Enjoy walking into the lanes of India's most iconic city, Amritsar, and learn about the culture that exemplifies this destination.
Visit the various famous Golden temple, Sikh community kitchen, Partition museum, Jalianwala Bagh, and more with a private local Guide at the comfort of an air-conditioned car driven by a personal chauffeur.
Pickup included
Start the tour after meeting your private guide at the hotel lobby. Enjoy the drive at the comfort of air conditioned car driven by a personal chauffeur to reach the old town from where we begin our walk.
Visit the world's first Partition Museum in the Town Hall building of Amritsar. The Partition of India and Pakistan was one of the most defining events in the nation's history. It was perhaps the largest migration in human history, with some 18 million affected.
Walk towards Saragarhi Memorial Gurudwara, a beautiful tribute to the 21 Sikh Soldiers who laid their lives in Battle of Satagarhi during the English Rule over India. The Saragarhi Battle is documented among the most important battles ever fought in the World. This is among the three Gurudwaras built in the memory of the Saragarhi warriors.
Spend some time at Old Fawara (Fountain) Chowk is located in the center of Amritsar and it’s a great place to meet the locals. Amritsar is also unique in the manner of hospitality and warmth you feel when you are among locals. Just greet them with a “Sat Sri Akal” and there you go. Amritsaris wear their hearts on their sleeves and will go the extra mile to help you and guide you. They consider a guest as a messenger of God, the responsiveness and affection is definitely a soup for the soul.
Visit Jallianwala Bagh is a historic garden and ‘memorial of national importance’ in Amritsar, India, preserved in the memory of those wounded and killed in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre that occurred on the site on the festival of Baisakhi, 13 April 1919. It houses a museum, gallery and a number of memorial structures.
At the end visit one of Amritsar's greatest attractions and its spiritual hub, the Sri Harmandir Sahib, commonly known as the Golden Temple. This is the holiest temple in the Sikh faith. India is home to many religions, and one of these is a centered in the northern Indian state of Punjab: Sikhism. Its adherents believe in a single God, and in the teachings of 10 holy gurus. The temples, or gurdwaras, in the city of Amritsar are both the spiritual and administrative center for 20 million Sikhs worldwide.
The temple has been renovated many times, adding features such as the marble inlays along the floor. Maharaja Ranjit Singh, founder of the Sikh Empire of India (1799-1849) had the temple's upper floors covered in 750 kilos of pure gold.
Golden Temple in Amritsar has been serving free hot meals, also known as langar, to people of all religions and faiths who come to its doors every day.
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)
GMT+5:30
230VV, 50HzHz
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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Car, Bike, Scooter
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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