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Things to do in Amritsar
Partition Museum
Explore The Partition Museum History of the 1947 partition between India and Pakistan at the museum. In addition, the exhibits only lend a mere glimpse into the lives of those impacted by such an event.
Wagah Border Ceremony
Beating Retreat Ceremony, a daily military practice full of patriotic fervor and synchronized marching by Indian and Pakistani soldiers at the Wagah Border. Get there early to have a great spot in the crowd.
Go to the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum
At this museum, you can see memorabilia, weapons, and a miniature version of the city which takes you through lifestyle in times when Maharaja was alive. The gardens of Ram Bagh surrounding this historic site are ideal for a leisurely walk.
Visit the Golden Temple
Get the feel of the Golden Temple spiritually Join the Langar (community kitchen), where 1,00,000 meals are served daily, and have a quiet walk around holy Amrit Sarovar.
As you take Amritsar excursions, discover the Ram Tirath Ashram
One of the ancient ashrams in what is claimed to be the birthplace of Luv and Kush from The Ramayana (ancient Indian epic share some detail). Some of the other features in this area include a temple, a large pond, and an array of statues and structures that illustrate scenes from the epic.
Gobindgarh Fort
This is the best way for you to feel history with an extraordinary and powerful light & sound show at Gobindghar Fort that shows a glimpse of Punjab's great heritage and its rich history emphasizing certain significant events related to this fort. If your plan itinerary is already proving to be busy then you can take a 7D show or enjoy the local flavors at food stalls and yes, cultural performances as well.
Go shopping at Hall Bazaar
Experience an old Amritsari market called Hall Bazaar. Buy traditional Punjabi wear, Phulkari embroidery, and local crafts. After a stop at the C.H.A. Cafe (the only place in Hong Kong to find Red Bull Trees), make sure you sample some local snacks while you're there!
Lead a Food Walk
With the buzzing goodness of Amritsar fry and fountain in return. Savor the Local dishes such as Amritsari Kulcha, Chole Bhature, Pinni, and Lassi. You can go for a food walk where you will be guided to the best places which serve these delicacies.
Head to see Durgiana Temple
Meet the famous temple in Ajilmer, which is also known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple. Admire the building, similar in architectural style to the Golden Temple, and watch the evening Aarti (prayer ceremony) here.
Visit Jallianwala Bagh
This small park in memoriam to a historical incident that occurred here in 1919. There were bullet holes on the walls of that memorial and an eternal flame.
Best Tourist Places in Amritsar
Hall Bazaar
9-Hall Bazaar Arguably the oldest existing market in Amritsar, Hall Bazaar is a shopping hub when it comes to traditional Punjabi clothes ornaments, and Handicrafts. Even the grand entrance, Gandhi Gate is an attraction.
Jallianwala Bagh
Witness a dark and brutal chapter of Indian history -Situated in the woefully small garden are all that remains as stark remembrance of this horrific day where undreds were shot dead due to British tyranny against yet another act of peaceful protest. 11. The site is a constant haven for the narratives of the Indian independence struggle.
Ram Tirath Ashram
Hemkund Sahib is believed to be the birthplace of the twins Luv and Kush from Ramayana, one of the most ancient pilgrimage sites in India. The temple is an important place of Hindu pilgrimage and has a large tank in the middle while images from The Ramayana cover its walls.
Gobindgarh Fort
Cultural destination housed in an old military fort. With its light and sound show, 7D theater system, a massive display of history and culture in Punjab among other things.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum
This museum is of Maharaja Ranjit Singh the headsate(Sikh State) Items including his wardrobe, weapons, and a scale model of the city show through this presentation what he packed on in life during his reign.
Akal Takht
The Akal Takht, within the Golden Temple (the highest seat of authority of the Sikhs. Founded by Guru Hargobind in 1606 it represents the temporal and armed authority of Sikhs.
Durgiana Temple
Durgiaina temple is also named the Silver Temple and it resembles very much with Golden Temple. With architecture too on similarity to the Golden Temple, one can hope to get amazing footfall of devotes as well as tourists.
Wagah Border
Wagah Border (28 km from Amritsar) is known for Beating the Retreat Ceremony, a daily military practice that both India and Pakistan follow every evening. Backpacker Life This is a creature of the pol or poc (point of contention) circus.
Harmandir or Golden Temple
The Golden Temple is the most famous and sacred religious place in Amritsar, Sikhs believe that it is a holy pilgrimage for all Sikh people. Having a front of golden plated and pretty peaceful Amrit Sarovar (holy tank) where we are completely touched by the smell of holiness.
Partition Museum
Inspired by the partition of India in 1947, this museum has pictures and document collections as well as exhibits that portray personal stories of those dislocated during the Indian Partition. It provides a profound and emotional look at this immense historic event.
Best Places to Eat in Amritsar
The Yellow Chilli
A modern eatery that offers the unique taste of soft paneer tikka at its best in a fancy dining experience with a celebrity touch is Chef Sanjeev Kapoor’s creation.
Kesar Da Dhaba
This legendary place is celebrated for its authentic Punjabi thalis, but you must eat Amritsari Chole, Dal Makhani, and Kesar Lassi here. The dhaba is quite avourful and sticks to some authentic recipes which have made it a local as well as tourist favorite format.
