Amritsar Tour Packages

Amritsar is a Punjabi royal city that has been greatly enriched by Punjabi culture. Being the capital of Punjab, caste and religion are irrelevant. People with golden hearts reside here, always succeeding in their tasks.

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It is a heritage city as well, home to several well-known landmarks from the country's early years of independence. People can research Amritsar's history, which is both fascinating and inspiring for their own India.

Top 5 Amritsar Tour Itinerary No. of Days Price*
Amritsar Attari Wagah Border Tour 03 Nights / 04 Days Rs. 10,900
Amritsar, Dalhousie, Dharamshala Tour 04 Nights / 05 Days Rs. 17,900
Best Of Agra Tour Package 02 Nights / 03 Days Rs. 16, 700
Short Trip to Amritsar - Weekend Getaway 02 Nights / 03 Days Rs. 13,800
2 Nights Amritsar By Own Car 02 Nights / 03 Days Rs. 15,500

Tour Packages to Amritsar

Sikhism's spiritual and cultural centre, Amritsar served as the epicentre of the Indian independence movement. When India first gained its independence, nearly all of its states actively engaged in the war for independence, but Amritsar is known as the spot where fire first sparked.The well-known historical sites Jallianwala Bagh and Wagah Border are excellent places to visit and learn about Indian history. Amritsar's kind-hearted residents are the city's major foundation since they bind it with their love and loyalty.

Nobody neglected to mention the pride of Punjab when discussing Amritsar—the Golden Temple, a representation of dedication, peace, and the holiness of Harmandir sahib. Beautiful spiritual location where numerous visitors from abroad and within the country come each year to seek Waheguru's salvation.

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The most beautiful location in Amritsar will always touch your heart, and visitors go from other places merely to take in its unspoiled beauty. Family, holiday, and cultural Amritsar tour packages are organised by Joy My Trip.

One of the best places for foodies in India is Amritsar. The flavours and specialties of Punjabi cuisine are distinctive. Punjab is widely known for its ethnic fabrics used in crafts and clothing. Amritsar is a one-stop shop for cuisine, heritage, culture, and retail therapy. Every year, tourists from all over the world travel to this location to learn more about the history of the independence warriors and the royal lifestyle of the Punjabi people by taking advantage of the reasonably priced weekend tours offered in Amritsar.

Places to Visit inAmritsar Holiday Packages

The top Amritsar tourist attractions listed below should not be missed in your Amritsar travel packages:

1. The Golden Temple

The Harmindar Sahib Gurudwara is the main draw and the heart of the sacred city. Each year, millions of tourists come to Amritsar because of Harminder Sahib. A significant place of pilgrimage for the Sikh community from all over the world is the Golden Temple, a sacred Sikh shrine. The gold-decked shrine in the middle of a man-made lake is both visually stunning and fascinating aurally. Do come here in the morning and stay as long as you can for a special experience. As you enjoy this wonderful location, you will have great spiritual pleasure.

2. Wagah Border Retreat Ceremony

Wagah is located about 31 kilometres from Amritsar city on the border of Pakistan and India. This is a well-known location to visit in your Tour Packages to Amritsar. All patriots should go there for a great and exciting experience. One of the best ways to see the bravery and fortitude of our Border Security Force members is during the 45-minute pounding the Retreat ceremony that takes place here every evening. The stadium-style seating offers excellent parade viewing. You'll get a sense of patriotism, as the large crowd enthusiastically applauds the BSF guards' procession. To secure decent seats and a better view of the retreat ritual, arrive at Wagah Border early. Thirty minutes prior to dusk, the ritual begins.

3. Mandir Mata Lal Devi

This unusual shrine is devoted to the female saint Lal Devi, the fertility goddess. The Hindu Goddess Mata Lal Dev Mandir is decorated for her, and it offers a fun experience with its dark passageways and animal carvings and walls covered with shiny mirrors. While being spiritual, you can enjoy yourself while experiencing this.

