


Witness the vibrant Beating Retreat ceremony at the Wagah Border, a symbol of Indo-Pak peace and unity.
A traditional handcrafted scarf featuring intricate embroidery, symbolizing the rich Punjabi culture.
Decorative, embroidered footwear that is an essential part of Punjabi attire, often passed down generations.
A popular stuffed naan bread, typically served with chole (chickpea curry), reflecting Amritsar's culinary heritage.
A community kitchen serving free meals to all, open 24/7, famous for its simple yet delicious Punjabi cuisine.
A popular roadside eatery known for its parathas and chai, a must-visit for breakfast.
Famous for its tandoori specialties and traditional Punjabi dishes, a great lunch spot.
Amritsar can be chilly in the evenings and mornings, especially near the border.
The Wagah Border ceremony involves a lot of standing and walking.

Protection from the sun during the day, especially during the border ceremony.
Whole wheat flatbread, served with butter and pickles

Yogurt-based sweet or salted drink, often topped with malai (cream)
Fried fish marinated in spices and yogurt, served with chutney
Sikhism's holiest shrine, featuring stunning architecture and a serene atmosphere.
A historical garden and memorial commemorating the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
A daily military border ceremony between India and Pakistan, featuring a vibrant parade and flag-lowering ceremony.
Donglong Waterfront, a serene coastal area in Shenzhen, offers stunning sunset views and a peaceful beach experience.
The largest structure in Teotihuacan, this pyramid is a testament to ancient engineering and culture.
A charming, historic village with well-preserved 18th-century architecture and a rich Quaker heritage.