Jagannath Rath Yatra 2026: Heading to the Rath Yatra? Don't forget to carry these essential items..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 16 Jul, 2026
Essential Items for Jagannath Rath Yatra: Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra is considered one of India's largest and most magnificent religious events. Every year, lakhs of devotees travel to Puri, Odisha, to witness the divine chariots of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra. Given the massive crowds, weather conditions (heat or rain), long walks, and security arrangements, travelers should prepare thoroughly in advance.

If you are attending the Rath Yatra for the first time, simply booking tickets and a hotel is not enough. Carrying the right items can make your journey more comfortable and safe. In a crowded environment, even a minor lapse in attention can lead to trouble. Therefore, planning your trip with weather, health, and safety in mind is crucial.
In this article, we list the essential items you should pack before setting out for the Rath Yatra. These travel tips will help make your journey smoother and save you from unnecessary hassles.
Keep these points in mind during the Rath Yatra:
Pay special attention to children and the elderly in the crowd.
Follow the instructions given by the administration.
Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
Do not accept items from strangers.
Avoid pushing or shoving and stick to the designated route.
Check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Bonus tips for a comfortable journey:
Book hotels and travel tickets in advance.
Start early in the morning to avoid heavy crowds.
Save offline maps and important contact numbers on your mobile phone.
Travel light.
Get adequate rest and stay hydrated by drinking water regularly.
Pack comfortable clothing and rain gear:
The weather during the Rath Yatra can fluctuate between intense sunshine and rain.
Wear light cotton clothes and keep a raincoat or a folding umbrella in your bag.
Quick-drying clothes make the journey more comfortable.
Tip: Wear comfortable shoes or sandals with a good grip to prevent slipping.
Carry a water bottle and light snacks.
Due to the crowds, immediate access to food and beverages may not always be easy.
Therefore, carry a reusable water bottle and light snacks such as energy bars, dry fruits, biscuits, or roasted chickpeas.
Remember, keeping your body hydrated is crucial.
Carry essential medicines and a first-aid kit.
If you take any medication regularly, do not forget to carry it with you.
Additionally, keep a small first-aid kit containing bandages, antiseptic, painkillers, and any prescribed medications.
Carry the prescriptions for your medicines as well, if necessary.

Keep your mobile, power bank, and important documents safe
Mobile batteries can drain quickly in crowded areas.
Therefore, carry a fully charged power bank.
Also, keep digital and printed copies of your identity proof, hotel bookings, and train or flight tickets safe.
Safety tip: Carry fewer valuables and keep your bag with you at all times.
Remember to carry sanitizer, tissues, and a small bag
Maintaining hygiene is essential during crowded religious events.
Carry hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and tissues, along with a small backpack to easily store your essentials.
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