

Wagah Border, a symbol of Indo-Pak friendship, hosts a daily flag-lowering ceremony.
Protection from sun and dusty winds at the border.
For long hours of standing and walking around the border area.

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 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.
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
Nestled in the Hualapai Mountains, this resort offers a serene retreat with stunning views and easy access to outdoor activities.
Kothamangalam Mosque, a historic and beautiful place of worship, is a significant landmark in Kerala's Ernakulam district.
Dobbspet, a quaint town in Karnataka, is home to the Dobbspet Museum, showcasing the region's rich cultural and artistic heritage through an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits.