Amritsar – Treebo Blog https://www.treebo.com/blog Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:15:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.4 Prakash Purab: Reminiscing The Remarkable Legacy of the 10 Sikh Gurus https://www.treebo.com/blog/prakash-purab/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/prakash-purab/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2024 14:15:20 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=54078 Prakash Purab is a spiritual occasion when the Sikhs come together as a community to celebrate the birth anniversaries of their revered 10 Sikh gurus – Guru Nanak Dev Ji, ...

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Prakash Purab is a spiritual occasion when the Sikhs come together as a community to celebrate the birth anniversaries of their revered 10 Sikh gurus – Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Angad Dev Ji, Guru Amar Dev Ji, Guru Ram Das Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, Guru Hargobind Ji, Guru Har Rai Ji, Guru Har Krishan Ji, Guru Teg Bahadur Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji. These are the powerful days symbolising the birth of light, wisdom and knowledge – a time when darkness and ignorance were finally driven out of the world. 

Here’s everything you need to know about Prakash Purab, its history, rituals, traditions, celebrations across the world and its utmost importance in Sikhism.
Langar distribution at Prakash Purab celebrations

Here’s everything you need to know about Prakash Purab, its history, rituals, traditions, celebrations across the world and its utmost importance in Sikhism. 

Read on!

Historical background

The history of Prakash Purab or Parkas Purab as some would call it, dates back to the time when Sikhism initially originated. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh guru, was born in 1469 in the Talwandi village. It is now part of the Nankana Sahib region of Pakistan. From a very young age, the Guru had a deep inclination toward spiritualism and human unity. He always felt the need to give out more love, compassion and care to people around him. This led to his journey across the world, extensive travel to gain knowledge. These spiritual endeavours are referred to as ‘Udasis’. While going from one place to another, he preached to people about the magic of love, equality and the strength one gets from being united and harmonious. He covered several places across South Asia and the Middle East. 

‘Prakash Purab’ started as an occasion to celebrate the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The word Prakash means ‘light’ and Purab means ‘day’. The Sikhs believe that the day their first guru was born was the ceremonial time when light and wisdom finally entered the realms of the Earth. It also symbolises people’s awakening because of the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. 

Over time, devotees also started celebrating Prakash Purab on the birthdays of their other 9 Sikh Gurus who laid the building blocks of Sikhism and were the founding fathers of this harmonious religion.
Prayer sessions at a Gurudwara on Prakash Purab

Over time, devotees also started celebrating Prakash Purab on the birthdays of their other 9 Sikh Gurus who laid the building blocks of Sikhism and were the founding fathers of this harmonious religion. 

The communal celebrations of Prakash Purab are vibrant and filled with fervour. You will find people gathering in the Gurudwaras to offer their prayers, sing kirtans, read the holy scripture of Sikhism – Guru Granth Sahib and revisit the life story and teachings of their Gurus. Everyone is happy and cheerful. It’s customary to always extend a hand of help when the Sikhs offer free meals through Langar. 

Celebrations and customs

The first and foremost thing that Guru Nanak Dev Ji preached is that the devotees must believe in one true God and offer their prayers to that supreme energy regardless of their caste, creed or social status. He did not advocate for rituals that involve offerings to God. Instead, he wanted the spiritual souls to sit down, meditate and establish a direct connection with the divine. He also said that honest living and providing selfless services to humanity are two other ways in which people can connect to the Almighty. 

Keeping these things in mind, these are the common practices that Sikhs indulge in on the day of Prakash Purab. 

Prabhat Pheris

The Prabhat Pheris begin a few days before Prakash Purab. The people of the Sikh community participate in an early morning procession where they walk on the streets while singing hymns and reciting prayers.

The Prabhat Pheris begin a few days before Prakash Purab. The people of the Sikh community participate in an early morning procession where they walk on the streets while singing hymns and reciting prayers.
Prabhat Pheris

They also spread the message of love and the teachings of their renowned Gurus while they go around their village, town, city or region. This is a very joyous occasion where they try to let everyone know the importance of being kind and understanding to their fellow human beings. 

Akhand Path

Akhand Path is another important custom during Prakash Purab. The Sikh community starts the uninterrupted reciting of the holy Guru Granth Sahib.

Akhand Path is another important custom during Prakash Purab.
Offering prayers at Gurudwara

This usually begins a few days before Prakash Purab and they take turns to read the Granth so that it is being read without any stops. The reading concludes on the day of Prakash Purab and is followed by other celebrations. 

Nagarkirtan

On the day of Prakash Purab, the Sikh community wakes up early in the morning, gets dressed in new clothes and takes part in the vibrant procession of Nagarkirtan. The devotees parade on the streets while singing hymns and playing musical instruments.

On the day of Prakash Purab, the Sikh community wakes up early in the morning, gets dressed in new clothes and takes part in the vibrant procession of Nagarkirtan.
Nagarkirtan with the flags

Some would even sway to the music while carrying the Sikh flag, the Nishan Sahib. The Nagarkirtan is the public proclamation where the Sikh community joyously propagates the teachings of their Gurus – the need for love, peace and equality among human beings. 

All through these celebrations, Gurudwaras play a central role. These are the places of worship where Sikhs gather in large numbers to worship their Gurus and sit down for self-reflection. During Prakash Purab, the Gurudwaras are decorated with colourful flags, lights and diyas. The ceremonial kirtans, katha (story) recitals and ardas (prayers) happen all day long. 

The vibrant celebrations of Prakash Purab happen on a bigger scale in the Golden Temple of Amritsar. We suggest that you pay a visit to this peaceful and glorious Gurudwara in India. 

All through these celebrations, Gurudwaras play a central role.
Kirtan sessions at Gurudwara

Another custom during Prakash Purab is ‘Langar’. The community comes together as one, cooks meals in the community kitchen and offers them to everyone who steps into the Gurudwara irrespective of their caste, creed, social status or religion. This practice highlights the principles of equality, humility, selfless service, unity and love for everyone around us. The involvement of everyone is of paramount importance here. The food offering is believed to be the ‘prasad’, a holy meal that can energise the body and cleanse the soul.

The cultural and religious significance of Prakash Purab

Prakas Purab is not just the birth anniversary of the Sikh Gurus. It is a day on which the Sikh community reflects upon the lessons and teachings that Guru Nanak Dev Ji and his successors have introduced to the world. This is when the Sikhs feel the eternal presence of their Gurus around them and sit down to seek the blessings of the Almighty.

Prakas Purab is not just the birth anniversary of the Sikh Gurus. It is a day on which the Sikh community reflects upon the lessons and teachings that Guru Nanak Dev Ji and his successors have introduced to the world.
Religious procession during Prakash Purab

The united love for humanity

Among the many preachings of the Sikh Gurus is the concept of ‘Ik Onkar’ which means ‘One God’. The Sikhs embrace the love for a supreme power out in the universe, pay their respects and offer prayers to their ‘One God’. On Prakash Purab, they highlight the need for unity and being considerate of one another. They believe that the ultimate form of worship and penance is to offer a helping hand to fellow human beings, understanding their emotions and sharing immense love without any questions asked. This helps them be peaceful and calm and stay interconnected with the community that they live in. This is exactly what the Sikh Gurus taught everyone too. The well-being of the community and people around you will eventually help you stay healthy and prosperous. 

A day that commemorates the birth of Sikhism

The 10 Sikh Gurus are the ones who set the rules, rituals and customs that are widely followed in Sikhism. On Prakash Purab, the devotees thank their Gurus, offer their prayers and show immense gratitude. They are happy and content that a religion that advocates for equality and harmonious living has come into existence because of the light and knowledge that the Sikh Gurus brought with them during their birth. 

The 10 Sikh Gurus are the ones who set the rules, rituals and customs that are widely followed in Sikhism.
Langar preparation at the community kitchen

Spiritual Enlightenment

On Prakash Purab, the devotees sit down to meditate and establish a deeper connection with their Gurus and God. You will see them taking a journey to explore their inner selves and contemplating their actions. This is the best time for them to strive to imbibe the virtues of humility, gratitude and devotion in themselves. 

Modern observances

A lot of enthusiasm and zeal surrounds the celebrations of Prakash Purab in India. This is the time when Sikhs are immensely happy and spread this happiness to everyone around them. The major Prakash Purab is the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji which falls on the 15th of November in 2024. 

Here are the dates (Gregorian calendar) of all the major Prakash Purabs along with their dates on the lunar calendar.

The Golden Temple in Amritsar or the Harmandir Sahib is one of the major Gurudwaras in India that sees a flock of devotees coming to offer their prayers.
Prakash Purab in Gurudwara
GuruGregorian calendar dateLunar calendar date
Guru Nanak Dev Ji15th November30 Katak
Guru Angad Dev Ji9th May27 Vaisakh
Guru Amar Dev Ji22nd May09 Jeth
Guru Ram Das Ji19th October03 Katak
Guru Arjan Dev Ji30th April18 Vaisakh
Guru Hargobind Ji22nd June09 Haarh
Guru Har Rai Ji10th February28 Maagh
Guru Har Krishan Ji29th July14 Saavan
Guru Teg Bahadur Ji 29th April17 Vaisakh
Guru Gobind Singh Ji6th January23 Poh

The Golden Temple in Amritsar or the Harmandir Sahib is one of the major Gurudwaras in India that sees a flock of devotees coming to offer their prayers. Another one is the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in New Delhi where people gather to partake in prayers, kirtans and eat langar together. 

If you are planning to visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, then book your stay at hotels in New Delhi that are near the worship place so that you can save time on commuting and spending the whole day there. 

In the digital age, these Gurudwaras along with others across the world share live streaming of the Prakash Purab
Reciting Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s life story

In the digital age, these Gurudwaras along with others across the world share live streaming of the Prakash Purab celebrations on social media handles like Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. They also have online resources that tell us the life story of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and also children-friendly apps that help them understand the relevance and importance of the Gurus’ preachings even in the contemporary era. 

The celebrations of Prakash Purab are beyond the reverence for a historical figure. These are the days that brought on the beacon of light, serve as the flicker of hope and help Sikh communities stay true to their morals and religious beliefs. They lead an entire community towards the path of living right and spreading the message of love. It is a surreal experience to visit a Gurudwara on Prakash Purab. If you get the opportunity, do not miss it! 

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Best Water Park in Amritsar: 3 Must-Visit For An Adrenaline Rush https://www.treebo.com/blog/water-park-in-amritsar/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/water-park-in-amritsar/#respond Wed, 26 Apr 2023 12:00:16 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=46832 The divine city of Amritsar invites travellers from all over the world to experience spirituality, great food and the best of entertainment. It is best known for the Golden Temple ...

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The divine city of Amritsar invites travellers from all over the world to experience spirituality, great food and the best of entertainment. It is best known for the Golden Temple and places of historical importance. However, it is time to explore the city beyond this. So, take your swim gears out and check out the best water park in Amritsar.

