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Prepration
Pilgrims
are advised not to pay
more than the specified
rates for either services
or their provisions.
It is important to
observe discipline on
the trek and keep moving
slowly and steadily.
Adhere to the instructions
issued by the Yatra
Officer from time to
time. Officials of the
State Police, Health,
Tourism, Food &
Supplies and other concerned
Departments are deployed
on duty to help the
pilgrims. You must also
ensure that you are
physically fit for the
journey, and have yourself
medically examined.
Remember that you have
to cross Mahagunus pass
which is at an altitude
of 14,000 feet above
sea level.
Please
ensure that ponies carrying
your luggage and eatables
remain with you at all
times. Also ensure that
the Ponywalla, labourer
or Dandiwalla is properly
registered and carries
a token. You can get
these alloted at fixed
rates at the base camps.
Do not overstrain on
steep gradients: do
not relax at points
where there are warning
notices; don't break
traffic discipline or
try to overtake other
on difficult stretches.
Aged, infirm, ailing
and insufficiently clothed
persons will not be
permitted to proceed
beyond Pahalgam.
DO'S
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Please ensure
that you are
physically and
mentally fit
to perform the
journey as the
Yatra involves
trekking at
an altitude
of 14, 000 ft.
Have yourself
medically examined
and certified
fit for the
journey and
forward the
medical certificate
to the registering
authority designated
for your area
of residence.
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Do carry sufficient
heavy woolens
including sweaters,
(full as well
as half sleaved),
drawers woolen
trousers, gloves,
monkey caps
etc. other items
to be carried
include wind
cheater, light
rain coat, a
sleeping bag
or blankets
or a set of
bedding items
water proof
tent, a torch
with sufficient
batteries, a
walking stick
with proper
hand grip. Ladies
are advised
not go on the
journey in Saris,
instead pants
or salwar suits
with drawers
should be used.
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Do carry some
eatable like
biscuits, candy,
milk powder,
sugar, assorted
dry fruits,
honey and some
tinned food
with you. Also
carry water
bottle, plastic
plate, tumbler,
Spoons, etc.
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Ration and
firewood quota
has been especially
arranged for
you at all stations
enroute, against
payment.
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Make sure that
the ponywalla,
the labourer,
the dandywalla
is properly
registered and
carries a token.
You can get
these allotted
at fixed rates
by competent
authority at
the same camp.
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Do ensure that
ponies carrying
your luggage
and eatables
etc. remain
with you all
time, if you
let them ramain
behind you are
likely to be
unnecessarily
inconvenienced.
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Do observe
discipline on
the trek and
keep on moving
slowly and steadily.
Adhere to the
instructions
issued by the
Yatra Officer
from time to
time. The officials
of the Police,
Tourism, Health,
Food & Supplies
and other Departments
are there to
help you to
perform the
journey comfortably.
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Do carry sufficient
money to pay
your accommodation
at Pehalgam
and at other
stations enroute
to the Holy
Cave and for
meeting other
personal requirements.
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All medical
facilities during
the Yatra are
free. However,
do carry your
personal medical
kit also.
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Carrying/use
of alcohol enroute
the Yatra is
strictly prohibited.
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DON'TS
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Do
not overstrain
on steep gradients.
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Do
not relax at
points where
there are warning
notices.
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Do
not break traffic
discipline or
try to overtake
others in difficult
stretches of
the route.
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Do
not pay more
than the prices/rates
fixed for porters,
ponies, dandies,
rations firewood,
accommodation
etc.
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Note
:- Aged, infirm,
ailing, and insufficiently
clothed persons will not
be permitted to proceed
beyond Pehalgam. No Yatri
will be allowed without
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