The Golden Temple also known as Harmandir Sahib is the holiest shrine for Sikhs around the world. (Pic Credit: Freepik)
Jallianwala Bagh holds a poignant place in India's history as the site of the tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919. (Pic Credit: Freepik)
Experience the electrifying atmosphere of the Wagah Border ceremony, a daily military ritual that marks the closing of the India-Pakistan border. (Pic Credit: Pinterest)
The Partition Museum offers a poignant insight into one of the most significant events in Indian history – the Partition of 1947. (Pic Credit: Freepik)
Guru Ke Mahal is a historical Sikh shrine located within the bustling streets of Amritsar's old city. (Pic Credit: amritsartravelguide)
Dedicated to the legendary Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh, this museum showcases a vast collection of artifacts, weapons, paintings, and manuscripts from his reign. (Pic Credit: Freepik)
No visit to Amritsar is complete without exploring the bustling markets of Hall Bazaar. This vibrant shopping destination offers a diverse array of goods, including traditional Punjabi attire, handicrafts, spices, jewelry, and street food. (Pic Credit: Pinterest)