

A serene and historic Sikh shrine, Gurudwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib is known for its peaceful atmosphere and architectural beauty.
A serene and historic gurudwara, known for its large sarovar (pool) and peaceful atmosphere.

A picturesque lake surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for a morning walk or picnic.
A treasure trove of Punjab's rich history and culture, housing a vast collection of artifacts.

A community kitchen serving free meals, open 24/7, known for its large-scale, pure vegetarian food.
A langar hall serving free meals, open 24/7, offering a variety of dishes in a peaceful, spiritual environment.
A popular dhaba known for its delicious, authentic Punjabi cuisine, especially its butter chicken and naan.

Gurudwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib requires modest dress, so pack long sleeves and pants.
Men are expected to cover their heads inside the gurudwara.
The gurudwara complex is large, requiring plenty of walking.
Intricately embroidered with mirror work, these dupattas are a traditional Punjabi women's garment, symbolizing the region's rich textile history.
A sacred offering made from wheat flour, ghee, and sugar, Kada Prasad is a symbol of spiritual nourishment and is distributed among devotees at Gurudwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib.
Decorative, embroidered footwear made from leather, these juttis are a traditional Punjabi accessory, often worn during festivals and special occasions.

Layered whole wheat flatbread, served with butter and pickles.

Yogurt-based sweet or salted beverage, often topped with malai (cream).
Spinach and mustard greens curry, typically served with makki ki roti (corn flour bread).
Cape Flattery Lighthouse, Washington's oldest lighthouse, offers stunning ocean views and a glimpse into maritime history.
A historic church in the heart of the Atacama Desert, offering a glimpse into the region's colonial past.

A historic caravanserai along the Silk Road, offering a glimpse into medieval trade and architecture.