For the best fun and engaging time with your loved ones, opt for a day out at one of the best water parks in Amritsar. The city has many amusement parks clubbed with water parks offering additional fun. This water park in Amritsar is filled with unlimited rides, stimulating roller coasters, palatable food and cleanliness. All of it simply adds to more fun to your trip. Moreover, Treebo hotels surely offer comfort after tiring days of exploration.

Water park in Amritsar: Top 3 you must visit are –

1. Funland

Amritsar treats you with all the love and thrill which can be best experienced at Funland. This famous amusement park attracts tourists as well as locals to try the many exciting rides. Funland is a great destination to witness an adrenaline rush with amazing activities, small water park areas and whatnot! Moreover, the rides are designed for kids as well as adults here.

Explore the best Water Park in Amritsar
Funland

As you step into Funland, little ones are sure to fall in love with the statues of animals. Also, do not forget to click hundreds of pictures, as the amusement park is huge enough to entertain you throughout. There are areas dedicated for car rides as well as trampolines. The toy train is a popular attraction as it makes you roam the entire place in a smooth transit.

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Funland is best known for being an affordable fun destination where kids get an opportunity to run, roam and be a part of thrilling rides, all at once. To satisfy your taste buds, it also has a canteen serving delicious food. So, when in Amritsar, have fun at the Funland! 

Entry Fee: INR 10 for Adults | INR 5 for Kids below 12 years 

Timings: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Location: 3, M.M Malviya Road, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Nagar, Company Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab 143001

2. Sun City Amusement & Water Park

The best water park in Amritsar waits for you to enter into a world of stimulating rides and thrills. Sun City Amusement and Water Park is best known for a combination of rides that cater to kids as well as adults. This Amritsar water park attracts locals and tourists and also tops the list with the availability of different rides.

Explore the best Water Park in Amritsar
Sun City Amusement and Water Park

It has a dedicated swimming area with swimming pools and water rides. You can find short rides for kids or go for the bigger ones or the wave pool for an extra kick! Make sure to book hotels in Amritsar for a budget-friendly stay after a tiring time here. The 5-acre water park has aqua dancing and an amazing kids’ pool to splash water in a safe zone.

Explore the best Water Park in Amritsar
Sun City Amusement and Water Park

Another part of Sun City is an amusement park with various attractions, including Sun Spine, Thumak Thumak, Humpty Dumpty and Toofan Mail. So, are you ready to unwind and find comfort after a thrilling time here? Go, get your swimsuits out and enjoy the best water park in Amritsar.

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Entry Fee: INR 350 Onwards for Amusement Park | INR 600 Onwards for Water Park 

Timings: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Location: Sun City, New Rajesh Nagar, Amritsar, Punjab 143003

3. Rainbow Resorts Water Park Amritsar

Isn’t it too exciting to be doing so many thrilling things in a day’s time? Well, that’s exactly what you get at the best water park in Amritsar. The water park has many slides for kids as well as adults.

Explore the best Water Park in Amritsar
Rainbow Resorts Water Park Amritsar

Apart from this, Rainbow Resorts is famous for Go Karting where locals shower all their love. If you love adventure, go for Ziplining, Bamboo Bridge and Hanging Log here. You may also try paintball and indulge in different kinds of interesting activities with friends and family here. Make sure to taste the mouth-watering food served in the in-house eatery.

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Entry Fee: INR 500 Onwards

Timings: 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Location: 16 Milestone, Attari Border Road, V.P.O. Chidden, Amritsar, Punjab 143001

So, it is your time to check out the best water park in Amritsar, indulge in fun and take home memories of thrill! Make sure to book your comfort with budget-friendly Treebo hotels well in advance.

FAQs

1. Which are the top places to visit in Amritsar?

Golden Temple

How can you not visit the divine Golden Temple? Known as Sri Harmandir Sahib, this temple attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. Located amidst the sacred waters, Golden Temple is known for its divinity and tranquil vibes. You can always hear prayers and chants perfect for meditating your mind. Make sure to take pleasure from the delectable langar (prasad) server here. There is indeed a sense of calmness here, and this one has to be on your list!

Jallianwala Bagh

History is everywhere in India, and one part of it can be spotted at the Jallianwala Bagh. You can witness statues of warriors and even visit the garden areas here. 

Partition Museum 

As the name suggests, the Partition Museum offer glimpses of the tales of partition and wars after the partition of India. You can find stories and materials dating back to the British era and also know how the partition process happened during that time. With interesting architecture and documentaries, you are sure to have a great sense of patriotism after visiting this place.

2. What to buy for friends and family from Amritsar?

  • Punjabi Juttis are famous in the areas of Amritsar and Patiala. You can find a variety of handmade juttis using different color block techniques. Since they are made of leather, they make a great souvenir for friends and family.
  • Pashmina Shawls signify the artist work of people in the north region. With bright colors and intricate designs, each shawl stands as a heritage piece of India. 
  • Phulkari dupatta is also a popular form of clothing found in the bustling markets of Amritsar. After a crazy day at the best water park in Amritsar, plan your next day exploring the best of Phulkari patterns.

3. Where to eat in Amritsar?

  • All India Famous is a popular eatery known for the authentic Amritsari Kulcha. It is the smoky flavour of the Kulchas topped with butter that directly melts in your mouth.
  • Friends Dhaba is another destination for non-vegetarian versions of Kulchas and tandoor delicacies. You must try Keema Naan with delicious gravy here. Do not forget to try the popular Lassi of Amritsar. 
  • Kesar Da Dhaba is your go-to destination to try the traditional Maa ki dal and palak paneer. The place attracts tourists to witness the pungent flavours in each dish.

4. Where to stay in Amritsar?

Amritsar is a bustling city, and you can find not one but many accommodation options in the city. Right from luxuriously decorated hotels to affordable hotels offering comfort, everything can be found here. You can also find hostels, homestays or lodges in the city. However, if you are looking for a budget-friendly stay with friends or family, Treebo Hotels are sure to suit your needs.

5. What is the best time to visit Amritsar?

Amritsar is famous throughout the year for tourist activities. However, the peak season is between the months of November and March, where the temperature is pleasant.

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Amritsar is like finding travel gold when you go there. You can witness tens of thousands of cultural tourists and devout Sikhs making the pilgrimage to the well-known Golden Temple. Amritsar is a popular tourist destination because of its fascinating legends, religious structures, historic buildings, bustling bazaars, vibrant festivals and delicious food. Also, Malls in Amritsar are ready to add glory to your journey. 

It is one of the cities that you must definitely add to your travel wish list. Furthermore, as you learn more about this lively, soulful city, you have the chance to find a lot more interesting things to do that can make you fall in love with Amritsar quite easily. For an enjoyable stay, book Treebo hotels in Amritsar at a budget-friendly price.

Best Malls in Amritsar are – 

1. Nexus Mall

Nexus Mall Amritsar is the ultimate social and shopping destination. You can find everything you need in one place, including entertainment, food, fashion and movies. Visitors can find something to their liking, interest and budget here. This mall is well-known for reflecting and facilitating customers’ lifestyles. 

Nexus Mall is one of the best malls in Amritsar
Nexus Mall

Moreover, it also provides affordable luxury, which resonates strongly with the people of North India. Customer satisfaction is the mall’s guiding principle. You can find the best stores, supermarkets and hypermarkets as well as a first-of-its-kind 5 screens theater. It boasts of 10 fine dining establishments and 6 upscale cafes. 

Nexus Mall is one of the best malls in Amritsar
Nexus Mall

It is not only one of the largest malls in Amritsar but it is also the one with the most footfall. It boasts of an exciting arcade zone, a 3-lane bowling alley and bumper cars. Nexus Amritsar, the city’s oldest mall, clearly understands the interests and requirements of its customers. 

Location: Grand Trunk Rd, Rajinder Nagar, Maqbool Pura, Amritsar Cantt.

Timings: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Famous Brands: Colorbar, Ajmal Perfumes, The Crunch Box, Scaarfy, Reliance Smart, Miniso, Shoppers Stop and ALDO

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2. VR Amritsar

Chintan Kid’s land, Premium INOX multiplex, and the best fine dining restaurants and cafes are just a few of the relishing eateries available here. It is widely regarded as one of the best malls in Amritsar with over 150 retail stores and entertainment options. 

VR Amritsar is one of the best malls in Amritsar
VR Amritsar

There are more than 50 dining options which include high-end restaurants, dynamic cafes and exciting food chains to satisfy your hunger. It has everything a consumer could possibly need. VR Mall is the best option if you want to go to experience the best shopping experience coupled with the remarkable eateries. 

VR Amritsar is one of the best malls in Amritsar
VR Amritsar

There are over 150 different brand stores selling clothing, footwear, jewellery, smart electronics and other important goods. There is a lot to see and do. It has a premium and luxury cineplex with five screens. An elegant and stacked marketplace with everything you need can be found here.

Location: Plot No. C- Adjacent Nirankari Colony, 4, Circular Rd, Nirankari Colony, Amritsar

Timings: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM

Famous Brands: Adidas, AND, Da Milano, ESKE, Flying Machine, INC 5, Lacoste and MAX 

3. The Celebration Mall

The first city center mall in Amritsar was the Celebration Mall Amritsar. An extraordinary shopping center with an appeal that is both contemporary and elegant, exemplifying the ideal combination of style and substance. You can have a world-class experience that is bound to last a lifetime and be treasured forever.  

The Celebration Mall is one of the best  shopping malls in Amritsar
The Celebration Mall

It is one of the best malls in Amritsar for your friends and family to see everything Amritsar has to offer is the one-stop shop for everything. It belongs to the elite class of Punjab’s largest malls as it houses over 150 brands, including Indian handicrafts and international brands. 

The Celebration Mall is one of the best  shopping malls in Amritsar
The Celebration Mall

Visit one of the largest Amritsar malls if you want to experience wonder, excitement and just the right amount of adventure. It is the best place to shop because it is right in the middle of the city. Various Treebo hotels are all set to host you after a tiring shopping trip!

Location: Brij Bhushan Mehra Square, Batala Rd, Gagan Colony, Amritsar

Timings: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Famous Brands: Allen Solly, Adidas, Cinepolis, Catwalk, Arrow, Wills Lifestyle and United Colors of Benetton 

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4. Omaxe Novelty Mall

Have you been looking for a marvel of the next generation with regards to shopping? The answer is Omaxe Novelty Mall! It catches everyone’s attention as it is regarded as the center of Amritsar’s  entertainment and shopping for families and children alike. It covers more than 50 acres and is divided into sections that are connected by escalators. It has more than 4 stories and is beautifully covered in blue and silver tile and glass.

