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Aadi Kailash || Om Parvat Yatra

 Aadi Kailash || Om Parvat Yatra

Introduction:

India is known for it's cultural heritage and spiritual expansion globally. This is why people from all over the world come to India to see the cultural heritage and feel the spirituality in India. Char Dham Yatra and Manas Mandir Mala Yatra,  Mansarovar Yatra, Aadi Kailash Yatra and Om Parvat yatra in the hills of Uttarakhand are memorable that utter a lot about spirituality of east. Aadi Kailash and Om Parvat are situated in the district Pithoragarh in the Himalayan range in form of snow capped statues of lord Shiva.

Name of the Five Kailash:

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In Indian mythology, there are 5 kailash in India.

  • Kailash Mansarovar                   Tibet, China
  • Aadi Kailash                                Uttarakhand
  • Srikhand Kailash                        Himachal Pradesh
  • Kinnor Kailash                            Himachal Pradesh
  • Mani Mahesh Kailash                 Himachal Pradesh
  • How to Reach Aadi Kailash and Om Parvat

  • People from any corner of India and abroad know the nearest airodrums from Delhi are Pant Nagar and Dehradun in Uttarakhand.
  • From Delhi the nearest raiway stations are Kathgodam and Tanakpur, distance 300 km, in Uttarakhand.
  • If kathgodam, the serpant road via Bhimtal, Kainchi dham (Nainital), Golu devta temple Chitai (Almora, Jageshwar dham (Almora), Pithoragarh, Dharchula.
  • Dharchula- Tawaghat- Gunji.
  • From Gunji, leftside Aadi kailash 36 km
  • From Gunji right side Om Parvat26km
  • Bus Station - Haldwani, Kathgodam, Tanakpur,
  • If Tanakpur, - Champawat - Ghat-Pithoragarh by bus or taxi.
Inner Line Permit (Permission Letter)

From Dharchula onwards you need permission letter from the authority to reach the border area. So inner line permit are granted by S.D.M. Dharchula. It requires the following documents.

  • Aadhar Card /Identity proof
  • Medical Certificate (Fitness certificate)
  • Police verification / Character certificate
  • Affidavit (Safath patra)
The authority issues the Inner Line Permit on the basis of said certificates for 4 days. It takes 2-3 hours to complete. You can't stay there after time limit. The permission letters are checked on the way at different check posts by I.T.B.P.and S.S.B.officials. Now on line innerline permit system is also to be done from any C.S.C. centre or by your self. It saves your time and you proceed further to your destination without delay.

Website for Inner Line PASS

https://pass.pithoragarh.online/

The Condition of the Road from Dharchula to Aadi Kailash/OM parvat

The Aadi Kailash Yatra goes through the beautiful Vyas Ghati along with the seight of Mahakali river and natural sights.But the condition of road up to Tawaghat is dangerous. Every year, it washes away by natural calamities and cloud burst. So everyday it is maintained by B.R.O. All the time they put the walls outer side and cut the hills inside to extend the bredth of the road for the heavy vehicles. In this process, the traffic is detained for a few hours to remove the debris and boulders on the road. The lower bodied cars are uncomfortable while the van 4 by 4 with powerful engines are comfortable. The condition of the road in some places is like off road. But in most of the places the condition of the road is good and mettle. It's an adventurous tour also as many young boys and girls drive the bikes on these roads confidently. So, Boloro, MAX, and Thar are preferred.

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Weather and Climate

The weather of Dharchula to Gunji is moderate or hot in summer days. You can wear only a shirt. But when you reach Gunji, the cold wind blows fast, you need warm clothes, jackets and cap, shoes and scarf.In summer, it rains some times, it cools the temperature and it is common snow fall on the surrounding peaks. So, you should carry the warm clothes for the stay in Vyas Valley. In the morning, the clouds disperse after the sun-rise and the mountain peaks along with Aadi Kailash and Om Parvat are clearly visible from the view points. Always visit the destination sites in the morning.The temperature at Joling kong is 4-5* C, but 11-15*C at day time. The temperature falls, if it is cloudy or drizzling. The glaciers break and flows down as it is warm. The Ganesh Nala witn 10-15 metres span turns into a small stream and it is hard to cross over the water.

