JAMMU - BALTAL - HOLY CAVE
Jammu - Baltal - Domail - Barari - Holy Cave
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By Air
Srinagar, the nearest aerodrome,
has world famous sights to see, such as Dal Lake, Nagin Lake,
ShankaracharyaTemple and Mughal gardens like Shalimar, Nishat and Cheshma-shahi. Known as "Paradise on earth" and
being the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir, the city is well connected by
air and road. There are daily flights to Srinagar from Delhi and Jammu. On
certain weekdays flights also pickup passengers from Chandigarh and Leh.
By Rail
Jammu is the nearest Railway
Station. Jammu is the winter Capital of
Jammu & Kashmir. Also known as "CITY OF TEMPLES", one may visit
old temples such as Raghunath Temple, Mahadev Mandir and other temples. Railway
station is very well connected and there are lots of express trains to various
towns in India.
By Road
Jammu and Srinagar are also
connected through road. Buses and Taxies are
available for this part of the journey. These can be hired on daily as
well as on full tour basis.
Traditional route
A. JAMMU-Pahalgam-Holy Cave
A. JAMMU - PAHALGAM - HOLY CAVE
Jammu to Pahalgam (315 km) - The
distance between Jammu to Pahalgam can be covered by taxi / buses which are
available at Tourist Reception Centre, J & K Govt.,Raghunath Bazaar only
early in the morning. Another option is going to Srinagar by air and then
proceeding to Pahalgam by road.
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Situated 96 Kms from Srinagar,
Pahalgam is known all over the world for its beauty. Lidder and Aru Rivers and
high mountains kiss the valley. Good Hotels are available for accommodation.
Arrangements for free Langars (food kiosks) are also made by Non Government
Organisations at Nunwan Yatri Camp, 6 kms. short of Pahalgam. Pilgrims camp at
Pahalgam for the first night.
CHANDANWARI
The distance from Pahalgam to
Chandanwari is 16 kms. Mini buses run from Pahalgam to reach Chandanwari. The
trail runs along the Lidder River with a fabulous scenic view. There are many
Langars that offer food to the Yatris.
PISSU TOP
As the Yatra proceeds further
from Chandanwari one climbs a height to reach Pissu Top. It is said that to be
the first to reach for darshan of Bhole Nath Shivshankar, there was a war
between Devtas and Rakshas. With the power of Shiv, devtas could kill the
rakshas in such large number that the heap of their dead bodies resulted in
this high mountain.
SHESHNAG
Sheshnag – is actually a mountain
which derives its name from its Seven Peaks, resembling the heads of the
mythical snake. The second night's camp at Sheshnag overlooks the deep blue
waters of Sheshnag lake, and glaciers beyond. There are legends of love and
revenge too associated with Sheshnag, and at the camp these are narrated by
campfires. The stillness of the Himalayan night increases your inner joy. Once
you take bath and enjoy the scenic view, life takes a whole new meaning
altogether.
PANCHTARNI
From Sheshnag one has to climb a
steep height across Mahagunas Pass at 4276 mtrs.(14000 ft) for 4.6 Km and then
descend to the meadow lands of Panjtarni at a height of 3657 mtrs (12000 ft).
Due to cold harsh winds it is strongly recommended that Yatris should carry
their quota of Woolens and Vaseline!
Some Yatris are also affected by deficiency of oxygen. Some may get the feeling
of nausea. Dry fruits, sour and sweet eatables like Lemon appear to control
these symptoms but it is best to contact the nearest medical post immediately.
The route to Mahagunas is full of rivulets, water falls and springs. At
Panjtarni, at the feet of BHAIRAV MOUNT, Five Rivers flow which apparently
originated from Lord Shiva's Hair(Jataon). Pilgrims camp at Panjtarni on the
3rd night.
On the way to The Holy Cave, one
comes across the Sangam of Amravati and Panjtarni rivers. Some pilgrims take
bath at Amravati near the Holy Cave before going for Darshan. There are two
smaller Shivlings one of Maa Parvati and other of Shri Ganesh. It may be noted
that after having early Darshan of the Shiv Linga at Holy Cave, one can return
to Panjtarni well in time the same day.
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Sonamarg-Baltal
From Jammu, one has to go by road
to Srinagar and then to reach Baltal via Sonamarg.
This is a 14 km. steep trek – one
way. Only the very fit can go and come back the same day after trekking for 28
kms. It is possible to hire ponies or palkies. Baltal is, more popular because
of its shorter distance.
For all queries, please contact:
Reception cum Information Centre
Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board
Help Line
Contact No +91-194-2313146, 2313147, 2313148
Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board
2nd Floor, Block- III, Engineering Complex,
Raj Bagh Srinagar SGR J&K 190008
May to October Phone No. : +91-194-2313146, 2313147, 2313148,
2313149
Tele Fax : +91-194-2501679
Email : sasbjk2001@gmail.com
Chaitanya Ashram, Talab Tillo, Jammu
J&K: 180002
November to April Phone No. : +91-191-2555662, 2503399
Tele Fax : 0191-2503399
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Online Helicopter Service
(Helicopter Booking Yatra On-line
booking for heli-tickets for Shri Amarnathji Yatra begins at 10.00 am on 25th
April, 2017. Booking of the heli-tickets through the appointed agents shall
also commence from 25th April, 2017 at 10.00 a.m.
