Amritsar Known as the Golden City

Welcome to Amritsar the golden city known as Ambarsar and historically known as Ramdaspur and the second largest city in India. Amritsar is the homeland of the Sikh religion and the major pilgrimage site of Sri Darbar Sahib of Sri Harmandir Sahib ( The Golden Temple ).

Golden Temple

Sri Harmandir Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple. This beautiful Sikhism pilgrimage shrine is known for its shimmering gold facade, that is a beacon of spirituality and peace. The golden surrounded by the Amrit Sarovar, a sacred pool of water the devotees bath in the Soravar before entering the temple or for prayer. This is a major holiest Gurdwara of Sikhism and people visit from all the world.

The Golden Temple community kitchen serves daily free meals on an average of 100000 Lakh to tourists and devotes. During special festivals and occasions, the flow of visitors becomes double, and the community proudly delivers their service on time every day.

 

Hall Bazaar 

Hall Bazaar is the city’s oldest and busiest market located at the walking distance from Golden Temple, the market is must visit for those who love shopping and is open seven days a week from 9 am to 7 am and free entry. The market is known for selling traditional Punjabi suits and clothing, Phulkari embroidery works, Pakistani juttis, handicrafts, shawls, blankets, jewellery, electronics, antique watch shops and souvenir shops.

Local Sightseeing of Amritsar and  attractions

 

  • Jallianwala Bagh: A historical garden famous for the Amritsar massacre that happened on April 13, 1919, on festival day Baisakhi. It is a sorrowful reminder of India’s struggle for independence.
  • Durgiana Temple: The Durgiana Temple, also known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, got its name after Goddess Durga. The architecture of the temple is the same like the Golden Temple it’s a peaceful place and the religious heritage of Amritsar.
  • Partition Museum is located in the Hall Road Town Hall area. It preserves the history documents of the partition of India in 1947 the creation of the two independent nations India and Pakistan.
  • Gobindgarh Fort located at Old Cantt Road Amritsar spread over 43 acres and was built in the 18th century. The fort is converted into light, sound shows, a museum, and a royal wedding destination in Amritsar. The entry ticket starts from Rs.455 per person and offers visitors a chance to explore a rich historical and cultural experience.
  • Attari – Wagah Border is 30 kilometres from Amritsar, Known as the Wagah it is the border between India-Pakistan holds historical, political, and cultural importance. Every evening around 4:15 PM in Winter. 5:15 PM in the Summer. The daily flag-lowering ceremony is conducted by the border security forces of both countries and a patriotic event is held that showcases the spirit of both nations.

Editor Note

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