

Kartarpur Sahib, a serene Sikh shrine, is located near the India-Pakistan border, attracting thousands of pilgrims annually.
A community kitchen serving free meals to all visitors, a tradition started by Guru Nanak himself.
A popular local eatery known for its delicious Punjabi cuisine and warm hospitality.
A roadside eatery offering a variety of Indian dishes, known for its late-night service.
A popular Punjabi dish made with mustard greens, spices, and butter.
A classic North Indian dish consisting of spicy chickpea curry (chole) and fried bread (bhature).
Marinated chicken cooked in a cylindrical clay oven called a tandoor, served with a side of raita.
The main attraction in Kartarpur Sahib, this gurdwara is a serene and peaceful place of worship.
A small museum dedicated to the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
A traditional Sikh symbol, the Khanda is often worn as a pendant, symbolizing faith and unity.
These traditional embroidered shoes are a must-have, reflecting the vibrant culture of Punjab.
The gurdwara and its surroundings are beautifully illuminated in the evening, creating a magical atmosphere.
A beautifully embroidered scarf, Phulkari is a traditional craft that's a symbol of Punjab's rich heritage.
Kartarpur Sahib can be breezy, especially in the evenings.
The gurdwara complex requires walking on various surfaces.
To maintain hygiene while traveling and visiting public places.

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