Discover Amritsar’s highlights on a guided full-day tour. Visit the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, and Hall Bazaar, experience the Wagah Border ceremony, and explore village life at Loharka Kalan.
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Witness the center of Sikhism, where people from all caste, culture, color. gender are welcomed and treated equally. Take in the aura of one of the most peaceful places on the planet and see your soul fall into peace.
Akal takhat is one of the most important gurudawaras in Golden Temple Complex which is a symbol of the warrior side of the sikhs
Jallianwala Bagh is a historic public garden in Amritsar, Punjab, India, and it is primarily known for the infamous Jallianwala Bagh massacre that occurred on April 13, 1919, during the British colonial era. Travelers visiting Jallianwala Bagh often engage in various activities and see significant historical landmarks: Memorial and Martyrs' Well: The central point of attraction in Jallianwala Bagh is the memorial built to commemorate the victims of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The site includes a well, known as the Martyrs' Well, into which many people jumped to escape the firing during the tragic incident. Bullet Marks: Travelers can observe the preserved bullet marks on the walls surrounding the garden, a haunting reminder of the brutality of the massacre. These marks serve as a poignant testament to the sacrifices made by those who were present on that fateful day Read more about - Amritsar Full Day City Tour with Transportation (10 Hours) -
Partition Museum Portrays the story of how India was divided in to two parts and Amritsar was right on the border to witness the horrors of the communal wars that followed.
Wagah Border Ceremony: The main attraction at Wagah is the daily border ceremony known as the "Beating Retreat" or the "Wagah Border Ceremony." This ceremonial event takes place every evening before sunset and involves the lowering of the national flags of both India and Pakistan with great military precision. The ceremony is marked by synchronized drills, aggressive posturing, and enthusiastic cheering from the crowds on both sides. Patriotic Atmosphere: The Wagah Border Ceremony is a highly patriotic and spirited event. Visitors can experience the fervor as the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel from India and the Pakistan Rangers engage in choreographed maneuvers, marches, and the closing of the gates with a final handshake. Crowd Participation: The atmosphere is festive, with a large audience on both the Indian and Pakistani sides. Visitors often join in the cheering, chanting patriotic slogans, and waving flags. The energy of the crowd adds to the overall experience.
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