4. Jallianwala Bagh

A memorial garden called the Jallianwala Bagh honours the 1500 persons who died or were hurt in this area during the liberation movement. A gathering for the liberation movement had been calm before British soldiers opened fire on it in 1919. The location still bears the scars left by the bullets that individuals attempted to avoid in order to survive. The Martyrs Gallery in this location honours those who made significant contributions to India's independence. Additionally, there is an exhibition that honours the victims of the incident, as well as an eternal flame to remember all of our freedom fighters. Every day from 6.30 am to 7.30 pm, it is open.

5. The Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the first monarch of the Sikh Empire, had this as his summer residence. The palace has been turned into a museum, and the Ram Bagh, or beautiful and well-kept garden grounds, surround it. Maharaja Ranjit Singh's armour, paintings, weapons, and manuscripts are on display in the museum. Numerous artworks depict the king's life and daily activities. The museum opens at 10 a.m. and admission is free. daily until 5:00 PM.

6. Gobindgarh Fort

Between 1805 and 1809, Gujjar Singh Bhangi's troops constructed this fort. During his reign, Maharaja Ranjit Singh rebuilt the Gobindgarh fort, which was made of brick and lime. The Darbar Hall, PhansiGhar, and Hawa Mahal of the fort are its three main attractions. Two gates, a rampart, and two bastions are features of the fort.

Things to do in Holiday Packages to Amritsar

Make sure your Travel Packages to Amritsarincludes all the major tourist attractions in the city while organising your vacation there. When you book an Amritsar packages, be sure you visit these five locations in the city:

Visit the Golden Temple

One of the most prominent tourist attractions in Amritsar is the Golden Temple. Sikhs hold this place in the highest regard, and tourists who love the grace of historic architectural forms appreciate it as well. The Golden Temple, which was initially constructed in the 15th century, underwent rebuilt in 1803. Maharaja Ranjit Singh's initiative gave the Golden Temple its impressive architecture and recognisable style. Thousands of people come here every day to offer their areas while being enthralled by the architectural masterpiece.

Wagah Border

The Radcliffe Line, or Wagah Border, which separates India and Pakistan, is located along Grand Trunk Road not far from Attari Village. It is a sombre place that everyone present feels has the greatest gravity. The great spirits and zeal that permeate the area during the Retreat Ceremony show how much respect people in both countries have for the Wagah Border.

Jallianwala Bagh

Jallianwala Bagh serves as testimony of the atrocities committed against Indians by the British soldiers. There are still bullet holes in the park's walls from shots fired by British soldiers. Jallianwala Bagh is significant historically. One of the finest ways to comprehend the religious and historical significance of Amritsar is to take a tour of the Golden Temple in Amritsar, listen to the history of its construction, and visit Jallianwala Bagh.

Shopping at Hall Bazar

Hall Bazar is a haven for travellers who enjoy purchasing trinkets related to Amritsar's culture. It is one of Amritsar's busiest retail centres and is situated on Hall Road. People who enjoy collecting handicrafts, trinkets, and traditional clothing should visit this market. The Bazar also never fails to satisfy its customers' appetites because it is home to some of Amritsar's most renowned eateries and street food vendors.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

When the Golden Temple was allowed to crumble and rot as a result of repeated raider raids, Maharaja Ranjit Singh made a significant contribution to its rehabilitation and reconstruction. He was the one who had the Golden Temple embellished with a Golden sheet and marble carvings, giving the shrine the name it is recognised by today. You must add a visit to the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum in your Amritsar tours if you want to learn more about Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

Best time for Tour to Amritsar

You need to carefully plan your journey to Amritsar if you don't want to be caught in freezing weather, searing heat, or even chilly. Amritsar's climate is semi-arid, just like that of the rest of India's northwest. This indicates that it experiences harsh summer and winter weather. Peak summertime, which is between May and June, has temperatures as high as 45°C, and peak wintertime, which is January, sees temperatures as low as 5°C.

Therefore, regardless of how appealing the trip package price is, summers and winters do not provide for a suitable time for the Amritsar Golden Temple tour for people who are reluctant to travel when the weather is bad. The ideal months to travel to this city are September through December and February through March.

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