Explore the spiritual heart and vibrant history of Amritsar, India. From the gleaming Golden Temple and solemn memorials to the energetic Wagah Border ceremony and bustling bazaars, discover the soul of Punjab.
Golden Temple
The Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, is the holiest shrine for Sikhs, radiating peace and spirituality. It is surrounded by the Amrit Sarovar and offers free meals to thousands daily through its Langar.
Amrit Sarovar
The Amrit Sarovar is the holy pool surrounding the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), a significant and serene part of the sacred Sikh shrine.
Jallianwala Bagh
Jallianwala Bagh is a public garden and the site of the 1919 Amritsar massacre, with bullet marks and the Martyrs' Well serving as grim reminders of the tragic event. The memorial pays homage to those who lost their lives.
Martyrs’ Well
The Martyrs' Well is located in Jallianwala Bagh and serves as a grim reminder of the 1919 Amritsar massacre.
Partition Museum
The Partition Museum is dedicated to the Partition of India in 1947, housing stories, artifacts, and documents that tell heart-wrenching tales of division and resilience.
Wagah Border
The Wagah Border is the site of the daily flag-lowering ceremony between India and Pakistan, featuring an elaborate military performance and showcasing the camaraderie and rivalry between the two nations.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum
The Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, located in the summer palace of the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, displays artifacts related to his reign, including arms, coins, manuscripts, and paintings.
Hall Bazaar
Hall Bazaar is one of Amritsar’s oldest markets where you can shop for traditional Punjabi attire, authentic jewelry, and handcrafted goods, and sample local street food like Amritsari kulchas and chole puri.
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.