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Amarnath Yatra Package from Delhi by Urbania Tempo Traveller

Amarnath Yatra package from Delhi by tempo traveller

Few journeys in the world carry the weight of the Amarnath Yatra. Every year, lakhs of devotees cross high-altitude passes, ford glacial streams, and climb through some of the most extreme terrain on Earth- not for adventure, but for Baba Amarnath. For the sacred ice Shivlingam that forms naturally every year inside a cave at 12,800 feet, waxing and waning with the moon, drawing the faithful across centuries.

Planning this yatra for a group- be it family, friends, or a corporate pilgrimage- requires more than devotion. It requires the right vehicle, the right route, and someone who understands both the spiritual significance and the ground realities of high-altitude group travel. Taking a complete Amarnath Yatra package from Delhi gives a mind relief and relaxation- where you can just focus on your trip rather than waiting for state buses or other vehicles.

This is your complete guide to the Amarnath Yatra by Tempo Traveller and Urbania Van– covering the day-by-day itinerary, vehicle options, pricing, what to carry, the registration process, and every question real pilgrims ask before booking.

Amarnath Yatra 2026- Beginning Dates & Quick Facts

🗓️  Yatra Dates:  July 3, 2026 to August 28, 2026 (57 days)

📋  Registration Opens:  April 14, 2026- Online at jksasb.nic.in and offline at designated banks (SBI, PNB, J&K Bank, Yes Bank, ICICI, Axis)

🏔️  Cave Altitude:  12,800 feet above sea level- acclimatisation is essential

👥  Age Limit:  13 to 70 years only. Pregnant women beyond 6 weeks are not permitted.

🛂  Permits Required:  Yatra Permit (₹150 per person) + RFID Card- both mandatory before the trek begins

🚁  Helicopter Option:  Available from Baltal/Pahalgam to Panchtarni- ₹3,500–₹5,500 one way, ₹7,000–₹11,000 round trip

Amarnath Yatra 2026 Dates

The Yatra takes place during the holy month of Shravan- considered the most auspicious time for devotees of Lord Shiva. The ice Shivlingam is at its fullest on Purnima (full moon) and gradually reduces through the month.

Why Travel by Tempo Traveller or Urbania for Amarnath Yatra?

The Amarnath Yatra route from Delhi passes through Katra (Vaishno Devi), Srinagar, Sonmarg and Baltal — covering over 1,400 km of roads through mountains, valleys and passes. For groups of 10 to 25 people, a Tempo Traveller or Urbania is the most practical, comfortable and cost-effective way to make this journey together.

Advantages for Group Pilgrims

  • Travel together as one group- no splitting across multiple cabs or shared buses
  • Flexibility to stop for darshan, meals and prayers on your own schedule
  • Significantly more economical than booking individual flights or multiple taxis
  • Luggage space for warm clothing, medical supplies and pilgrimage essentials
  • Experienced drivers who know the mountain routes, checkpoints and permit requirements
  • The journey itself becomes a shared spiritual experience- bhajans, prayer and camaraderie en route

Tempo Traveller vs Urbania- Which is Right for You?

A standard Tempo Traveller is the practical choice for most groups- comfortable, well-maintained and capable on mountain roads. The Urbania, developed by Force Motors, is the premium upgrade- wider seats, better suspension, push-back recliner seats, air conditioning, and a quieter cabin. For elderly pilgrims or groups that prioritize comfort on long drives, the Urbania is strongly recommended.

Find Here: Best Route, Packing Tips and All other Yatra Information in Amarnath Yatra Travel Guide.

Amarnath Yatra Tempo Traveller Package Pricing

All prices below are for the complete 10-day Amarnath Yatra package from Delhi. Parking charges are additional and vary by location. Cost of package vary with type and seating capacity of tempo travellers. If you are travelling in a bigger group, booking a 25 Seater Tempo Traveller on rent is best. It reduces the per person cost of transportation upto 4,000 INR.

VehicleCapacityPackage Price
Tempo Traveller12 Seater₹75,000 + Parking
Tempo Traveller16 Seater₹80,000 + Parking
Tempo Traveller20 Seater₹85,000 + Parking
Tempo Traveller25 Seater₹1,00,000 + Parking
Urbania Luxury Van8 to 16 Seater₹90,000 + Parking

📌  Note:  All prices are per vehicle for the complete 10-day package (Delhi–Delhi). Parking charges at Katra, Srinagar and Baltal are additional. Fuel, toll and driver allowance are included in the package price.

💡  Pro Tip:  For groups of 12-16 people, the Urbania Van Rental Price in Delhi is offered at ₹90,000, which is often a better value than a standard Tempo Traveller- superior comfort for a marginally different price per person.

