Almora, Uttarakhand – Preparations for the sacred Nanda Raj Jat Yatra, one of Uttarakhand’s most revered cultural and religious events, have begun in full swing this year. Recognized as a symbol of deep spiritual devotion and cultural heritage, the yatra draws thousands of devotees and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and traditional fervor.
In a significant move to ensure the success and smooth conduct of the pilgrimage, the district administration has taken proactive steps. Chief Development Officer (CDO) of Almora, Divesh Shasni, recently chaired an important meeting with the members of the Nanda Devi Temple Committee. The meeting focused on detailed planning, logistics, and addressing potential challenges associated with the yatra.
Manoj Verma, the president of the Nanda Devi Temple Committee, presented a comprehensive outline of the yatra to the officials. He elaborated on the traditional route the pilgrimage follows, the sacred sites it covers, and the key arrangements required for the safety and comfort of the pilgrims. Verma emphasized that the Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra is not only a religious event but also a living symbol of Uttarakhand’s rich folk traditions and cultural heritage.

During the meeting, CDO Shasni underlined the administration’s goal to make this year’s yatra more grand and well-organized than ever before. He directed the Public Works Department (PWD) to conduct a thorough inspection of the yatra route and prepare a detailed roadmap to ensure smooth travel and minimum inconvenience for the devotees. He also announced that a follow-up meeting would be held soon to review progress and finalize further strategies.
The meeting saw active participation from several key individuals, Manager Anoop Sah, the patron of the Nanda Devi Temple Committee; councilors Amit Sah (Monu) and Arjun Bisht chima; journalist Kapil Malhotra; and representatives from the Tourism Department, PWD, and other related departments. Each participant shared their suggestions and assured full support in organizing a successful event.
This initial planning session highlights the serious commitment of both the administration and local organizations toward the sacred journey. The Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra, held once every twelve years in its full form and annually on a smaller scale, holds immense significance in the hearts of devotees and is a key pillar of Uttarakhand’s cultural identity.
With the collaborative efforts of government departments and local communities, expectations are high that this year’s yatra will not only uphold its spiritual essence but also set new benchmarks in terms of organization, safety, and cultural celebration. Devotees and cultural enthusiasts alike are hopeful that the 2025 yatra will be a memorable, well-coordinated event that honors the divine legacy of Maa Nanda and showcases the vibrant traditions of Uttarakhand.