About Narayan Ashram Dharchula: Your Gateway to Adi Kailash

Narayan Ashram Dharchula is nestled deep within the Deodar forests of the northeastern Kumaon region in Uttarakhand and is a hidden gem for seekers of peace, spirituality, and natural beauty. Established in 1936 by Narayan Swami, this spiritual and socio-educational center offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Our journey to Narayan Ashram during the Kailash Mansarovar yatra in June 2022 was an unforgettable experience that we are eager to share.

Getting There:

To reach Narayan Ashram Dharchula, we hired taxis from Dharchula, and it took us approximately 2 hours to cover the 23-kilometer journey. The road leading to the ashram was bumpy, narrow, and unpaved for a significant part of the trip, so mental preparation is key. As you approach the ashram, the road improves, offering some relief. However, despite the challenging drive, the breathtaking views along the way make it all worthwhile.

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Dharchula- An Ancient Gateway to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
Dharchula- An Ancient Gateway to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Accommodation:

Upon our arrival, we were warmly welcomed by the ashram’s manager, Mr. Rana, and greeted with tea and biscuits. The ashram offers dormitory-style accommodations with shared toilets. While our stay was limited to one night, we recommend staying for at least two days to fully explore the nearby villages and trekking opportunities.

Narayan Ashram Dharchula comprises four distinct buildings and a separate Gaushala (Cattle Shelter). In one of the buildings, a prominent feature is the statue of Lord Surya Narayan, situated on the first floor at the heart of the ashram. The architecture is characterized by stone structures, with the interior adorned with wooden panels that provide insulation against the cold during rainy and winter seasons.

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Narayana Ashram Temple
Narayana Ashram Temple

Narayan Ashram Uttarakhand

Narayan Ashram Uttarakhand boasts a well-organized campus, complete with lush gardens, vegetable fields, and apple orchards. Accommodation options vary, with some rooms designed for individual or small group stays, featuring attached bathrooms. Others are dormitory-style accommodations, each with separate toilet and bath facilities. This diversity in lodging ensures that visitors with varying preferences can find suitable accommodations during their stay at Narayan Ashram.

The Environment:

Narayan Ashram Pithoragarh is surrounded by small yellow flowers, and the air is filled with tranquility. The atmosphere is serene, providing a perfect escape from the noise and chaos of city life. The ashram is surrounded by lush green forests, creating a picturesque backdrop that’s perfect for nature lovers.

Activities:

Narayan Ashram Dharchula is not just a place for spiritual seekers but also for those looking to disconnect from the typical tourist crowd. The ashram conducts various social and spiritual activities, including meditation sessions and educational programs. Visitors can also explore the ashram’s library and samadhi sthal. The calm and quiet ambiance here is perfect for introspection and meditation.

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Pithoragarh to Kailash Mansarovar
Pithoragarh to Kailash Mansarovar

Cost and Booking:

Visitors should make prior bookings as the ashram has limited accommodations and the narrow, landslide-prone roads can be challenging. The ashram charges $12 per person, which includes stay and all meals. Given the fantastic environment and the unique experiences it offers, this is a reasonable price.

Climate:

Narayan Ashram Dharchula experiences cold weather throughout the year, and during the winter season, it remains closed due to heavy snowfall. Summer temperatures can reach up to 30 degrees Celsius, while winter temperatures can drop to -5/10 degrees Celsius, with ice forming on the campus.

Conclusion:

Narayan Ashram Dharchula is a hidden paradise for those seeking tranquility, spiritual enrichment, and a deep connection with nature. The remote and rugged terrain naturally limits the number of visitors, ensuring a peaceful and immersive experience. Whether you’re on a spiritual quest or simply looking to escape the noise of the city, Narayan Ashram is a place that should be on your bucket list.

Visiting this ashram is not just a journey; it’s a soul-stirring experience that will leave you rejuvenated and connected to the beauty of the Himalayas and the serenity of your inner self.

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Namaste! I am Om. I am a licensed Tourist Guide ( Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India), I’m originally from Varanasi. Now, I am living in Rishikesh. I set up this blog to share my tips and experiences for traveling to inspire and help you to travel more. Hari Om

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