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Amarnath Yatra By Helicopter Via Pahalgam

Amarnath Yatra By Helicopter via Pahalgam is one of the main route to visit the holy Amarnath Cave. This package is starting from Rs 19,500 Per Person including Hotels, Transport & Helicopter Tickets. Pilgrims coming from Jammu or Srinagar can take this route to reach at Cave either by trekking or by Helicopter.  There are two main ways to go on the Amarnath Yatra - by foot from Pahalgam or by helicopter from Srinagar. Pahalgam route has many scenic and many famous sightseeing locations.

Chandanwari, Sheshnag are top most religious points which devotees see during their trekking journey. Traveling by Helicopter to cave have very beautiful areal views.  Amarnath Yatra By Helicopter via Pahalgam saves time of devotees. It is one of the comfortable and luxury mode of darshan.

Amarnath Yatra Package by HelicopterPahalgam Route:

On this route, you will visit the towns of Srinagar, Pahalgam and Chandanwari before reaching the Amarnath Cave. Srinagar is known for its scenic beauty, with lakes, gardens and houseboats dotting the cityscape. Pahalgam is a beautiful hill station nestled in the Pir Panjal range of mountains. Chandanwari is the starting point of the Amarnath trek and is known for its meadows and glaciers.

If you choose to go by foot, you can start your journey from Pahalgam and trek to one of the base camps at either Baltal or Nunwan. From there, you will need to get a permit from the shrine board office and then make your way up to the holy cave. The entire journey takes around 4-5 days.  Jammu & Srinagar to Baltal by Helicopter is another route to visit Cave.

Amarnath Yatra Tour Package by Helicopter Via Pahalgam

If you are seeking a spiritual journey amidst the stunning landscapes of Kashmir, then the Amarnath Yatra Package from Pahalgam is an ideal choice. This tour package offers a unique opportunity to embark on a pilgrimage to the holy cave of Lord Shiva located in the Himalayas. The journey begins in Pahalgam, a picturesque town known for its scenic beauty and serene atmosphere. As you set off from here, you will be surrounded by breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, and gushing rivers that create an enchanting ambiance throughout your expedition. The trek to Amarnath Cave is not just about devotion.

it also presents adventure enthusiasts with thrilling challenges along its steep slopes and rocky terrains. Throughout your journey, experienced guides accompany you, ensuring safety while providing interesting insights into local folklore and mythology associated with the sacred site. Each step brings you closer to experiencing divinity as devotees chant hymns reverberating through the air, creating an aura filled with spirituality and tranquility. As dusk settles upon reaching Amarnath Cave's entrance adorned by ice formations resembling Lord Shiva himself, one cannot help but feel overwhelmed by a sense of awe and reverence. The sight inside leaves visitors spellbound - an ice lingam formed naturally each year symbolizing divine energy at its purest form. After paying homage to Lord Shiva within these hallowed walls, pilgrims return back cherishing memories that will last a lifetime – memories

Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1: Srinagar- Pahalgam (Distance 85 km)

On your arrival in Srinagar meet our tour representative and get transferred Pahalgam. On reaching Pahalgam, check-in at your pre-booked hotel and relax. Stay overnight in the hotel.

Day 2: Pahalgam – Panjtarni – Amarnath Cave – Panjtarni – Pahalgam – Srinagar

On the second day of the tour, you are transferred to Panjtarni by helicopter, from where you can either choose to hire a horse or palki or walk to reach the holy shrine of Amarnath.

Once done with darshans, return to Panjtarni by either walking, or hiring a palki or horse. From Panjtarni proceed to Pahalgam by helicopter. From Pahalgam, you are transferred to Srinagar by road. Check in at your hotel on reaching Srinagar and relax. Overnight stay in the hotel in Srinagar.

Day 3: Srinagar sightseeing

On the third day of the Amarnath Yatra by Helicopter Tour, get ready for Srinagar sightseeing, after breakfast. The sites to be visited include the popular Mughal Gardens, Shrinagar’s prime attraction.

