Vaishnodevi In Winter Latest Link

Contrary to the belief that the shrine closes in winter, the has, in recent years, developed robust systems to keep the Yatra operational throughout the year, barring extreme blizzards.

Expect sub-zero conditions at the Bhawan. Temperatures typically range from -5°C to 15°C during peak winter. The Original Holy Cave: A Winter Privilege Instagram·The Sentinelhttps://www.instagram.com vaishnodevi in winter latest

Reaching the cave in winter feels like entering a womb. The contrast is shocking—from the piercing white outdoors to the dim, warm, narrow cavern. The Aarti times are adjusted for the shorter daylight hours, with the evening Aarti typically concluding by 6:00 PM. After Darshan , most pilgrims choose to stay overnight at Bhawan (room heaters are available but limited) rather than trek back down in the dark and cold. The descent, while easier on the lungs, is harder on the knees, as the compacted snow makes for a slippery slide. Contrary to the belief that the shrine closes

A breathtaking photo of Vaishno Devi Temple in winter, covered in snow The Original Holy Cave: A Winter Privilege Instagram·The

Despite the infrastructure, a winter Yatra is not for the faint-hearted. The primary challenge is . With wind chill, the perceived temperature near the Bhawan can drop to -10°C or lower. The latest advisory strongly discourages elderly people, infants, and those with respiratory or cardiac conditions from trekking in December-January. The second challenge is slippery trails ; black ice is invisible and deadly. The Shrine Board now uses sand and salt mixtures on the steep sections near Himkoti and Sanjichhat. Pilgrims are also advised to carry a power bank, as smartphone batteries drain rapidly in the cold, and communication can be patchy.

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