What You Will Do
A day tour of Amritsar featuring a Sikh guide offers a uniquely immersive and authentic experience, providing deep insights into the city's rich spiritual and historical tapestry. With a Sikh guide, visitors gain a personal connection to the Golden Temple, understanding its profound significance in Sikhism and witnessing the living tradition of the Langar, which embodies the principles of equality and service. The guide's firsthand knowledge and narratives bring the tragic events of Jallianwala Bagh and the profound impacts of the Partition Museum to life, offering context and emotional depth that enhances comprehension and empathy. This personalized approach transforms a standard sightseeing trip into a deeply enriching journey through Amritsar's heritage, spirituality, and resilience.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Golden Temple
3 hours
The first stop is the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine in Sikhism, also known as Harmandir Sahib. As you arrive early in the morning, the golden rays of the rising sun reflect off the temple's gilded surface, creating a mesmerizing view. Participate in the morning prayers and immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere. Your guide will explain the history and significance of the temple, including its construction and its role in Sikhism. Stroll around the Amrit Sarovar (the holy tank) and observe the devotees taking a dip in its sacred waters.
2
Dukh Bhanjani Ber Tree
30 minutes
A Magical tree next to which the Golden Temple was built. Visit and get an exclusive closer look with help of you Sikh Guide.
3
Akal Takht
30 minutes
Known as the Temporal Seat of Power in Sikhism, visit and learn about the history of this centuries old building from a real Sikh.
4
Gobindgarh Fort
Gobindgarh Fort.
5
Jallianwala Bagh
1 hour
Jallianwala Bagh, a public garden that holds a significant place in India's struggle for independence. This site commemorates the massacre of hundreds of innocent Indians by British troops on April 13, 1919. Your guide will recount the harrowing events of that day, explaining the historical context and the impact it had on India's freedom movement. Walk through the garden, visit the memorial, and see the bullet marks that still remain as a silent testimony to the tragedy.
6
The Partition Museum
2 hours
Next, head to the Partition Museum, which is dedicated to preserving the stories and memories of the Partition of India in 1947. The museum's exhibits include personal artifacts, photographs, newspaper clippings, and oral histories that provide a poignant glimpse into the human cost of this massive displacement. Your guide will offer detailed narratives, helping you understand the profound impact of the Partition on millions of lives.
Note- Museum is Closed on Mondays.
7
War Memorial & Museum
War Memorial you will get a look at the world's biggest sword as we drive by.
8
Wagah Border
2 hours
After lunch, travel to the Wagah Border, the only road border crossing between India and Pakistan, located about 30 kilometers from Amritsar. Arrive early to secure good seats for the evening Wagah Border ceremony. This daily military practice has become a symbol of the rivalry and camaraderie between the two nations. Your guide will provide background information about the history of the border and the ceremony, adding context to the spectacle you are about to witness.
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