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“Before embarking on the Yatra, pilgrims are required to spend 3 to 4 days in Delhi for preparations and mandatory medical tests. The Delhi Government offers complimentary boarding and lodging facilities exclusively for Yatris. However, pilgrims have the option to arrange their own accommodations.
Prospective Yatris are encouraged to conduct basic health checks before registering online. Nonetheless, medical tests conducted by DHLI and ITBP in Delhi are mandatory prior to the Yatra.
It’s essential to note that the Yatra entails trekking at altitudes reaching up to 19,500 feet, amidst harsh weather conditions and rugged terrain, which may pose risks to those not in optimal physical and medical condition. The provided itinerary is tentative, subject to local conditions.
The Government of India bears no responsibility for any loss of life, injury, or property damage during the Yatra, whether due to natural calamities or other causes. Pilgrims participate in the Yatra voluntarily, assuming all risks and consequences. In the event of death abroad, the Government is not obligated to repatriate the mortal remains for cremation in India.
This Yatra is facilitated with support from the state governments of Uttarakhand, Delhi, and Sikkim, in collaboration with the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). Medical fitness tests are conducted by the Delhi Heart and Lung Institute.
Eligibility criteria include Indian citizenship, possession of a valid Indian passport with at least 6 months’ validity, age between 18 and 70 years as of January 1st of the current year, a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25 or less, and being physically and medically fit for the religious pilgrimage. Foreign nationals and OCI card holders are not eligible to apply.”
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