Amarnath Yatra 2026: L-G Manoj Sinha reviews Nunwan base camp arrangements

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Amarnath Yatra 2026: L-G Manoj Sinha reviews Nunwan base camp arrangements

Synopsis

With over 20,000 pilgrims completing the Amarnath Yatra in just two days, J&K L-G Manoj Sinha made a hands-on visit to Nunwan base camp to tighten logistics — from convoy management to registration compliance — as the 57-day SANJY-2026 heads into its first critical weekend, this year without helicopter access.

Key Takeaways

L-G Manoj Sinha visited Nunwan base camp, Pahalgam on 5 July 2026 to review SANJY-2026 arrangements.
Over 20,000 pilgrims completed the yatra within the first two days of its launch on 3 July 2026 .
The 4th batch comprised 6,721 pilgrims , including 87 foreign devotees .
Helicopter services are unavailable this year; the area beyond base camps is a no-fly zone .
SANJY-2026 concludes on 28 August 2026 , coinciding with Shravan Purnima and Raksha Bandhan .
The cave shrine stands at 3,880 metres altitude; the ice stalagmite waxes and wanes with the lunar cycle.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday, 5 July 2026, visited the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam, South Kashmir, to conduct a comprehensive review of arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 (SANJY-2026) with senior officials. The inspection covered pilgrim movement, security protocols, accommodation, and registration logistics for the 57-day yatra.

What the L-G Reviewed

During his visit, L-G Sinha held discussions with senior officials focusing on key aspects including movement of pilgrims, security measures, accommodation facilities, registration progress, and other logistical requirements essential for a hassle-free holy yatra. He directed officials to prioritise the safety, security, and convenience of all pilgrims.

Sinha also emphasised that every devotee of Baba Barfani must be made aware of the importance of valid registration with designated dates to minimise waiting times at the base camps.

Pilgrim Footfall in First Two Days

Since the yatra commenced on 3 July 2026, over 20,000 yatris have completed the pilgrimage and returned to their home states within the first two days. The 4th batch of SANJY-2026 comprised 6,721 pilgrims4,576 male, 1,310 women, 22 children, 572 sadhus, 154 sadhvis, 38 foreign male devotees, and 49 foreign female devotees.

Convoy and Route Details

The Baltal-bound convoy comprised 152 vehicles, including 50 buses, 12 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), and 90 light motor vehicles (LMVs). The Pahalgam-bound convoy consisted of 139 vehicles, including 84 buses, 25 MMVs, and 30 LMVs.

Notably, helicopter services are not available to pilgrims this year, as the area beyond the two base camps has been declared a no-fly zone.

About the Shrine and Yatra Schedule

The sacred cave shrine is situated at an altitude of 3,880 metres and houses an ice stalagmite structure that waxes and wanes with the phases of the moon. Devotees believe the formation symbolises the mythical powers of Lord Shiva.

SANJY-2026 is scheduled to conclude on 28 August 2026, coinciding with Shravan Purnima and Raksha Bandhan. L-G Sinha, who interacted directly with pilgrims during his visit, said the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board and all yatra management departments are working to ensure a safe and smooth spiritual journey for every devotee.

Point of View

Not merely a religious event. The no-fly zone over the cave area is a significant operational change from previous years and will test ground-level capacity as pilgrim numbers climb. With 20,000 yatris in just two days, pressure on the Pahalgam and Baltal corridors will intensify — the real test of the registration-and-date-compliance push L-G Sinha is personally driving. Whether the Shrine Board's tightened registration norms translate into reduced overcrowding at altitude remains the central question for the remaining 53 days of the yatra.
NationPress
5 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Amarnath Yatra 2026 (SANJY-2026) begin and when will it end?
SANJY-2026 began on 3 July 2026 and is scheduled to conclude on 28 August 2026, coinciding with Shravan Purnima and Raksha Bandhan. The yatra spans 57 days in total.
Why did L-G Manoj Sinha visit the Nunwan base camp?
L-G Manoj Sinha visited the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam on 5 July 2026 to review pilgrim movement, security measures, accommodation, and registration logistics for SANJY-2026. He also interacted with pilgrims and directed officials to prioritise their safety and convenience.
Are helicopter services available during Amarnath Yatra 2026?
No, helicopter services are not available to pilgrims this year. The area beyond the two base camps — Nunwan (Pahalgam) and Baltal — has been declared a no-fly zone for SANJY-2026.
How many pilgrims have completed the Amarnath Yatra so far in 2026?
Over 20,000 yatris completed the pilgrimage and returned to their home states within the first two days of SANJY-2026, since it started on 3 July 2026.
What is the significance of the Amarnath cave shrine?
The Amarnath cave shrine, situated at an altitude of 3,880 metres, houses a naturally formed ice stalagmite that waxes and wanes with the phases of the moon. Devotees believe it symbolises the mythical powers of Lord Shiva and regard it as one of Hinduism's holiest sites.
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