Duration : 03 Nights / 04 Days |
Destination : Sonmarg - Neelgarth - Panchtarni - Srinagar
Price : On Request
You can book the cheapest Amarnath Yatra By Helicopter Package with us in 2025. Amarnath yatra is actually a road of faith that draws you nearer to Lord Shiv. With the meticulously designed Amarnath Yatra By Helicopter through Baltal, you can effortlessly complete the sacred trek. You can seek the divine's blessings on this Amarnath Yatra By Helicopter Tour, which lasts for more than 3 Nights/ 4 Days, and learn about Sonmarg's and Srinagar's picturesque wonders.
As soon as you arrive in Srinagar, our tour guide will give you a warm welcome. By organising a guided transfer to Sonmarg, he can help you even more. Srinagar, the breathtaking capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is home to a wealth of attractions. Take in the stunning roadways as they wind into the majestic Himalayas. As soon as you arrive, complete the check-in formalities and then spend the rest of the day at your own speed. Hotel stay for the night.
Drive to Neelgarth in the morning to take a fly for Darshan at Holy Cave. Arrive in Neelgarth and walk (5–10 minutes) to the helipad to get a helicopter to Panchtarni. After darshan and pooja, it is approximately a 5-6 kilometre trip from Panchtarni to the holy cave. Stay the night in the holy cave.
Start your hike to Panchtarni in the morning. Then, fly to Baltal, where you'll meet your driver and drive to Srinagar to check into a hotel and spend the night.
The tour's final day is today. Enjoy a relaxing ride to Srinagar's airport following that. Once there, get on a flight and fly to your next destination.
Since the Amarnath Cave is only accessible during the Amarnath Yatra, which occurs in July-August (Shravan month in the Hindu calendar), thousands of pilgrims visit the site each year. The cave is located at 3,888 metres above sea level, about 141 kilometres from Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, and is accessible through the town of Pahalgam.
Amarnath, one of the most famous sanctuaries, is highly regarded in Hinduism. Pratham Pujan, which is claimed to evoke Baba Amarnath's blessings, is performed when the yearly "Amarnath Yatra" is remembered.
The 'lingam' also reaches its height in July and August when the ice caps surrounding the cave are melting because the ice is made from the water that drips from the top of the cave as a result of the melting of the ice on top of it. Water gradually stops soaking into the cave's growing rocks.
1. There needs to be a medical certificate from a licenced hospital or physician in your state.
2. The photo's file extension must be JPEG or JPG, and its size cannot exceed 1MB.
3. A medical certificate must be uploaded during registration in.PDF format and should not be larger than 1MB.
4. Anyone under the age of 13 or over the age of 17 will not be permitted.
5. Pregnant women who are more than six weeks along are not permitted.
6. While travelling, keep your original photo ID and medical certificate with you.
On June 30, 2025, the Amarnath Yatra will get underway.
At the start of the Amarnath Yatra, a prayer to Lord Shiva is offered, known as Pratham Pujan. The yatra is at its most delightful and best between Guru Purnima and Shravan Purnima. The followers arrive at the base camp, which is where the actual yatra starts.
Bus services from Jammu to Pahalgam and Baltlal are provided by the State Transport and independent companies. These are the two locations where the Amarnath Yatra can be started.
The northern and 14 kilometre shorter path. It is difficult to climb because of how steep it is. It starts at Baltal. Srinagar is a stop along the longer, easier, and more usual route.
Walking one of the two routes, devotees start the Amarnath Yatra either Pahalgam or Srinagar. The shorter, more difficult, and time-consuming 14 km round trip via Baltal, Domial, Barari, and Sangam takes one to two days. However, due to security reasons, ponies are not allowed on this route. A person must either walk, ride on "Dandies," or be supported by other people. Since the steep climb is regarded to pose serious health concerns to those who have not yet adjusted, the Amarnath Yatra route is seen as more advantageous for leaving the shrine and returning than for ascending. Young, fit people looking for excitement while on a religious trip take on this walk.
The lengthier Amarnath Yatra route through Pahalgam is more popular
The distance travelled throughout the journey might range from 36 to 48 kilometres, depending on the pilgrim's devotion. On average, a trek of one way takes three to five days. The Amarnath trail is substantially longer and slopes more smoothly than the Baltal hike. However, one will also see pony throngs almost the entire trip. The use of this yatra route is not recommended for individuals who are elderly, ill, or have a history of illnesses.
