Shri Amarnath Cave
Shri Amarnath Cave
Shri Amarnath Cave is a sacred shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, famous for the naturally formed ice Shivling. Located high in the Himalayas, it is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India. The journey to the cave is a profound spiritual experience filled with devotion, faith, and endurance.


Features of Shri Amarnath Cave
- Naturally formed ice Shivling (Himling)
- Located at an altitude of around 3,888 meters
- Challenging yet sacred trek pilgrimage
- Deep spiritual and mythological significance


Features of Shri Amarnath Cave
- Naturally formed ice Shivling (Himling)
- Located at an altitude of around 3,888 meters
- Challenging yet sacred trek pilgrimage
- Deep spiritual and mythological significance


Shri Amarnath Cave Location
Situated in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir, India, Accessible via two main routes: Pahalgam and Baltal




Shri Amarnath Cave Location
Situated in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir, India, Accessible via two main routes: Pahalgam and Baltal
History of Shri Amarnath Cave
According to Hindu beliefs, Lord Shiva revealed the secret of immortality (Amar Katha) to Goddess Parvati in this very cave. To ensure secrecy, he left behind all companions on the way. Since then, the cave has become a sacred place of immense devotion, attracting lakhs of pilgrims every year who undertake this divine journey.


History of Shri Amarnath Cave
According to Hindu beliefs, Lord Shiva revealed the secret of immortality (Amar Katha) to Goddess Parvati in this very cave. To ensure secrecy, he left behind all companions on the way. Since then, the cave has become a sacred place of immense devotion, attracting lakhs of pilgrims every year who undertake this divine journey.


- Best Time to Visit
- Amarnath Yatra (June to August)
- Timings
- Early morning to afternoon
- Entry Fee
- Free Entry for Devotees