Aadi Kailash Srroundings and View Points

Adi Kailash

Parvati- Sarover is at the bottom of the Aadi Kailash Himalayan ranges. It is covered with snow in the winter but in summer, it is filled with water. It has a path in it's surrounding. we can walk along the path and make the Parikrama of the Parvati temple. You can take a dip in the sacred lake named Parvati Tal.

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Shiv - Parvati Temple:

It is on a hillock .It has a good space by the side of the Parvati Tal. The pilgrims worship in the temple. From this point, one can see the beauty of Aadi Kailash, the abode of lord Shiva. The beauty of the snow capped Himalaya is incredible.

Bhim ki Dhan Ki Kheti (Paddy Crop of Bhima)

The slope of the hills at the foot steps of Aadi Kailash is moderate. in the next hillock, there are crop fields of paddy. It is considered that at the time of exile of Pandavas, they stayed in this unknown valley hiding their identity in the Agyatvas. If found, by the Kauravas, again exile for the next 13 years. So, they were living there in such a un even and hard place. They made this place suitable to live in. Bhim one of the Pandavas, cultivated the paddy fields which exist till now. The paddy crop still grows itself for a certain period.

Gauri - Kund:

It's a lake at the bottom of Adi Kailash. The glaciers fills it allthe time with water in summer and it freezes in winter. It is about 3 km away from Parvati Sarover. the way to Gauri-Kund is narrow. The pilgrims go on foot or on mules and horses to take a round. It's beauty is really marvellous.

Jolingkong, The Base camp:

All the vehicles are parked at Jolingkong. It'a Bugyal spread in slopy hills. It occupies large fields with green grass. Horses, mules and potters are available here. It' a very beautiful place. The tourists also camp here by the permission of the concerned authority.

Stay Homes for the Visitors:

Kutti is the last border village on the way to Aadi Kailash Yatra. The permission letters are verified here by the paramilitary forces and the records of vehicles and passengers entering the border are documented with them. Kutti is a nice village. The people of Kutti are much hospitable. They give warm welcome. Mostly the Yatries stayat Kutti village. There are sufficient Home Stays available in Kutti. This is an historical village .This village is named after the Pandava's mother KUNTI. There are the ruins of the fort of Pandavas near Kutti village. The Pandava Parvats in front of the village and the Kunti Parvat at the back are still reveal the story of Mahabharata.

Nabi Village:

It is also on the way to Aadi Kailash. It is only 2 km away from Gunji the center point to Aadi Kailash and Om Parvat. Tourists ans pilgrims also prefer to stay in Nabi village. It is also surrounded by natural beauty. There are sufficient Home stays available here.

Gunji - the Mid point of the Journey: yatra

Gunji is only 76 km away from Dharchula. But it takes 4-5 hours to reach here as the roads construction is in progress. The water falls on the way attract every one to be taken  photographs'Many travellers stay at Gunji also. They have option to visit Om parvat or Aadi Kailash first. 

Om Parvat:

Om Parvatfrom Nabhidhang

Om Parvat is seen from the view point Nabhidhang, 20 km away from Gunji and takes 3 hours to travell on off road. The road is under construction to Ripulekh. The seight of OM Parvat, Nag Parvat, Trishule are worth seeing. The beauty of snow capped himalayas, the glaciers and the water falls fill the heart and mind with incredible beauty. Lord Shiva in form of nature found every where in Himalaya. It is the abode of Lord Shiva. On the way to Om Parvat the inner line permits are checked and verified by the paramedical forces at Kalapani. It has a Mahakali temple here,. The Mahakali river emerges fro Kalapani. It flows making the border line of Nepal and India. 

 Suitable Time for Journey:

The Yatra starts from May 10 officially this year. This is the tentative calendar for every year and continues by NOV 14. In winter , all the people from high altitude villages migrate to Dharchula, Jhulaghat and their homes in valleys. The most suitable time for the journey is MAY, June in summer and September, October in autumn. In these months the sights of Aadi Kailash and Om Parvat are clearly visible.

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