Omaxe Novelty Mall is one of the best  shopping malls in Amritsar
Omaxe Novelty Mall

Being one of the best shopping malls in Amritsar, it is home to more than 100 stores on its premises. In addition, there are numerous leisure, shopping, dining, movie and electronics shopping options. All the different brand stores and premium designer and fashion brands, making it an elegant and exciting place to shop. 

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There are three shopping floors and a three-screen multiplex, so anyone could stay here for almost a day and not be satisfied. Any trip to Amritsar should definitely include a trip to one of the best shopping malls in Amritsar.

Location: Novelty Chowk, Maharaja Ranjit, Hasanpura Chowk, Kot Atma Singh, Amritsar

Timings: 9:00 AM – 11:45 PM

Famous Brands: AND, Global Desi, BigBazaar, GAP, Skechers, Hush Puppies, Indian Terrain and Burger King

Amritsar is a city with so much cultural, historical and religious significance that tourists come from all over the country to witness its beauty and glory. It’s your time to take that ticket!

FAQs

1. How to reach Amritsar?

Amritsar is one of Punjab’s most populous cities and is in the north-western part of India. Amritsar has its own airport, Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport so travelers can easily fly there. Both domestic and international flights pass through the international airport. 

Amritsar is easily accessible by express and superfast trains from all of India’s major cities. The Amritsar Junction (ASR) railway station serves as the city’s entry point for trains. To travel to other cities from Amritsar, taxis and auto-rickshaws are easy to find for travelers. 

Travellers can easily get to Amritsar from nearby areas, thanks to the city’s integrated road network. Amritsar’s most well-known arterial roads include NH 3, NH 54 and Grand Trunk Road. ISBT Amritsar is the city’s best bus station for interstate bus travelers.

2. What are some popular places to visit in Amritsar?

Amritsar is a city that is more about being seen than it is about being seen. After exploring the malls in Amritsar, the Golden Temple, Amritsar’s crown jewel, is without a doubt the city’s most popular tourist destination. The magnificent architecture of the shrine is a one-of-a-kind combination of Hindu and Islamic artistic styles. Glasswork, Meenakari carvings and semiprecious stones adorn the temple’s inner walls, making them a visual treat. The temple’s beauty is enhanced by the tranquil water body that surrounds it. The shrine is the ideal representation of peace and eternal happiness thanks to its harmonious atmosphere and golden sheen.

The Wagah Border, one of the best places to visit near Amritsar, is marked by a patriotic high. It is the only road border crossing between India and Pakistan. Before the setting sun, the border transforms into a ceremonial site every evening attracting a large number of tourists. The ceremony as a whole is a colorful treat for the guests. 

Another remarkable site to visit in Amritsar is the Ram Tirath Ashram, also known as Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal. Religion and mythology effortlessly blend together here. Lav and Kush, Lord Rama’s sons, are said to have been born in this sacred location. 

Lastly, the Jallainwala Bagh is perhaps the only Indian memorial that depicts the freedom struggle in such a moving way. You must visit Jallianwala Bagh to experience a dark period in the country’s freedom struggle and pay tribute to the martyrs. The terrifying incident can be reenacted with a light and sound show if you visit the location at night.

3. Where to stay in Amritsar?

A stay in one of the many Treebo budget hotels in Amritsar can be had for as little as INR 2000 per night, making it an affordable option for travelers. The Golden Temple and the marketplaces are within walking distance of budget, premium and luxury hotels. At many of the Treebo luxury hotels and resorts, guests can anticipate comfortable arrangements, heated rooms and cultural shows.

4. What are the things to do in Amritsar?

In Amritsar, the holy city, you can start by indulging in binge eating. One of the most important things to do in Amritsar when you are there is to try their delicious street food and authentic dishes. Even if you are not a foodie you should try Amritsari kulcha, tandoori luchas, keema naan, mutton tikka, tandoori chicken, phirni and kulfa. 

The vibrant bazaars of Amritsar are the next stop where you can shop for something worthwhile on every street corner. Thus, if you are wondering what to do in Amritsar, shopping is the perfect option. Do not leave Amritsar without purchasing the vibrant and stunning phulkari dupattas and a pair of stunning Punjabi juttis. Amritsar’s local bazaar desi experience is one of the city’s most enjoyable activities. 

On a more spiritual note, Guru Ka Langar, started by Guru Nanak Dev, is a tradition of giving away free food. The community has benefited from the service in numerous ways. It teaches the proper way to eat and sit down in a group which has been important in maintaining the virtue that everyone is the same. You can also participate in this humble service by assisting in the holy Golden Temple’s kitchen or dining hall.

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https://www.treebo.com/blog/tourist-places-near-amritsar/Amritsar is a city of many-splendored holy wonders. Not only is Amritsar an iconic city that represents the true essence of Punjab, it is also home to numerous temples and gurudwaras that are grand, eclectic and spiritually uplifting.

Sikh and Hindu pilgrims visit Amritsar for spiritual respite, and regular tourists visit the city for its historical landmarks like Jallianwala Bagh and Wagah Border. Planning a trip to the city? Check out our compilation of the top 10 temples to visit in Amritsar.

Must-visit Temples in Amritsar

1. The Golden Temple

The Golden Temple

The Golden Temple

A symbol of Sikhism and universal brotherhood, Sri Harmandir Sahib or ‘The Abode of God’ is constructed in Indo-Islamic style with influences of Rajput architecture. Its gold outer structure is an amazing sight to behold.

The temple looks divine in the evening all lit-up. Pilgrims have described the experience of visiting here as blissful and calm. The prasad is served at the daily langar. Believers bathe in its pool which is said to have curative qualities. The daily chanting of hymns is mesmerising.

  • Where: Golden Temple Road, Atta Mandi

2. Akal Takht

Akal Takht

Akal Takht

A building of spiritual and religious importance, the Akal Takht (the throne of the timeless one) is located right opposite the Golden Temple in the same complex. It is the most important seats in Sikhism with significant religious and political history.

The Akal Takht is constructed to be slightly lower in height than the Golden Temple to show the order of importance. Edicts and guidance on the practice of Sikhism are announced from here.

  • Where: Golden Temple Complex

Suggested to Read : 15 Places to Visit in Amritsar that Capture the Essence of the City!

3. Mandir Mata Lal Devi Temple

Deity sculpture inside the temple

Deity sculpture inside the temple

This is a unique temple with interesting mirror work and chaotic but highly engaging design, including a bespectacled goddess!. It is a place of worship for women who want to have a baby. The temple has a carnival-like, fun house ambience with narrow passages, brightly coloured eclectic deities and stairways leading to psychedelic shrines.

This temple is a major attraction for foreign tourists. Even visitors without a religious inclination find this temple quirky. There are multiple idols, narrow watery caves and large snakeheads and passage doors shaped like lion heads.

  • Where: Rani Ka Bagh

4. Shri Durgiana Temple

Durgiana Temple

Durgiana Temple

Shri Durgiana Temple is also known as the Lakshminarayan Temple and is similar to the Golden Temple is its construction and appearance.  The temple is chiefly dedicated to Goddess Durga and is an important pilgrimage site for North Indians, visited by Indians as well as devotees residing abroad.

The temple is in the middle of a water body and there is a ghat for pilgrims to take a dip in.  It features huge silver doors and marble walls. The temple provides daily langar for devotees and visitors,

  • Where: Goal Bagh

5. ISKCON Temple

Idols at ISKCON Temple

Idols at ISKCON Temple

A small and enchanting ISKCON Temple of Amritsar, with Krishna and Radha idols at the centre, is worth visiting for its disciplined ambience intermingled with beautiful decor and religious artefacts.

Enjoy its daily prayers or Sunday Love Feasts with spirited chantings, meditate in its clean surroundings. The daily langar is quite a delicious treat. The Amritsar ISKCON temple is smaller compared to others in India, but also less crowded on most days.

  • Where: Laxmansar

Suggested to Read : Discover the 10 Things to do in Amritsar Not to be Missed

6. Bada Hanuman Mandir

Devotees during Langoor Mela

Devotees during Langoor Mela

Close to the Durgiana Temple, the Bada Hanuman Mandir has a deity of Lord Hanuman which is reachable via a narrow walk. Inside the temple is a deity of Lord Shiva to worship and a holy banyan tree outside.

Lord Hanuman was a mythical monkey king and at the temple, you will find many monkeys prancing around. There is a room for devotees to chant hymns from the Ramayana, the sound of which is hypnotic.

  • Where: Goal Bagh, North of Durgiana Temple

7. Maa Bhadrakali Mandir

Devotees at the temple

Devotees at the temple

An ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, who is the paramour of Lord Shiva, Kali Mata Mandir is frequented by hardcore Kali devotees.

The place is swarming with devotees during Bhadrakali Jayanti celebrated according to Hindu Calendar.

  • Where: Khazana Gate Chowk

Also Read : 12 Spectacular Tourist Places Near Amritsar

8. Valmiki Temple or Ram Tirath

Ram Tirath

Ram Tirath

Located in the outskirts of Amritsar enroute Wagah Border, this is a prominent pilgrimage place dedicated to Saint Valmiki who supported Sita during her separation from Ram. It is believed that their sons Luv and Kush were born here and the epic fight between Rama’s army and his sons took place here.

The temple premises are huge, which houses the Valmiki ashram, along with a large water tank and a couple of small temples. It is a symmetrical modern construction with the traditional Hindu temple architecture.

  • Where: Amritsar-Lopoke Road

9. Gurudwara Baba Atal Rai Sahib Ji

The octagonal gurudwara

The octagonal gurudwara

This is an octagonal 9-storeyed gurudwara built in the memory of Baba Atal Rai, who was the son of the sixth Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. It was built in the 18th century.

A legendary story about Baba Atal Rai is that he resurrected his dead companion from a snake bite when they were children. When chided by his father for disturbing the natural order, Baba Atal went into a trance and sacrificed his life.

  • Where: Harmandir Sahib Temple Complex

10. Bhaiyan Da Shivala Mandir

The temple at night  | Temples in Amritsar

The temple at night

A popular Shiva Temple crowded during Shivratri and almost all days, but overflowing with devotees on Mondays, this is a temple worth visiting for its divine energy and ambience.

It is said that it was built by two brothers from Uttar Pradesh, hence the name.  It was originally built and maintained by migrant workers of UP (residents of UP are colloquially called Bhaiya), over time the temple came to be known as Bhaiyan Da Shivala Mandir or Shivala Bagh Bhaiyan.

  • Where: Tilak Nagar

One way to explore the major temples of Amritsar is by taking a heritage walk across the city. However, if you are planning a special pilgrimage to Amritsar, follow our list of Amritsar temples to cover each one of them individually. Which are your favourite temples in Amritsar? Leave comments below.

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Amritsar is one of the most popular tourist hubs in India for being home to the famous Golden Temple and it is the most important centre for Sikhism in the world. While there are mainly spiritual and historically significant tourist attractions within the city, there are many wonderful hill stations near Amritsar where you can enjoy pleasant weather and beautiful surroundings. Check them out below.

