Snow-laden Himalayan peaks on the way to the holy Amarnath cave

Amarnath Yatra 2026

The Sacred Pilgrimage to the Holy Cave Shrine of Lord Shiva

Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir
Elevation: ~3,888 m (12,756 ft)
Expected: Jul–Aug 2026
2 Routes: Baltal & Pahalgam
Duration: 1–5 days
Registration mandatory

About the Amarnath Yatra

The Amarnath Yatra is one of the holiest pilgrimages in Hinduism, leading devotees to the sacred Amarnath Cave situated at an altitude of about 3,888 metres in the Himalayas of Jammu & Kashmir. The cave enshrines a naturally formed ice Shivlinga that waxes and wanes with the lunar cycle, revered as a manifestation of Lord Shiva.

Each year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims undertake the demanding trek during the summer months (typically July to August, ending on Raksha Bandhan / Shravan Purnima). The yatra is organised and regulated by the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), which handles registration, medical screening, security, and on-route facilities.

The Two Routes

There are two officially approved routes to reach the holy cave. Both converge at the Sangam point before the final stretch to the shrine.

Baltal Route

The shorter, steeper route — ideal for fit pilgrims who want to complete the yatra quickly, often in a single day.

  • Distance (one way)~14–16 km
  • Duration1–2 days
  • DifficultySteep / Strenuous
  • Base campBaltal (Sonmarg)
  • HelicopterNot available (No-Fly Zone)

Route: Baltal → Domail → Barari → Sangam → Holy Cave. Ponies, palanquins (palki/dandi), and porters are available.

Pahalgam Route

The traditional, longer and more gradual route — gentler on the body and rich in scenic Himalayan landscapes.

  • Distance (one way)~36–48 km
  • Duration3–5 days
  • DifficultyGradual / Moderate
  • Base campNunwan / Chandanwari
  • HelicopterNot available (No-Fly Zone)

Route:Pahalgam → Chandanwari → Pissu Top → Sheshnag → Panchtarni → Sangam → Holy Cave. Overnight halts at Sheshnag & Panchtarni.

How to Reach

Both base camps — Baltal (near Sonmarg) and Pahalgam — are reached via Srinagar or Jammu. Jammu is the main road/rail gateway from the rest of India.

By Air

Fly to Srinagar Airport (SXR). Baltal is ~95 km and Pahalgam is ~90 km by road from Srinagar.

By Train

Jammu Tawi (JAT) is the major railhead. From Jammu, take a taxi/bus to Pahalgam (~250 km) or Baltal (~400 km via Srinagar).

By Road

Well-connected highways link Jammu and Srinagar to both base camps. Yatra special transport runs in season.

Yatra Transport

Government-organised buses depart from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas base camp in Jammu in convoys.

No Helicopter Services in 2026

As per the official statement, helicopter services are not available for the Amarnath Yatra 2026 — the area along the route has been declared a No-Fly Zone. Pilgrims must complete the yatra on foot via the Baltal or Pahalgam route, with ponies, palki (palanquins), and porters available for assistance.

Registration & Permits

  • Mandatory registration through the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) — online at jksasb.nic.in or at designated bank branches (PNB, J&K Bank, SBI, YES Bank).
  • Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) issued by an authorised doctor/institution is required to register, due to the high altitude.
  • Each pilgrim is allotted a specific day and route. Carry your Yatra Permit and a valid photo ID at all times.
  • Age limits typically apply — generally 13 to 70 years, and pregnant women are not permitted. Confirm exact criteria for 2026 with SASB.

What to Carry

Clothing

  • • Warm woollen clothes & thermal innerwear
  • • Waterproof windcheater / raincoat
  • • Trekking shoes with good grip
  • • Woollen cap, gloves & warm socks
  • • Small umbrella & spare dry clothes

Health & Safety

  • • Personal medicines & first-aid kit
  • • Walking stick / trekking pole
  • • Torch with spare batteries
  • • Water bottle & dry snacks (dry fruits)
  • • Sunscreen, lip balm & cold cream

Documents & Essentials

  • • Yatra Permit & Health Certificate
  • • Photo ID (Aadhaar / Voter ID)
  • • Cash (limited card/UPI on route)
  • • Waterproof bag for documents
  • • Power bank & charged phone

Local Sightseeing

Extend your pilgrimage with these beautiful destinations near the base camps.

