Amritsar Day Tour: Golden Temple and Jalliawala Bagh with Punjabi Breakfast
Amritsar, India
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 4 hours
Amritsar, one of India’s most iconic cities, is the powerhouse of Sikh strength and valor. It is a captivating mix of culture and chaos and is often referred as Punjab’s major commercial and cultural center. Visit two of Amritsar’s most famed monuments - the Golden Temple and the Jalliawala Bagh and devour the local flavors of Punjab with Amritsari Kulcha (hot potato bread) and Sweet Lassi (sweetened yogurt). Learn all about the heroic legend of Sikhism and its significance in the freedom movement of India.
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Amritsar, one of India’s most iconic cities, is the powerhouse of Sikh strength and valor. It is a captivating mix of culture and chaos and is often referred as Punjab’s major commercial and cultural center. Visit two of Amritsar’s most famed monuments - the Golden Temple and the Jalliawala Bagh and devour the local flavors of Punjab with Amritsari Kulcha (hot potato bread) and Sweet Lassi (sweetened yogurt). Learn all about the heroic legend of Sikhism and its significance in the freedom movement of India.Meet your guide outside the famous Brother’s Dhaba at 8am to skip the bustle and chaotic streets of the city. Meet your expert guide here and start an exceptional day exploring the 400 year old heritage of Amritsar. Walk through the local market and learn from your guide the historic significance of these serpentine lanes connecting the city with history.
Stop for a gastronomic break at a local restaurant and devour the flavors of Amritsari Kulcha (Hot potato bread) and chilled Punjabi Lassi (sweetened yogurt). Walking past the old charm of the city, we will reach Harmandir Sahib, famously known as the Golden Temple at 9AM. Revered as the most sacred place for Sikhs in the world, Golden Temple is Amritsar’s soul around which the whole city flourishes. Visit the Golden Temple Museum, showcasing the rich history of Sikhism and its establishment in India. Let your local guide narrate you the legend behind the rise of this heroic religion.
Walk to the hall of Langar, meaning mass-dinner in the Sikh religion or in Punjab, where you will witness service and compassion at its best. The temple kitchen serves food to all the devotees and visitors non-stop for 12 hours, feeding over 100,000 people in a day. Visit the mega kitchen and learn from the guide how the contribution and donation is put entirely to the service of humanity.
From here proceed to the legendary site of Jalliawala Bagh, an exact spot where thousands of innocent Sikh people were killed on the orders of General Reginald dyer in 1919 on the day of major Sikh festival in Baisakhi. The wall with bullet marks are still standing, screaming the history. Let your guide explain you about the massacre and how the event changed the course of history.
After soaking in so much history, board a cycle-rickshaw crossing through the bustle of Amritsari Bazaars and return to the point we started.
Stop for a gastronomic break at a local restaurant and devour the flavors of Amritsari Kulcha (Hot potato bread) and chilled Punjabi Lassi (sweetened yogurt). Walking past the old charm of the city, we will reach Harmandir Sahib, famously known as the Golden Temple at 9AM. Revered as the most sacred place for Sikhs in the world, Golden Temple is Amritsar’s soul around which the whole city flourishes. Visit the Golden Temple Museum, showcasing the rich history of Sikhism and its establishment in India. Let your local guide narrate you the legend behind the rise of this heroic religion.
Walk to the hall of Langar, meaning mass-dinner in the Sikh religion or in Punjab, where you will witness service and compassion at its best. The temple kitchen serves food to all the devotees and visitors non-stop for 12 hours, feeding over 100,000 people in a day. Visit the mega kitchen and learn from the guide how the contribution and donation is put entirely to the service of humanity.
From here proceed to the legendary site of Jalliawala Bagh, an exact spot where thousands of innocent Sikh people were killed on the orders of General Reginald dyer in 1919 on the day of major Sikh festival in Baisakhi. The wall with bullet marks are still standing, screaming the history. Let your guide explain you about the massacre and how the event changed the course of history.
After soaking in so much history, board a cycle-rickshaw crossing through the bustle of Amritsari Bazaars and return to the point we started.
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