Day 1 : Srinagar
Arrival at Srinagar airport. Meet & greet and transfer by to
Houseboat/Hotel. Welcome drink on arrival. Rest of the day at
leisure. Overnight in houseboat/hotel.
Day 2 : Pahalgam
To Chandanwadi (Average walking time 4 hours)
The trail leaves Pahalgam on a bitumen road, past the Shankar
temple and along the east Liddar valley. The trail is easy to
follow indeed it is suitable for jeeps as far as Chandanwadi
(2,900m). There are many obvious short cuts on the route, and
a number of tea stalls, as this first Day always seems to be
quite hot. The campsite is in a pleasant glade just before the
main line of tea stalls.
Day 3 : Chandanwadi To Sheshnag (Average walking
time 5 to 6 hours)
From Chandanwadi the trail winds steeply for 500m to the
summit of ridge known as Pisu Top (3,390m). From here, there
are commanding views back down the valley to the mountains
beyond Pahalgam. During the main pilgrimage, the tea stall
owners do a thriving business, which keeps the pilgrims going
on the long incline to the next main resting area at Wawajana
(3,550m). From here it is two to three km further to Sheshnag
(3,720m). The glacial lake is set in remarkable surroundings,
its waters reflecting the snow capped peaks of Vishnu, Shiva
and Brahma. Rumour among pilgrims has it that the lake is
inhabited by a serpent of Loch Ness monster proportions, so
it's advisable not to camp too close to the water's edge.
Day 4 : Sheshnag To Panchtarni (Average walking
time 6 hours)
The trail gradually ascends from Sheshnag with magnificent
views of the mountains immediately above. The ascent towards
the Mahagunas Pass winds up to a grassy plateau, and from
there on to the pass it is a further hour's climb. The sign at
the top of the pass states the height as 4,270m. It is not a
dramatic pass, but it is still no mean achievement for the
pilgrims, many of whom have never been beyond the Indian
plains before.
The descent to Panchtarni (3,450m) is quite long and tiring,
but there are frequent flowered meadows to rest in and admire.
The campsite can be seen from afar; and behind, on a further
ridge, the bare, treeless mountainscape resembles the terrain
on the far side of the Himalayas. There are more spacious
campsites upstream from the main camping area, and these are
also a little cleaner.
Day 5 : Panchtarni To Amarnath Cave & Return
(Average walking time 5 hours return)
The actual time to the cave will depend on whether one's trek
coincides with the main pilgrimage. During the pilgrimage an
early start is essential, with many of the pilgrims move more
steadily and slowly than on the rest of the trek, as if in awe
of their surroundings. It descends to a permanently blackened
snow bridge, which fords the Amarvati stream before ascending
the true right back to the base of the mountain. From here the
final ascent is up a series of concrete steps to the entrance
to the Amarnath Cave (4,050m). The J&K police manning the
entrance to the cave only permit a limited number of pilgrims
inside at any one time.
Day 5: Panchtarni To Chandanwadi (Average walking
time 8 hours)
Many pilgrims return from Panchtarni to Chandanwadi in one
day. After completing their pilgrimage to the cave most are
happy to trek as far as they can the following Day.
Day 6: Chandanwadi To Pahalgam (Average walking time 4
hours)
On the final Day most pilgrims arrive back in the Pahalgam
bazaar with enough time to complete the drive to Srinagar
and Overnight Stay in Pahalgam |
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