Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is the starting point for a 95-kilometer drive to Pahalgam, known as the “Valley of Shepherds.” The drive takes 2 to 3 hours, offering activities like trekking, horse riding, and trout fishing.
DAY 2
PAHALGAM TO PANCHTARNI (STAY)
After breakfast in Pahalgam, head towards Panchtarni, a 45-kilometer road journey through scenic mountainous terrain. Panchtarni is a crucial point for Amarnath Yatra pilgrims, named after five convergent streams. Stay overnight and prepare for the next day’s pilgrimage to Amarnath Holy Cave.
DAY 3.
PANCHTARNI AMARNATH HOLI CAVE AND RETURN TO PAHLAGAM (STAY).
you’ll embark on Pony from Panchtarni to the Amarnath Holy Cave, which is situated at an altitude of around 3,888 meters (12,756 feet) above sea level. The cave houses the naturally formed ice lingam of Lord Shiva, which is revered by millions of devotees. After seeking blessings at the cave and spending some time in its spiritual ambiance, you ‘ll trek back to Panchtarni . From Panchtarni , you ‘ll return to Pahalgam, where you’ll spend another night.
DAY 4.
DEPARTURE PAHALGAM TO SRINAGAR.
After breakfast, you ‘ll check out from your accommodation in Pahalgam and begin your journey back to Srinagar. Upon reaching Srinagar, you may have some time to explore any remaining sights or indulge in shopping for souvenirs before departing for your onward journey or flight back home, marking the end of your memorable trip with NATURE HOSPITALITY.
Visit the legendary cave of Amarnath to discover the hidden road to immortality buried by Lord Shiva, where the mysteries of the cosmos are fiercely guarded.
Visit the world’s most ancient cave shrine, Amaranth Cave, which is said to be 5000 years old.
Seek blessings from the naturally produced sacred Ice Lingams, which portray Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Lord Ganesha .
As you make your way up to the sacred temple, let yourself be captivated by the spiritual chants of the believers.
Top Places in Amarnath
Amarnath CaveÂ
Martand Sun Temple
Botanical Garden Kokernag
Mattan Temple
About
It is an important shrine in Hinduism. The cave, located in Sind Valley, is surrounded by glaciers, snowy mountains and is covered with snow most of the year, except for a short period in the summer, when it is open to pilgrims. In 1989, pilgrims numbered between 12,000 and 30,000.