Amritsar; a city rich in culture, spiritual belief, and historic icons. This city has played a great role in India’s struggle for freedom. Take a 3-hour walk through the city with an English-speaking local guide in a group of 8 or less to know more about the streets and peep into the lives of local people.
At 8:00 AM, you will begin your walking tour of Amritsar by visiting the ancient Town Hall, which was constructed by the British in 1866 and is the hub of the city's local government.
After that, go on to Gurdwara Saragarahi, a moving monument honouring the twenty-one Sikh Battalion troops who valiantly protected their positions on September 12, 1897.
Proceed to investigate Qila Ahluwalia, a fort that was formerly possessed by the Ahluwalia Misl, a group whose leader Jassa Singh Ahluwalia was instrumental in thwarting foreign incursions in the 18th century.
Proceed to Jalebiwala Chowk, which is at the center of Amritsar's business district, where you may savour regional cuisine. Next, pay a visit to the Udasin Ashram Akhara Sangalwala, which was established in 1771 and was once called Nirban Akhara in honor of its creator. Chitta Akhara, also called Ganga Raam Akhara, was founded close by and was founded by Mahant Ganga Raam in 1781.
The location of Sri Guru Arjun and Sri Guru Hargobind's standing points to observe the Golden Temple is Darshani Deori, your next destination. Baba Bohar is a big, revered banyan tree that you will come upon as you stroll towards the end of Bartan Bazaar. Then, enter the courtyard of Thakurdwara Dariana Mal, which features stunning colonial-style architecture that has impacted much of Amritsar's downtown, and take a trip back in time.
Explore Chowrasti Atari, a complex with 32 stores and four passageways that Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib constructed in the 1600s. Proceed to Taksal (mint) in Katra Hari Singh, which was the first mint in Amritsar and used to produce coins under the Sikh regime. The nearby Thakurdwara Raja Tej Singh was constructed in Katra Jamadar by Raja Tej Singh in 1851.
As your trip draws to a close, stroll down Crawling Street, a sombre reminder of the Jallianwala Bagh shooting, in which General Dyer ordered the deaths of hundreds of Sikhs.
Lastly, take a tour of the Ancient Passage, a traditional archway built by Sikh Misls to connect several mohallas and katras of ancient Amritsar. Finish your journey in the majestic Golden Temple, an architectural and spiritual wonder that represents dedication and serenity.
Kindly Meet Your Guide Outside of Town Hall at 8:00 AM.
• Dress code is smart casual
• Shoes must be removed at the places of worship
• Additional food and drinks are available to purchase at individual cost
• A moderate amount of walking is involved, please wear a comfortable shoes or slippers
• Photos are allowed on this tour except no selfies inside the Golden temple
• Personal foods and drinks are not recommended
Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time
Amritsar is a vibrant city in the heart of Punjab, renowned for the Golden Temple, the most sacred site in Sikhism. It's a city where rich cultural heritage, spiritual significance, and warm hospitality converge, offering travelers a unique and memorable experience.
The most sacred site in Sikhism, the Golden Temple is a stunning architectural marvel with a golden dome that reflects beautifully on the surrounding water.
A historic garden that commemorates the massacre of peaceful protesters by British troops in 1919. It's a poignant reminder of India's struggle for independence.
The border between India and Pakistan is famous for its daily military ceremony, a display of patriotism and camaraderie.
A museum dedicated to the partition of India and Pakistan, showcasing the stories and artifacts of this significant historical event.
Creamy tomato-based curry with tender chicken pieces, cooked in a tandoor.
A traditional Punjabi dish of mustard greens cooked with spices, served with cornmeal flatbread.
A type of leavened flatbread stuffed with spiced potatoes and sometimes paneer (cottage cheese).
The weather is pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. This period also includes major festivals like Diwali and Lohri.
Indian Rupee (INR)
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Amritsar is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid scams and petty theft.
Amritsar Junction
Inter-State Bus Terminal, Amritsar Bus Stand
Affordable and widely used, but can be crowded. AC and non-AC options available.
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Experience the daily Beating Retreat Ceremony at the India-Pakistan border, a display of patriotism and camaraderie.
A beautiful wetland and bird sanctuary, perfect for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
A significant Sikh pilgrimage site, known for its historic gurdwara and holy baoli (stepwell).
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