Hill Stations Near Amritsar: Within 200 kilometres away

1. Amb

Amb in Una
Amb in Una | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

Amb is a lovely little hill station in Una district of Himachal Pradesh.  There are some historical ruins of palaces you can visit in Amb, and its main tourist attractions are Chintpurni Temple dedicated to Goddess Amba, Thaneek Pura Village, Pong Dam in Una, and Lohara Temple.

Nearby places of interest are Bangana Lathian Piplu famous for its scenery, and the famous Gobind Sagar Lake and Bhakra Dam. Check out the town of Una for Baba Bharbhag Singh Dera, a holy place for Sikhs.

Distance from Amritsar: 143 kilometres

1. Nurpur

Nurpur Fort
Nurpur Fort | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

Nurpur in Himachal Pradesh has many sights to offer, including the magnificent Nurpur Fort which houses the Brij Raj Bihari Temple and Nagni Mata Temple.

The highlight of the town is the Nurpur Fort which is partially in ruins due to ancient invasions and following earthquakes, but the ruined ramparts add the to haunting appeal of the beautifully carved Fort.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 155 kilometres

2. Dalhousie

Fields in Dalhousie
Fields in Dalhousie | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

A picturesque hill station near Dhauladhar Mountain Range, Dalhousie is famous for its historic British buildings. The most amazing experience in Dalhousie is to go horse riding in Khajjiar Lake which has spectacular views of the mountains.

Trek to Dainpoint Peak for truly amazing sights, feel the calm near the manmade Chamera Lake, and check out the colonial architecture of St John’s Church and St Patrick’s church.  Enjoy the charming sights and sounds of Thandi Sadak and Garam Sadak.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 197 kilometres

Hill Stations Near Amritsar: 200 to 300 kilometres away

1. Kangra

Kangra Fort
Kangra Fort | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

An ancient hill station as old as 4000 years, Kangra is famous for its legendary Masroor rock-cut temple and Kangra Fort, which is one of the oldest forts in India.  

Other epic temples nestled in breathtaking mountains are Jawala Ji Temple and Baglamukhi Temple. Hike to the daunting Indrahar Pass and explore the pristine Kareri Lake in the Dhauladhar Range. Kangra Valley is a major draw for adventure tourists for paragliding and parasailing.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 207 kilometres

2. Chamba

Laxminarayan Temple
Laxminarayan Temple | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

The stunning town of Chamba, bordering J&K is yet another spectacular hill station in Himachal. Visit the Lakshminarayan Temple and Himachal Emporium to experience the town’s unique heritage.

Pay a visit to the Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary and the thrilling glacier trek to the Manimahesh Lake, a spiritual journey for Lord Shiva followers. Walk around The Chaugan which is the town centre, and check out the Church of Scotland for its exquisite stonework.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 235 kilometres

3. Dharamshala

Triund in Dharamshala
Triund in Dharamshala | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

The centre for Tibetan Buddhism in India and the seat of the Dalai Lama, Dharamshala is a must-see hill station. Immerse in Buddhist culture at the famous Norbulingka Institute and visit the Dalai Lama Temple Complex.

Aside from the quaint cafe culture of Mcleodganj and the breathtaking Kangra Valley close by, Dharamshala is widely popular for the Triund Trek that takes you through gorgeous views of the valleys as well as Dharamkot, popular for its Israeli culture.

4. Jammu

Mubarak Mandi in Jammu
Mubarak Mandi in Jammu | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

The gateway to Kashmir, the beautiful town of Jammu is tucked away in the low foothills of Shivalik Hills. Gateway town for Vaishno Devi pilgrims, Jammu is steeped in natural beauty and historical landmarks.

Visit the iconic Bahu Fort and Gardens which are more than 2000 years old, and the imposing and grand Mubarak Mandi Fort.  Other places of interest are Raghunath Bazaar, Ranbireshwar Temple and Amar Mahal Palace Museum.

5. Mandi

Prashar Lake
Prashar Lake | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

The first heritage city of Himachal Pradesh, Mandi has quite a few colonial buildings and is home to wondrous natural sights. Its two picture-perfect lakes are Prashar Lake and Rewalsar Lake, both major tourist draws.

Barot Valley is famous for camping, trekking and trout farming and fishing. A few kilometres away from Mandi, visit Tattapani for its natural sulphur hot spring and check out the Pandoh Dam.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 277 kilometres

6. Kasauli

Gilbert Trail
Gilbert Trail | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

A small but stunning hill town in Himachal, Kasauli is home to authentic colonial houses and lush orchards. Its central attraction is Christ Church – a British-era church with a green roof and pretty glass windows & a clock tower.

Don’t miss the delightful Gilbert Trail through dreamy landscapes, and make sure you visit the old-time Kasauli Brewery which is one of the world’s oldest whiskey-making distilleries. Walk along the lower Mall Road all the way up to Kasauli’s highest points.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 280 kilometres

Hill Stations Near Amritsar: 300 to 400 kilometres away

1. Shimla

The Ridge in Shimla
The Ridge in Shimla | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

The capital of Himachal Pradesh, the honeymooners’ paradise and erstwhile British summer capital, Shimla is the most famous of all Indian hill stations.

Visit its most famous landmark The Viceregal Lodge made in Scottish Baron style, and spend hours at The Mall, town centre full of restaurants and shops. Past The Mall, stroll at The Ridge, go horse riding and watch the sunset. Other places of interest are Jakhoo Hill – the highest point in Shimla and Annandale – army area with golf course, glass house and cactus garden.

2. Kasol

View of Himalayas from Kasol
View of Himalayas from Kasol | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

Located in Himachal Pradesh Parvati Valley, the little hamlet of Kasol is quite famous among the millennials and backpackers. Pin Parvati Pass and Kheerganga Trek are its famous adventure attractions. Another famous trek is the Sar Pass trek.

Visit the town of Tosh to experience the vibrant hippie culture and quaint cafes and also visit the small town of Chalol to immerse in the true beauty of a mountain village nestled in pine trees.

3. Kullu-Manali

River rafting in Beas | Hill Stations Near Amritsar
River rafting in Beas | Hill Stations Near Amritsar

Kullu- Manali is famous for its backpacking culture, hippie-style European cafes and thrilling adventure activities in Solang Valley and Parvati Valley.

Try rafting in the Beas River, pray at the Hidimba Devi Temple and Manikaran Gurudwara, also hike the Hampta Pass, the legendary Rohtang Pass and go skiing in Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. Visit its many monasteries and enjoy dipping in hot water springs of Vashisht.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 396 kilometres

Amritsar is strategically located close to J&K and Himachal Pradesh, making it an ideal town to visit some of India’s most amazing hill stations. Let us know your favourite hill towns near Amritsar in the comment section below.

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Amritsar is one of the most popular tourist places in North India. Rich in culture, the city is home to iconic sites such as the Golden Temple and the Akal Takht. Apart from sightseeing, Amritsar is famous for its food. In the city, you are treated to the best Punjabi food, and the city is also famous for its shopping experience.

While Amritsar is an excellent city for a holiday, an even better travel experience is adding in a few places to visit near Amritsar to your travel itinerary. If you are confused about where to go, follow this article on the best places to visit near Amritsar for a holiday.

Famous places to visit near Amritsar : Under 100 kilometres away

1. Wagah

Wagah Border

Wagah Border | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

To witness a touch of history visit the Wagah Border. The place borders India and Pakistan and it is only a short drive away from Amritsar. Start your trip by visiting the Samadh of Sham Singh Attari, where there is also a museum dedicated to the late soldier.

You can then take your place at the border to watch the exchange of flags that happens two hours before sunset. We suggest that you go early to get the best viewing spot.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 30 kilometres
  • Places to See: Samadh of Sham Singh Attari, Wagah Border

Suggested to Read : Discover the Top Places to Visit in Amritsar at Night

2. Batala

The Bohra Sahib

The Bohra Sahib | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

Batala is a nice place to visit if you have a keen interest in Sikh and Hindu cultures. Home to many temples, the city sees pilgrims that come to pay homage to God and seek his divine blessings. Some tourists even visit to soak in the stunning architecture of these gurudwaras and temples.

Travelling within Batala is easy, there are local buses and taxis to take you around. The best time to visit Batala is between the months of October and December.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 41 kilometres
  • Places to See: Gurdwara Kandh Sahib, Achleshwar Dham

3. Gurdaspur

Shahpur Kandi Fort

Shahpur Kandi Fort | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

Gurdaspur is rooted deep in Punjab’s history. The place is said to be where King Akbar was crowned and it also happens to be the place where the Pandavas built the Antediluvian Caves.

The city is home to many temples, forts and other marvellous structures with stunning architecture. Whether you love history or are keep on exploring Punjab’s rich culture, one thing is certain, you will never get bored of exploring the wonderful sites in Gurdaspur.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 75 kilometres
  • Places to See: Shahpur Kandi Fort, Mahakaleshwar temple, Nurpur Fort

4. Jalandhar

Devi Talab Temple

Devi Talab Temple | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

This town is rooted in history and has many sites to see. In case you plan to spend a day or two in Jalandhar, there are good accommodation available, you can check out the Treebo Grand Horizon at ISBT.

There are also amazing places to eat here. For a complete cultural experience, dine at Rangla Punjab. In Jalandhar, you also have a few open gardens and a thrilling water park that the kids will love.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 81 kilometres
  • Places to See: Devi Talab Temple, Imam Nasir Mausoleum
  • Where to Stay : Hotels in Jalandhar

Suggested to Read : 15 Places to Visit in Amritsar that Capture the Essence of the City!

Popular places to visit near Amritsar: More than 100 kilometres away

1. Hoshiarpur

Dholbaha

Dholbaha | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

Blessed with a lot of greenery and forests, Hoshiarpur is a nice little town for a getaway from Amritsar. The town is popular for housing the Takhani-Rehmapur Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is great for nature trails, treks and even exploring wildlife.

Another good place to explore in Hoshiarpur is Dholbaha. It is a site filled with many ancient ruins. The place is famous for housing antiquities from the Palaeolithic Period.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 112 kilometres
  • Places to See: Dholbaha, Takhani-Rehmapur Wildlife Sanctuary

2. Pathankot

A temple in Pathankot

A temple in Pathankot | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

For a taste of Punjab’s rich culture, visit the city of Pathankot. It lies close to the border of Punjab and Jammu Kashmir and is an important tourist destination for pilgrims. Apart from temples, Pathankot is also famous for its forts, there are a few forts that are worth visiting in the city.

