


The Golden Temple, Harmandir Sahib, is a serene and spiritual Sikh shrine in Amritsar, Punjab, India. It's known for its stunning golden facade and the sacred pool of nectar, Amrit Sarovar.
Sikhism's holiest shrine, with stunning golden architecture and serene lake surroundings.
Historic garden and memorial commemorating the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Iconic border crossing ceremony between India and Pakistan, showcasing military discipline and patriotism.
Famous for its parathas and lassi, serving breakfast since 1955.
Known for its unique ambiance and delicious parathas.
Famous for its thalis and traditional Punjabi cuisine.
Respectful attire is required to enter the Golden Temple.
For long walks and exploring the temple complex.
Amritsar's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Layered whole wheat flatbread, stuffed with potatoes, onions, or other fillings, served with butter and pickles.
Spinach-like mustard greens cooked with spices, served with makki ki roti (corn flour flatbread).
Fried fish marinated in spices, served with chutney and onions.
Sacred food offered at the Golden Temple, made from flour, ghee, and sugar, symbolizing love and unity.
A traditional sweet made from flour, ghee, and sugar, often offered to guests and at religious ceremonies.
Intricately embroidered dupattas (scarves) from Punjab, showcasing traditional motifs and patterns.
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A monumental statue commemorating the Sangam Era, a period of cultural and literary significance in ancient India.
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