Pilgrims gather at the Baltal Base Camp, resting before their journey to the Amarnath Cave Shrine, located 110 kilometers from Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 2, 2026.

| Photo Credit: Imran Nissar

A year after the Pahalgam attack saw a dip in pilgrim footfalls, Jammu & Kashmir Lieutenant-Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday (July 2, 2026) flagged off the first batch of devotees for the pilgrimage to the Amarnath holy cave from Jammu’s Bhagwati Nagar Base Camp.Pilgrims started reaching the twin base camps of Nunwan in south Kashmir’s Pahalgam and Sonmarg’s Baltal, a day ahead of the formal trek to the ice (stalagmite) lingam at an altitude of 3,880 metres.“The yatra is a sacred path where devotion meets spiritual awakening. I wish all devotees a safe, comfortable, blissful and spiritually fulfilling journey. May this holy pilgrimage bring immense joy and divine peace to all,” Mr. Sinha said, wishing the pilgrims.Every year, the J&K administration, the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board, J&K Police, the Indian Army, security forces, the local community, and all stakeholders join hands to make the yatra a success. However, the Pahalgam terror attack, which left 26 civilians dead in April 2025, also impacted the yatra later in the year. The first batch of more than 4,800 pilgrims has set off on the holy yatra in a convoy of 259 light and heavy vehicles, officials said.