Day-by-Day Itinerary- 10-Day Amarnath Yatra Package from Delhi

This itinerary covers the complete Amarnath Yatra package from Delhi, including an en-route Vaishno Devi darshan at Katra- a combination that thousands of pilgrims complete in a single trip.

Day 1  Delhi → Katra (Vaishno Devi)

Depart Delhi early morning. Drive through Haryana and Punjab, entering Jammu & Kashmir by afternoon. Estimated distance: 620 km (12–14 hours). Check into hotel at Katra. Evening puja at the base. Rest for the next day’s darshan.

Day 2  Katra — Vaishno Devi Darshan

Early morning departure for Vaishno Devi darshan. The trek to the cave shrine is approximately 12–14 km one way (ponies and palki available). Return to Katra by afternoon. Rest and preparation for the onward journey. Overnight at Katra.

Day 3  Katra → Srinagar (via Jammu)

Depart Katra early morning. Drive to Srinagar via the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway through the Banihal Tunnel. Estimated distance: 260 km (6–8 hours depending on traffic). Evening arrival — visit Dal Lake, Shikara ride optional. Overnight in Srinagar.

Day 4  Srinagar — Full Day

Full day in Srinagar. Morning visit to Shankaracharya Temple (highly recommended for Shiva devotees). Visit to Mughal Gardens — Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh. Afternoon at leisure. Overnight in Srinagar. Use this day to collect RFID cards if not already done.

Day 5  Srinagar → Sonmarg → Baltal

Depart Srinagar after breakfast. Drive through Sonmarg — the meadow of gold — stopping for views and photographs. Continue to Baltal base camp (approximately 100 km, 3.5 hours from Srinagar). Check into tented accommodation at Baltal. Briefing on next day’s trek. Early dinner and rest.

Day 6  Baltal → Amarnath Cave (Trek/Helicopter)

The sacred day. Depart Baltal base camp by 4:00 AM for Amarnath darshan. The Baltal route is 14 km one way — steep but manageable in a day. Helicopter service available from Baltal to Panchtarni (reducing trek to 6 km). Holy darshan of Baba Amarnath and the ice Shivlingam. Return to Baltal the same day.

Day 7  Amarnath — Rest Day at Baltal

Buffer day for groups returning from Amarnath. Some pilgrims may have taken longer on the trek. Rest, hot langar meals and recovery. Elderly or slow trekkers may complete darshan on this day. Overnight at Baltal.

Day 8  Amarnath → Baltal → Jammu

Depart Baltal after breakfast. Drive back via Sonmarg and Srinagar toward Jammu. Estimated journey: 300 km (8–10 hours). Overnight in Jammu. Optional visit to Raghunath Mandir in Jammu city.

Day 9  Jammu → Amritsar

Morning drive to Amritsar (200 km, approximately 4 hours). Visit Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) — one of the most serene and spiritually charged places in India. Attend evening Palki Sahib ceremony if timing permits. Overnight in Amritsar.

Day 10  Amritsar → Delhi

Final day. Depart Amritsar after breakfast. Optional early morning visit to Jallianwala Bagh and Wagah Border area. Drive back to Delhi (450 km, approximately 8 hours). Arrive Delhi by evening. Journey complete — Bam Bam Bhole! 🙏

Find Here: Kedarnath Yatra Budget with Tempo Traveller Delhi

Amarnath Yatra Registration Process

Registration for the Amarnath Yatra is mandatory for every pilgrim and must be completed before the journey. Without a valid Yatra Permit and RFID card, entry to the trekking routes is not permitted.

Step-by-Step Registration

  • Step 1: Get a Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) from an authorised doctor — must be issued on or after April 8, 2026
  • Step 2: Visit jksasb.nic.in and register online — OR visit any designated bank branch (SBI, PNB, J&K Bank, Yes Bank, ICICI, Axis)
  • Step 3: Submit Aadhaar card, CHC, and a recent passport-size photograph
  • Step 4: Pay the registration fee of ₹150 per person
  • Step 5: Download and print your Yatra Permit (keep 3–4 copies — checked at multiple points)
  • Step 6: Collect your RFID tracking card from designated centres in Jammu or Srinagar — this is mandatory

⚠️  Important:  RFID cards must be worn around the neck throughout the trek. This is both your ID and safety tracking device on the route.

📱  Mobile Networks:  Only post-paid SIM cards work in the Yatra area (BSNL, Jio, Airtel). Pre-paid SIMs do not function. Buy or convert to post-paid before departure.

