Amritsar, as the
name suggests, is rightfully a pool of nectar. Located in
the state of Punjab, Amritsar is one of the most important
pilgrimage centres especially for the Sikhs in the country.
The city is characterised by some of the must visit religious,
historical as well as contemporary sites of importance. The
Golden Temple, where Sikhs from all over the world come to
pay their reverence to Guru Granth Sahib and take a dip in
the Amrit Saras Kund (Pool of Immortality) for spiritual purification
is the major landmark of the place. Amritsar is also characterised
by the hard working and warm-hearted people.
Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination - Amritsar
There are a number
of tourist attractions to visit in and around Amritsar. However,
most of the places are of religious and historical importance.
Golden temple which is located in the heart
of the city, the Jalianwallah Baghwhich is
a memorial of the martyrs of the 1919, the Durgiana
Mandir that is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga,
Baba Atal Rai Tower and the Wagah
Border are some of the main tourist attractions out
here.
An
excursion outside the city is a must while in Amritsar. Tarn
Taran which is famous for its sacred tank, Gobindwal
Sahib (famous as the final resting place of Guru
Angad Devji), Amanat Khan Serai(known for
its ornamental gateway, Baba Bakala (famous
for its Gurudwara dedicated to Guru Tegh Bahadurji) and Dharamsala,
a popular hill station in the neighbouring Himachal Pradesh,
are some of the must visit excursion points easily accessible
from the city of Amritsar.
This inspiring journey explores the Himalayan foothills in the North of Uttar Pradesh; an area of vast panoramas, delightful villages and hill stations , and mountain slope covered with dense forest.
This tour explores a beautiful and remote Kingdom which is the permanent home to the exiled Tibetans Spiritual Leader ‘ His holiness The Dalai Lama’. A place for pilgrims for thousand of Devout Tibetans.
Sikhism is a peaceful faith with a growing following in the West. It is not, however, a missionary faith, and remains firmly rooted in the Indian State of Punjab. Here are its famous takhts (shrines and seats of authority), and numerous gurdwaras of astonishing beauty. On this tour you will visit three of the five takhts. You will meet and engage with Sikhs, and learn about the history and current issues of Sikhism and the Punjab and breathe the air of the fertile Punjab countryside, the breadbasket of India