What You Will Do
The Golden Temple offers a serene atmosphere, with its golden facade reflecting in the surrounding pool, embodying peace and spiritual devotion. Jallianwala Bagh preserves the emotional scars of the 1919 massacre and The Partition Museum evokes deep reflection on the painful partition history. At the Attari-Wagah Border, the flag-lowering ceremony radiates patriotic fervor, uniting people from both nations.
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Itinerary
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1
Golden Temple
1 hour 30 minutes
Meet your Local guide at the meeting point.Start an exceptional day exploring the 400-year old heritage of Amritsar. Walk through the local market and learn from your guide the historic significance of these serpentine lanes connecting the city.Walking past the old charm of the city, we will reach Harmandir Sahib, famously known as the Golden Temple at 9 am. Revered as the most sacred place for Sikhs in the world, Golden Temple is Amritsar’s soul. Visit the Golden Temple Museum, showcasing the rich history of Sikhism and its establishment in India. Let your local guide narrate to you the legend behind the rise of this heroic religion.
Walk to the hall of Langar, meaning mass dinner in the Sikh religion or in Punjab, where you will witness service and compassion at its best. The temple kitchen serves food to all the devotees and visitors non-stop for 12 hours, feeding over 100,000 people in a day.
2
Jallianwala Bagh
1 hour
From here proceed to the legendary site of Jalliawala Bagh, an exact spot where thousands of innocent Sikh people were killed on the orders of General Reginald Dyer in 1919 on the day of major Sikh festival in Baisakhi. The walls with bullet marks are still standing, screaming history. Let your guide explain to you about the massacre and how the event changed the course of history.
During the tour Stop for a gastronomic break at a local restaurant and devour the flavors of Amritsari Kulcha (hot potato bread) and chilled Punjabi Lassi (sweetened yogurt). After soaking in so much history, walk through the bustle of Amritsari Bazaars and return to the point we started.
3
The Partition Museum
45 minutes
The Partition Museum, located in Amritsar’s town hall, holds stories, documents, and materials related to the partition of British India in 1947. It captures the violence and turmoil of the mass migration and upheaval that followed the division into India and Pakistan.
4
Attari - Wagah Border
2 hours
The Attari-Wagah Border hosts the daily flag-lowering ceremony, a powerful display of national pride. Indian Border Forces and Pakistani Rangers perform synchronized marches, closing the gates with ceremonial fervor. The event draws large crowds, evoking patriotism and unity.
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