Pathankot is also popular for its Pashmina Shawls, the best place to buy shawls in Pathankot is at the Gandhi Chowk and in Mission Road.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 115 kilometres
  • Places to See: Jugial Township, Shiva Temple Kathgarh

3. Dalhousie

Dalhousie

Dalhousie | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

Surrounded by valleys and offering excellent views of the hills, Dalhousie is a hill station that is popular with tourists. The main activity in Dalhousie is sightseeing, if you love the outdoors, you will be thrilled with the excellent natural sites in Dalhousie.

Another good way of spending time in Dalhousie is trekking, the mountains here are ideal for long and short treks.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 197 kilometres
  • Places to See: Dainkund Peak, Panch Pulla

4. McLeodGanj

McLeod Ganj

McLeodGanj | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

McLeodGanj offers travellers a different experience altogether, it introduced them to Tibetan culture that is warm, peaceful and charming. McLeodGanj is home to his holiness the Dalai Lama and many monks and nuns.

The city is surrounded by monasteries that are havens of sanctity and peace. Visit the town to rejuvenate and refresh yourself. McLeodGanj gives you plenty of opportunity to meditate and perform yoga. If keen, you can also learn about Buddhism. While in McLeodGanj do not forget to do some shopping at a local Tibetan market.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 205 kilometres
  • Places to See: Tsuglagkhang, Tibetan Museum
  • Where to Stay : Hotels in Mcleodganj

Also Read : 12 Best Hill Stations Near Amritsar For A Quick Getaway

5. Khajjiar

Parasailing in Khajjiar

Parasailing in Khajjiar | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

Situated 22 kilometres away from Dalhousie, Khajjiar is touted as mini Switzerland, because of the stunning views it offers of the hills. The town is perpetually crowded with tourists from Dalhousie who make the short trip here for a day out of sightseeing and hiking.

Ideal for a day, Khajjiar is great for adventure sports too. Rock climbing and parasailing are two adventure sports that are conducted in Khajjiar.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 211 kilometres
  • Places to See: Khajjiar Lake, Khajji Nag Temple

6. Jammu

Mubarak Mandi Palace

Mubarak Mandi Palace | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

Jammu is J & K’s winter capital and the city is much hotter than the rest of the state. Popular for its gorgeous temples, many tourists visit on pilgrimage. Besides temples, Jammu does have other exciting sites to see. You can ask a rickshaw driver from the city centre to take you on a mini-tour. Tour fares begin from Rs. 300 onwards.

In Jammu, you can also enjoy boating on the Mansar Lake and a bit of shopping at the Raghunath Bazaar.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 211 kilometres
  • Places to See: Mansar Lake. Mubarak Mandi Palace
  • Where to Stay : Hotels in Jammu

7. Chamba

Laxmi Narayan Temple

Laxmi Narayan Temple | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

There is plenty for tourists to enjoy in Chamba and visiting the old town is one of them. In the old town, one can enjoy soaking in gorgeous views of old buildings and architecturally stunning temples.

There’s also great opportunity for shopping; the bustling markets are where you can purchase shawls and other local products. The Bhuri Singh Museum is also a must visit spot in Chamba.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 211 kilometres
  • Places to See: Bhuri Singh Museum, Laxmi Narayan Temple

8. Shimla

Enjoy a train ride in Shimla | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

Enjoy a train ride in Shimla | Tourist Places Near Amritsar

Shimla has the perfect backdrop for a relaxed and cosy holiday. Shimla is one of India’s most popular hill stations. Famous for being a romantic getaway destination, Shimla is also popular amongst families. With a pleasant weather for most parts of the year, Shimla is your best bet for a vacation from Amritsar.

Top things to do here are sightseeing, trekking and indulging in adventure sports. If you are lucky, you might catch a festival or a cool event at The Ridge of Shimla and a train ride through the mountains.

  • Distance from Amritsar: 366 kilometres
  • Places to See: The Ridge of Shimla, Kufri
  • Where to Stay : Hotels in Shimla

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These are the best places for a vacation, if your starting base is from Amritsar. We have listed some of the coolest places for a holiday. Whether you are going on a solo vacation, on a romantic escapade or a family vacation, we are certain you will love holidaying at these places as they offer you amazing tourist experiences.

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8 Reasons You Must Visit The Golden Temple in Amritsar https://www.treebo.com/blog/reasons-you-must-visit-the-golden-temple-in-amritsar/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/reasons-you-must-visit-the-golden-temple-in-amritsar/#respond Mon, 06 Aug 2018 09:19:18 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=25077 Sri Harmandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib aka The Golden Temple is the most important and the most venerated sacred sites in Sikhism, one of the most visited tourist attractions in ...

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Sri Harmandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib aka The Golden Temple is the most important and the most venerated sacred sites in Sikhism, one of the most visited tourist attractions in India.. Pilgrims, devotees and travellers from all around India and foreign visit the Golden Temple to be awed by its splendor and ambience.

It is renowned for its mesmerising architecture, friendly volunteers, peaceful vibes and the daily langars. Sikhs revere the Golden Temple as it constantly reassures their faith in their religion and humanity. It is a symbol of universal brotherhood.

Location

The Golden Temple is located in Amritsar, a city which is a major cultural and religious hub of the state of Punjab.

The outer structure of the main temple is gilded in gold while its arches and supporting structure are made of pure white marble. The wall panels have Arabic-style floral designs.

There is a huge pool around the Temple and other buildings in the complex are Akal Takht – the main seat of Sikhism, and Gurudwara Baba Atal Sahib.

Timings: 4 am to 11 pm. The temple is open all days of the week and there is no entry charge

8 Reasons To Visit The Golden Temple

1. Spiritual Bliss

A holy dip

A holy dip

The Temple emanates pious, serene, positive vibes that are calming and peaceful, even when it is full of pilgrims who are circling its inner sanctum and outer areas. One can truly experience the sacred aura of the temple which is magnified by the constant chanting of Sikh hymns, prayers and scripture readings. Its atmosphere will disconnect you from the outer world and immerse you in a silent, spiritual realm.

Suggested to Read : Your Guide To The 10 Best Temples In Amritsar

2. Superb Architecture

Inside the Golden Temple

Inside the Golden Temple

Made in Sikh architectural style, with influences from Islamic & Rajputana styles, the Temple construction is awe-inspiring. The dome is covered in gold and the temple has entrances on all four sides, reflecting openness. There is a causeway leading to the inner sanctum bordered by marble balustrades. The interior is richly decorated with floral and mirror designs. There are parapets and circular pinnacles gilded in copper and gorgeous murals everywhere. The pool surrounding the Temple is called Amrit Sarovar, which to the devotees is holy water. The Temple is a must-visit for those who love ethnic, historical architecture.

3. Guru Ram Das Langar

Pilgrims at the langar

Pilgrims at the langar

The largest free community kitchen in the world that serves a wholesome vegetarian meal to around 50,000 thousand visitors daily (sometimes double the number) is by all means a laudable humanitarian feat. People from all walks of life are welcome to partake in the langar and no one is ever turned away. The kitchen is run by volunteers and the food ingredients are donated. In the dining hall, everyone sits on the floor to eat, without any hierarchy, all are equal. The meals are simple, but delicious. The langar has been featured in international TV shows and documentaries. A must-visit for the sheer scale of its operation and the food made with labour of love.

Suggested to Read : Discover the 10 Things to do in Amritsar Not to be Missed

4. Golden Temple At Night

The Temple at night

The Temple at night

A million-dollar sight – perhaps one of the best reasons to visit the Golden Temple. Illuminated with gold. blue and yellow lights, shining in all its glory, the temple looks outstandingly beautiful at night. The Amrit Sarovar which surrounds the Temple on all sides shimmers with supernatural grace reflecting the lights from the causeway and the Temple.

On certain special occasions of the Sikh religion, the Temple looks doubly divine with fireworks all over its gold dome. The interior is lit with huge chandeliers and lamps, ideal for spiritual and photographic endeavors.

5. Cultural Sights

Sikh Nihang meditating at the Temple

Sikh Nihang meditating at the Temple

A walk around the Temple complex will place you in a land of cultural mishmash, a sensory overload of colours and sounds that will blow your mind. Apart from regular Indian tourists and pilgrims from all regions of the country, you will find numerous foreigners from various nationalities. If you’re lucky, you can catch a glimpse of Sikh mystics and Nihangs – order of Sikh warriors who wear huge colourful turbans and traditional Punjabi attires.

6. A lesson in Sikhism & its rituals

Palanquin carrying the Granth

Palanquin carrying the Granth

If you’re interested in learning about the Sikh faith, you can do so by hiring a local guide outside the gate who will instruct you about the history of the Temple, Sikh religious order and its founding Gurus, etc. Gurudwara committee also conducts guided tours. Other than that enjoy the daily ceremonies at the Gurudwara including morning ‘Prakash’ when the Guru Granth Sahib is carried to the inner sanctum and ‘Sukhasan’ when the holy book is carried on the head and placed in a palanquin amidst the reverberations of holy chants.

7. Structures Within The Complex

Dukh Bhanjani Ber Tree and entrance

Dukh Bhanjani Ber Tree and entrance

Visit the Akal Takht, the primary seat of authority  from where edicts on Sikhism are declared. It is politically and historically significant. Also visit the clock-tower building which houses a Sikh Museum and do visit the 9-storeyed octagonal Gurudwara Baba Atal Sahib.

A cluster of Jujube (Ber) trees in the complex are important in Sikhism for it was under these trees that the temple construction was overlooked and miracles by Gurus were performed.

Ath Sath Tirath near the trees is a small gurudwara, a visit to which is equivalent to 68 pilgrimages in India.

Suggested to Read : 15 Places to Visit in Amritsar that Capture the Essence of the City!

8. Nearby sights

Massacre sight | Golden Temple Amritsar

Massacre sight

Your trip to the Golden Temple will be incomplete without visiting the historic Jallianwala Bagh (1 kilometre away) , where you can pay respects to the martyrs of the massacre.  

Visit the Partition Museum (1 kilometre away), a definitive repository on India-Pakistan Partition, and Mata Lal Devi Mandir (3 kilometre away) a psychedelic, fun-house style temple with a bespectacled goddess idol, take a walking tour near Fawara Chowk (750 metres) to experience authentic Amritsar streets and the redstone monument at Gandhi Gate (1.6 kilometre away) which leads to a colourful, frenzied bazaar you can shop from.

Reasons galore to visit the Golden Temple! The perfect destination for a spiritual lift-me-up, historic architecture, sensory delights and a thousand and one photo ops. If you have any questions or comments, use the comment box below.

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Amritsar is one of the most beautiful places that one can visit to explore the various cultural attractions of India. Home to the Sikh community of India, this city has many beautiful places that can be a treat to the people. Throughout the year, many people visit the place to explore its beauty and various cultural places. Amritsar is one of those places which offer you the perfect combination of food, traditions, history, and culture. Thus, this place has a lot to explore and a lot of things to do. If you are still wondering, here are some of the things to do in Amritsar.

