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Char Dham Yatra 2026: Over 31 Lakh Devotees Visit Shrines as High-Altitude Deaths Rise to 165

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A record surge of over 31 lakh pilgrims marks Uttarakhand’s Char Dham Yatra this season, but high-altitude medical complications have claimed 165 lives in 49 days.

DEHRADUN — Uttarakhand’s world-famous Char Dham Yatra is experiencing an unprecedented surge in devotees this season, but the historic footfall has been shadowed by a grim and worrying spike in pilgrim fatalities along the grueling, high-altitude shrine routes.

According to official figures compiled by the State Emergency Operation Centre, 165 devotees have tragically lost their lives due to health-related complications—predominantly cardiac arrests—in just 49 days since the pilgrimage commenced on April 19 with the opening of the Gangotri and Yamunotri portals. This toll averages out to more than three pilgrim deaths per day.

Record-Breaking Inflow Disrupts Local Systems

Despite the high mortality rate, the influx of devotees shows no signs of slowing down. A total of 31,65,746 pilgrims had successfully visited the four Himalayan shrines and Hemkund Sahib by Saturday, positioning this year’s Yatra to shatter all previous attendance milestones.

Unlike previous years, the state government decided against imposing strict caps or restrictions on the daily number of pilgrims, which has directly caused the massive surge. So far, a staggering 47 lakh pilgrims have registered to undertake the journey this season.

The current distributed footfall across the major shrines includes:

  • Kedarnath: 11,23,013 pilgrims
  • Badrinath: 9,28,919 pilgrims
  • Heavy rushes are also persistently logged along both the Gangotri and Yamunotri routes.

Route-Wise Fatality Breakdown

The challenging terrain and low oxygen levels continue to pose severe risks, especially for individuals with underlying medical issues. “The number of devotees arriving this year is exceptionally high,” stated a senior official. “Health teams have been deployed across the Yatra routes, but high altitude, extreme weather, and pre-existing medical conditions remain major risk factors”.

The Kedarnath route, known for its steep and physically demanding trek, remains the deadliest stretch of the pilgrimage. The route-wise distribution of the 165 deaths includes:

  • Kedarnath Route: 80 deaths
  • Badrinath Route: 48 deaths
  • Yamunotri Route: 21 deaths
  • Gangotri Route: 16 deaths

Monsoon Outlook and Medical Advisories

The rising death toll has amplified safety anxieties as massive crowds continue to arrive ahead of the annual monsoon, which is projected to hit Uttarakhand around June 21. While tourist numbers traditionally plunge during the rainy season due to heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and road blockages, administrative officials expect the Yatra to regain its full momentum immediately after the monsoon clears. The pilgrimage is slated to run until November 13, leaving nearly five months of the yatra period ahead.

Because the Char Dham Yatra serves as the economic backbone for lakhs of local families reliant on hospitality, transport, eateries, and pony operations, keeping the routes open and safe remains a top priority.

In response to the crisis, health officials have issued urgent advisories targeting elderly travelers and individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular or respiratory conditions. Authorities are demanding that vulnerable individuals undergo comprehensive medical evaluations before ascending the mountains. Devotees are strictly cautioned not to ignore warning signs such as chest pain, acute breathlessness, dizziness, or extreme fatigue, and to seek immediate assistance from roadside medical camps the moment symptoms manifest.

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