Day 1 - Pithoragarh to Dharchula
Free sampleDrive to the border town on the Kali river.
- Pack: Carry original ID and permit copies
- Safety: Border zone - keep all documents handy
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Pithoragarh → Dharchula → Gunji → Jolingkong (Adi Kailash, 5,945m peak view) and Om Parvat at Nabhidhang. Restricted border zone – permit and registered operator required.
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Pilgrims and high-altitude road-trippers - the "Chhota Kailash" and the sacred Om Parvat deep in the Kumaon border country. Inner-line permit and an Aadhaar-based pass are mandatory.
Pithoragarh → Dharchula → Gunji → Jolingkong (Adi Kailash, 5,945m peak view) and Om Parvat at Nabhidhang. Restricted border zone – permit and registered operator required.
This is a self-guided plan, not a booked tour. You travel independently - we hand you the exact routes, stays and local know-how to do it confidently on your own.
Drive to the border town on the Kali river.
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