Kedarnath Sees Record 5.2 Lakh Pilgrims Amid Strict No-VIP Policy

Kedarnath shrine has seen an unprecedented 5.2 lakh pilgrims this season, prompting strict crowd-control measures. The Rudraprayag administration has firmly denied any VIP darshan system, introducing a token-based management for equal access. Health services are on high alert, with over 62,000 OPD consultations and 26 critical patients airlifted. District Magistrate Vishal Mishra urged devotees to avoid expecting preferential treatment, emphasizing spiritual equality.

Key Points: Kedarnath Record Surge: 5.2 Lakh Pilgrims, No VIP Culture

  • Record 5.2 lakh pilgrims visited Kedarnath so far
  • Token-based system introduced to manage crowds
  • Administration denies any VIP darshan privileges
  • Health department screened 52,000 pilgrims, treated 62,000
  • ECG screening introduced for cardiac complications
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Kedarnath witnesses record surge in pilgrims: 5.2 lakh devotees and counting; Administration denies "VIP culture"

Kedarnath witnesses record 5.2 lakh pilgrims. Administration denies VIP darshan, introduces token system to manage crowds. Health services on high alert.

"Please come to Shri Kedarnath Dham, enjoy the spiritual energy here, perform darshan, but do not expect any kind of VIP darshan - District Magistrate Vishal Mishra"

Rudraprayag, May 15

The high-altitude shrine of Kedarnath is experiencing an unprecedented influx of devotees this season, leading to significant logistical challenges and a firm stance from local authorities regarding equality in worship.

As of May 15, 2026, the pilgrimage has seen around 5.2 lakh visitors, prompting the administration to implement strict crowd-control measures to manage the growing pressure.

Devotees standing in long queues for darshan are unhappy with the alleged VIP darshan system. Pilgrims say that special privileges being given to some people are leading to long waiting hours for common devotees.

Despite rumours and devotee frustration regarding alleged special privileges, the Rudraprayag district administration has been vocal about maintaining a level playing field.

District Magistrate Vishal Mishra clarified that no special darshan permissions have been granted. To streamline the massive queues, a token-based management system has been introduced. Authorities have urged pilgrims to embrace the spiritual journey without expecting preferential treatment, emphasising that "darshan is being conducted equally for everyone."

Talking to ANI, Rudraprayag District Magistrate Vishal Mishra said more than 5.2 lakh devotees have already visited the shrine so far, and a token-based system has been introduced to streamline crowd movement.

"In Kedarnath Dham, more than 5 lakh 20 thousand people have performed darshan so far. We are issuing tokens through a token management system and facilitating darshan based on these tokens," he said.

He further appealed to devotees to cooperate with arrangements and avoid expecting any preferential treatment. "Please come to Shri Kedarnath Dham, enjoy the spiritual energy here, perform darshan, but do not expect any kind of VIP darshan," he added.

In view of the increasing crowd, the Health Department is also working in full alert mode and continuously providing medical services to the pilgrims.

According to the Health Department, around 52,000 pilgrims have undergone health screening through Primary Health Centres and various medical units so far, while more than 62,000 patients have received examination and treatment through OPD services. Medical teams deployed along the yatra route and in the shrine area are providing immediate treatment to sick and injured devotees.

Speaking on the arrangements, Rudraprayag Chief Medical Officer Dr Ram Prakash said, "A significant number of pilgrims have arrived in Kedarnath. This figure has now reached approximately 500,000. We have screened about 52,000 pilgrims so far, and approximately 62,000 OPD consultations have been conducted across various medical facilities situated along the pilgrimage routes spanning different districts."

Highlighting emergency response measures, he said the department has provided ambulance services to 150 patients, while 26 critically ill patients have been airlifted through helicopter services from the Nabh facility and other difficult terrain points along the route. Health teams are also maintaining constant monitoring along the trekking route.

Dr Prakash further said that ECG-based screening has been introduced this year to identify cardiac complications among pilgrims undertaking the high-altitude trek.

The Char Dham Yatra, one of the most significant religious pilgrimages in India, formally began on April 19 with rituals across multiple shrines. The annual pilgrimage to Kedarnath Temple commenced with the ceremonial departure of the Panchmukhi palanquin of Lord Kedarnath from its winter seat at Omkareshwar Temple.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the efforts, the rush is insane! 5.2 lakh devotees is no joke. The medical teams are doing a great job with the health screenings and OPDs. Those airlifts for 26 critical patients is a lifesaver 🙏 Hope everyone stays safe and the yatra continues smoothly.
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Vikram M
Token system is fine, but what about the elderly and disabled? They can't stand in queues for hours. Some compassion and reasonable accommodations should be made—not VIP treatment, but basic humanity. The administration needs to think about accessibility along with equality.
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Ananya R
As someone whose grandparents did the yatra last year, I know how tough it is. The ECG screening is a great addition—high altitude can be dangerous for hearts. Kudos to the health department for being proactive. But please, can we reduce the rush somehow? Maybe cap daily numbers?
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Siddharth J
I've been hearing stories from pilgrims who waited 6+ hours in queue. The DM says no VIP darshan, but let's be real—some people always manage to get priority. The administration should make the token system transparent, maybe even online booking like the temple trust does. Spiritual tourism needs modern solutions! 🙏

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