Traverse the mystical Himalayas on a sacred pilgrimage to witness the divine “ॐ” of Om Parvat and meditate at the feet of Adi Kailash.
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Tucked away in remote Uttarakhand, Om Parvat and Adi Kailash form a sacred circuit revered by pilgrims for centuries. Om Parvat’s snowy “ॐ” and Adi Kailash’s glacial basin draw seekers of spiritual insight and Himalayan grandeur.
Whether by rugged trails or high passes, this pilgrimage is as much an inner odyssey as a physical journey. Witness nature’s divinity, engage in rituals, and find stillness under starlit skies.
Om Parvat’s face reveals a perfect “ॐ” at sunrise—pilgrims believe a full parikrama purifies the spirit and wipes away karmic debts.
“When dawn blooms the ॐ on ice, the mountain whispers your truth.”
Called Chota Kailash, its crystalline lake and granite peaks mirror Mount Kailash. Seekers meditate here on creation’s cycles in Himalayan solitude.
From Dharchula through Gunji, then splitting toward Om Parvat or across Shipki La to Adi Kailash—each trail reveals remote villages, flags, and soaring vistas.
Begin at Dharchula on the Kali River—complete permits, stock up, and experience Kumaoni culture.
Ascend to Gunji, where prayer flags flutter—choose your path to Om Parvat or Shipki La.
Navigate moraine and streams to base camp—witness the “ॐ” at sunrise.
Cross into Tibet (permit required) and descend to the valley of Adi Kailash.
The valley’s crystalline lake reflects the peak—an invitation to meditate and perform pradakshina.