Neelgrtath-Panjtarni-Neelgrath Sector For booking heli-tickets on
Neelgrath-Panjtarni-Neelgrath Sector, please visit the websites of following
heli-operators:
U Tair India Pvt.Ltd. -
www.utair-india.com, www.utair.in One way ticket fare on this sector is Rs
1715/- per person. Pahalgam-Panjtarni-Pahalgam Sector For booking heli-tickets
on Pahalgam-Panjtarni-Pahalgam Sector, please visit the website of following
heli-operator, Himalaya Heli Services Pvt. Ltd - www.himalayanheli.com One way
ticket fare on this sector is Rs 2950/- per person Other Instructions: i) Those
Yatris who travel by Helicopters to Panjtarni shall not be required to secure
Yatra Permits but such Yatris will be required to produce Compulsory Health
Certificates, duly issued by Authorized Doctors / Institutes (Please see our
website for more information on Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) and the
list of Authorized Doctors / Institutes), at the time of boarding the
helicopter at Neelgrath / Pahalgram. Online Helicopter Service ii) No Yatri
shall be allowed to board the helicopter without first submitting the CHC. iii)
With one credit / debit card, a maximum of five passengers shall be booked. The
same credit / debit card cannot be used for booking of tickets for next three
weeks. The credit / debit card used for booking shall have to be reproduced at
the time of the issuance of the boarding pass. iv) Children below 13 year in
age, elderly persons above the age of 75 years and ladies who are more than six
week pregnant shall not be permitted to undertake the pilgrimage
Do’s & Don’ts for Shri
Amarnathji Yatra Do’s
1. Prepare for the Yatra by
achieving a high level of Physical Fitness. You are advised to start at atleast
a month prior to the Yatra at least a 4-5km Morning/Evening walk. For Improving
the oxygen efficiency of your body, you should start doing deep breathing
exercises and Yoga, particularly Pranayam.
2. Your journey shall involve
trekking across high mountains, facing strong cold winds. You must carry
(i) adequate woolen clothing;
(ii) a small umbrella (preferably
one which is tied with an elastic band around your head and supported by a
strap around the chin);
(iii) windcheater;
(iv) raincoat;
(v) waterproof trekking shoes;
(vi) torch;
(vii) walking stick;
(viii) cap (preferably a monkey
cap);
(ix) gloves;
(x) jacket;
(xi) woolen socks;
(xii) trousers (preferably a
waterproof pair). These items are essential as the climate is highly
unpredictable and changes abruptly from sunny weather to rain and snow. The
temperature can sometimes abruptly fall to 5 degrees Celcius or lower.
3. For Ladies: saree is not a
suitable dress for the Yatra. Salwar Kameez, pant-shirt or a track suit will be
better. Ladies who are more than 6 week pregnant shall not be allowed to
undertake the pilgrimage.
4. Keeping in view the tough nature
of the trek, children below 13 year in age and elderly persons above the age of
75 years shall not be permitted to undertake the pilgrimage.
5. It would be better if the porter
/ horses / ponies carrying your luggage travel just in front or behind you, as
you may suddenly need something from your baggage.
6. During the Yatra from
Pahalgam/Baltal onwards, you should keep spare clothes/ eatables in a suitable
water proof bag to ensure against their getting wet.
7. Carry a water bottle, dry
fruits, roasted grams/channa, toffees/gur (jiggery), chocolates, etc for use
during the journey.
8. Carry some cold
cream/Vaseline/sunscreen to protect your hands /face against sunburn etc.
9. You should not trek alone.
Always travel in a group and ensure that all those comprising the group,
walking in front of you or in the rear, always remain in your sight, to ensure
against your being separated from them.
10.To enable prompt action being
taken in case of any emergency, you should keep in your pocket a note
containing the name/addresses/mobile telephone number of a member of your group
with whom you are travelling. You must also carry your Yatra Permit and any other
identity card.
11.On your return journey, you must
leave the Base Camp along with all members of your group. In case any member of
your group is missing you must seek immediate assistance of the Police and also
have an announcement made on the Public Address System at the Yatra Camp.
12.You should provide all possible
help to your fellow Yatris, travelling with you, and perform the pilgrimage
with a pious mind.
13.You must strictly follow the
instructions issued by the Yatra administration, from time to time.
14.Earth, water, air, fire and sky
are integral parts of Lord Shiva. The Base camp and the entire Yatra routes are
the abode of Shri Amarnathji. Throughout your pilgrimage you must respect the
environment and do nothing to pollute it.
15.All waste materials must be
placed in the nearest dustbin. All organic wastes must be put in the dustbin
which is green coloured.
16. Lavatories/ urinals, installed
in the camps and other places enroute the Holy Cave, should be used.
Don’ts
1. Don’t stop at places which are
marked by warning notices.
2. Don’t use slippers because there
are steep rises and falls on the route to the Holy Cave. Only wear trekking
shoes with laces.
3. Don’t attempt any short cuts on
the route as doing so would be dangerous.
4. Do not do anything during
your entire forward/return journey which could cause pollution or disturb the
environment of the Yatra area. Use of plastics is strictly banned in the State
and is punishable under law.