Trip Highlights
Darshan of Om Parvat from Nabhidhang, at roughly 4,600m
Overnight stops in Vyas valley border villages
Optional detour to Parvati Kund below Adi Kailash
Inner Line Permit and local registrations arranged for you
Overview
Adi Kailash and Om Parvat sit close to the Indo-Tibetan frontier in the Kumaon Himalayas, and the natural snow markings on Om Parvat's face give the peak its name. The yatra follows the old trade road up the Kali valley through Dharchula, Gunji and Nabhidhang, gaining altitude gently enough for first-time high-altitude travellers while still delivering genuine mountain scale. Most groups combine the two peaks with a side trip to Parvati Kund, a glacial lake tucked beneath Adi Kailash.




