Was surfing the net for a place to go for our 29th
wedding anniversary and stumbled upon IRCTC’s
package for Vaishnodevi which fit the bill perfectly! After
conferring/confirming with my better half, booked the package online, all in a
matter of an hour! The package included the train fare from Bandra to Jammu,
taxi to hotel in Katra (2 nights stay), taxi back Jammu and the train to
Bandra!
This package would ensure that we visited Vaishnodevi on the
day of our anniversary!
A couple of days prior to the commencement of the journey
IRCTC called up to give us our seat/berth numbers.
We boarded the train at Bandra on the 01Jan12 at 08.00am and
had an uneventful but wonderful journey to
Jammu. As we were nearing Jammu, we
got a call from the Hotel informing us of the taxi arranged to transport us to
the hotel from Jammu, giving us the taxi number and the taxi driver’s telephone
number.
Reached Jammu next evening, and took the cab waiting for us
to the hotel in Katra.
The Jai Maa Inn in Katra where we were booked was a
wonderful hotel with comfortable rooms and friendly efficient staff.
While checking in at the hotel, the Receptionist advised us
that they would arrange for the Vaishnodevi
Yatra slip which has to be acquired after registration at the Yatri Registration
centre (YRC) near the Katra Bus Stand and we could start our Yatra next morning
at 08.30am after a good night’s rest and a hearty breakfast. The Hotel car
would drop us to the place where our Yatra of 13.5kms climb would begin.
We dined in their restaurant where they served delicious
vegetarian meals.
The thali was sumptuous enough to lull us to sleep.
As promised our slip for the Yatra was ready at the
Reception in the morning and the car ready to transport us to the Gates of
Heaven on our Wedding Anniversary! On the way the driver told us that for the
return pick up to the Hotel we would have to call the Hotel once we reach the
foothills – way to go!
Though there were multiple types of transportation
(helicopter, pony/horse, pithoo, palki, electric car) available to go up, we
decided to trek it up and down. And amid cries of ‘Jai Mata Di’ we began our
trek up.
The ambiance all along the route is amazing. There are
yatris from the age of 8 to 80+
There is an air of devotion and camaraderie all around. You will
find individuals all by themselves or groups doing the yatra. Everybody has a
smile on their face. Not a hint of hatred anywhere. It is an amazing
experience.
The horses have their own lane to trot on and humans may
plod on in their own lane to ensure a smooth flow up and down.
Once you reach the top there is a place called Bhavan where
you have to deposit your mobiles, cameras, leather items
(bags,shoes,belts,wallets and the like), footwear in lockers manned by the
trust there as you are not allowed to have any of these on your person when you
enter the temple. All these facilities are free of cost.
The security all along is very tight and you are frisked and
bags checked at least at three different points on the way up.
There are clean toilets all along the route and also plenty of places where you can get hot parathas and chai
apart from a couple of Cafe Coffee Day outlets. Nescafe and Lipton also have their stalls for tea and coffee.
You can get prepaid rides for horses to take you up and bring you down too.
After depositing our bags in the locker provided, we went on
to join the queue for darshan of Maa Vaishnodevi. The deity is in a cave and
there are people in there to ensure that the queue keeps moving, hence we got
our darshan within half an hour. You are not allowed to give any offerings to
the deity or to the priest in the cave. There are bins kept outside to place
your offerings.
We returned feeling blessed by Maa on our anniversary.
It took us around 6 hours to do the climb up with lot of
breaks absorbing the sights along the way and reached down in just 4!
We were back in our hotel by 8pm, had a wonderful hot water
bath, dined and crashed out as the taxi to take us to the Jammu station would
arrive to pick us up at 8am. Our return train journey from Jammu would hoot off at
11am and reach us at Bandra at 8pm.
It was a real memorable and blessed anniversary celebration
for us!
Wonderful!I followed most of your fb picture updates while you were on this trip.Vaishno devi yatra is on top of my wish list .The thali picture was so tempting that it made me visit a marwari restaurant that night .lol.And now you post it again .Thanks for this brilliant post.Jai Mata Di !
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to share Kavita
DeleteWhat a great way of celebrating ! Enjoyed this writeup and all the photos. And like Kavita, I too enjoyed the thali, but virtually :-) Its so good to know how well they organize the facilities for the pilgrims....
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the post Suranga
DeleteExcellent. Made me remember my own visit there; though I trekked at night. Jai Mata Di
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteHave never been to this shrine, but your reportage together with magiceye's unique snaps made me feel almost there!! Happy Anniversary!! -amit
ReplyDeleteThank you for your wishes Amit.
DeleteGlad you enjoyed the post!
must have been a wonderful experience. after reading ur post even i m contemplating a trip to Vaishno Devi.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!!!
Thank you Debajyoti.
DeleteYou must plan a visit there! It is a wonderful experience.
Sounds like a perfect way to celebrate:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!!!!!
Thank you Joo
DeleteWonderful.. REading through it, was just like being there.. A dream to be done, one day for sure.. Happy Anniversary..
ReplyDeleteThank you Rajesh
Deletevaishno devi is such a good pilgrim place. I have good memories. great post.
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Thank you Rajnish
Deletemost of your posts in the other blog only had a pic. nice to read your writeups here
ReplyDeleteThank you Shrinidhi
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ReplyDeleteLovely post. Would love to visit Vaishnodevi... lets see when the "bulawa" comes.
ReplyDeleteThank you Shruti
DeleteSounds like a great trip!
ReplyDeleteWonderful...perfect way to celebrate anniversary....Happy Anniversary:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Seema
DeleteBeautiful. I am waitlisted. Jai maatadi!
ReplyDeleteThank you and heres wishing you get a confirmation soon!!
DeleteA very good way to visit places of pilgrimage, the hassle of crowds and pandas/priests seem to be missing, a bliss.
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Travelling has been my passion always and trips to Vaishno Devi have been close to my heart. Ur post reminds me of those ever green trips. Very well written :-) Loved it
ReplyDeleteThank you Shilpi
ReplyDeleteAn article which is well written and I liked it the most.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sriram
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