10 of the Handpicked Things to Do in Amritsar

1. Visit the Serene Golden Temple

The Golden Temple

The Golden Temple | Things to do in amritsar

When in Amritsar, the very first thing that you should line up is to visit the worldwide famous Golden temple. The beauty of the place is literally a treat to the eyes and the peaceful surrounding of the place is something that can relax you from inside out.

This temple which is made of pure gold and precious stones is one of the most visited places in Amritsar along with attracting many tourists. Don’t forget to miss the early morning chanting of Guru Granth Sahib for relaxing your mind.

  • Timings: 3 AM to 10 PM daily
  • What to do: Cover your head while entering the temple

Suggested to Read : 8 Reasons You Must Visit The Golden Temple in Amritsar

2. Experience the Wagah Border Ceremony

Wagah Border

Wagah Border | Things to do in amritsar

Wagah border is one of the famous borders between India and Pakistan. This place is famous to have a ceremony every day at 5 pm, where both the countries represent their countries strength and respect. This ceremony is generally the last thing to happen before the closing of the border gates. The marching of the soldiers from both sides of the border is definitely a real treat to watch. Experiencing this is for sure a proud moment for every nation lover.

  • Timings: 30 minutes before sunset at 5 PM
  • What to do: Look for the acts of soldiers

3. Feel the Pain and Sacrifice at Jallianwala Bagh

Jallianwala Bagh

Jallianwala Bagh | Things to do in amritsar

No Indian can ever forget the tragic history of Jallianwala Bagh that happened during the struggling period of India for their freedom. The story and the act must have become silent but the popularity of the place is still soaring high. By attracting many tourists and visitors from around the world, this place is amongst the most visited places in Amritsar. The bullets marks on the walls along with other leftovers can still be seen in this place.

  • Timings: 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM daily
  • What to do: Witness the tragic act with the leftover marks

Suggested to Read : 12 Spectacular Tourist Places Near Amritsar

4. Indulge in Shopping at the Hall Bazaar

Hall Bazaar

Hall Bazaar | Things to do in amritsar (source)

Other than a number of places to visit, Amritsar is also known for its variety of stuff. There you can find many great textiles, jewellery pieces, clothes, traditional footwear, etc. If you are confused about finding all the varieties of these stuff at an affordable price, then you should directly head to Hall Bazaar.

It is one of the busiest bazaars of Amritsar where people can find anything and everything of their choice. There are a number of restaurants as well where you can munch around.

  • Timings: Depends on the vendors
  • What to do: Shop different varieties of textile, jewellery, etc.

5. Explore Culture at Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum | Things to do in amritsar (source)

If you are one of those who like to explore the history of the place where you are visiting, then you will not be disappointed. The museum of Maharaja Ranjit Singh is one of the places to get to know about the history of the great and first Sikh Empire’s king. The place was earlier the palace of the king but was later transformed into the museum for the people. The paintings on the wall depict the glorious life of the king along with the arms, coins and other personal stuff.

  • Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • What to do: Witness the various personal belongings of the king

6. Check out the Central Sikh Museum

Central Sikh Museum

Central Sikh Museum | Things to do in amritsar

This is one of the oldest attractions of Amritsar which represents the historic belongings of the Sikh’s martyrdom. The museum is dedicated to all the great martyrdom of Sikh community who sacrificed their lives for the well-being of the nation and the Sikh community.

The museum was established in 1958 and since then has been the centre of attraction for the tourists. People from all around the world visit this place to see the vast collection of Sikh gurus, warriors, leaders, and saints.

  • Timings: 12 PM to 6 PM
  • What to do: Experience the great belongings of the Sikh communities

7. Try the Mouth-Watering Dhaba Food

Amritsari Kulcha

Amritsari Kulcha | Things to do in amritsar

Your trip to Amritsar cannot get completed if you haven’t tried the delicious and mouth-watering food of the Dhabas here. You can easily find many Dhabas where you can try some delicious dishes. However, it might get difficult to locate these Dhabas, so you must not hesitate to ask for the locations. Don’t let the simple décor fool you, taste the food that you will not forget for a lifetime. The smell of Desi Ghee and the awesomeness of world-famous Lassi can make your day.

  • Timings: Depends on the Dhaba owner
  • What to do: Eat as much as you can especially Amritsari Kulchas

8. Feel the Peace at Various Gurudwaras

Gurudwara Goindwal & Baoli Sahib

Gurudwara Goindwal & Baoli Sahib | Things to do in amritsar (source)

Amritsar and Gurdwaras have an unmatched bond. With a number of famous Gurdwaras, Amritsar is a one-stop destination for witnessing beautiful and amazing ones together. These Gurdwaras usually have many devotees visiting them right from early morning till late at night.

The beauty of these Gurdwaras and the peaceful surroundings around them is something that can not only relax your mind but also can relax your soul. These are the perfect destinations to connect to the Almighty. The Kada Prasad from each Gurudwara makes the entire experience more awesome.

  • Timings: Anytime
  • What to do: Explore the beauty and relaxing

Also Read : 15 Places to Visit in Amritsar that Capture the Essence of the City!

9. Explore History at Gobindgarh Fort

Gobindgarh Fort

Gobindgarh Fort | Things to do in amritsar (source)

This place is yet another treat for the people who love exploring the historic monuments of the places. This place was built by Gujjar Singh’s army which was later modified by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. As India became independent, the officials of Indian army took over the control of this place and till now takes care of the place.

The amazing architecture and design attract many people to witness the glorious life of the Sikh leaders. The Darbar Hall, Hawa Mahal, and Phansi Ghar are some of its major attractions.

  • Timings: 10 AM to 10 PM
  • What to do: Witness the great cultural history of the place

10. Interact with the Locals

Interact with Locals | Things to do in amritsar

Interact with Locals | Things to do in amritsar

Amritsar is not a place famous only for the sweetness of food and dishes but it is also famous for the great love and hospitality of the local people. The local residents of the city are extremely friendly and helpful and leave no space in making their guests comfortable.

The Sikh community is popular throughout the world for their humanity gestures and their helping nature to the well-being of mankind. When you are in the city, the level of respect and hospitality is somewhere else. The smiling faces and big hearts of people will surely leave an impact on you.

No one can describe the wonderful experience that they got in this city. It can only be felt after visiting the place. What are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head straight to Amritsar for experience one awesome trip of your life.

Don’t forget to try these things to do in Amritsar for making your visit worth remembering. These things will not only enhance your trip but will also help you to know the real side of Amritsar. Also, feel free to share all of your experiences when you visit these distinguished places and try these things there.

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Perhaps it’s the fertile soil of Punjab, or the food preparation itself, or both, whatever is the reason, there’s no denying the fact that the quality of street food that you get in Amritsar us beyond any comparison. It might be the softness of the kulcha, the richness of its lassi, the dripping sweetness of its jalebis, or the juicy tandoori fish, every food is made with freshness intact, prepared on the spot, is clean and hygienic, and easily digestible. With such high-quality street food in Amritsar, no wonder that it unofficially is the ‘street food capital of India’. Let’s go then on this culinary tour of Amritsar to discover its famous delicacies.

16 Street Food in Amritsar to Satiate the Soul

1. Guru ka Langar & Kara Prasad

The list has to start with the langar food, or Guru ka Langar, at the Golden Temple. This is the largest community kitchens of the world, serving over lakh devotees on a daily basis for many years. Though simple, the food is extremely tasty and nourishing, being prepared and served by volunteers. Even if you miss the langar food, don’t miss the Kara Prasad. This hot sweet, dripping with ghee, is the blessing you get from your visit to the Golden Temple.

  • Where to eat: Golden Temple, other gurudwaras

2. Amritsari Kulcha

Amritsar is synonymous with the Kulcha. The maida roti, filled with a spiced mixture of potatoes, cauliflower, paneer, and special masalas, cooked in a tandoor, and served with a generous helping of butter or ghee, is the best food in Amritsar. It’s best to eat it with chole, pickles, sliced onions, or raita.

  • Where to eat: The Kulcha Land, All India Famous Amritsari Kulcha, Kesar da Dhaba, Harbans Lal Kulche Wala, Darshan Lal Kulche Waala

3. Sarson Da Saag & Makke Ki Roti

This essential Punjabi food is best to eat in the cold winters, as it gives warmth to your body. The creamy Sarson da Saag, when had with buttery corn roti, gives you a blissful feeling in the streets of Amritsar. The dhabas prepare it with a traditional way, which adds earthen flavors to this dish.

  • Where to eat: Kesar da Dhaba, Brother’s Dhaba, Brother’s Amritsari Dhaba, Bharawan da Dhaba

4. Tandoori Chicken & Chicken Tikka

If it’s tandoori chicken you want to eat in Amritsar, you have to go to Beera Chicken House. They marinate the whole chicken with spices and is roasted to bring out the juiciest chicken you have ever tasted. They have a recipe that’s been followed from over 40 years.

  • Where to eat: Beera Chicken House, Charming Chicken, Surjit Food Plaza, Makhan Fish and Chicken Corner, Bubby Fish & Chicken Corner, Punjab Dhaba

5. Keema Kulcha

If you want meats, instead of veggies in your Kulcha, then the Keema Kulcha at Friends Dhaba is what you should go for. The juicy and soft keema inside the golden crispy kulcha will tingle your taste buds.

  • Where to eat: Friends Dhaba, Beera Chicken Corner, Bubby Fish & Chicken Corner

6. Shammi Kebab & Mutton Tikka

Non-veg food is unthinkable without Shami Kebab and Mutton Tikkas. The deep fried Shami Kebabs, with the spiced chicken inside golden crust outside, is sheer delight. The mutton tikka, marinated with curds and secret spices, are cooked on a tandoor, sautéed in ghee, are the must-have dishes in Amritsar.

  • Where to eat: Surjit Food Plaza, Beera Chicken Corner, Makhan Fish & Chicken Corner, Punjab Dhaba, Bubby Fish & Chicken Corner, Sakhis Watz Kukin

7. Paya

This is a special dish, which you get even tastier in Amritsar. Pieces of goat or sheep legs, cooked with special spices, and made into a broth, is best eaten with keema paratha. The key to this soup in Amritsar is the delicate blend of spices, which give this broth its unique flavors.

  • Where to eat: Beera Chicken Corner, Pal da Dhaba

8. Mutton Chaap

The secret of this mutton dish is the slow cooking and the marinating of the lamb ribs. The rich spices like cardamom, cinnamon, saffron lend rich flavors and taste to the gravy. As with all non-veg dishes, this mutton gravy dish is a must-have in Amritsar.

