

Wagah Border, a symbol of Indo-Pak friendship, hosts a daily flag-lowering ceremony.
A significant Sikh shrine, birthplace of Guru Nanak, featuring beautiful architecture and peaceful gardens.
A historic fort showcasing Mughal architecture, housing several museums and the famous Alamgiri Gate.
Experience the daily flag-lowering ceremony between India and Pakistan, a spectacle of patriotism and unity.
Protection from sun and dusty winds at the border.
For long hours of standing and walking around the border area.

Famous for its parathas and tea, Baba Da Dhaba is a local favorite near Wagah Border.
Known for its delicious lassi and parathas, Kesar Da Dhaba is another popular breakfast spot near Wagah Border.
Famous for its langar-style lunch, Gobind Da Dhaba offers a unique dining experience near Wagah Border.
Layered flatbread with various fillings, often served with curd or pickle
Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables and spices

Kidney beans curry with rice, a popular lunch dish
Handcrafted embroidered shoes that are a symbol of Punjab's rich culture.

Intricately embroidered dupattas (scarves) that depict Punjab's folk art and history.
Spicy and tangy pickles made from locally grown vegetables and spices.
A charming 19th-century seaside promenade lined with elegant arcades and palm trees, offering stunning views of the Ionian Sea.

A serene bamboo forest in Hangzhou, known for its towering bamboo groves and picturesque trails.
A serene and expansive mangrove forest in Zhuhai, offering a unique ecosystem and beautiful views.