The wait for Baba Barfani’s darshan is finally over! The much-awaited Amarnath Yatra 2025 is all set to commence from July 3, and will continue for 38 days, drawing lakhs of devotees from across the country to the holy cave shrine in the Himalayas.
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has made elaborate arrangements to ensure a safe, smooth, and spiritually enriching experience for all devotees. From enhanced security to offline registration, the pilgrimage will be monitored with high-tech surveillance and robust infrastructure.
Major Arrangements for Amarnath Yatra 2025
Oxygen Booths for High Altitude Safety
26 oxygen booths have been installed across both routes - 16 on Baltal route and 10 on Pahalgam route.
Accommodation & Shelter
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Tents arranged at Baltal and Nunwan base camps.
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Staying centers operational in districts between Lakhanpur and Banihal.
Security & Surveillance
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No-fly zone declared across the yatra route.
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CCTV surveillance and drones to monitor the entire pilgrimage.
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Police assistance centers set up at every major stop.
Facilities for Devotees
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52 langar centers, 60 RFID centres and token centers in Saraswati Dham.
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Mobile toilets, AC halls, drinking water, and 24/7 electricity at all halting points.
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First aid and ambulance services will be available throughout.
Important Guidelines for Amarnath Yatris
RFID Mandatory
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All devotees must carry RFID cards throughout the journey.
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RFID will be issued only after biometric authentication at centers in Jammu & Kashmir.
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No entry without valid RFID and medical certificate.
Offline Registration Starts July 1
For those who missed online registration, offline counters will be available from July 1.
Travel Essentials and Precautions
What to Carry:
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Comfortable shoes, woolen clothes, raincoat/umbrella.
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Waterproof bags to protect essentials from rain.
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Women are advised not to wear sarees – prefer salwar kameez or tracks for ease of movement.
Physical Preparation:
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Start walking 5 km daily to build stamina
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Practice deep breathing, stay hydrated
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Consult a doctor and obtain a fitness certificate
Restricted Categories
People not allowed to undertake the yatra:
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Children below 13 years
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Senior citizens above 70 years
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Pregnant women beyond 6 weeks
Things to Avoid
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Don’t take shortcuts; stick to designated paths
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Avoid restricted zones and don’t halt at locations marked with warnings
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Report any discomfort or symptoms immediately at medical posts
Emergency Support
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Control rooms and helpline numbers are operational 24/7.
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Devotees can seek help from police assistance booths at every stop.