Mughal Gardens’ Nishat Bagh and Shalimar Bagh are most famed. Nishat Bagh or the Garden of Pleasure was built in 1636 by Asif Khan and the Shalimar Bagh or the Abode of Love dates back to 1619 when Jahangir commissioned it for his beloved wife, Nur Jahan. Any tour to Srinagar is incomplete if it doesn’t include Shikara Ride, thus you cruise on Dal Lake aboard the traditional houseboats of Kashmir. Please note, the cost of boat-ride is not included in the itinerary.

Return to your room for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 4: Departure from Srinagar

Have your breakfast and check-out from the hotel. You get a timely transfer to Srinagar Airport for your onward journey.

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Inclusions
All Transfers & sightseeing by Non Ac Indigo/Tavera/Tempo Traveler.
01 Nights in Pahalgam at Hotel as per above.
02 Night in Srinagar at Hotel as per above.
Accommodation on MAP (Breakfast+Dinner) basis
Sightseeing of Mughal Gardens.
Return Helicopter Tickets for Amarnath Ji Darshan.
Pick up & drop at Srinagar.
Shikara ride on Dal Lake.
Above rates are net & non-commissionable.

Exclusion
GST @5%
Lunch does not include in Package.
Anything not mentioned under ‘Package Inclusions’
All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals.
Medical and travel insurance.
Any kind of entry fees anywhere if not mentioned in including.
Tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone
charges.
All items of personal nature.
Porter, pony, horse, cable car, boat, train tickets, air tickets charges.

Amarnath FAQs

The Amarnath Yatra has been taken by devotees for centuries and is considered to be one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for Hindus. It is believed that Lord Shiva chose this place to reveal the secret of immortality to his wife, Goddess Parvati. It is also believed that the mountain enshrines an ice lingam, which represents Lord Shiva in its purest form and changes size with the changing phases of the moon. This pilgrimage is meant to celebrate the joys of spiritual awakening, devotion and self-discovery.

The Amarnath Yatra is an annual pilgrimage to the Amarnath Cave in Jammu and Kashmir, India. The cave is considered to be one of the holiest shrines in Hinduism, and thousands of devotees make the journey every year. If you're planning on undertaking the yatra, it's important to know about the registration process.

Registration Process The registration process for the Amarnath Yatra is relatively simple. You can register online through the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) website or through designated bank branches. The registration process usually starts in April or May, and the yatra takes place from June to August. It's important to note that there are two routes for the yatra: the traditional Pahalgam route and the Baltal route. You will need to specify which route you plan on taking during registration. Additionally, there are different categories of registration, including individual registration and group registration.

 

Documents Required When registering for the Amarnath Yatra, you will need to provide certain documents. These include a valid photo ID proof, such as a passport or Aadhaar card, and a medical fitness certificate. The medical certificate must be issued by a registered medical practitioner and should state that you are physically fit to undertake the yatra. If you're planning on undertaking the yatra with a group, you will also need to provide a group registration form. This form must be signed by the group leader and should include details such as the names and addresses of all members of the group.

 

Important Information There are a few important things to keep in mind when registering for the Amarnath Yatra. Firstly, there is a quota system in place, which means that only a certain number of people are allowed to undertake the yatra each day. This is to ensure the safety and security of all pilgrims. Additionally, there are certain age restrictions in place. Only those between the ages of 13 and 75 are allowed to undertake the yatra. Pregnant women, people with heart conditions, and those with other medical conditions are also advised not to undertake the yatra. In conclusion, the Amarnath Yatra is a significant pilgrimage for Hindus around the world. If you're planning on undertaking the yatra, it's important to register in advance and provide all necessary documents. Remember to keep in mind the age restrictions and quota system in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.

There are two routes to reach Amarnath cave i.e. Jammu-Pahalgam and the other one is Jammu-Baltal. Jammu-Baltal is the shorter route to reach the cave and it takes 14 km trekking distance to be covered only and if you go via Jammu-Pahalgam route then you need to cover 30 km trekking distance to reach Amarnath cave. Despite being a longer route, Jammu-Pahalgam is the most convenient route to reach the cave as it facilitates all the essentials of a trip like food stalls, camps, etc.

Due to the limited carrying capacity of the mountainous tracks of Amarnath, the government has limited the number of tourists to 15,000 per day by looking after their safety and security. Each of the routes is limited to 7500 pilgrims per day and this is why registration is mandatory for Amarnath Yatra.

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