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Char Dham Yatra rush: heavy crowd in Uttarakhand, pilgrims face tough conditions on Kedarnath route

The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand is witnessing an unprecedented influx of pilgrims, with thousands of devotees flocking to the Himalayan shrines, especially Kedarnath. While the state government is highlighting the massive turnout as a major achievement, concerns are being raised over crowd management, infrastructure pressure, and arrangements for pilgrims along the route. Ground reports from ABP News reveal that large crowds are gathering at key transit points such as Gaurikund, which serves as the last motorable point before the trek to Kedarnath. From here, pilgrims must undertake a challenging journey of approximately 20 kilometers on foot, or rely on ponies and palanquins, as no road connectivity exists beyond this point. Despite harsh weather conditions, including intense heat in lower regions and snowfall in higher altitudes, devotees continue their journey with strong faith. Many pilgrims are seen trekking through difficult terrain, while others are enjoying the rare sight of snow-covered landscapes near the shrine. However, the increasing footfall has led to concerns regarding overcrowding, availability of basic facilities, and the overall management of the pilgrimage route. Reports suggest that long queues, limited accommodation, and logistical challenges are affecting the experience of visitors. Local authorities are working to manage the situation, but questions remain about preparedness and long-term planning for such a large-scale religious gathering in a sensitive Himalayan region. The Char Dham Yatra, one of India’s most significant Hindu pilgrimages, includes Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. Every year, it attracts devotees from across the country, but the current season’s surge has intensified debates over sustainability, safety measures, and infrastructure capacity in Uttarakhand’s mountainous terrain. As the yatra continues, authorities are expected to monitor crowd flow more closely and strengthen arrangements to ensure pilgrim safety while maintaining smooth access to the sacred sites.

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