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Cities : Amritsar (2N)
Sightseeing
- Golden Temple (Sri Harmandir Sahib)
- Jallianwala Bagh
- Wagah border ( Atari border )
- Gobindgarh Fort
Meals
- 2 Breakfast
Day wise travel itinerary
- Day 1 :Amritsar
Arrive at Amritsar Airport, meet the assistance and transfer to Hotel.
Amritsar : the city was built in 1577. The city is home to one of the holiest Sikh Shrines called Golden Temple, a memorial of national importance known as Jallianwala Bagh, and the Partition Museum that’ll remind you of the post-partition riots. The Gobindgarh Fort and Rambagh, built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh are also among the jewels of the city. On arrival check into the hotel. Freshen up. Later drive to Attari Wagah Border (31 kms from Amritsar) to witness the prestigious and awe-inspiring ‘Lowering of the Flags’ ceremony before closing the Border gates at the time of sunset. Later free time for shopping and enjoying the local delicacies of Amritsar. Dinner & Overnight stay at Amritsar.
- Day 2 :AmritsarToday morning After breakfast, visit to different tourist places in Amritsar. The list includes Golden Temple (known as Harmandir Sahib),Golden Temple : This architectural marvel is only a small part of this huge gurudwara complex, known to Sikhs as Harmandir Sahib (or Darbar Sahib). The temple sits on a rectangular platform, surrounded by a pool of water called the Amrit Sarovar, from which the city received its name. The Guru Granth Sahib (Holy book of Sikhs) is installed in the temple every morning, and returned at night to the Akal Takhat, the temporal seat of the Khalsa brotherhood. With the support of Hukam Singh Chimni and Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the temple was decorated with the stunning gold and marble work that continues to inspire awe in admirers from all over the world today. The beauty of Golden temple is at is best during sunrise and after sunset when the temple is lit up.Akal Takht : the highest seat of the authority of Khalsa. Any order from the one seated in the Akal Takht is mandatory for all Sikhs. It is situated within the Golden Temple complex.Later visit Jallianwala Bagh : Jallianwala Bagh has the most tragic yet landmark events in the history of India where many people were massacred by East Indian Company during Revolution time. The walls are spotted with bullet marks and holes telling you the story of the disaster that took place, back on 13th April 1919. The park has information plaques at places to help you know the historical importance of each spot thereRamgarh : The Ramgarh Palace, which used to be the summer residence of Maharaja Ranjit Singh is now a beautiful museum. It has the royal arms and armour, paintings, manuscripts and various other personal belongings of the King.Gobindgarh Fort : The very symbol of Punjab has an aspiring story. You will then return to the hotel in the evening for overnight stay. This magnificent heritage site has a glorious history of its own. Right from the era of Bhangi Misl – 257 years old to the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to the British East India Company to the Indian Army to now the people of Punjab. Discover the grand stories, the history of the past.
- Breakfast
- Day 3 :AmritsarToday morning after Breakfast check out from the hotel to Amritsar Airport/Railway station for your flight/Train to your home town. You return back with wonderful memories of HimachaL.
- Breakfast
Sightseeing

Golden Temple (Sri Harmandir Sahib)
Open Time : 04:00 AM
Close Time : 11:00 PM
Darbar Sahib or Sri Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple is one of the most spiritual Place in India and the holiest shrine for Sikhism. Located in city center Golden Temple is easily accessible from any part of the city. The Striking Golden architecture of the temple and daily Langar attracts as a larger number of devotees and visitors every day.The temple feeds nearly 100,000 people free food from all walks of life. The Main Temple housing the Shrine is known as Harmandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib. The spiritual focus is the tank, the Amrit Sarovar. The Sikh Museum is located inside the main entrance clock tower. The temple was repeatedly rebuilt by the Sikhs after it was destroyed several times by the Muslim armies from Afghanistan and the Mughal Empire.
Sri Harmandir Sahib (The Golden Temple) organises the largest langar sewa in the world. It serves around a 100,000 devotees daily. While food is served, all the devotees sit together in rows on the floor, irrespective of their religion, caste or creed. All the devotees are considered equal here.
The stairs that enter the temple go downwards. This is designed in this way to symbolise the humble way of living
Important Note:
- Wearing shorts is not advisable.
- On arrival at the Golden Temple, both men and women are required to wear a scarf over their head (don’t worry if you forget to bring a scarf as headscarves are sold outside at a very cheap price).
- Free Bus facility is available for the Airport, Railway Station and/or Bus Stand from the Golden Temple.
- Wheel chairs are available to the physically challenged and/or the very old. They can be procured from an office in the Parikarma near Ber Baba Budha Sahib.

Jallianwala Bagh
Open Time : 06:30 AM
Close Time : 07:30 PM
Spread over 6.5 acres of land near Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh is connected with one of the saddest day in Indian History which occurred in April 1919.Thousand of innocent people were killed on the day of gathering of Baisakhi by the order given by General Dyer.
The place is now turned into beautiful public park.The tragic incident left a deep scar on the country, and a memorial was constructed after the independence and was inaugurated on 13 April 1961. A number of structures are present inside the premises which remind’s of the incident that occurred here. These include a wall which still bears the marks of the bullets that were shot blindly at the civilians and a well in which many people jumped to save themselves from the bullets.Over a 1000 Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs lost their lives in this brutal assault.

Wagah border ( Atari border )

Gobindgarh Fort
The Gobindgarh Fort is a museum and Culture theme park that depicts the history of Punjab’s rich culture and all it glory. Museums here feature a collection of traditional Punjabi attire, household items, weapons of war used in the olden days. Laser and Light show of Sher E Punjab-7D show based on Maharaja Ranjit Singh life story and Whispering wall- Multi – Media sound and light show with laser lights computer animation and Project mapping technologies which depict the life of Maharaja Ranjit and the story of Gobindgarh is very popular among tourists.
Fortis famous to witness a live performance of Bhangra and traditional martial art know as Gatka. Art Museum houses paintings of many saints and warriors from across Punjab. Tourist can also visit Haat Bazar, to buy traditional items such as phulkari style attire and Juttis.
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