

Kartarpur Sahib, a serene Sikh shrine, is located near the India-Pakistan border, attracting thousands of pilgrims annually.
A popular Punjabi dish made with mustard greens, spices, and butter.
A classic North Indian dish consisting of spicy chickpea curry (chole) and fried bread (bhature).
Marinated chicken cooked in a cylindrical clay oven called a tandoor, served with a side of raita.
A community kitchen serving free meals to all visitors, a tradition started by Guru Nanak himself.
A popular local eatery known for its delicious Punjabi cuisine and warm hospitality.
A roadside eatery offering a variety of Indian dishes, known for its late-night service.
A traditional Sikh symbol, the Khanda is often worn as a pendant, symbolizing faith and unity.
These traditional embroidered shoes are a must-have, reflecting the vibrant culture of Punjab.
A beautifully embroidered scarf, Phulkari is a traditional craft that's a symbol of Punjab's rich heritage.
The main attraction in Kartarpur Sahib, this gurdwara is a serene and peaceful place of worship.
A small museum dedicated to the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
The gurdwara and its surroundings are beautifully illuminated in the evening, creating a magical atmosphere.

A treasure trove of Manipuri art and culture, this museum showcases traditional artifacts, textiles, and sculptures.
Churaumi Aquarium, a marvel of Okinawa, is home to the world's second-largest aquarium tank, offering a mesmerizing underwater world.

A serene urban park in Cergy, featuring a lake, gardens, and a historic train station.
Kartarpur Sahib can be breezy, especially in the evenings.
The gurdwara complex requires walking on various surfaces.
To maintain hygiene while traveling and visiting public places.