57-Day Amarnath Yatra Announced, Online and Offline Registration from April 15
National Desk
Amarnath Yatra 2026 begins July 3. Check registration, routes, safety, and travel guidelines for a smooth pilgrimage experience.
The annual Amarnath Yatra for 2026 will commence on July 3 and conclude on August 28, spanning a total of 57 days. The announcement was made by Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who also shared key details regarding registration, routes, and enhanced arrangements for pilgrims. This sacred journey to the Amarnath cave remains one of the most significant spiritual pilgrimages in India, attracting thousands of devotees every year.
First Batch to Depart from Jammu Base Camp
The pilgrimage will officially begin with the first group of devotees departing from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu. Pilgrims between the ages of 13 and 70 years are eligible to undertake the journey. The ceremonial first Prayer at the holy cave will take place on June 19, marking the occasion of Jyestha Purnima, setting the spiritual tone for the upcoming Yatra.
Registration Process and Banking Facilities
Registration for the Amarnath Yatra will open on April 15. Pilgrims can choose both online and offline modes to secure their Yatra permits. Offline registration will be available across 556 designated bank branches throughout the country. Major banks such as Yes Bank, ICICI Bank, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India, and Axis Bank will facilitate the process. Additionally, online registration will be accessible through the official website of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, making it more convenient for devotees.
Routes Open for Pilgrimage
Two primary routes will be operational for the journey. The traditional Pahalgam route, starting from Anantnag district, covers approximately 48 kilometers and typically takes around three days to reach the holy cave. This route is considered relatively easier, with gradual ascents and well-defined halting points such as Chandanwari, Pissu Top, Sheshnag, and Panchtarni.
The Baltal route, originating from Ganderbal district, is much shorter at around 14 kilometers but significantly steeper and more challenging. While this route allows pilgrims to complete the journey faster, it involves sharp climbs and narrow paths, making it less suitable for elderly travelers.
Enhanced Facilities and Safety Measures
Authorities have introduced several improvements to ensure a safer and more comfortable pilgrimage experience this year. Arrangements have been increased by approximately 25 percent compared to previous years. One of the major additions is the introduction of RFID cards to improve tracking and security of pilgrims throughout the Yatra.
The group accidental insurance cover for pilgrims has been doubled from ₹5 lakh to ₹10 lakh, offering better financial protection. Additionally, compensation of ₹50,000 will be provided in case of the death of ponies used during the Yatra, reflecting attention to both human and animal welfare.
Travel Guidelines and Preparation
Pilgrims are advised to carry essential documents including a valid medical certificate, Aadhaar card, RFID card, travel application form, and passport-sized photographs. Physical preparation is crucial, as the Yatra involves significant trekking. Practicing daily walks of 4 to 5 kilometers, along with breathing exercises such as pranayama, is strongly recommended.
Travelers should pack wisely, keeping woollen clothes, rain gear, a trekking stick, water bottles, and essential medicines. Weather conditions in the region can change rapidly, so preparedness is key to ensuring a safe and fulfilling journey.
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57-Day Amarnath Yatra Announced, Online and Offline Registration from April 15
National Desk
The annual Amarnath Yatra for 2026 will commence on July 3 and conclude on August 28, spanning a total of 57 days. The announcement was made by Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who also shared key details regarding registration, routes, and enhanced arrangements for pilgrims. This sacred journey to the Amarnath cave remains one of the most significant spiritual pilgrimages in India, attracting thousands of devotees every year.
First Batch to Depart from Jammu Base Camp
The pilgrimage will officially begin with the first group of devotees departing from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu. Pilgrims between the ages of 13 and 70 years are eligible to undertake the journey. The ceremonial first Prayer at the holy cave will take place on June 19, marking the occasion of Jyestha Purnima, setting the spiritual tone for the upcoming Yatra.
Registration Process and Banking Facilities
Registration for the Amarnath Yatra will open on April 15. Pilgrims can choose both online and offline modes to secure their Yatra permits. Offline registration will be available across 556 designated bank branches throughout the country. Major banks such as Yes Bank, ICICI Bank, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India, and Axis Bank will facilitate the process. Additionally, online registration will be accessible through the official website of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, making it more convenient for devotees.
Routes Open for Pilgrimage
Two primary routes will be operational for the journey. The traditional Pahalgam route, starting from Anantnag district, covers approximately 48 kilometers and typically takes around three days to reach the holy cave. This route is considered relatively easier, with gradual ascents and well-defined halting points such as Chandanwari, Pissu Top, Sheshnag, and Panchtarni.
The Baltal route, originating from Ganderbal district, is much shorter at around 14 kilometers but significantly steeper and more challenging. While this route allows pilgrims to complete the journey faster, it involves sharp climbs and narrow paths, making it less suitable for elderly travelers.
Enhanced Facilities and Safety Measures
Authorities have introduced several improvements to ensure a safer and more comfortable pilgrimage experience this year. Arrangements have been increased by approximately 25 percent compared to previous years. One of the major additions is the introduction of RFID cards to improve tracking and security of pilgrims throughout the Yatra.
The group accidental insurance cover for pilgrims has been doubled from ₹5 lakh to ₹10 lakh, offering better financial protection. Additionally, compensation of ₹50,000 will be provided in case of the death of ponies used during the Yatra, reflecting attention to both human and animal welfare.
Travel Guidelines and Preparation
Pilgrims are advised to carry essential documents including a valid medical certificate, Aadhaar card, RFID card, travel application form, and passport-sized photographs. Physical preparation is crucial, as the Yatra involves significant trekking. Practicing daily walks of 4 to 5 kilometers, along with breathing exercises such as pranayama, is strongly recommended.
Travelers should pack wisely, keeping woollen clothes, rain gear, a trekking stick, water bottles, and essential medicines. Weather conditions in the region can change rapidly, so preparedness is key to ensuring a safe and fulfilling journey.