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FAQ for adi kailash

The best time for the Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra is between May and October when the weather is pleasant and favorable for trekking and sightseeing.
This Yatra involves moderate to difficult trekking, especially at high altitudes. Pilgrims should be in good health and physically fit for long walks and uneven terrains. Medical check-ups and fitness certificates may be required before the Yatra.
The Yatra is generally recommended for individuals between 18 to 65 years old, in good health. However, older individuals may participate if they have excellent physical fitness and doctor approval.
Indian nationals will need a valid government ID such as an Aadhaar card, passport, or voter ID. Non-Indian nationals must carry their passports. Recent passport-sized photographs are also required.
Basic first aid facilities are available at major halts like Dharchula and Gunji. However, it is advisable to carry personal medications and consult with your physician before embarking on the Yatra. In case of severe medical emergencies, evacuation might be required.
Accommodation varies depending on the location. You will stay in basic hotels, homestays, and guesthouses with shared facilities. The focus is on providing a clean, safe, and comfortable environment suitable for pilgrims.
Yes, you can carry electronic devices, but mobile network connectivity might be limited in certain remote areas. It is advised to keep your devices charged and carry power banks.
Aradhya Tours provides pure vegetarian meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) throughout the Yatra. Only breakfast will be served on the last day.
It's recommended to pack light but carry essentials like warm clothing, trekking shoes, a first aid kit, sunscreen, and personal medications. Avoid carrying non-essential luxury items due to weight and accessibility concerns.
The Yatra involves high-altitude trekking, so it may not be ideal for absolute beginners. However, if you have prior trekking experience or good physical fitness, you should be able to manage with proper preparation.
Dharchula can be reached via road from major cities like Delhi, Kathgodam, and Pithoragarh. The nearest railhead is Kathgodam, and Aradhya Tours provides transportation from there.
The total distance for the Dharchula-based Yatra covers around 350 km over 5 days, including trekking to sacred sites like Adi Kailash, Parvati Sarovar, and Om Parvat.
The Yatra from Kathgodam includes transportation by Bolero or Tempo Traveller from Kathgodam to the various Yatra destinations. Aradhya Tours handles all transportation logistics.
The Yatra from Kathgodam spans 8 days, including travel time, exploration of sacred sites, and sightseeing at attractions like Patal Bhuvaneshwar, Chitai Golu Temple, and Jageshwar Temple.
The package includes round-trip transportation from Delhi to Kathgodam, either by 3AC/CC train, sleeper bus, or other vehicles. Further transportation to the Yatra locations is provided by Bolero or Tempo Traveller.
The Yatra from Delhi is an 8-day pilgrimage, starting with an overnight journey from Delhi to Kathgodam and ending with a return to Delhi after completing the Yatra.
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