Amarnath Yatra Welcomes Over 335,000 Pilgrims, Including International Visitors
- July 25, 2025
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The Amarnath Yatra, a significant pilgrimage in India, has seen a remarkable turnout this year. According to Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, over 335,000 pilgrims have embarked on this spiritual journey. This impressive number includes nine young foreigners, highlighting the global appeal of the yatra. The pilgrimage commenced on July 3 and is set to conclude on August 9, spanning a total of 38 days.
Pilgrims are traveling via the traditional Pahalgam and Baltal routes, both of which have been reported to be operating smoothly. These routes are well-known for their scenic beauty and spiritual significance, attracting devotees from across the world. The smooth operation of these paths is crucial for ensuring the safety and comfort of the pilgrims.
In light of the large number of participants, Lieutenant Governor Sinha has emphasized the importance of health and safety measures. He has instructed medical officials to closely monitor health incidents among the pilgrims. This proactive approach aims to prevent any potential health issues during the yatra. Medical teams are stationed along the routes to provide immediate assistance if needed.
The inclusion of international visitors among the pilgrims underscores the global interest in the Amarnath Yatra. This year’s participation by foreigners not only enhances cultural exchange but also boosts tourism in the region. The presence of these young international pilgrims reflects the universal appeal of this spiritual journey.
The successful organization and execution of the Amarnath Yatra this year demonstrate effective planning and management by local authorities. With a focus on safety and health, the pilgrimage continues to be a significant event for both domestic and international participants.