But despite the challenges, both routes are able to offer the best facilities possible thanks in large part to the security and infrastructure efforts of the Indian Army, the Central Government, and State Government Police Forces. Along with the government-provided conveniences, other charitable organisations and for-profit companies opened up shop along the route to act as rest stops for the pilgrims. There is usually food accessible in these pandals. However, Shri Amarnath Yatra trust, which offers amenities like telephone, electricity supply, firewood, etc., manages the general organisation of the yatra. It is advisable to leave your cell phone at home because they are useless in the area.
The walk to Amarnath is now lot easier than it used to be a few years ago when there were no facilities at all thanks to the efforts of the involved agencies (both government and private). The Amarnath Yatra Route is one of India's hardest pilgrimage routes, and despite having access to medical care, fair-priced shops, and electricity resources, it nonetheless claims a significant number of lives each year. All pilgrims must undergo a mandatory health examination; only those in good health are allowed to proceed in order to reduce losses. Even yet, severe weather, natural calamities, and traffic accidents are common. However, none of this deters the devoted devotees of Lord Shiva from joyfully undertaking this risky pilgrimage each year.
Starting Point: Halopad at Baltal
Helipad in Pahalgam is where to begin.
All rides are scheduled according to specific times, which should be rigorously observed.
A single debit or credit card may only be used for a maximum of five reservations. For the following three weeks, the same card cannot be used for booking. When a boarding pass is issued, the debit or credit card that was used to make the reservation must be duplicated.
Children under the age of 13, people over the age of 75, and women who are more than six weeks pregnant are not permitted to make the trip for safety reasons.
If choosing the helicopter trip, the pilgrim will be dropped off at Panjtarni, which is 6 km away and requires two hours to walk to the Amarnath caves. However, if there are many pilgrims present, the walk could take up to four hours on flat ground. Please be aware that the hike to the caverns is challenging due to the lower temperatures and altitude sickness, which calls for a slower pace.
A Palki can be hired, and they will take you directly to the cave. Pony rides are also an option, although they will leave you off two km before the cave due to the terrain's moderate incline.
According to guidelines established by Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), all pilgrims/travelers seeking to use helicopter services for the Amarnath Yatra are required to provide a Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) for each individual, officially issued by recognised medical professionals/institutions. Long before the start of advance reservations, the official website posts a list of accredited medical professionals.
No pilgrim or visitor may board the helicopter without presenting a CFC that was issued on the designated day.
For overnight lodging, camps with prefabricated huts are provided in Baltal, Nunwan, Sheshnag, and Panjtarni. Through commercial contractors, the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board sets up these camps, which run between INR 250 and 375 per night.
Along the Amarnath Yatra path, numerous private tents and shelters have been erected. These include bedding on the floor and in cots, as well as quilts, mattresses, blankets, and pillows. These range from 250 to 1000 INR every night. For more information about other holiday packages contact E Kerala tour packages.
Pahalgam Nunwan, Chandanwari, Sheshnag, and Panjtarni are the routes.
During the Amarnath Yatra, transportation is provided by the Jammu and Kashmir State Road Transport Corporation (JKSRTC). From Jammu and Srinagar, high-tech/super-deluxe, deluxe, and semi-deluxe buses are available for travel to Pahalgam and Baltal. Throughout the yatra, booking counters are set up in these cities at various locations.
Yatris travelling to the Amarnath Cave have access to medical services. At various locations along the road, there are numerous Medical Aid Centres (MAC), Emergency Aid Centres (EAC), and base hospitals.
The Amarnathji Shrine Board offers cloakrooms for you to store your items at Nunwan, Baltal, and Amarnath Cave. These are INR 10 for a 24-hour period.
For Two Wheelers (INR 30), LMVs (INR 75), and MMVs (INR 150–225), parking is offered at Baltal Base Camp. The yatra route has BSNL connectivity. BSNL offers the yatris pre-loaded yatra sims for INR 230.
The Amarnath Yatra 2025 will start on June 27, 2025, and go until August 11, 2025. For more details, please contact our staff.
The Amarnath cave is located in Kashmir's Pahalgam. The shrine is located 3,888 metres above sea level in the Himalayas. each year, thousands of pilgrims are coming for tourism.
The Amarnath Yatra is only available for two months out of the year, starting in the latter week of June and ending on Raksha Bandhan, the full moon day of Sawan month. The ideal time to view the full Shivling, if we're talking about the finest time, is in July.
In order to travel to Amarnath Yatra, you must first arrive at Srinagar Airport. From there, you can hire a cab to take you to Amarnath Cave through the Baltal or Pahalgam route.
The number of pilgrims and the number of days will be the deciding factors for Amarnath Yatra by Helicopter Price. You can choose from a variety of yatra packages at Swastik Holiday and ask one of our experts for the best deals.