

Gurudwara Sri Khara Sahib, a serene and historic Sikh shrine, is situated near the India-Pakistan border, attracting pilgrims from around the world.

Whole wheat flatbread stuffed with various fillings like potato, onion, or lentils. Served with butter and pickles.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables, spices, and peanuts. A popular breakfast dish.

Chickpea curry (chole) served with fried bread (bhature). A popular lunch option.
Famous for its free community meals, a tradition of Sikhism.
Serves free meals to all visitors, a symbol of Sikh hospitality.
Known for its delicious Punjabi cuisine and traditional ambiance.

Gurudwara Sri Khara Sahib has a dress code that requires covering shoulders, a lightweight scarf is perfect for this.
The gurudwara is large and requires walking, comfortable shoes are a must.

The area can be sunny, a cap provides necessary sun protection.

Experience the divine Badrinath Temple in Uttarakhand, illuminated under the starlit Himalayan sky.
A vibrant night market along the Rance River, offering local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.

A fascinating museum showcasing the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Yading Nature Reserve.
A significant Sikh shrine, known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful architecture.
A historic fort offering panoramic views of the city and the Godavari River.
An ancient fort with historical significance, surrounded by lush greenery.
Traditional handcrafted embroidered shoes, symbolizing Punjab's rich culture.
Intricately embroidered dupattas, reflecting Punjab's folk art and heritage.
Sacred sweet offered at gurudwaras, made from wheat flour, ghee, and sugar.