Near Pahalgam

Near Baltal / Sonmarg

Frequently Asked Questions

The Amarnath Yatra is held annually during the Hindu month of Shravan, typically across July and August, concluding on Raksha Bandhan (Shravan Purnima). The exact start and end dates for 2026 are announced by the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) a few months in advance. Always verify the official dates on jksasb.nic.in before booking travel, as the schedule and duration can vary year to year based on weather and administrative decisions.

It depends on your fitness and time. The Baltal route (~14–16 km) is shorter and steeper, allowing fit pilgrims to complete the yatra in a single day, but it is physically demanding. The Pahalgam route (~36–48 km) is longer and far more gradual, spread over 3–5 days with overnight halts at Sheshnag and Panchtarni — gentler on the body and considered the traditional path with stunning scenery. Elderly pilgrims and families often prefer Pahalgam, while time-pressed and fit pilgrims choose Baltal.

Yes. Registration through the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board is compulsory for every pilgrim. You can register online at jksasb.nic.in or in person at designated branches of partner banks (Punjab National Bank, J&K Bank, SBI, and YES Bank). A Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) from an authorised doctor is required to complete registration. Each registration is valid for a specific date and route.

Yes. Because the cave sits at nearly 3,888 metres, a Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) issued by an SASB-authorised doctor or medical institution is mandatory for registration. This ensures pilgrims are physically fit for the high-altitude trek. Those with heart conditions, respiratory issues, or other serious ailments should consult their doctor carefully before attempting the yatra.

No. As per the official statement for 2026, helicopter services are NOT available for the Amarnath Yatra, as the area along the route has been declared a No-Fly Zone. All pilgrims must complete the journey on foot, or by pony/palki (palanquin) and porter assistance, via either the Baltal or Pahalgam route. Plan your trip accordingly and confirm the latest advisories with SASB before travelling.

The SASB and various charitable organisations (langars) provide extensive facilities during the yatra, including free community kitchens serving meals, medical aid posts and emergency oxygen at regular intervals, tented accommodation at base camps and halt points, toilets, drinking water, and ponies/palanquins (pithoo, dandi, palki) for those who cannot walk. Security and rescue teams are stationed throughout. Mobile network coverage is patchy at higher altitudes.

Begin preparation at least a month before. Practise daily walking of 4–5 km, gradually increasing distance, and include deep-breathing exercises like pranayama to improve oxygen efficiency at altitude. Build leg strength with climbing stairs or hiking. Avoid alcohol and smoking before the yatra, stay well hydrated, and acclimatise at the base camp for a day if possible. Carry your prescribed medicines and never push beyond your physical limits at high altitude.

Age restrictions usually apply — registration is generally permitted for pilgrims between roughly 13 and 70 years of age, and pregnant women (typically beyond six weeks) are not allowed, due to the strenuous high-altitude conditions. Exact age criteria can change each year, so confirm the latest rules with SASB for 2026. Elderly pilgrims who qualify often choose the gentler Pahalgam route with pony, palki, or porter assistance, as helicopter services are not available in 2026.

Location & Map

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Amarnath Cave Shrine, Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir

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Quick Facts

Deity:Lord Shiva
Elevation:~3,888 m
Season:Jul–Aug
Routes:Baltal & Pahalgam
Organised by:SASB

Route at a Glance

Baltal

~14–16 km • 1–2 days • Steep & fast

Pahalgam

~36–48 km • 3–5 days • Gradual & scenic

Essential Tips

Safety

  • • Stick to marked tracks & follow officials
  • • Watch for altitude sickness symptoms
  • • Don't trek alone; move in groups

Good to Remember

  • • Weather changes rapidly — carry rainwear
  • • Start early; aim to descend by evening
  • • Keep emergency contacts handy

Stay & Langars

  • • Tented camps at base & halt points
  • • Free langars (community kitchens) on route
  • • JKTDC huts & hotels in Pahalgam/Sonmarg

Helpline & Contacts

J&K Tourism: +91-194-2452691

Photography Guide

  • • Sheshnag Lake reflections
  • • Snow bridges near Chandanwari
  • • Himalayan vistas from Pissu Top
  • • No photography inside the holy cave