ADI KAILASH & OM PARVAT AERIAL DARSHAN 2024
Adi Kailash is the resting place of Shiva-The Lord of destruction. Adi Kailash is known as the replica of Kailash Mansarovar. It is scripted in Hindu Mythology that Shiva meditated and stayed at Adi Kailash for some time. Adi Kailash is a gem of nature, snow-capped peak spreading its beauty around the valley. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world join together once a year for a holy yatra around Adi Kailash. This Yatra washes away their unintentional sins and their Karma-cycle gets restored. It is believed the demon king Ravana, once prayed to Lord Shiva at Adi Kailash. Getting impressed by his prayer and worship Shiva granted him the power and brilliance of ten men.
Om Parvat is the sole mountain amongst the eight mountain ranges that has been discovered. Om Parvat holds sacred importance among the devotees of Lord Shiva. One of the many reasons for its name is the miraculous impression of ‘ ॐ ’ Om symbol which can be seen on it. Because it is something that you would not believe if someone told you, many people from all over the world visit Om Parvat only to see it with their own eyes.
Tour Highlights
- Exclusive Aerial Darshan of Mt. Adi Kailash and Om Parvat, Once In a life time experience
- A lifetime memory of seeing snow-capped mountains by MI17. It’s like now or never
- Comfortable Darshan by Helicopter. No road journey and No Landslide risk
- Planned and Organized Exclusively with Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board and KMVN
- Best Hotel at Pithoragarh 1N Minimum Days required (1N 2D only)
- Most Reasonable Rate
Itinerary #Uttarakhand
Arrival at Pithoragarh Hotel. Check-in at the Hotel. Take rest for the day. Prepare for the next day flying. Dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel.
After breakfast head towards the Pithoragarh Helipad and board the MI17 Helicopter. The Helicopter will take you to experience a whole new level of Pilgrimage. From Pithoragarh we will start our Helicopter journey of approx 2 hr 15 minutes and covering to Adi Kailash Parvat Darshan. Through the snow wrapped mountains you will be able to witness a mesmerizing view of the whole Vyas Valley. We will head towards Om Parvat and will witness a closer view of Om Parvat by Heli. After the darshan by Helicopter we will proceed to Pithoragarh. Now yatri’s can proceed for their home destination with the blessings of Lord Shiva.
INCLUSIONS
- Subsidy of ₹ 26,000 by UTDB for pilgrims from all over India.
- MI17 Helicopter Ex Pithoragarh.
- 2 Transfers to Helipad.
- Dinne on Day 1 and Breakfast on Day 2
- 1 Night stay at Pithoragarh.
- Tour coodrinator and on ground staff.
- Sightseeings as per Itinerary.
EXCLUSIONS
- GST 5%
- Any kind of Medical or Evacuation expense
- Extra Days Accommodation & Food Expenses @ 3000/Day incase of delay (if applicable)
- Personal Expenses or any medical / health check-up expense happens during the yatra
- Anything which is Not Mentioned in Inclusions.
- Pickup and drop.
- Lunch
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Frequently Asked Questions
Travelers need to obtain Inner Line Permit (ILP) as Adi Kailash is situated in a restricted area near the Indo-Tibetan border
The best time for the Adi Kailash Yatra is during the summer months of May to June & Sep to Oct when the weather is relatively mild and the snow has melted, making the trek more accessible.
The trek passes through scenic landscapes and offers views of snow-capped peaks. Narayan Ashram, Kailash Kund, and Parvati Sarovar are some of the notable attractions on the way.
Adi Kailash is situated in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, near the Indo-Tibetan border. The trek starts from the town of Pithoragarh.
Accommodation during the Yatra is mostly in Guest house and Home Stays..
Travelers should be aware of the risks associated with high-altitude trekking and take necessary medical precautions. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before undertaking the journey.
The trek involves reaching high altitudes, and participants may ascend to over 4,000 meters. It’s essential to be aware of the risks associated with high-altitude trekking and acclimatize accordingly.
Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra by helicopter is not allowed, but TTT is planning to do it in the future. Helicopter service is available for the army and locals in emergency situations only.
Adi Kailash is considered a replica of Mount Kailash, hence Adi Kailash is popularly known by the name Chota Kailash.
Mobile network coverage may be limited or unavailable in certain remote areas along the trekking route. Participants should be prepared for intermittent connectivity and may need to rely on satellite phones for emergencies.
What customers say
Travelers Stories

Ankit & Mamta Bhatt- Mumbai
Exhausting but breathtaking!
Parikrama(Circuit) of Kinnaur Kailash trek is one of the most strenuous trek in Himachal Pradesh. The trek starts from Charang village and ends at Chitkul village in Baspa valley of Kinnaur. Charang-La aka Charang-Chitkul pass forms a drainage divide between Tidong valley and Baspa valley of Kinnaur. Tidong stream meets Satluj at Moorang whereas Baspa meets Satluj on its right bank at Karcham.

Neha & Dhara - Mumbai
Serene off beat place
For visiting a good place with hill station Kinnaur is the best place. Place is easily accessible by road. The peace and tranquility of this place is really mesmerizing. Undoubtedly … this is land of God.

Lalita & Mayur Singh- Pune
Part of Panch Kailash
Kinnour valley View and pictures road from shimla, dream come true. Kinnour kailash part of Panch Kailash having difficult trek to reach on top. Unfortunately yatra was not opned this year due to difficulties. Goverment has not issued permit, so we have to return back !!!

Pradeep & Rashanda Samaddar- Mumbai
Kinner Kailash with all its majesty
From the vantage points in Kalpa, you get to see the huge mountain ranges of Kinnaur Kailash which loom large onto you. At the very first sight of the mountains, enroute Reckong Peo, one would not be looking up towards the mountains, rather the mountains would be looking at you where ever you move. Both Reckong Peo and Kalpa are surrounded by the mighty Himalayan ranges. And very up close. Initially you would not find the Kinner Kailash peak, although it is the highest peak of this range attaining a sheer height of 6050 m from sea level. However, with some reference of pictures you will be able to spot the Kailash Khand amidst other towering peaks surrounding it.
The Kailash Khand is a 80 ft high quartzite monolith perched on a rocky slab and refracts sunlight throughout the day in different colours. The locals say that mighty Shiva linga changes colours in 11 different shades throughout a perfect sunny day.

Amita & Rakesh- Hyderabad
Calmness Around!
A small quaint place where you can unwind among the beauty nature had to offer. This place offers majestic view of Adi Kailash and various beautiful landscape to soak ourselves into. Although a bit tough during rainy seasons, it remains a must visit for self drivers which can enhnace your confidence to drive to Ladakh Valley.







