Golden Temple Reach the Amritsar Airport/Railway Station. Meet and greet with our representative upon arrival, and they will transport you to the hotel. Hotel check-in. The holiest shrine in the Sikh religion, Sri Harmandir Sahib, is named after Hari (God). Known as the Golden Temple, it is located in Amritsar and is a great place to start your city tour. In the sixteenth century, Guru Arjan, the fifth Sikh guru, constructed it. The sacred book of Sikhism, the Adi Granth, was finished by Guru Arjan in 1604. Entering the Harmandir Sahib through one of its four doorways represents the Sikhs' acceptance of all people and faiths. The Sarovar, a sizable lake or holy tank filled with Amrit (holy water), encircles the Gurdwara. The five hundred-year history of the Sikh people is embodied in Sri Harmandir Sahib.
Jallianwala Bagh Then visit Jallianwala Bagh, a memorial to the incalculable number of innocent Indians who were killed by General Dyer on April 13, 1919—the eve of "Baisakhi," one of the biggest religious festivals in Punjab. A group of hundreds of men, women, and children were gathered here without weapons, and British General Edward Dyer gave the order for his soldiers to start firing.
Visit the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, the monarch's summer retreat, after lunch. Ram Bagh's beautiful garden encircles it. One well-known person who made a name for himself
in Indian history is Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Durgiana Temple: The Durgiana Temple, a renowned Hindu temple in Punjab located near Amritsar, is next visited. This temple is also known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, and it takes its name from the goddess Durga.
After that, pay a visit to the Mata Lal Devi Temple, which is a historical site in Amritsar, India. This Hindu temple at Rani ka Bagh was built by a great old pious woman in
the style of the sacred shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi at Katra (Jammu). Visit the "India-Pakistan Border" at Wagah in the evening. This border is well-known for its "Retreat"
ceremony, which takes place at dusk. In fact, the daily flag-lowering ritual at Wagah, Punjab, on the India-Pakistan border, has grown in popularity as a tourist attraction over time. The boundary line between the
two gates is just in front of the two flag posts. The distance of around 25 kilometers separates the cities of Lahore, Pakistan, and Amritsar, India, from the Wagah checkpoint. Go back to the Amritsar Hotel and spend
the night there.
Science City Once you arrive in Jalandhar, drive there after breakfast. after completing your hotel check-in, begin your city tour in Pushpa Gujral Science City: The goal of Science City is to provide individuals of all ages and backgrounds with entertainment, education, and fun through the study of science. In addition to covering a wide range of subjects including engineering, technology, agriculture, health sciences, energy, industries, human evolution and civilization, the environment, and ecosystems, Pushpa Gujral Science City addresses all contemporary facets of science and technology. The adaptable science city includes dinosaur parks in addition to cutting edge fields like space exploration, nuclear physics, information technology, robotics, and biotechnology.
Gurdwara Chhevin Padshahi: Visit Gurdwara Chhevin Padshahi after that.During his trip of the Doaba region, Guru Hargobind, the sixth Guru of the Sikhs, stopped in Jalandhar. Situated in Basti Shaikh, Jalandhar city, Gurdwara Chhevin Padshahi is situated on the place where Guruji conducted an interview with Shaikh Darvesh, a Muslim holy saint. This saint was blindfolded in order to demonstrate to the Mughal Emperors that he had not seen the Guru. The two great men had a lengthy discussion about spiritualism, with the Islamic Saint appearing to be more impressed in the end. The entire event happened at the current location of Gurudwara Chhevin Padshahi in Basti Sheikh Village.
Devi Talab Mandir: Next, visit Devi Talab Mandir. It is located in the centre of the city of Jalandhar. A new temple has been constructed in the centre of the recently refurbished Devi Talab. A model of the Amarnath Yatra was recently constructed on the property. At the side of the Devi Talab is also an ancient Kali temple. As one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, Tripurmalini is the name of the Kali. Here fell Sati's right breast. Bhishan Bhairav is the name of the temple's Lord Shiva.
Rangla Punjab Haveli: Next, head to Rangla Punjab Haveli, a traditional resort with a Punjabi village motif. It delivers the atmosphere of a vanished Punjabi village, complete with servers dressed in traditional kurtas and phulkari jackets. It has now expanded to include a marriage palace and an enclosure known as Rangla Punjab, where there is an evening cultural event. Head back to the Jalandhar Hotel and spend the night there.
Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib: Drive to Ludhiana after breakfast, and when you get there, check into the hotel. The most well-known gurdwara, Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib, is situated in Field Ganj, the city of Ludhiana. Among the larger Gurudwaras in the city, it is the first in India to use a high-tech projector to broadcast the teachings and Kirtans of the Guru. Every day, thousands of devotees from all over the world come to this Gurudwara to honor the Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
Nehru Rose Garden: Then go to Nehru Rose Garden. This lush, green area was created in 1967 and is among the most verdant in the Ludhiana area. Encompassing an expansive 27 acres, this rose garden is the biggest on the Asian continent. With 17,000 plants representing over 1600 distinct rose species types, Nehru Rose Garden is reputed to own the world's greatest collection of rose blossoms. Go back to the hotel and spend the night at the Ludhiana Hotel.
Quila Mubarak: Drive to Patiala after breakfast, then check into the hotel. Get your tour underway. Mubarak Qila Complex: The oldest and most centrally located area of Patiala is Quila Mubarak, a Historical National Monument. Maharaja Ala Singh constructed the palace in 1764. The Qila Mubarak complex, which occupies ten acres, is home to the Darbar Hall, the guesthouse Ran Baas, and the main palace Qila Androon, which means "inner fort."
Sheesh Mahal: Proceed to Sheesh Mahal, which was constructed as a leisure facility behind the main Moti Bagh Palace. Keshav, Surdas, and Bihari's poetic visions are portrayed in paintings of Kangra and Rajasthani kalam found in two of the well-kept chambers with mirror work. Today the Sheesh Mahal is home to the North Zone Cultural Centre, the renowned medal gallery, an art gallery, and a museum.
Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib: Then proceed to Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib, a Sikh shrine situated in the now-city of Patiala's tiny town of Lehal. According to local legend, one Bhag Ram, a member of the jhivar caste from Lehal village, traveled to the nearby town of Saifabad (now Bahadurgarh) to see Sikh Guru Teg Bahadur, who was visiting the area. In order to help the people of Lehal village overcome an enigmatic illness that had been afflicting them for a long time, he begged the Guru to come to the village and bless it. The name Dukh Nivaran, which means the remover of suffering, originated from the location where the Guru was seated. The therapeutic properties of the water in the gurdwara's sacred tank, the Sarovar, are greatly believed by devotees who frequent the temple. Head back to the Patiala Hotel and spend the night there.
Rock Garden: Drive to Chandigarh after breakfast, check into your accommodation, and begin your city tour by visiting the Rock Garden. Probably Chandigarh's most well-known tourist destination is Rock Garden. In 1958, Nek Chand Saini, a city native, developed it.Every traveler visiting Chandigarh ought to make time to visit the Rock Garden. A tiny canyon represents the rock garden's initial phase. The canyon opens up into a sequence of chambers, each one crammed with dozens of concrete and shattered ceramic or glass representations of human and animal figures.
Rose Garden: Next, go to Rose Garden, which is the biggest rose garden in Asia. It bears Zakir Hussain's name, the former president of India. In addition to the roses, special attention was paid to several unusual specimen trees and medicinally valuable species. Its nighttime attractiveness is enhanced by fountains and bright lights, which also give everyone who comes to take a stroll and relax a breath of fresh air.
Sukhna Lake: Next, pay a visit to Sukhna Lake, a stunning lake situated in the Shivalik range's foothills. Sukhna is special since it is an artificial lake. This is the area to take in the breathtaking scenery and refreshing breeze. The Chandigarh Sukhna Lake is a fantastic location for picnics and is also a good area to engage in water sports such as water skiing, boating, and yachting. Enjoy your evening shopping at the Sector 17 Market. Remain overnight at the Chandigarh Hotel after you return.
Drive from Chandigarh to Anandpur Sahib after breakfast. Sikhs consider it to be one of their holiest sites, and it has a strong connection to their religious heritage. The
ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib, established Anandpur Sahib in 1665 next to the ruins of an old location called Makhowal.
Then visit Gurudwara Shri Kesgarh: The central location of Anandpur Sahib is home to Gurudwara Shri Kesgarh Sahib. Another name for it is Takht Shri Kesgarh Sahib. Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, established Anandpur Sahib in 1665 next to the ruins of Makhowal, a historic site. One of the most valuable items is the real Khanda, a double-edged sword that Guru Gobind Singh used to make the Amrit or sweet water, during the first Khalsa initiation ritual.
Bhakra Nangal Dam: Next, go to Bhakra Nangal Dam, which is among the world's tallest straight gravity dams. Built across the Satluj River, it is the tallest straight gravity dam in the world. Additionally, Bhakra Dam draws water from the River Beas, which the northern Indian states of Punjab and Haryana use for irrigation. The vista of the enormous dam and the woods beyond is breathtaking. Remain overnight at the Chandigarh Hotel after you return.
After breakfast, make your way to the airport or train station to take the next train for your destination.