What to Carry for Amarnath Yatra- Complete Packing List

Clothing & Warmth

  • Thermal inner layers — top and bottom (2 sets minimum)
  • Woollen sweater or fleece jacket
  • Waterproof windcheater/rain jacket — sudden weather changes are common
  • Woollen socks (3–4 pairs) and warm gloves
  • Woollen cap or balaclava — temperature drops sharply at night
  • Sturdy waterproof trekking shoes with ankle support
  • Light slippers for camp rest
  • Women: avoid sarees on the trek — salwar kameez, track pants or thermals are recommended by SASB

Documents — Absolutely Non-Negotiable

  • Yatra Permit — minimum 3–4 printed copies
  • RFID card (collected from Jammu/Srinagar centres)
  • Valid government ID — Aadhaar card or passport
  • Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC)
  • Post-paid mobile SIM (BSNL/Jio/Airtel)

Medical & Health

  • Personal prescription medicines — sufficient for 10 days plus extras
  • Basic first aid kit — bandages, antiseptic cream, paracetamol, ORS sachets
  • Diamox (acetazolamide) for altitude sickness — consult doctor before carrying
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ and lip balm — UV exposure is intense at altitude
  • Hand sanitiser and wet wipes

🩺  Medical Note:  Medical camps are stationed along both routes. Carry oxygen inhalers if prescribed. Do not ignore symptoms of altitude sickness — descend immediately and seek help.

Trek Essentials

  • Trekking stick or walking pole — highly recommended, especially for descent
  • Waterproof backpack or dry bag for documents and valuables
  • Torch/headlamp with spare batteries — early morning departures are in darkness
  • Reusable water bottle — stay hydrated (3–4 litres daily)
  • Energy snacks — dry fruits, nuts, energy bars, biscuits, peanut butter sachets
  • Power bank — charging points are scarce at base camp

What NOT to Carry

  • Non-vegetarian food — strictly prohibited throughout the Yatra area
  • Alcohol, tobacco or caffeinated drinks — banned and strongly discouraged
  • Plastic bags or single-use plastics — banned in J&K, punishable by law
  • Heavy luggage — all bags on the trek should be light (5–7 kg maximum)
  • Excess cash — ATMs are unavailable beyond base camps; carry sufficient cash in Jammu/Srinagar

The Two Trekking Routes — Baltal vs Pahalgam

Our 10-day itinerary uses the Baltal route, which is shorter and allows same-day darshan and return. Here’s a comparison of both routes for your reference:

Baltal Route (Recommended for Groups on This Itinerary)

  • Distance: 14 km one way from Baltal base camp to Amarnath Cave
  • Duration: 4–6 hours up, 3–4 hours down (typically a full day)
  • Difficulty: Steep and challenging — not recommended for those with serious health conditions
  • Best for: Groups with moderate fitness and limited time
  • Helicopter available: Yes — Baltal to Panchtarni, reduces trek to 6 km

Pahalgam Route (Traditional, for Extended Yatras)

  • Distance: 30–48 km one way over 3–5 days
  • Duration: 3–5 day trek with overnight camps at Chandanwari, Sheshnag, Panchtarni
  • Difficulty: More gradual — suitable for families, elderly and first-time trekkers
  • Best for: Pilgrims who want the traditional, immersive yatra experience
  • Passes through: Chandanwari → Pissu Top → Sheshnag Lake → Panchtarni → Holy Cave

💡  Our Recommendation:  For groups travelling by Tempo Traveller on this 10-day package, the Baltal route gives you a complete, meaningful darshan in a single day — leaving time for the return drive and remaining stops on the itinerary.

Frequently Asked Questions

These are the questions we receive most from groups planning their Amarnath Yatra — answered honestly.

Q: How many days in advance should we book our Tempo Traveller or Urbania?

A: At least 60–90 days in advance for peak Yatra months (July–August). Vehicles get booked very quickly as demand is extremely high during Yatra season. Booking early also allows you to plan your registration and permits in sync with your travel dates.

Q: Is the Amarnath Yatra safe in 2026?

A: Yes. Security has been significantly enhanced with RFID tracking, increased security personnel, and medical camps stationed throughout both routes. The Shrine Board manages the entire operation meticulously. Travel in a group with a reliable tour operator and follow all SASB guidelines.

Q: Can senior citizens undertake this Yatra?

A: Yes, up to age 70 years, provided they have a valid CHC from an authorised doctor confirming fitness. For elderly pilgrims, the helicopter from Baltal to Panchtarni is strongly recommended to reduce the physical strain. Ponies and palki (palanquin) services are also available on both routes.

Q: What is included in the Tempo Traveller package price?

A: The package price covers the vehicle for all 10 days Delhi to Delhi, fuel, toll charges, and driver allowance. Hotel accommodation, meals, registration permits, RFID cards, helicopter charges (if opted) and personal expenses are not included. These are arranged separately.

Q: Can we combine Vaishno Devi and Amarnath in one trip?

A: Absolutely — and this 10-day itinerary does exactly that. Day 1–2 covers Katra and Vaishno Devi darshan, before the group continues to Srinagar for Amarnath preparation. This is one of the most popular combinations for pilgrims from North India.

