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Devotees visit it in large numbers from June to August, with the pilgrimage tour famously known as Amarnath Yatra, which begins from Chandanwari. It is considered to be one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, or the holiest shrines in Hinduism. Besides seeking blessings at the Amarnath Temple, the views surrounding it are extraordinary. According to legends, Bhrigu Muni, a famous sage in Hinduism, was the first person to have discovered this holy site.

At that time, the entire Kashmir Valley was submerged under water, and Kashyap Muni, another powerful sage, drained the waters with his divine powers. As the waters cleared, Bhrigu Muni was the first person to have the site of the Shiva Lingam. You can also avoid the long difficult trek and opt for taking Amarnath Yatra by helicopter. You can either walk or hire a palki a seat carried on the shoulders of people. You can also hire ponies for the entire distance all the way to the Amarnath Temple.

Planning a Trip? Ask Your Question. Amarnath, located in union territory of Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most important pilgrimage in India for the worshippers of Lord Shiva. The Amarnath cave has an enshrined Shivaling formed naturally with ice, which resembles Lord Shiva.

Amarnath is visited by millions of tourists every year from all across the world for a challenging mountainous trek called 'Amarnath Yatra'. Legend has it that, this place is regarded to be the same cave where Lord Shiva revealed the secret of life and eternity to Goddess Parvati.

Amarnath Cave is accessible only during the Sharavan months of July-August. There are two routes available for undertaking the Amarnath Yatra - via Baltal or Pahalgam. The Baltal route, though shorter, has a steeper trekking route. The Pahalgam route is longer but is generally preferred by most of the devotees.

It usually takes days to reach Amarnath from the base point. Helicopter services are now available by private operators on both these routes.

The devotees need to make advance bookings and get registered to undertake the holy pilgrimage to Amarnath. Read more about Amarnath Yatra How to visit amaranth. Sign in with Facebook. Sign in with Google. Packages Hotels Collections. Countries Singapore.

Write For Us! Amarnath Places to visit 1. Amarnath Cave 2. Amarnath Yatra 3. Baltal 4. Amarnath Cave. Amarnath, Jammu and Kashmir. Amarnath 4. View Hotels For Your Date. Search Hotels. Rating: 4. Plan Your Trip To Amarnath. Read more about Amarnath Yatra Read More. Works Offline. Share Anywhere. This route is preferred for returning back. Pithoo, pony and palkis are available. It is a 2-hour walk from Panjatarni to the cave. Palkis are also available. For Amarnath Yatra registeration, every yatri has to submit an application form and a compulsory health certificate CHC along with the required documents to obtain the yatra permit.

The forms can be downloaded here These forms will also be available free of cost at the registration branch of the bank. Here is the complete list of approved bank branches for Since , the SASB has also initiated a 'group registration scheme' for yatris intending to travel with friends, family or neighbours.

One yatra permit is valid for registering one yatri only Camps with prefabricated huts are available for overnight stay at Baltal, Nunwan, Sheshnag and Panjtarni.

These cost around INR per night. Free food, water and refreshment is available along the yatra route. Langars are also set up at various locations. Carry snacks like biscuit, canned food, dry fruits, chocolate, roasted chana, etc BSNL connectivity is available on the yatra route. Sign in with Google. Packages Hotels Collections. Countries Singapore. Write For Us! Home Articles Shri Amarnath Yatra Every yatri has to submit an application form and a compulsory health certificate CHC along with the required documents to obtain the yatra permit.

The forms can be downloaded from here These forms will also be available free of cost at the registration branch of the bank. Here is the complete list of approved bank branches for Since , the SASB has also initiated a 'group registration scheme' for yatris intending to travel with friends, family or neighbours.

Two Routes to Amarnath The Northern route is 14 km long and is shorter. Amarnath Yatra route through Pahalgam Source Both the routes, however, allow for the best possible facilities in the conditions, thanks largely to the efforts of Indian Army, Central Government and State Government Police Forces for both security and facilities.

Apart from government-provided facilities, various non-profit organizations and private companies also place stalls along the way which are the resting camps for the pilgrims.

There is a continuous supply of food in these pandals. The overall organization of the yatra, however, is carried out by Shri Amarnath Yatra trust which provides services like telecommunication, power supply, firewood etc.

Mobile phones are of no use in the area and it would be wise to leave them behind. Online Helicopter bookings can be made in advance. The efforts of the concerned agencies both government and private make the trek to Amarnath much easier than it used to be a few years ago with the lack of any facilities at all.

However, despite all the medical support, fair price shops and power utilities, the Amarnath Yatra Route is one of the harshest pilgrim routes in India and takes a toll on many lives every year. To minimize the losses, a compulsory health check-up is carried out for all pilgrims allowing only healthy people to go through.

Despite this, extreme weather, natural disasters and road accidents are frequent. None of this, however, deters the faithful followers of Lord Shiva from taking this perilous journey every year with joy. The legend says that Lord Shiva had to give in to Goddess Parvati's demands of knowing the secrets of life and death but he couldn't risk anyone eavesdropping. So, they set on their way to a cave in the mountains - too difficult to be reached by any lesser person than the gods themselves.

The secret was so sacred that all the companions also had to be left behind. So his ride - Nandi, the bull - was left at Pahalgam, the moon atop his head at Chandanwari, the snake around his neck at Lake Sheshnag, the 5 basic elements of life that he carried at Panchtarini and even his son - Lord Ganesha himself - at Mahaguna top.

And, now Hindu devotees find themselves en route this perilous mountainous trek every year. The Amarnath Yatra, however, is not just a spiritual tour. The nearby places are equally tempting tourist attractions to even the most non-religious among us. Kashmir was once called the 'Paradise on earth' by Amir Khusro and rightly so.

Some of the must-visit places that you can undertake in one trip include the likes of Srinagar , Gulmarg and Sonamarg.



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