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Jammu Tawi Riverfront Boating Service Launched for Amarnath Pilgrims, Tourists

The Jammu Municipal Corporation has launched boating services at the Tawi Riverfront to enhance the tourist experience for Amarnath pilgrims. JMC Commissioner Devansh Yadav announced the initiative as part of a broader plan to develop the riverfront into a tourism hub with activities like light shows and Tawi Aarti. The Amarnath Yatra has gained full momentum with the third batch of pilgrims departing under tight security. Medical camps and ambulances have been deployed along the Jammu-Srinagar highway to address health emergencies.

Jammu and Kashmir: JMC launches boating service at Tawi Riverfront for Amarnath pilgrims, tourists

Jammu, July 4

The Jammu Municipal Corporation has launched boating services at the Jammu Tawi Riverfront, aimed at enhancing the tourist experience for visitors as well as pilgrims currently arriving for the ongoing Amarnath Yatra.

Speaking to ANI, JMC Commissioner Devansh Yadav said the initiative is part of a broader plan to develop the riverfront into a major tourism attraction, featuring activities such as light and sound shows and the Tawi Aarti.

"Amarnath Yatra is underway, and registrations and tokens are being issued. Now the Tawi Riverfront has been developed as a tourism hub. Evening activities include a light and sound show, Tawi Aarti, and now boating, with shikaras, paddle, and speed boats," he said.

The JMC Commissioner further encouraged visitors to use the online booking portal for a seamless experience, adding that all necessary safety measures, including mandatory life jackets, have been put in place for passengers.

"This creates a welcoming space for families and pilgrims to begin their journey in a positive atmosphere. Boating is available for everyone above 10 years, with mandatory life jackets and online registration," he added.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026 gained full momentum as the third batch of pilgrims departed from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas base camp in Jammu under tight security arrangements.

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.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who visited Jammu last year during the yatra, I appreciate this move. The riverfront had potential but lacked recreational activities. Online booking for boats is smart—hopefully it works smoothly. The mandatory life jackets are a good safety measure too.

Priya S

Boating, light and sound show, Tawi Aarti—Jammu finally getting its due! 🙏 But I hope the ticket prices are affordable for common pilgrims. Also, please ensure the shikaras and speed boats don't disturb the river ecosystem. #JammuDevelopment

Michael C

Good to see infrastructure improving for the Amarnath Yatra. The security arrangements sound thorough—multi-layered cover and medical camps along the highway. I hope the authorities maintain this standard throughout the entire yatra period.

Rohit P

Sab theek hai, lekin ek baat—kya boating sirf Amarnath pilgrims ke liye hai ya local tourist bhi use kar sakte hain? Article mein clear nahi hai. Aur 10 saal se upar walon ke liye hai, toh chhote bachchon ke saath family plan nahi ho sakta. Thoda inclusive karna chahiye.

Kavya N

Tawi Riverfront ko tourism hub banane ka idea bahut accha hai. Light and sound show aur Tawi Aarti se evening vibe aay

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