Golden Temple - Up, Close, & Personal With Divine Intervention

The Golden Temple has to be first on this list as it is the holiest Gurudwara in the entire country. Also known as Harmandir Sahib, it is the religious temple for the Sikh community and welcomes people from all faiths and walks of life. The architecture of the temple is a visual delight. Golden plates surround the upper floor and dome of Hari Mandir or Darbar Sahib, which is the holiest part of the entire temple complex.

The temple complex is embellished with graceful marble sculptures and a holy lake called ‘Pool of Nectar.’ The temple also serves langar or free food to the visitors and devotees and is known to be the largest free kitchen in the world.

Wagah Border - Epitomizing Patriotic Fervor

TA trip to Amritsar is incomplete if you failed to immerse yourself in the nationalistic zeal of the Wagah Border Beating Retreat ceremony. This border separating India and Pakistan witnesses this ceremony every day in the evening. The ceremony is performed by the soldiers of both the countries as they advance towards the gate when it is opened in the evening.

The national flags of both the countries are lowered with reverence as the soldiers salute each other. The entry is done through a security check and so it is preferable to arrive one hour before the ceremony begins to grab a seat with a good view.

Jallianwala Bagh - Reminder Of Brutal History

Jallianwala Bagh is a dire reminder of the extreme human brutality as it commemorates the massacre of the peaceful congregation by British occupying forces. This historical site has been converted into a public garden and is also an abode of a national memorial, managed by the Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial Trust.

A visit to Jallianwala Bagh can be bundled up with your sojourn to the Golden Temple as it is one of the places to visit in Amritsar near Golden Temple.

Amritsar Heritage Street Walk

Heritage walk is a guided tour deep inside the narrow lanes and Bye lanes of the 400-year-old city of amritsar. One gets to see Katras, Akharas Bungas, Havelis, and Hatties. The walk takes you back in the time as you witness town planning traditional trade and crafts being Practiced in the same place and in the same manner as has been done for centuries.
  • Town Hall:-Town Hall built by the British in 1866, the historic Town Hall is the center of the Amritsar’s local administration .
  • Gurdwara Saragarahi:-Gurdwara Saragarahi this is dedicated to he the twenty-one soldiers of the 36 Sikh Battalion who lost their lives bravely.
  • Qila Ahluwalia:-Qila Ahluwalia the fort once belonged to Ahluwalia Misl whose famous leader Jassa Singh Ahluwalia played a crucial role in repelling foreign invasions during the 18th Century.
  • Jalebiwala Chowk:-Jalebiwala Chowk located in the heart of Amritsar’s commercial sector, it is a gastronome’s delight.

Amritsar Food Walk

Punjabi cuisine is the stuff legends are made of. The city of Amritsar was the focal point of the rise of Sikh culture. It has, through the ages, seen and assimilated the cultural evolution of this vibrant community. It continues to retain one of the richest aspects of Punjabi heritage – the cuisine. Kulcchas dripping with butter, stuffed naans, keemas and the famed Maa ki Daal all emerge from the streets of this wonderful city. The city has lots to offer for both vegetarians as well as non-vegetarians, apart from the fantastic Indian sweets. Walk with us as we guide you through a sea of aromas guaranteed to fight for your attention.
  • Kulcha of Kulwant
  • Jalabian of Gurdass Ram
  • Narayan Poorian wala
  • Street food at Telephone exchange
  • Gyan Di Lassi
  • Lunch at Kesar da Dhaba
  • Dinner at Bharawa da Dhaba

Village Tour

When we talk about Punjab and its culture it is all about its rural life and its culture which is still based in agriculture, Punjab village life has seen a big change after 1970s, green revolution has changed the economic paradigms.
  • Calm & Peaceful Environment
  • Tradital Food ( Makki ki Roti/ Sarso ka Saag)
  • Tractor ride
  • Water Canal