2Day 2📍 DAY 2 - Chandanwari to Sheshnag (12 KM Trek)
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Dinner, Lunch
3Day 3📍 DAY 3 – Sheshnag to Panchtarni (10.5 KM Trek)
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner
4Day 4📍 DAY 4 – Panchtarni to Shri Amarnath Cave to Baltal (3 KM + 14 KM Trek)
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner
5Day 5📍 DAY 5 – Baltal to Srinagar
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner
6Day 6📍 DAY 6 – Srinagar to Katra, Jammu
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner
7Day 7📍 DAY 7 – Maa Vaishno Devi Darshan (12 KM One-Way Trek)
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Dinner, Lunch
8Day 8📍 DAY 8 – Departure from Jammu: Journey Ends with Divine Memories
Meals IncludedBreakfast
What's Included
✔ Transportation: Comfortable travel arrangements throughout the journey, including Tour Traveller, train tickets, and required local transportation as per the itinerary.
✔ Accommodation: All stays from Day 1 until the conclusion of the tour are included. Accommodation will be provided in carefully selected hotels and tents to ensure a comfortable and memorable experience.
✔ Meals: All meals from the start of the trip until the end are included as per itinerary, allowing you to enjoy the journey without worrying about food arrangements.
✔ Trip Essentials: Each participant will receive a commemorative badge and sun cap as part of the yatra kit.
✔ Trip Management: Dedicated Trip Managers and coordinators will accompany the group to ensure smooth execution of the pilgrimage and provide assistance whenever required.
✔ Entry Fees: All applicable entry charges and permits mentioned in the itinerary are included.
What's Not Included
✘ Any expenses not specifically mentioned under the "Inclusions" section.
✘ Shri Amarnath Yatra registration fees and any associated medical certification charges.
✘ Airfare/Flight tickets to and from the designated arrival and departure destinations.
✘ Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, beverages, shopping, tips, additional snacks, or any other individual purchases.
Things to Carry
Waterproof Trek Shoes
Socks for trek and Wollen socks during night
Yatra permit (Registration)
CHC – Compulsory health certificate
Backpack/Rucksack /Trek bag
Slippers
Sun Cap
UV - Sun Glass
Warm jacket
Wollen cap
Poncho or rain gear
Fleece or sweater
Thermos bottle for warm water
Lunch box with spoon, tea cup
Head torch
Thermals
Wollen hand gloves
Trek Pole
Clothes – comfortable to trek and traditional wear at the main temple.
Water bottle
Power bank
Toiletries – brush, toothpaste etc.,
Aadhar card or any ID Card
A extra small bag for to carry basic things
Sunscreen, lip balm, moisturizer
Personal Medication (if any)
A shawl (Optional)
Carry some cash, because many places network won’t be there.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Pahalgam Route?
The traditional route to Amarnath Cave, covering approximately 36–48 km over multiple trekking stages.
2. How difficult is the Pahalgam trek?
It is longer but more gradual and generally considered easier than the Baltal route.
3. How many days are required for the yatra via Pahalgam?
Typically 3–5 days, depending on the itinerary and weather conditions
4. Is registration mandatory?
Yes, a valid Yatra Permit and health certificate are required.
5. Is helicopter service available on the Pahalgam route?
Yes, helicopter services are usually available from nearby sectors such as Pahalgam/Chandanwari to Panchtarni, subject to availability.
6. What are the major stops on the route?
Chandanwari, Sheshnag, Panchtarni, and Amarnath Cave.
8. Are food and accommodation available on the route?
Yes, tents, camps, and langars are available at major halt points.
9. Who can undertake the Pahalgam route?
Pilgrims with reasonable fitness levels who prefer a gradual ascent and traditional pilgrimage experience.
10. What is the main advantage of the Pahalgam route?
Better acclimatization, scenic landscapes, and a less strenuous climb compared to the Baltal route.
11. Is registration required for Vaishno Devi Yatra?
Yes, all pilgrims must obtain a Yatra Registration Slip before starting the trek.
12. How long is the trek from Katra to Bhawan?
Approximately 13–14 km.
13. How difficult is the trek?
The route is paved and suitable for most pilgrims with moderate fitness.
14. Is helicopter service available?
Yes, helicopter services operate between Katra and Sanjichhat, subject to availability.
15. Are battery cars, ponies, and palkis available?
Yes, assistance services are available for elderly pilgrims and those needing support
16. How much time is required for the yatra?
Most pilgrims complete the pilgrimage within 1–2 days.
17. What items are prohibited inside the shrine?
Mobile phones, cameras, tobacco products, large bags, and sharp objects.
18. Are accommodation and food facilities available?
Yes, accommodation, cloakrooms, and vegetarian food facilities are available throughout the route.
19. Can senior citizens undertake the yatra?
Yes, with support services such as helicopter, battery car, pony, or palki.
20. What documents should I carry?
Government-issued photo ID and Yatra Registration Slip.
Cancellation Policy
Multiple Days Treks or Trips Policy
Policy
46 days Prior
45-31 days
30-21 days
20-0 days
Batch Shifting
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Cancellation Charge
Free Cancellation
50% of the Trip Amount
75% of the Trip Amount
100% of the Trip Amount
Booking Amount
Refunded in mode of original payment
Adjusted in Refund Deduction
Adjusted in Refund Deduction
No Refund
Remaining Amount
Full Refund (deduction of 5% booking amount)
Refund, deduction 50% of the trip amount
Refund, deduction 75% of the trip amount
No Refund
- GST and connivence fee is non refundable.
- Train cancellation charges will be applicable
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✘ Charges for mules, horses, palkis, or porter services availed during the pilgrimage.
✘ Any additional costs arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as natural calamities, roadblocks, weather conditions, government regulations, flight/train delays or cancellations, or any situation beyond the organizer's control.