Day1: On arrival at Amritsar airport/railway station, get welcome by our representative. get transferred to the hotel(Booked by guest). After some refreshment goes for an evening visit at Wagah Border to watch ‘Border Retreat Ceremony’. Back to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day2: After breakfast proceed to the Golden Temple - The shrine houses the holy script of the Guru Granth Sahib and draws its name from the gold-laden dome upon a marble base. Inside lies the holy lake. Also visit the Historical landmark “JallianWala Bagh” – This historical site commemorates one of the most gruesome acts of mass killing committed by the British during India’s struggle for independence. Later, your trip will extend to the Durgiana Hindu temple, Visit Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama & Mata Lal Devi Ji Temple. Evening drop to railway station/airport for your onward journey. Tour End
e, Shopping, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama etc.
massacre of hundreds of unarmed civilians by British troops in 1919. This historical site stands as a solemn reminder of India's struggle for independence and is marked by preserved bullet marks and a stirring museum, offering a profound glimpse into the country's tumultuous past.
lled with traditional Punjabi attire, colorful Phulkari embroidery, exquisite handicrafts, and richly woven textiles like the famous Amritsari juttis (embroidered shoes). The city's lively bazaars, such as Hall Bazaar and Lawrence Road, also feature aromatic spices, local snacks like papad and pickles, making shopping in Amritsar a delightful cultural immersion.
The temple is devoted to Lal Devi, a saint from the 20th century. Mata Lal Devi was born in Pakistan's Kasoor district of Lahore. She arrived in Amritsar after the partition, where she gained nirvana in 1994. All of Mata Lal Devi's life, she solely ate milk and fruit. The sanctuary is especially well-known and crucial for women who want to start families. It is regarded as a scaled-down version of Jammu's well-known Vaishno Devi shrine.
ng the history and personal stories of the Partition of India in 1947. Located near the Golden Temple, it houses photographs, documents, and personal belongings, offering visitors a profound insight into the experiences of those affected by this historic event. Through its exhibits and educational initiatives, the museum serves as a vital resource for understanding the human impact of the Partition and promoting peace and reconciliation.
We pick up all travelers from the Hotel/Railway Station in Amritsar. Airport Pickup is not included and will cost an extra Rs. 800 to Rs.2500 as per vehicle.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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