Amritsar, the heart of Punjab, is a vibrant city that blends history, spirituality, and rich culture. Home to the iconic Golden Temple, it offers a serene and divine experience for visitors. The bustling streets of the old city are filled with the aroma of delicious Amritsari kulchas and lassi. Jallianwala Bagh stands as a solemn reminder of India's struggle for independence. Wagah Border’s patriotic ceremony attracts crowds with its electrifying atmosphere. The colorful markets showcase traditional Phulkari embroidery, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Ram Bagh Garden and Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum provide a glimpse into the city's royal past. The festive spirit comes alive during Baisakhi and Diwali, making holidays extra special. A visit to the Partition Museum unfolds the poignant stories of 1947. Whether for spirituality, history, or food, Amritsar promises an unforgettable holiday experience.
Golden Temple
A peaceful and divine place
Jallianwala Bagh
A historic and tragic site
Wagah Border
Witness the energetic parade
Partition Museum
Stories of India's painful partition
Ram Bagh Garden
A royal garden with history
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum
Showcasing Punjab's glorious heritage
Durgiana Temple
A sacred Hindu worship place
Hall Bazaar
Shop for traditional Punjabi items
Gobindgarh Fort
Experience Amritsar’s military history
October to March is ideal.
Two to three days are sufficient.
Golden Temple, food, and history.
Yes, it’s generally very safe.
Amritsari kulcha, lassi, and fish.
About 30 km from the city.
Auto-rickshaws and taxis are convenient.
Yes, Hall Bazaar and Katra Jaimal Singh.
Yes, but not inside the sanctum.
Entry is free for all.
Yes, many hotels are available.
By air, train, or road easily.
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