Located in Punjab, Amritsar is the spiritual and cultural center of Sikhism
Founded in 1577 by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru
Best known for the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib)
Also famous for Punjabi food, history, and patriotism
The holiest shrine of Sikhism
Famous for its golden façade and peaceful sarovar (sacred pool)
Don’t miss the Langar – free community meal served to thousands daily
Visit early morning or evening for peaceful vibes and illuminated views
Daily India–Pakistan border closing ceremony
Located about 30 km from the city
Patriotic crowd, synchronized drills, and flag lowering – a must-see experience
Memorial site of the tragic 1919 massacre
Reflective garden with flame memorial, bullet marks, and Martyrs’ Well
Located near the Golden Temple
Hall Bazaar – great for traditional juttis, phulkari, and fabrics
Buy Amritsari papad, pickles, and spices
Explore colorful lanes full of street food and handicrafts
Amritsari Kulcha, Chole Bhature, Lassi, and Makki di roti with sarson da saag
Visit Kesar Da Dhaba and Bharawan Da Dhaba for authentic Punjabi meals
A Hindu temple with architecture similar to the Golden Temple
Dedicated to Goddess Durga and Lord Vishnu
Peaceful and less crowded
India’s only museum dedicated to the 1947 Partition
Personal stories, photographs, and historical documents
Located near Town Hall