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Best Landmarks in Amritsar

  • Wagah Attari border

    The Wagah Border, also known as the Attari Border, is the India-Pakistan border where a daily flag retreating ceremony takes place, drawing large crowds and creating a highly patriotic atmosphere.

  • Attari - Wagah Border

    Witness the dramatic and highly choreographed Wagah Border ceremony, a daily military ritual where guards from India and Pakistan lower their respective flags. It's a powerful display of national pride and camaraderie.

  • Wagah Border

    Experience the unique and patriotic Wagah Border ceremony, a daily ritual marking the closing of the border gates between India and Pakistan with a spirited display. It's a spectacle of national pride and theatrical military precision.

  • Akal Takht

    The Akal Takht, meaning 'Throne of the Timeless One,' is one of the five seats of power in Sikhism, located within the Golden Temple complex. It represents temporal authority and justice within the Sikh faith.

  • Amritsar Heritage Street

    A street in Amritsar known for its grand buildings and proximity to the Golden Temple.

  • jalano alab

    Jalano alab is a public garden in Amritsar that houses an important memorial in Indian history, commemorating the site where British troops fired on men, women, and children celebrating the Punjabi New Year.

  • Jalan Walla bog

  • Wagha Border

    The Wagha Border, located 30 kilometers from Amritsar, is the border between India and Pakistan, where a daily 45-minute beating retreat ceremony takes place with enthusiastic displays of patriotism from both sides.

  • Rangla Punjab Haveli

    Rangla Punjab Haveli offers a glimpse into Punjab's cultural heritage with rustic architecture and folk performances.

  • Gobindgarh Fort

    Gobindgarh Fort is a historic military fort that hosts live shows, exhibitions, and a museum dedicated to Sikh warfare, with cultural performances and light and sound shows in the evenings.

  • Chowk Baba Sahib

    Chowk Baba Sahib is a square featuring a statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji, located near the Partition Museum.

  • Kurukshetra

    Kurukshetra is a historical site known for the battle described in the Mahabharata, with the Brahmakund and Brahma Sarovar being significant locations.

  • Chowk Regent Katra Sher Singh

    Location of Gyan Di Lassi, a 103-year-old establishment famous for its lassi.

  • Kapurthala

    Kapurthala, referred to as the 'Paris of Punjab,' is highlighted as a place to experience in the video.

  • Jallianwala Bagh Amritsar

    Jallianwala Bagh is a historical site commemorating the 1919 massacre, where thousands gathered for a peaceful assembly were shot by British troops.

  • Attari Wagah Border Amritsar

    Attari Wagah Border is the location of the daily Beating the Retreat ceremony, a symbolic closing of the border between India and Pakistan with a display of military drills and national pride.

  • Golden Gate

    The Golden Gate serves as a welcoming entrance to Amritsar city, providing a picturesque spot for photography.

  • Maharaja Ranjit Singh Chowk

    Maharaja Ranjit Singh Chowk features a statue of the Sikh ruler and is located near Sara Garh Sarai, providing views of Heritage Street.

  • Bhimrao Ambedkar Chowk

    Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Chowk is near the Partition Museum, featuring British-era gates and food court areas.

  • Govindgarh Fort

    Govindgarh Fort offers various activities and attractions, including Bhangra dance performances and the Sher Punjab 7D show, providing a glimpse into Punjab's history and culture.

  • Bagha Border

    Bagha Border, also referred to as Attari Border on the Indian side, is the site of the Beating the Retreat ceremony held daily at sunset.

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