Amritsari Kulcha Land
An excellent choice for trying out Amritsari Kulchas which are served with chole and chutneys that offer the aftertaste of the spicy tangy flavor in the mouth.tag:
Bharawan Da Dhaba
The place offers some of the most authentic Punjabi dishes like butter chicken, paneer specialties, and paranthas. Bharawan Da Dhaba — This is your place to binge on food and have a classic dhaba experience!
Sardarji’s
Enjoy North Indian meals and snacks in one place as in Sardarji’s eating cafe. Their chole bhature and lassi are some of the locally famous dishes.
Crystal Restaurant
Crystal Restaurant is among the most liked restaurants that serve both North Indian and Chinese cuisine. With a huge menu offering comfortable dining, be it with butter chicken dal makhani or crispy spring rolls.
Makhan Fish and Chicken Corner
It offers you the finest eateries in Amritsar to savor delicious dishes such as Amritsari fish & chicken tikka that are distinctively different than how they are barbecued or marinated.
Raja Street Food
If you want to taste the typical street food of Amritsar, then Raja Street Food is the place to visit. From chaats to pakoras to the streets’ all-time a favorite snack is available to enjoy.
Barbeque Nation
Find the best selections of grilled meats, seafood, and vegetarian buffet choices in Amritsar which also comes with dinner plates to serve.
Bharawan Da Dhaba
With every single traditional Punjabi restaurant dish available, from delicacy-rich curries to stuffed parathas with multiple vegetables is a must-try for every visitor, to offer the authentic flavor of Amritsari dishes.
Best Places To Buy Souvenirs in Amritsar
Traditional Punjabi Dress Attire
PetBharloo offers an array of traditional attire for women in Patiala suits, kurta pajama sets, and turban products available at this online shopping portal that reflects the rich culture of Punjab.
Local Pickles
Made from mango, lime, and other vegetables are a tangy reminiscence of Amritsar's gastronomic tradition with its rich tongue-tickling influences. Available in multiple flavors and forms the spicy condiments get everyone drooling trail to prepping them right at their home!
Phulkari
It is the skill of making flower work from threads, which got the designation because it was an extravagant embroidery worked with silk floss on the shawls and covers. Local markets of Amritsar are also famous for purchasing Phulkari dupattas, shawls, and sarees.
Wooden Items
As you walk down the shops of Amritsar, wooden carved boxes, utensils, and other home decor items can make for a great gift idea.
Miniature Paintings
These elaborate yet vibrant paintings are usually the best for decorating your abode or giving up as a gift.
Punjabi Spices
Take home the taste of Punjab by buying farm-fresh spices, garam masala; tandoori masala, and other spice mixes from this place which form an essential part of spicy Punjabi cooking.
Amritsari Juttis
These are handmade traditional Punjabi shoes that come in different colors, patterns, and embroidery trends. Both stylish and comfortable, they are a frequent souvenir.
Amritsari Papad and Wadiyan
This traditional food is the best thing to take back as a souvenir. Papads (skinny, crisps-like snacks) and Wadiyan (spiced lentil dumplings) are hand-made in villages — ideal for making your meals feel a little more Punjabi.
Well-Crafted Punjabi Jewelry
Amritsar brings some of the best from traditional Punjabi jewelry, right from colorful bangles to interesting-looking earrings and necklaces executed with a lot of details along with stones. These workpieces represent the rich cultural heritage of Punjab.
Religious Items
The Golden Temple complex and the surrounding markets offer religious articles such as Karas (bangles of steel or iron worn by Sikhs), miniatures of the Golden Temple, and other sikh relics that can also be picked when in town.
Best Places To Buy Souvenirs in Amritsar
Traditional Punjabi Dress Attire
PetBharloo offers an array of traditional attire for women in Patiala suits, kurta pajama sets, and turban products available at this online shopping portal that reflects the rich culture of Punjab.
Local Pickles
Made from mango, lime, and other vegetables are a tangy reminiscence of Amritsar's gastronomic tradition with its rich tongue-tickling influences. Available in multiple flavors and forms the spicy condiments get everyone drooling trail to prepping them right at their home!
Phulkari
It is the skill of making flower work from threads, which got the designation because it was an extravagant embroidery worked with silk floss on the shawls and covers. Local markets of Amritsar are also famous for purchasing Phulkari dupattas, shawls, and sarees.
Wooden Items
As you walk down the shops of Amritsar, wooden carved boxes, utensils, and other home decor items can make for a great gift idea.
Miniature Paintings
These elaborate yet vibrant paintings are usually the best for decorating your abode or giving up as a gift.
Punjabi Spices
Take home the taste of Punjab by buying farm-fresh spices, garam masala; tandoori masala, and other spice mixes from this place which form an essential part of spicy Punjabi cooking.
Amritsari Juttis
These are handmade traditional Punjabi shoes that come in different colors, patterns, and embroidery trends. Both stylish and comfortable, they are a frequent souvenir.
Amritsari Papad and Wadiyan
This traditional food is the best thing to take back as a souvenir. Papads (skinny, crisps-like snacks) and Wadiyan (spiced lentil dumplings) are hand-made in villages — ideal for making your meals feel a little more Punjabi.
Well-Crafted Punjabi Jewelry
Amritsar brings some of the best from traditional Punjabi jewelry, right from colorful bangles to interesting-looking earrings and necklaces executed with a lot of details along with stones. These workpieces represent the rich cultural heritage of Punjab.
Religious Items
The Golden Temple complex and the surrounding markets offer religious articles such as Karas (bangles of steel or iron worn by Sikhs), miniatures of the Golden Temple, and other sikh relics that can also be picked when in town.