Arrive in Amritsar and proceed to the hotel.
In the evening, visit the iconic Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of Sikhism, surrounded by the sacred Amrit Sarovar. Experience the serene atmosphere and timeless devotion.
Later, pay homage at Jallianwala Bagh, a solemn memorial of the tragic 1919 massacre that shaped India’s freedom movement.
Extra Topping: Lassi at Golden Temple
Dinner
Morning visit to the Partition Museum, a powerful people’s museum that narrates the human stories of the 1947 Partition—migration, loss, resilience, and hope.
Free time to explore Amritsar’s bustling markets and enjoy local delicacies on your own.
In the evening, proceed to the iconic Wagah Border to witness the electrifying Beating Retreat Ceremony, a daily military ritual filled with patriotic fervour.
Extra Topping: Tea / Coffee at Wagah Border
Notes: If Wagah Border is closed, visit Durgiana Temple instead
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Morning free for shopping—pick up Phulkari embroidery, Punjabi juttis, dry fruits, and local souvenirs.
Later, experience the vibrant rural life of Punjab at Sadda Pind:
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Transfer to the airport for your onward journey.
Tour Concludes
Breakfast
| Places | Hotels |
|---|---|
| Amritsar (3 Nights) | Ramada by Wyndham Amritsar Country Inn Hall Bazaar Golden Tulip / Similar |
Hotels are indicative and subject to availability at the time of booking.
Price Includes
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October to March is ideal. Summers are hot; winters are pleasant and festive.
It is subject to weather, security conditions, and local authority permissions.
Yes. Langar is open to all visitors and is a must-experience.
Yes. Minimal walking and short travel distances make it senior-friendly.
Mostly vegetarian, especially near religious sites. Non-veg options can be arranged outside temple areas.
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“Golden Temple at night is beyond words. Truly spiritual.”
“Partition Museum was emotional and deeply moving. Very well curated.”
“Wagah Border gave goosebumps. Pure patriotism.”
“Sadda Pind was fun and colourful—great for families.”
“Short trip, but incredibly rich in culture and history.”

