Punjab

A vibrant cultural and spiritual hub of Punjab, Amritsar is known for its rich Sikh heritage, bustling markets, and historic sites. The city offers a blend of devotion, history, and authentic Punjabi flavors. From spiritual experiences to patriotic emotions and traditional hospitality, Amritsar leaves every visitor inspired.
Located on the India–Pakistan boundary near Amritsar, Wagah Border is famous for the electrifying Beating Retreat Ceremony performed every evening by the Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistani Rangers. The synchronized marching, patriotic slogans, and enthusiastic crowd create a high-energy atmosphere that showcases national pride and unity.
The holiest shrine of Sikhism, the Golden Temple is an architectural masterpiece built in the center of the sacred Amrit Sarovar lake. Its shimmering gold façade, peaceful pathways, and spiritual atmosphere attract millions of devotees worldwide. The Langar (community kitchen), serving free meals 24/7, symbolizes equality, service, and compassion.
A national memorial and historic garden commemorating the tragic 1919 massacre where hundreds of innocent Indians lost their lives. The preserved bullet marks, the Martyrs’ Well, and the eternal flame remind visitors of India’s freedom struggle and the sacrifices made for independence. It stands as a solemn symbol of resilience and unity.
India’s first planned city designed by Le Corbusier, Chandigarh is known for its clean, modern layout, beautiful gardens, lakes, and vibrant lifestyle. Key attractions include Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden, Rose Garden, and well-designed boulevards. The city offers a perfect blend of nature, urban architecture, shopping, and contemporary Punjabi culture.