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Amarnath Yatra 2025: Dates, eligibility, registration process, required documents, and accommodation details

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Every year, thousands of devotees from across India embark on the sacred Amarnath Yatra, a pilgrimage to the holy Amarnath Cave nestled in the Himalayas of Jammu and Kashmir. Perched at over 12,700 feet above sea level, the cave houses a naturally formed ice Shivling, believed to be a divine representation of Lord Shiva. More than a physical journey, the Yatra is a test of faith, endurance, and devotion.

For 2025, the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB) has announced that the Yatra will take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. Here's everything you need to know if you're planning to undertake this spiritual journey.

Key Information: Dates, Eligibility, and Pilgrim Limit
  • Yatra Dates: July 3 to August 9, 2025
  • Daily Pilgrim Limit: Approximately 15,000 pilgrims allowed per day
  • Age Restrictions: Only those between 13 and 70 years are permitted
  • Health Advisory: Individuals with heart, lung, or serious health issues are not allowed to participate

How to Register for the Amarnath Yatra 2025
Online Registration
  • Visit the official SASB portal: jksasb.nic.in
  • Click on ‘Yatra Permit Registration’
  • Fill in the required details and upload a passport-size photo and Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC)
  • Pay the registration fee of Rs. 220
  • Download and print your Yatra Permit
Offline Registration
  • Collect a token slip from designated centres in Jammu three days before your Yatra date
  • Undergo a medical check-up the next day at authorized hospitals
  • Complete Aadhaar verification and biometric registration to receive your RFID card
Essential Documents Required
  • CHC (Compulsory Health Certificate) from a recognized medical institution
  • Yatra Permit (choose either Baltal or Pahalgam route)
  • RFID Card issued during offline registration
  • Aadhaar Card or passport (for NRIs)
  • Six passport-size photos
  • Valid mobile number
  • Travel proof matching your Yatra dates
Accommodation and Food Facilities
Shelter Options
  • Tents and huts are available along both routes for overnight stays
  • These can be booked on the spot
  • Designed for weather safety and comfort
Food Availability
  • Government ration depots provide essentials at fixed prices
  • Tea stalls and small food joints line the route
  • It’s advisable to carry snacks like dry fruits, biscuits, and energy bars
  • Cooking gas and firewood are accessible at key camps
Health & Safety Tips for a Safe Yatra
  • Start walking daily: Cover 4–5 km every day a month before the Yatra
  • Practice yoga & pranayam: Helps improve breathing and oxygen intake
  • Arrive early: Reach base camp 1–2 days before your trek for acclimatization
  • Stay hydrated: Drink up to 5 litres of water daily
  • Eat light: Stick to simple carbs like rice and rotis; avoid oily food
  • Dress in layers: Weather in the mountains can change abruptly
  • Watch for altitude sickness: Seek help if you feel dizzy, tired, or nauseous
  • Medical posts: Available every 2 km along the route
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking: Both increase dehydration risks
  • Carry valid ID and permits: Always keep documents on hand
  • Respect the terrain: Go at your own pace — it’s a spiritual journey, not a race
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