

A sacred city for Sikhs, Nankana Sahib is the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. It's known for its historic gurdwaras and vibrant culture.

Sri Nankana Sahib can be hot during the day but cooler in the evenings, so light, breathable clothing is essential.

As a sign of respect, visitors are expected to cover their heads when entering religious sites.
Exploring the city and visiting various sites requires comfortable footwear.

A historic langar serving free meals to all visitors, a tradition started by Guru Nanak himself.
A popular breakfast spot known for its traditional Pakistani breakfast items and continental dishes.
A renowned restaurant serving a variety of Pakistani and Mughlai dishes, popular for its lunch buffet.
Intricately designed, handcrafted leather shoes that are a symbol of Punjabi culture.
A traditional Punjabi shawl adorned with intricate embroidery, often given as a gift of love and respect.
Birthplace of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, this gurdwara is a serene and spiritual experience.
A spicy and tangy condiment made from vegetables or fruits, a staple in Punjabi cuisine.
A historic gurdwara dedicated to Guru Nanak's father, Sri Mehta Kalu, this place is a must-visit for its architectural beauty and spiritual significance.
A popular Punjabi dish made with mustard greens, spices, and usually served with makki di roti (corn flour bread).
A type of flatbread made from corn flour, often served with sarson ka saag or other curries.

A chickpea curry with a blend of aromatic spices, typically served with naan or roti.
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