


Bhakra Dam, a marvel of engineering, is the third tallest straight gravity dam in the world, providing hydroelectric power and irrigation to Punjab and Haryana.
A traditional Punjabi shawl with intricate embroidery, symbolizing the region's rich textile heritage.
Decorative, handcrafted leather shoes, a staple in Punjabi culture, often worn during festivals.
A tangy, spicy condiment made from vegetables or fruits, a staple in Punjabi cuisine.
Bhakra Dam's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Protection from the sun while exploring the dam and nearby areas.
Comfortable walking is essential for exploring the dam and surrounding landscapes.
Layered whole wheat flatbread with various fillings like potato, onion, or radish, served with butter and curd.
A popular winter dish made from mustard greens, spinach, and other spices, usually served with makki ki roti (corn flour bread).

A dish consisting of spicy chickpea curry (chole) and fried bread (bhature), often served with onions and pickle.
A historic church in London, known for its crypt and association with famous figures like Sir Christopher Wren and John Donne.

A serene and historic temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its unique architecture and annual temple festival.
A serene urban park along the Lhasa River, offering beautiful landscapes and a peaceful retreat from the city's bustle.
Offers a panoramic view of the Bhakra Dam and serves delicious breakfast items.
Known for its buffet breakfast with a variety of dishes and a beautiful lake view.
A popular highway restaurant serving authentic Punjabi cuisine with a unique ambiance.
A stunning engineering marvel and the second tallest straight gravity dam in the world.
A historic Sikh shrine, one of the five Takhts, offering a peaceful and spiritual experience.
A significant Sikh city with numerous historical and religious sites, including the Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib.