Vaishno Devi Yatra Guide for First-Time Travellers (Route, Tips, Registration & Complete Information)
Going on the Vaishno Devi Yatra for the first time is a divine experience filled with devotion, enthusiasm, and spiritual energy. Every year, millions of devotees visit the holy shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi, located in the Trikuta Mountains of Jammu & Kashmir. The pilgrimage is considered one of the most sacred and rewarding spiritual journeys in India.
But if you are travelling for the first time, proper knowledge and preparation are very important. This complete guide covers everything you need to know—from registration and trekking details to food, accommodation, safety, and travel tips.
“Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai…” – The Divine Calling
For centuries, devotees have repeated the sacred line:
“Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai, Mata Ne Bulaya Hai…”
This belief reflects the faith that the Vaishno Devi Yatra happens only when the Divine Mother calls her devotees. The holy shrine is located inside a natural cave on the Trikuta Hills, and reaching the Bhawan requires a 13 km uphill trek from Katra.
1. How to Reach Katra
Katra is the base camp for the Vaishno Devi Yatra and is well-connected by:
By Train
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Railway Station connects major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, and Chennai.
By Air
Nearest airport: Jammu Airport (JAI) – approx. 50 km from Katra.
Taxis and buses are easily available.
By Road
Excellent road connectivity from Jammu, Udhampur, Delhi, Punjab & Himachal.
2. Mandatory Yatra Registration
Before starting the trek, you must register:
Where to Register?
- Yatra Registration Counter (YRC), Katra
- OR online on the SMVDSB official website
Why it is Important?
- Required for entry check posts
- Helps Shrine Board manage facilities
- Ensures safety of pilgrims in case of emergency
3. Trek Route & Major Points
The 13 km trek begins from Banganga Check Post. Key points on the route:
🔹 Banganga (0 km)
Start point of the Yatra.
🔹 Charan Paduka (2.5 km)
Believed to have the footprints of Mata.
🔹 Ardhkuwari (6 km)
Halfway point and home to the famous Garbhjoon Cave.
🔹 Himkoti / Adhkuwari Bypass
Offers beautiful views and food stalls.
🔹 Sanjichhat (9.5 km)
Highest point of the trek with great scenic views.
🔹 Bhawan (13 km)
The holy cave where you seek darshan of Mata Vaishno Devi.
4. Ways to Complete the Yatra
You can choose from:
Walking/Trekking
- Most preferred and spiritual method
- Well-lit and safe route
- Free cloakrooms, drinking water & medical facilities
Battery Car
- Available between Ardhkuwari – Bhawan
- Best for senior citizens & kids
- Bookable online
Ponies & Palkis
- Available from Banganga & Ardhkuwari
Helicopter Service
- Route: Katra → Sanjichhat
- Takes 8–10 minutes
- Pre-booking recommended
5. Facilities Provided by Shrine Board
✔ Free Drinking Water
Clean water points at regular intervals.
✔ Clean Toilets
Available throughout the track.
✔ Medical Aid
First aid and emergency services on the way.
✔ Accommodation
Budget rooms, dormitories & guest houses at:
- Katra
- Ardhkuwari
- Sanjichhat
- Bhawan
✔ Food & Prasad Shops
Pure vegetarian food without onion/garlic.
6. What to Carry on the Trek
Essential Items
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Warm clothes (especially Oct–March)
- Power bank & flashlight
- Water bottle
- Raincoat (during monsoon)
- ID proof
- Small backpack
Avoid Carrying
- Heavy luggage
- Plastic bags (restricted)
7. Best Time to Visit Vaishno Devi
Winter (Nov–Feb)
Snow at higher altitudes, cold weather. Fewer crowds.
Summer (March–June)
Pleasant weather, ideal for families.
Monsoon (July–Sept)
Lush greenery but chance of slippery paths.
Festive Seasons
Navratri (March–April & Sept–Oct) – Maximum spiritual energy and rush.
8. Darshan Process
After reaching Bhawan:
- Deposit luggage and mobile phones
- Take a bath in the bathing ghat
- Proceed for Darshan Queue as guided
The sacred pindies represent three forms of Mata: Mahakali, Mahalakshmi & Mahasaraswati
9. Safety Tips for First-Time Travellers
- Start the trek early morning to avoid crowds
- Keep yourself hydrated
- Walk slowly, take breaks
- Avoid running ponies on narrow bends
- Wear reflective clothing at night
- Keep children close
- Follow Shrine Board instructions
- For senior citizens: consider battery car or helicopter
10. Bonus: Bhairon Baba Darshan
Your Yatra is considered incomplete without visiting Bhairon Baba Temple, located 2.5 km above Bhawan. Battery cars are now available to help reach the top.
11. Vaishno Devi Temple Yatra Charges
Mode of Transportation Ticket cost
- Katra to Bhawan By Mule Rs.800/ person
- Katra to Ardhkuwari By Mule Rs.400/ person
- Katra to Bhawan Baby Walker Rs.1200/ baby
- (Only for Senior Citizens, Patients and Physically Challenged) Rs.354/ person
- Katra to Sanjhichhat By helicopter Rs.1005/ person
- Katra to Sanjhicchat to Katra by Helicopter Rs.2010/ person
- Ardhkuwari to Bhawan by Ropeway Rs.300/ person
- Bhawan to Ardhkuwari by Ropeway Rs.300/ person