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(1N) Amritsar
Start your day early with a visit to the iconic Golden Temple (Sri Harmandir Sahib). As the sun rises, watch the golden dome reflect over the holy water of the Amrit Sarovar. Experience the divine tranquility, hear the soothing kirtan (devotional music), and feel the positive energy of this revered Sikh shrine. Donโt forget to cover your head and wash your feet before entering.
Just a short walk from the Golden Temple lies Jallianwala Bagh, a powerful memorial marking the 1919 massacre. Visit the preserved bullet holes and eternal flame, and take a quiet moment in the garden to reflect on the courage of the martyrs.
Head to a nearby Punjabi restaurant or a famous dhaba for an early lunch. Treat your taste buds with specialties like:
Spend your afternoon discovering the emotional and impactful exhibits at the Partition Museum, located in the historic Town Hall. Through personal stories, letters, photographs, and audio recordings, the museum narrates the painful partition of 1947 โ an event that changed millions of lives.
Leave for the Wagah Border by around 3:30 PM to reach in time for the flag-lowering ceremony. Situated approximately 30 km from the city, this daily spectacle between Indian and Pakistani soldiers is filled with energy, cheer, and national pride. Arrive early to grab a good seat.
After returning to the city, explore local bazaars like:
Grab souvenirs like Sikh miniatures, handcrafted wooden items, or spices.
Revisit the Golden Temple in the evening when the entire complex is bathed in golden lights. The reflection in the water creates a magical view. Participate in the langar (community meal) served to all visitors regardless of religion or background โ a heartwarming Sikh tradition.
Wrap up your day with a hearty dinner at a well-known local eatery. Try paneer tikka, sarson da saag with makki di roti, or a tandoori platter.
Based on your travel schedule, you can either depart late at night or opt for a comfortable overnight stay in Amritsar.