Amritsar

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About Amritsar

Amritsar, located in Punjab, is one of the most important spiritual and cultural cities in India. It is world-famous for the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of Sikhism, which welcomes millions of visitors every year. The city is also known for its rich history, colourful markets, and delicious Punjabi food. Visiting here gives you a different type of peace to your mind and body.


Apart from spirituality, Amritsar is a place where you can feel patriotism at the Wagah Border ceremony, learn history at Jallianwala Bagh, and enjoy authentic flavours like Amritsari kulcha and lassi. With Punjab tour packages, travellers can easily explore the mix of devotion, history, and culture that makes the city unforgettable. The Golden Temple at night is a peaceful sight that leaves every visitor amazed. Shopping in local markets for phulkari, juttis, and handicrafts also adds charm to the trip.


Best Time to Visit Amritsar

The best time to visit Amritsar is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant. This is the perfect season for temple visits, sightseeing, and outdoor activities. Summers (April to June) can be very hot, but evenings at the Golden Temple remain peaceful. Monsoon (July to September) brings rain and greenery, but travel plans may get affected due to showers.


How to Reach Amritsar

  1. By Air: Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport connects Amritsar to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and international cities like Dubai, London, and Toronto.
  2. By Train: Amritsar Junction is a major railway station, with daily trains from Delhi, Chandigarh, and Mumbai.
  3. By Road: Amritsar is well connected by highways. Buses, taxis, and self-drives link it to Chandigarh, Delhi, and other nearby cities.


Places to Visit in Amritsar

There are several places to visit in Amritsar, combining spirituality, history, and culture. Here are the best places:

  1. Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib): The holiest Sikh temple known for its golden beauty and peaceful atmosphere. The Golden Temple is open to people of all religions and offers free meals at the langar (community kitchen). Its reflection in the holy water at night is truly outstanding.
  2. Jallianwala Bagh: A historic garden that tells the story of India’s freedom struggle. It is the site of the tragic 1919 massacre, and visitors can still see bullet marks on the walls. Today, it stands as a memorial to honour the martyrs.
  3. Wagah Border: Famous for the evening flag-lowering ceremony between India and Pakistan, full of energy and patriotism. Soldiers perform powerful drills while crowds cheer with excitement. It is a must-watch event that fills you with national pride.
  4. Partition Museum: Punjab tourism gives us a chance to visit a museum showcasing stories and memories of the India-Pakistan partition. It has photographs, letters, and personal belongings that tell the human side of history. The museum gives a deep understanding of India’s past.
  5. Gobindgarh Fort: A historic fort turned into a cultural hub with light shows, museums, and live performances. Visitors can enjoy traditional Punjabi food and shop for local crafts inside the fort. It’s a place where history and culture come alive.
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