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Amarnath Yatra 2026: Third Batch Leaves Jammu Under Heavy Security

The annual Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026 gained full momentum as the third batch of pilgrims departed from Jammu under a heavily fortified security umbrella. The second batch of devotees also commenced their foot trek from the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam towards the holy cave shrine. A comprehensive security cover has been implemented across transit corridors, with medical camps and ambulances deployed along the Jammu-Srinagar highway. Pilgrims praised the security infrastructure and the road improvements made by the Border Roads Organisation on the challenging trek routes.

Amarnath Yatra 2026: Third batch leaves Jammu under multi-layer security grid; second batch hits Pahalgam track

Jammu, July 4

The annual Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026 gained full momentum on Saturday as the third batch of pilgrims departed from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas base camp in Jammu under a heavily fortified security umbrella.

Simultaneously, the second batch of spiritually charged devotees officially commenced their upward foot trek, departing from the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam for the holy cave shrine located in the south Kashmir Himalayas.

A comprehensive, multi-layered security cover has been seamlessly put in place across the transit corridors to ensure the completely safe and smooth movement of pilgrims travelling through the valley. Devotees expressing their initial impressions highly lauded the elaborate security infrastructure, noting that the visible safety nets have significantly motivated them for the high-altitude darshan ahead.

To address high-altitude health challenges and manage transit emergencies, the Udhampur Health Department has finalised a robust medical matrix stretching along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH 44), specifically covering the sector from the Tikri Kali Mata Temple to the Chenani-Nashri Tunnel:

Ten stationary first-aid camps have been operationalised at key bottleneck areas to provide immediate relief. Six fully equipped, life-support ambulances have been deployed at strategic intervals.

"These emergency vehicles are positioned to provide rapid, life-saving medical interventions and to facilitate the swift evacuation of any distressed or ill pilgrims to nearby healthcare facilities if emergencies arise," confirmed Chief Medical Officer Anil Manhas.

Om Shiv Shakti Sewa Langar Committee President Varinder Malik stated that a 24-hour medical camp has been stocked with ample oxygen cylinders, blood pressure/sugar management medications, and dedicated ambulance backup alongside their continuous three-meal bhandara service running through August 28.Pilgrims arriving from various states, including Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, expressed immense satisfaction with the overall logistics, particularly appreciating the sanitation and lodging infrastructure provided by the Ramban administration at the Chanderkote Yatri Niwas, which has been illuminated beautifully in tricolour lights.

Furthermore, engineering interventions executed on the challenging trek routes received high praise from the moving batches.

"This route used to be exceptionally difficult and hazardous. The Border Roads Organisation (BRO), including the 122 Road Construction Company (RCC), has done truly great work in maintaining and structurally improving the track from the Baltal base camp to the Holy Cave. I thank and congratulate the BRO," stated a devotee from Chandigarh.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

I visited last year from the US. The security is really tight—you feel protected but it can be a bit overwhelming. However, what matters most is the spiritual experience at the cave. The ice lingam is a sight you never forget! Hope everyone has a blessed darshan. 🕉️

Vikram M

Good arrangements but the government should also look into reducing the rush. The queues are getting longer every year. Also, the sanitation at some base camps needs improvement—not all are as good as Chanderkote. Let's not only praise but also point out areas for betterment.

Amanda J

Just finished the yatra last week. The medical camps saved my uncle who faced altitude sickness near Sheshnag. Kudos to the health department for being prepared. Also want to appreciate the langar sevadars—they're the real heroes keeping everyone fed and hydrated! 🙏

Priya S

Feeling proud to be an Indian! Seeing the tricolour lights at Chanderkote Yatri Niwas gave me goosebumps. This yatra isn't just religious tourism—it's a symbol of national unity. People from different states, languages, and backgrounds walking together with one purpose. Jai Shri Ram! 🚩

Michael C

The security might be multi-layered, but the yatra still faces challenges from weather and terrain. I hope the administration has also planned for sudden storms or landslides. The BRO does great work but nature can be unpredictable. Stay safe, all bholenath devotees! 🏔️

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