


A serene and historic Sikh shrine, Gurdwara Sri Nanakana Sahib marks the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism.
Famous for its community kitchen, serving free meals to all visitors.
Iconic restaurant known for its traditional Punjabi cuisine and warm hospitality.
A popular roadside eatery, serving delicious Punjabi food at affordable prices.

Gurdwara Sri Nanakana Sahib has a dress code, and a scarf is essential for modesty and respect.
The Gurdwara complex is large and requires a lot of walking.
To maintain hygiene while traveling and visiting public places.
A traditional Sikh symbol, the Khanda, is often crafted in gold or silver and is a must-buy for its cultural significance.
These vibrant, hand-embroidered dupattas are a traditional Punjabi craft, often featuring intricate phul (flower) patterns.
Prasad, or blessed food, is distributed at the Gurdwara and includes traditional Punjabi sweets like Kada Prasad and Puran Poli.

A serene and historic Sikh shrine, one of the five Takhts, offering spiritual peace and architectural marvels.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring beautiful gardens, historic buildings, and a museum showcasing Sikh history.
A hilltop temple dedicated to Goddess Sati, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, especially beautiful at sunset.
Layered Indian flatbread, stuffed with vegetables or lentils, served with curd or pickle.
Chickpea curry (chole) served with fried bread (bhature), a popular lunch option.
Marinated chicken cooked in a cylindrical clay oven, often served with naan and salad.
A vibrant, year-round market celebrating Indigenous culture, art, and cuisine in Vancouver's historic Gastown.
A vibrant community enterprise in Chiang Mai, Thailand, known for its traditional weaving and textile products.
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