  • Where to eat: Adarsh Meat Shop, Beera Chicken Corner, Bubby Fish & Chicken Corner

9. Bheja Fry

If you don’t mind eating the brains of a goat, then go ahead and eat this in Amritsar. The traditional approach to cooking in Amritsar lends unique flavors and aromas to any food – veg or non-veg. It is the same with the dish. Mame da Dhaba makes awesome Bheja Fry. Simply put, it’s the chopped pieces of a lamb’s brain, which are fried along with spices and herbs. There is no gravy as such, and the taste remains intact. When had with naan and butter, it tastes amazing.

  • Where to eat: Mame da Dhaba, Punjab Dhaba

10. Mutton Curry

Tangy and spicy in taste, the Mutton Curry is a combination of mutton and vegetables. In Amritsar, it is prepared with grounded masalas, curds, and vegetables like onions, baby corn, tomatoes. The slow cooking method is what adds to the taste of the dish.

  • Where to eat: Prakash da Dhaba, Surjit Food Plaza, Beera Chicken Corner

11. Amritsari Machli

Punjab is a land of five rivers, so you now know where this fish dish in Amritsar comes from. A favorite local food of Amritsar, Amritsari Machli is made by marinating fish in spices and a batter of besan, and then deep fried to give it a golden crust. It is then served with green chutney. Dhabas and restaurants in Amritsar use freshly ground spices for this preparation, along with other ingredients.

  • Where to eat: Makhan Fish And Chicken Corner, Pehelwan Fish Shop, Bubby Fish & Chicken Corner, Sakhis Watz Kukin

12. Amritsari Lassi

Have it with your kulcha or alone, Amritsari Lassi will satisfy you deep within. It is in the tall steel glass of Lassi, filled with churned yogurt, and a creamy layer of cream on top, that Amritsaris have found their nirvana.

  • Where to drink: Ahuja Milk Bhandar, Gian Di Lassi, Brothers’ Amritsari Dhaba, Kanha Sweets, The Kulcha Land, Kesar da Dhaba

13. Kulfa

Making this rich and creamy dessert of Amritsar is an art in itself. It is a delicate combination of many ingredients, which must be taken in the right quantities to make the dish taste so awesome. It has a bed of phirni, on which there is a layer of ice-cold kulfi, and on this layer of kulfi, is an assortment of faluda, rabri, crushed ice, along with a mild essence. It’s served in a plate and has the most delicious of tastes.

  • Where to eat: A-One Kulfa

14. Jalebi

Of all the sweets, you can’t beat the ever-popular jalebi. In Amritsar, jalebi is an essential dessert, that can be seen everywhere, in shops, dhabas, sweet shops. And the jalebis are freshly made in front of you to add freshness to its taste. They are crunchy and dripping with the taste of ghee and syrups.

  • Where to eat: Sharma Sweet Shop, Gurdas Ram Jalebi Wala, Sanjha Chulha, Rajasthani Chat Bhandar

15. Pinni & Besan Laddoos

The rich dairy foods of Amritsar include these two very special sweets. It’s the Pinni and Besan Laddoos. Pinni is even offered in the Golden Temple in the form of ‘prasad’. It is made particularly during celebrations and festivals. Made from Urad dal, it has oodles of ghee and other dry fruits. It remains fresh when properly stored.

  • Where to eat: Kanha Sweets

16. Gajar ka Halwa

The piping hot Gajar ka Halwa can be even served cold. But the fresh taste of shredded carrots, dripping with ghee, comes out in all its richness when hot. It is especially delicious in the winter season in Amritsar.

  • Where to eat: Novelty Sweets, Ruby’s Restaurant, Ahuja Sweets, Kanha Sweets

The list had the best street food to taste in Amritsar and the best places to have them. If you are a die-hard fan of authentic North Indian cuisine, Amritsar is a treat in store for you. You may have tasted North Indian foods everywhere in India, but the one that is made in Amritsar beats everything in taste and freshness.

If you have been to Amritsar, then do share your memories with us. If you know of some place that we don’t, even then you may tell us through the comments section below. It will help us in reaching out to millions who are constantly searching for great places to eat street food in Amritsar.

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8 Shopping Places in Amritsar to Make the Most Out of Your Trip https://www.treebo.com/blog/shopping-places-in-amritsar/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/shopping-places-in-amritsar/#respond Tue, 13 Mar 2018 10:17:24 +0000 https://preprod.treebo.com/blog/?p=6213 Most people only know Amritsar for Golden Temple or Wagah Border, but the city is much more than that. It is true that Amritsar is very famous for the numerous tourist destinations around the ...

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Most people only know Amritsar for Golden Temple or Wagah Border, but the city is much more than that. It is true that Amritsar is very famous for the numerous tourist destinations around the city, but very few are aware that  Amritsar also has some great places to shop. The markets in Amritsar are considered to be the heart of the city and one of the major attractions which offer you with amazing quality and variety of stuff to shop for. If you too are interested in knowing about some of the shopping places in Amritsar, here are the top 8 names of the small, big, old and new markets that will surely get you excited!

8 Perfect Shopping Places in Amritsar to Head To

1. Hall Bazaar

Hall Bazaar
Hall Bazaar

It is one of the oldest marketplaces in Amritsar. Due to its immense variety of stuff, it is considered as one of the best places to shop in Amritsar. It is located on the way to the Golden Temple and can easily be found by tourists both local and foreign alike.

If you are a visitor or a tourist in search of a one-stop-shop to buy a number of things at one place then Hall Bazaar will offer you just that. You can find varieties of clothing, footwear, food items, handicrafts, kirpan, etc.

  • Famous for: Everything that one needs

You may also like to read 8 reasons you must visit the Golden Temple in Amritsar

2. Alpha One Mall

Alpha One Mall
Alpha One Mall

This is one of the most famous shopping destinations for people who love shopping for branded stuff. The mall has numerous top shopping brands that offer an amazing variety of clothes, footwear, bags and more, and offer a great shopping experience to them. Other than shops, there are many entertainment options available in the mall as well.

Out of the many branded products, you can also find some authentic Amritsari products in the Amritsari Bazaar located inside the mall. Thus, this mall offers a perfect combination of branded as well as traditional products native to Amritsar.

3. Guru Bazaar

Guru Bazaar
Guru Bazaar

Are you looking out for shops to buy elegant and beautiful jewellery for yourself? Well, Guru Bazaar is the one-stop destination for that. This bazaar has an immense collection of jewellery to keep you glues to the shop and keep trying and buying the wide variety they have to offer. The bazaar is famous for its flexible prices and authenticity of the jewellery pieces that are sold here.

Many tourists from around the world visit the Guru Bazaar of Amritsar for buying some amazing jewellery pieces and shopping to their hearts’ content. If you are a jewellery lover and are looking for a complete range then Guru Bazaar is the best choice for you!

  • Famous for: Variety of jewellery from traditional to funky

4. Katra Jaimal Singh Bazaar

Katra Jaimal Singh Bazaar
Katra Jaimal Singh Bazaar

Just like many marketplaces in Amritsar, this bazaar makes for one of the best shopping places in Amritsar. This market is famous for its wide range of clothing options it has to offer and is also known for selling top quality clothes. Clothes with Phulkari design is most commonly found here since it is originated from Amritsar.

People who love different and unique colours of clothes with a number of attractive designs and patterns will surely fall in love with this vibrant market. The best part of shopping in this market is that you can get all your favourite stuff at an affordable price!

  • Famous for: Good quality and authentic clothes

5. Trilium Mall

Trilium Mall
Trilium Mall

If you do not like to shop on crowded streets or from local vendors and are looking for a more sophisticated option for shopping, then Trilium Mall is your place. This mall is one of the most stylish and beautifully-built malls of Amritsar.

Talking about brands, you can find all the top brands in this mall and also head out to multiple restaurants serving famous food of Amritsar as well. The mall is a complete package for shopping and recreation with your family and loved ones.

6. The Celebration Mall

The Celebration Mall
The Celebration Mall

This mall is famous for its simple build, yet is counted as one of the best shopping destinations in Amritsar. Despite being simple in terms of its construction and design, this mall makes the best destination to shop for all that you need. From top brands selling unique products to bustling eateries, this mall has it all and is also one of the most preferred choices for shopping in Amritsar.

Other than the branded showrooms for clothes, this mall also takes care of the entertainment by offering a number of entertainment facilities and restaurants. You will surely love shopping in this mall.

  • Famous for: Simple yet attractive option to shop

You may also consider reading Discover the 10 Things to Do in Amritsar

7. Lahori Gate Market

Lahori Gate Market
Lahori Gate Market

Lahori Gate Market is one of the most famous markets in Amritsar where you can find as much variety as you want for the famous Pashmina Shawls of Kashmir, cotton suits, footwear, and more. Although all these products are available at an affordable price, you can put your bargaining skills to use bargain for all that you are buying.

  • Famous for: Finding the best deals for hotels, clothes, footwear, shawls, suits, etc.

You can book a Treebo hotel in Amritsar at affordable prices and enjoy a quality stay while visiting this beautiful city.

8. Shastri Market

Shastri Market
Shastri Market

Famous for a number of textile manufacturers, this market is the perfect destination where you can shop till you drop buying beautifully designed clothes. Ranging from cotton, synthetic, wool, to other materials, Shatri Market has it all.

You can also buy a great variety of footwear and jewellery here. This market is always thronged by shopaholics who just can’t get enough of buying inexpensive yet quality stuff from this market. Shastri market’s proximity to the Golden temple is also a reason for the crowd that you find here. You can be sure about the prices offered as it is one of the best wholesale markets of Amritsar offering the quality products at the cheapest prices.

  • Famous for: Varieties of clothes, footwear, accessories, jewellery, etc.

Shopping in Amritsar can be super fun if you are aware of the right places to visit. You can find many options to shop in Amritsar but the above-mentioned shops are some of the best ones that offer good quality products at a great price. These 8 places to shop in Amritsar will give you all the right reasons to fall in love with the variety, quality, and beauty of your purchases.

Do share with us your experiences of shopping at these places in the comments section below. So what are you waiting for? Put on your shoes, grab your bags and get shopping.

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We know Amritsar as a city famous for its participation in the Independence movement. Who can forget the role of this city in the spiritual development of the country? Home to many entrepreneurs and industrialists, Amritsar is a city that has many shades. It is a prominent center of sports goods, hosiery, and textiles. Of late, Amritsar has begun attracting many first time travellers. Most of them are unaware of the places to visit in Amritsar at night after their day’s work is over. In this article, we have put together a list of the best places to visit in Amritsar at night so that you make the most of the time spent in the city.

Which are the places to visit in Amritsar at night?

Seek solace at the Golden Temple

Who does not know the Golden Temple at Amritsar? This spiritual place has offered spiritual succour to millions of devotees over the past hundreds of years. One of the things to do in Amritsar at night is to visit this hallowed place and soak in its spiritual atmosphere. It is very difficult to explain the ambience in words alone. The hymns being sung in the temple have a calming effect on the visitors. In the evenings, when the temple complex is lit up, a strange kind of tranquillity descends upon all those present in the temple premises.

