Amarnath Yatra 2026 begins: First batch departs Jammu amid tight security
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The Amarnath Yatra 2026 formally commenced on Thursday, 2 July, as hundreds of pilgrims set off from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu for the revered cave shrine, brimming with devotion and expressing confidence in the security and logistical arrangements put in place by the administration. Jammu & Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha flagged off the first convoy, marking the official start of this year's annual pilgrimage.
Flag-Off Ceremony and Official Send-Off
The flag-off at Bhagwati Nagar base camp drew enthusiastic participation from devotees, government officials, and security personnel. Lt. Governor Sinha posted on X: 'Har Har Mahadev! The sacred journey to the holy abode of Baba Barfani begins! Flagged off the first batch of pilgrims for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 from Jammu's Bhagwati Nagar Base Camp. Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is a profound spiritual awakening. Every step taken on this holy path is a testament to unwavering faith and surrender to the Baba Amarnath. Wishing all devotees a safe, blissful and spiritually fulfilling journey. May Lord Shiva bless us all.' The ceremony underscored the administration's emphasis on both the spiritual and logistical dimensions of the annual yatra.
Devotees and Saints Speak
Pilgrims who spoke ahead of their departure described the atmosphere at the base camp as spiritually charged. 'The weather has been very pleasant, and the security arrangements are excellent. There is nothing to fear. This is my second Amarnath Yatra,' said one devotee. A first-time pilgrim noted 'tremendous enthusiasm among the devotees' and praised the support extended by administration and Army personnel. A saint undertaking the pilgrimage for the 32nd consecutive year said the government's arrangements were 'very good, including facilities for elderly and specially abled pilgrims.' Another saint from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, on his third visit, described the preparations as 'comprehensive.'
Security and Facilities Draw Wide Praise
Across testimonies, pilgrims and saints consistently lauded the security cover and on-ground facilities. One saint described the yatra as the 'first stage' of a broader Kailash Yatra, with the final stage expected at Harmukh Kailash, calling the tradition 'age-old, followed since ancient times.' The administration has deployed extensive security personnel along the route, with the union territory government making dedicated provisions for differently abled and senior pilgrims. Notably, no adverse incidents were reported at the base camp or along the initial convoy route on the day of departure.
Significance of the First-Day Darshan
Several devotees underlined the particular spiritual weight of the opening day. 'We wait the entire year for this day and the opportunity to have the first-day darshan,' one pilgrim said. The Amarnath cave shrine, situated at an altitude of approximately 3,888 metres in the Himalayas of Jammu & Kashmir, draws hundreds of thousands of pilgrims each year. The yatra is one of India's most significant Hindu pilgrimages, drawing devotees from across the country.
What Comes Next
The pilgrimage is expected to continue over the coming weeks, with successive batches of pilgrims scheduled to depart from Jammu and proceed via the twin routes — Baltal and Pahalgam. Authorities have indicated that real-time monitoring of weather conditions and pilgrim movement will remain active throughout the yatra season.