mostly off-roading experiences inside the valleys.
- Only 4*4 are preferred for this trip.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Adi Kailash road trip is a journey that promises not just scenic beauty but also a profound spiritual experience. It takes you through breathtaking landscapes and ancient pilgrimage sites, leaving you with lasting memories and a deep connection to the Himalayas. Embarking on this adventure is a transformative experience that will tug at your heartstrings long after you finish the trip.
Comments
4 CommentsJatin Chhabra
Jul 25, 2023Adi Kailash looks amazing, and I must say that Uttarakhand, is place to some mind blowing peaks.
himmat
Jan 1, 2024great gauidence
Col AP Rai
Sep 30, 2024Hi, this is Col AP Rai here. Loved the details of the trip posted here. I am interested in planning a trip for my family of Self, wife and daughter (adult), sometime in end Oct or Nov. Not much of trekking but scenic views and some snowfall areas. Not much interested in temples visits. Please suggest. Thanks
Raksha Rao
Oct 9, 2024Hello, glad to hear that you found the post useful. You can reach out to https://www.instagram.com/chazingsunsets_india/ who can plan the trip for you. I went with them and they were good!