Adi Kailash:
The Eternal Shrine of Lord Shiva
Adi Kailash (Kumaoni: आदि कैलाश), also known as Shiva Kailash, Chota Kailash, Baba Kailash or Jonglingkong Peak, is a mountain located in the Himalayan mountain range in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India.[4] It is the second most important peak among the group of five separate peaks in Himalayas in separate locations collectively known as the Panch Kailash or "Five Kailashas", others being Mount Kailash in the first place, Shikhar Kailash (Shrikhand Mahadev Kailash) in the third, Kinnaur Kailash in the fourth and Manimahesh Kailash in the fifth place in terms of importance.
The Adi Kailash Yatra typically opens for pilgrims in late May or early June and continues until mid-October, with the best time to visit being from mid-May to June and September to mid-October, avoiding the monsoon months of July and August.
The best time to visit Adi Kailash is during the shoulder seasons of April to June and September to October, when the weather is relatively dry and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 5 to 17°C (41 to 63°F) and nighttime temperatures from 0 to 6°C (32 to 43°F).