Q: What if our Yatra is delayed due to weather or road closure?

A: Weather closures are common on mountain routes. Day 7 in our itinerary is a built-in buffer day specifically for this reason. Your driver will be in contact with local sources and SASB announcements for real-time route conditions. Always carry slightly more cash than you think you’ll need for extended stays.

Q: Is there mobile network coverage during the trek?

A: Post-paid SIM cards (BSNL, Jio, Airtel) work at Srinagar, Sonmarg and Baltal base camp. Signal becomes unreliable on the trek itself. Inform your family of your trekking date beforehand and set a check-in time for when you return to base camp.

Q: What is the best time to do darshan inside the cave?

A: Start the trek by 3–4 AM from Baltal to arrive at the cave by early morning. Darshan queues are significantly shorter in the morning — by 10 AM crowds build substantially. The ice Shivlingam is also most clearly visible in the calm morning light.

Q: Can children travel on this Yatra?

A: Children above 13 years are permitted for the Yatra with proper registration. Children below 13 years are not permitted on the trek routes by SASB rules. However, children of any age can travel with the group up to Baltal and Srinagar, staying at base while the adults undertake the trek.

Q: Are there food arrangements during the trek?

A: Yes — langars (community kitchens) operated by various organisations provide free vegetarian meals throughout both routes. Hot tea, dal, rice and rotis are available at regular intervals. Additionally carry your own dry snacks, water and energy bars for the portions between langars.

Q: What is the Urbania and how is it different from a regular Tempo Traveller?

A: The Urbania is a premium luxury van by Force Motors — wider, more comfortable, with push-back recliner seats, superior suspension for mountain roads, better air conditioning and a quieter ride. It is the recommended choice for elderly pilgrims, corporate groups or any group that prioritises comfort on the 10-day journey. At ₹90,000 for the package, it is excellent value for groups of 15–20 people.

Q: Do we need separate permits for Sonmarg or other stops?

A: No separate permits are needed for Sonmarg or Srinagar. The Yatra Permit and RFID card are required specifically for the trek from Baltal or Pahalgam to the Amarnath Cave. Your vehicle may be checked at security checkpoints at various points on the route — keep all documents accessible.

Q: What should we do if someone in the group gets altitude sickness?

A: Descend immediately to a lower altitude. Do not wait. Medical camps are stationed throughout both routes with trained personnel and oxygen. Alert the nearest medical camp. Symptoms to watch for: severe headache, nausea, dizziness, difficulty breathing, or confusion. The RFID tracking system also allows authorities to locate pilgrim groups in emergencies.

10 Practical Tips for a Smooth Group Yatra

  • Book your Yatra Permits for the entire group on the same date — groups separated across different permit dates create logistical complexity at checkpoints
  • Collect all RFID cards in Jammu or Srinagar before proceeding to Baltal — this cannot be done at the base camp
  • Assign a group leader for the trek — someone who sets the pace, keeps the group together and carries the emergency contact list
  • Carry only a light day bag for the trek itself — leave heavy luggage locked in the Tempo Traveller at Baltal
  • Start the Baltal trek no later than 4:00 AM to reach the cave before peak crowd hours and return before afternoon weather changes
  • ATMs do not exist beyond Srinagar — withdraw sufficient cash in Srinagar for Sonmarg, Baltal and return journey expenses
  • Buy or activate post-paid SIM cards before leaving Srinagar — pre-paid cards stop working in the Yatra area
  • Carry a laminated copy of each pilgrim’s Yatra Permit — originals can get wet or damaged on the trek
  • Book helicopter tickets only through the official SASB website — do not pay unauthorised agents claiming priority bookings
  • The golden rule of mountain travel applies here: if you feel unwell, stop and descend. Baba Amarnath blesses the intent, not just the arrival.

Plan Your Amarnath Yatra 2026 with Us

Whether your group is 12 pilgrims or 25, travelling as a family, a trust, or a corporate group, we have the right vehicle, the right itinerary and the experience to make your Amarnath Yatra 2026 smooth, safe and spiritually complete. We provide the best Tempo Traveller Service in Delhi with an extensive fleet of standard travellers, Maharaja and Urbania Models.

Our drivers know these routes. Our vehicles are maintained for mountain terrain. And our team handles all coordination so your group can focus entirely on what matters- the darshan, the devotion, and the journey of a lifetime.

Tempo Traveller in Delhi Services was established in 2016 with a prime motive to handle domestic and inbound tourist and has built a strong presence in road travel trade. Tempo Traveller in Delhi owns a self owned fleet of Tempo Travellers, Cars and Urbania van. Which are clean comfortable and well maintained, that's why our company services are demanded by most of the tourist. We believe in keeping our customers happy by providing them services at most reasonable rates.

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