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7 February 2025
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Day 1: Delhi to Haldwani (275 km)
Exiting the National capital before the traffic and into the charming town of Kathgodam Haldwani, also known as the “Gateway to Kumaon. After checking into your hotel, you’ll prepare for the adventure ahead.
Day 2: Haldwani to Jageshar Dham (140 km)
Day after breakfast, your journey to Jageshwar Dham one of the holiest temples of Lord Shiva. The journey covers a distance of 140 kilometers and typically takes 5-7 hours.
Day 3: Jageshwar Dham to Dharchula (140 km)
On this day, you’ll travel to Dharchula, a small town located on the Indo-Nepal border. It’s the base for the upcoming journey to the higher altitudes of Adi Kailash and Om Parvat.
Upon arrival, we will complete a medical check-up and verification for the inner line permit. Please bring your Aadhar card and a passport-sized photo.
Day 4: Dharchula to Nabi (71 km)
The journey continues to Nabi, a peaceful village 71 kilometers away, taking around 4-5 hours. It is surrounded by beautiful meadows and landscapes, perfect for relaxation.
The route from Dharchula to Nabi goes through higher, colder mountain areas, so headaches and motion sickness are common.
Day 5: Nabi- Adi Kailash - Nabi (68 km)
This day holds a profound spiritual experience. Your destination is Adi Kailash, a sacred site, and the journey covers 68 kilometers.
Adi Kailash is a stunning 4,497 meters high. Here, you can explore the spiritual importance of this sacred site. The atmosphere is serene and peaceful, providing an ideal setting for meditation and reflection.
Day 6: Nabi to OM Parvat and Back to Dharchula (120 km)
A mystical adventure awaits as you set off from Gunji (or Nabi) to OM Parvat. The drive spans 22 kilometers and leads you to an altitude of 4246 meters. OM Parvat is known for a natural formation that resembles the sacred symbol “OM.”
The site is enchanting, and the surrounding landscape is an invitation to explore the wonders of nature. After exploring the valley of Om Parvat and the Kali River Origine point, head towards Dharchula.
Day 7: Dharchula to Binsar (Almora) (230 km)
On the seventh day, you will begin your descent towards Binsar, located in Almora. This peaceful place has beautiful views of the Himalayas. It is famous for its wildlife sanctuary and calm atmosphere.
Day 8: Binsar to New Delhi (390 km)
Covering the famous Nainital hill station and Kashipur Fields to reach the National capital
Day 9: New Delhi Rest day
Exiting the National capital before the traffic and into the charming town of Kathgodam Haldwani, also known as the “Gateway to Kumaon. After checking into your hotel, you’ll prepare for the adventure ahead.
Day 2: Haldwani to Jageshar Dham (140 km)
Day after breakfast, your journey to Jageshwar Dham one of the holiest temples of Lord Shiva. The journey covers a distance of 140 kilometers and typically takes 5-7 hours.
Day 3: Jageshwar Dham to Dharchula (140 km)
On this day, you’ll travel to Dharchula, a small town located on the Indo-Nepal border. It’s the base for the upcoming journey to the higher altitudes of Adi Kailash and Om Parvat.
Upon arrival, we will complete a medical check-up and verification for the inner line permit. Please bring your Aadhar card and a passport-sized photo.
Day 4: Dharchula to Nabi (71 km)
The journey continues to Nabi, a peaceful village 71 kilometers away, taking around 4-5 hours. It is surrounded by beautiful meadows and landscapes, perfect for relaxation.
The route from Dharchula to Nabi goes through higher, colder mountain areas, so headaches and motion sickness are common.
Day 5: Nabi- Adi Kailash - Nabi (68 km)
This day holds a profound spiritual experience. Your destination is Adi Kailash, a sacred site, and the journey covers 68 kilometers.
Adi Kailash is a stunning 4,497 meters high. Here, you can explore the spiritual importance of this sacred site. The atmosphere is serene and peaceful, providing an ideal setting for meditation and reflection.
Day 6: Nabi to OM Parvat and Back to Dharchula (120 km)
A mystical adventure awaits as you set off from Gunji (or Nabi) to OM Parvat. The drive spans 22 kilometers and leads you to an altitude of 4246 meters. OM Parvat is known for a natural formation that resembles the sacred symbol “OM.”
The site is enchanting, and the surrounding landscape is an invitation to explore the wonders of nature. After exploring the valley of Om Parvat and the Kali River Origine point, head towards Dharchula.
Day 7: Dharchula to Binsar (Almora) (230 km)
On the seventh day, you will begin your descent towards Binsar, located in Almora. This peaceful place has beautiful views of the Himalayas. It is famous for its wildlife sanctuary and calm atmosphere.
Day 8: Binsar to New Delhi (390 km)
Covering the famous Nainital hill station and Kashipur Fields to reach the National capital
Day 9: New Delhi Rest day
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