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A full guide to things to do with your family at Vaishno Devi You should go to Vaishno Devi

On your trip with your family to Vaishno Devi, there are many ways to get from Katra To Sanjichat Helicopter and then from Ardhkuwari to Bhawan.

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A full guide to things to do with your family at Vaishno Devi You should go to Vaishno Devi

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  1. A full guide to things to do with your family at Vaishno Devi You should go to Vaishno Devi Every year, more than 1 crore people who worship Mata Vaishno Devi go to Vaishno Devi to climb 12 kilometres to get Mata Rani's blessings. On your trip with your family to Vaishno Devi, there are many ways to get from Katra To Sanjichat Helicopter and then from Ardhkuwari to Bhawan. Trekking Families must carefully plan their trip to Vaishno Devi, especially if they want to walk the almost 13 miles from Katra to Bhawan. There are two different ways to get from Katra to Ardhkuwari, and there are also two different ways to get from Ardhkuwari to Bhawan. You can walk to the Bhairavnath shrine, which is a few more kilometres up from the Vaishno Devi temple, or you can use one of the many ponies or mules that are available along the way. Flight in a helicopter Everyone, including kids, adults, and older people, would enjoy and be more interested in the whole event if there was a helicopter ride. Tourists must book the helicopter tour at least two months ahead of time. The flight takes about eight minutes, and the helicopter can carry between five and six people at once. The helipad in Katra is on the Udhampur Road, which is about 2 km from the bus station. After getting to Sanjhichhat Point, it takes about 30 minutes to get to Vaishno Devi Bhawan. If walking to the temple is easier for you, you can choose to use ponies, porters, or palkis services. A helicopter ride from Katra to Sanjhichhat costs about Rs. 1800 one way, or Rs. 3600 for a person to go both ways. Horses and wheeled carts Some devotees may find it hard to walk for 12 to 13 kilometres at a time to get from Katra to Sanjichat Helicopter Price. Because of this, many pilgrims use services like ponies and palanquins to get around. The municipal committee is in charge of all the services that ponies, porters, and palanquins offer to travellers. Temples that can be seen on a Vaishno Devi Yatra When you go to Vaishno Devi with your family, you will see the following famous temples: The first temple to Mata Vaishno Devi Hindus think of the Mata Vaishno Devi Temple, which is dedicated to Vaishno Devi, as one of the most important temples and holy places. The temple is one of the 108 Shakti Peethas, or places where Durga, also known as Vaishno Devi, is worshipped.

  2. Adh Kumari Temple 2. The halfway point is at Adh Kuwari, which is six kilometres from the main Vaishno Devi Bhawan. One of the most important temples on the way to the sacred cave is thought to be called Adh Kuwari, which means "everlasting virgin." Temple of Bhairon Nath, third About two kilometres away from the Mata Vaishno Devi Temple is the Bhairon Nath Temple, which is a shrine to Baba Bhairavnath. As Bhairav was getting ready to attack Vaishno Devi, it is thought that she killed him by turning into Kali and cutting off his head. He said he was sorry for what he had done wrong, and the goddess forgave him. She also said that a trip to Vaishno Devi wouldn't be complete without getting the blessing of Bhairon Nath. Charan Paduka 4. Charan Paduka is about 1.5 kilometres from Banganga and is about 3380 feet high. They are thought to be on a rock slab in Charan Paduka, a holy place, where the feet of the Goddess are said to have left marks. Before going on with the yatra, the pilgrims pay respect to the Mata's footprints, which are carved into a rock slab.

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