Rules for Sabarimala Darshan || Covid rules for Sabarimala Darshan

 


The temple opens at 5 pm an 16th October 2020, devotees will be allowed for darshan from next day morning.

Must Know Rules

  • Not more than 250 devotees will be allowed to visit the temple per day.
  • Devotees will have to get their darshan time and date bookings registered via the virtual queue system, online.
  • Only those who have their registration for darshan done will be permitted to visit the shrine. The bookings will be made on ‘first come, first serve’ basis.
  • It will be mandatory for the devotees to produce their Covid-19 negative certificates (not older than 48 hours before their visit) upon their arrival at Pamba, the base camp of the temple atop the hill.
  • Those arriving without a COVID-19 negative certificate will have to undergo a test for a fee at Nilakkal and wait for their reports. They will be permitted, only if they test negative.
  • Devotees must also carry a medical certificate stating that they are fit to trek the hills of Sabarimala. 
  • Devotees between the age group of 10-60 will be allowed.
  • Each of them will be expected to wear face masks and gloves and carry a sanitiser.
  • Devotees must avoid gatherings.
  • The customary dip in the holy river Pamban shall not be permitted.
  • Shower arrangements will be provided to devotees.

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