Pilgrims traveling from Delhi, the Pahalgam route is the best choice. It is the traditional route and is recommended for first-time visitors, families, and senior citizens because the climb is more gradual, allowing better acclimatization. Although the trek is longer (around 36 km), it is generally considered more comfortable than the Baltal route.
If you're physically fit and want to complete the pilgrimage in less time, the Baltal route is a good alternative. The trek is only about 14 km, but it is much steeper and more demanding, making it better suited for experienced trekkers.
The most common road route from Delhi is:
Delhi → Jammu → Srinagar → Pahalgam (or Baltal)
The drive to the Kashmir region is approximately 800–900 km, and travelers complete it over two days with an overnight stop in Jammu or Srinagar. Before leaving, ensure your Yatra registration, Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC), accommodation, and transport are confirmed. Mountain weather can change quickly, so keeping an extra day in your schedule is always a wise decision.
For a detailed road itinerary, travel budget, route map, packing checklist, and planning tips, this guide is helpful:
https://delhitempotravels.com/blog/delhi-to-amarnath-yatra-by-road/
Also, make sure you don't miss your allotted permit date. If unexpected delays affect your travel, understanding the rules beforehand can save you unnecessary stress. This guide explains what happens if you miss your Amarnath Yatra permit date and the options that may be available.
Yes, I think a Force Urbania is one of the best choices if you're planning the Amarnath Yatra with family or a group of friends. Since the road journey from Delhi is quite long, comfort becomes very important. The Urbania offers spacious seating, good legroom, powerful air conditioning, and enough luggage space for everyone's bags, making the journey much more comfortable than traveling in multiple cars.
It's especially suitable for groups of 9–17 passengers who want to travel together without worrying about coordinating several vehicles. Having an experienced driver for the mountain routes also makes the trip more relaxed.
If you're looking for a Force Urbania on Rent for Amarnath Yatra, you can check out this page. It covers the available seating options, vehicle features, and booking details to help you plan your trip
Has anyone here already traveled to Amarnath in a Force Urbania? I'd love to hear how comfortable it was during the long drive and whether you'd recommend it over a regular Tempo Traveller.