Retail therapy at Rani Ka Bagh Market

One of the places to visit in Amritsar at night is this market. The Rani Ka Bagh Market is a delightful place to be in during evenings and nights. You will find shops selling various kinds of articles like hosiery, textiles, restaurants and food stalls. This market is a good place to interact with the local Punjabis and understand their culture.

Ah! The joys of bargaining at Chor Bazar

Bargaining at the Chor Bazar is one of the important things to do in Amritsar at night. Some shoppers get a kick from negotiating with the shopkeepers, and this place gives that kind of enjoyment. Of late, many overseas visitors come to this market to buy what they need at dirt cheap rates. The quality of the stuff sold in this market is not great.

Celebration Market

One of the best places to visit in Amritsar at night is this market which gives you a wide range of activities to enjoy. The kids will simply visit this place. If you want to buy the latest fashion accessories, then the Celebration Market is the right place to be in.

Did you know that Amritsar is also known as Ambarsar? This town was founded by Guru Ram Das in 1574 and was a great centre of Sikhism. Amritsar is not just associated with the Sikhs; it is also associated with Hinduism. The famous Durgiana temple is located in Amritsar. It is one of the best places visit in Amritsar at night and enjoy the evening aarti. The word, ‘aarti’ means prayer and is an integral part of all forms of worship.

Remember our fallen heroes at Jallianwala Bagh

This Bagh or Garden shot into prominence nearly 100 years ago when the British forces opened fire on hundreds of unarmed Indians who had assembled there for a peaceful protest against foreign rule. One of the things to do in Amritsar at night is to visit this place and remember our fallen countrymen. The walls of this garden are pockmarked by bullets fired by the British soldiers on the Indians. Although the entry to the night view is now closed, the monument remains a place which embodies the spirit of Indian Nationalism.

Up your fun quotient

If you are a movie enthusiast, then one of the places to visit in Amritsar at night is the Fun Cinemas and watch the latest Hollywood and Bollywood blockbusters.

Did you know that Maharshi Valmiki, the poet who composed Ramayana, lived in an area near the present-day Amritsar! Many people also come to this city on their way to the Wagah border which hosts the change of guard ceremony of the Border Security Force.

How to reach Amritsar?

Amritsar is easily accessible by road, rail and air. The international airport of this city is connected to Delhi, Mumbai and many international cities too. There are many trains that connect Amritsar to other Indian cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai and Kolkata.

Travel to this historical city and do share your experience with us.

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Amritsar is one of the most visited and the most loved cities in India. It is amongst those few places which are visited by a number of people throughout the year. Along with the positivity of religion, the place also has many attractions that will make you fall in love with their beauty.

Amritsar is truly blessed with the perfect combination of tradition, religion, and culture. Further, if you want to have a quick preview of the hospitality and welcoming nature of Punjab, then head straight to Amritsar. Here are some of the places to visit in Amritsar that you will surely fall.

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1. The Golden Temple

The Golden Temple
The Golden Temple

It is one of the most visited places to see in Amritsar. Throughout the year, this beautiful place attracts many tourists’ eye and attention. This religious place speaks for its beautiful architecture and the peaceful and relaxing surroundings.

The Sarovar surrounding the temple enhances its beauty and charm. Many local residents of Amritsar visit the temple on a daily basis for finding the inner peace. The months from November to March makes the best time to visit the place because of the pleasant weather. You will instantly fall in love with the place.

  • Location: Katra Ahluwalia

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2. Jallianwala Bagh

Jallianwala Bagh
Jallianwala Bagh

This place signifies the glorious history connected to the city of Amritsar. This place is one of the landmarks which is not only famous in Amritsar but throughout the world. The place is a reflection of the unforgettable and tragic historic event that took place when British soldiers fired on a number of men, women, and children.

The bullet marks on the walls of the place still can give you thunders. The evening show of light and sound display the horrifying event very clearly.

  • Location: Golden Temple Road

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3. Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

If you want to know all the details of the first ruler of Sikh community then this is the right place to visit in Amritsar. The museum has a number of collections that depict the various belongings of the emperor.

The famous attractions of this place are the paintings, coins, manuscripts, etc. which gives a clear indication of the living and journey of the Sikh ruler. People from all around the world visit the place to know about the living of the ruler and how became a popular name in Amritsar.

  • Location: Lawrence Road

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4. Akal Takht

Akal Takht
Akal Takht

Imagine how peaceful and relaxing it would be when you visit one of the 5 seats of Sikh community? Wouldn’t it a great experience? Well, visiting Akal Takht would give you the same peace and relaxation that you are looking for.

This building was made in the year 1605 by one of the Sikh’s guru Shri Hargobind Singh. The architecture of the place and the peaceful environment are something with which you can easily relate to.

  • Location: Darbar Sahib

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5. Wagah Border

Wagah Border
Wagah Border

Wagah border is one of the most visited tourist places in Amritsar. It is the most popular border of India and Pakistan which is in between India’s Amritsar and Pakistan’s Lahore. This Indo-Pak border is mostly famous for the activities that the soldiers perform on both sides of the border.

Without a doubt, these acts and small parade by the soldiers is the biggest attraction of this place. When in Amritsar, visiting Wagah border is a must.

  • Location: National Highway 1

6. Durgiana Temple

Durgiana Temple
Durgiana Temple

This great tourist spot in Amritsar was initially built in the 16th century. To enhance the beauty of the place and to make it more attractive, this temple was renovated in the year 1921. The peaceful surroundings of the temple can attract anyone towards this temple.

Talking about the architecture and interior of the temple, it is very much similar to that of Golden Temple which further catches the attention of the people. If you are looking for a perfect place to relax your mind, then Durgiani Temple should be your choice.

  • Location: Goal Bagh

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7. The Old City Bazaar

Old City Bazaar
Old City Bazaar

Your Amritsar trip cannot be completed if you haven’t done enough shopping there. This place is a treat for the people who love to shop and collect something unique things about their visited places. Talking about the Old City Bazaar of Amritsar, it is famous for ethnic Jootis.

Moreover, the vast collection of the variety of ethnic and traditional clothes, antiques and other stuff makes the place always full of tourists. You can easily bargain in this market and can get the maximum stuff at an affordable price.

  • Location: Old City Bazaar

8. Iskcon Temple

Iskcon Temple
Iskcon Temple

This famous tourist attraction in Amritsar is located very near to Golden temple and thus is listed as top and famous places to visit in Amritsar. Amongst the various Sikh religious places, Iskcon temple is a religious place for Hindus.

The beautiful statues of Lord Krishna and Goddess Sita can mesmerize you with their beauty. Many Hindu devotees visit this temple to seek blessings of God and to ask for their well-being. This place is amongst the must-visit places of Amritsar.

  • Location: Chowk Moni Bazaar

9. Sadda Pind

Sadda Pind
Sadda Pind

Besides the religious places in Amritsar, there are many places that represent the cultural beauty of the city. Sada Pind is one of that places which represents and highlights the cultural attraction of the city Amritsar.

The place is well spread in a region of 12 acres and thus offers maximum space for exploring all the highlights of traditional Punjab. For people who are looking for a place to explore the cultural attractions of Punjab, this place is where you should head to.

  • Location: Behind Guru Nanak Dev University

10. Harike Bird Sanctuary

Harike Bird Sanctuary
Harike Bird Sanctuary

Your trip to Amritsar cannot get complete if you haven’t seen this bird sanctuary. This sanctuary is one of the great attractions for the tourists because of the duck tours that it present every day. The uniqueness of this duck tours cannot be found anywhere else and thus it helps the place to attract a large amount of crowd.

In addition to this, you can also experience the water bus travel in this sanctuary which further makes the place more appealing. Visit the place and find a unique side of Amritsar.

  • Location: Opposite Canal Office, Near Railway Station

11. Gobindgarh Fort

Gobindgarh Fort
Gobindgarh Fort

This place is the perfect destination if you want to explore the cultural, historic and religious side of Amritsar. At this place, you can get all the relevant information that you would need to know Amritsar at its best.

This place is the complete entertainment hub with its many shows, exhibitions, and activities. This place which was built in the 18th century is now one of the most visited places in Amritsar. The architectural beauty of the place further enhances the experience of visiting this place.

  • Location: Old Cantt Road, Inside Lohgarh Chowk

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12. Central Sikh Museum

Central Sikh Museum
Central Sikh Museum

Central Sikh Museum- as the name suggests, it talks about the inner details of the Sikh community. Ranging from the manuscripts, paintings, wall hangings to personal belongings of the Sikh rulers, this place can offer you with a great experience.

You don’t need to go anywhere else than this Museum if you want to explore the Sikh history and culture details. The structured design and proper arrangements at this place further increase the ease of the people who visit this place. Don’t think much and visit this famous place in Amritsar.

  • Location: Golden Temple Road, Amritsar Cantt

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13. Company Bagh

Company Bagh
Company Bagh

Looking for a place to spend time with your family? Company Bagh can be the place for you. The place has some beautiful green surroundings to offer to its visitors which make this place as one of the most visited tourist places in Amritsar.

Company Bagh is the perfect picnic spot that you can visit with your family. The beauty of the place and the chilled out environment is the perfect combination that can relax you from inside out. Visit the place, eat, play and enjoy with your family like never before.

  • Location: Maharaja Ranjit Singh Nagar

14. Gandhi Gate

Gandhi Gate
Gandhi Gate

Also famous as Hall Gate, Gandhi gate is the gate that opens to the Amritsar’s shopping hub. As you step in the door, you will enter the wide world of shopping that can offer you an unlimited number of options from which you can choose.

This place has almost everything that a tourist or visitor can shop for. The nearby small restaurants make the visit pleasant by offering some relaxing time to the people. The attractive and appealing architecture of this place gives it a classic and royal touch. Shop here and find for that which you are looking for.

  • Location: Hathi Gate, Katra Ahluwalia

15. Kulchas Land

Amritsari Kulcha | places to visit in Amritsar
Amritsari Kulcha

If you are in Amritsar and haven’t tasted its world-famous Kulchas then your trip to Amritsar won’t get completed. It is a must to visit the place and taste these delicious kulchas that this place offers. These different varieties of kulchas can be enjoyed along with Lassi which enhances the taste of the food.

You can try as many varieties of kulchas as you want. These kulchas are amongst the few things in Amritsar that attracts the majority of the people towards the place.

  • Location: Distt Shopping Centre, Ranjit Avenue

Amritsar is the perfect treat that you can give yourself from your busy schedule of daily routine. As it has some places like Golden Temple that can relax your inner side, it also has many other entertaining places that can cheer your mood up. You will not regret visiting any of these places in Amritsar.

Let us know at which of the place you had the maximum fun? Also feel free to share your experience with us after you visit these places. We would love to hear from you.

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