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Tracing Kanwar yatra route from Delhi: Mapping the 210-km devotional journey of Shiv Bhakts

This year, the Kanwar yatra began on July 11 with the Uttar Pradesh government expecting an estimated 60 million devotees

July 15, 2025 / 19:14 IST
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On their way to Haridwar and Rishikesh from Delhi, there are a number of pitstops that kanwariyas follow (Image: PTI)

Every year, lakhs of saffron-clad devotees embark on a sacred pilgrimage, their chants of 'Har Har
Mahadev' echoing through the air, as they journey barefoot to holy sites like Kashi Vishwanath and countless other abodes of Lord Shiva. These devotees from across the country carry holy water from the Ganga to perform 'jalabhishek' of Shivlings during the Hindu calendar month of 'shravan'.

This year, the kanwar yatra began on July 11 with the Uttar Pradesh government expecting an estimated 60 million devotees -- including seven million women -- crossing the kanwar yatra route in the state this year.

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With an expected footfall of 15 to 20 lakh, Delhi has become a major transit point over the years for kanwariyas on their annual pilgrimage to Haridwar. These devotees, many of whom travel barefoot, are en route to the sacred Ganga ghats.

210-km journey from Delhi to Haridwar