Introduction to city
Amritsar - In Punjab
Amritsar, as the name suggests, is rightfully a pool of nectar. Located in
the state of Punjab, Amritsar is one of the most important pilgrimage
centres especially for the Sikhs in the country. The city is characterised
by some of the must visit religious, historical as well as contemporary
sites of importance. The Golden Temple, where Sikhs from all over the world
come to pay their reverence to Guru Granth Sahib and take a dip in the Amrit
Saras Kund (Pool of Immortality) for spiritual purification is the major
landmark of the place. Amritsar is also characterised by the hard working
and warm-hearted people.
Places of InterestGolden
Temple Located in the heart of the city is the Golden Temple, the
most visited tourist attraction of Amritsar. Characterized by its four
entrance doors (called deoris) in all four directions and the tastefully
decorated shrines, in terms of art and architecture, the Golden Temple
welcomes everyone regardless of the religion or faith one follows. The
stunning sanctum, shimmering in the water of the holy tank, flanked by
spotlessly clean marble walkways and pavements makes it breathtakingly
beautiful.
Jalianwala Bagh A historical
monument that tells the sad story of mass killing during the independence
movement in India, Jalianwallah Bagh is another must visit in this city. Here
lies the memorial of the martyrs of the 1919 massacre by British General
Dyer. Presently the place also has a park. The Martyr's Gallery is open from
9 am to 5 pm in summers and from 10 am to 4 pm during winters.
Durgiana
Mandir it also houses a wonderful temple dedicated to the
Hindu goddess Durga. Easily accessible from the Golden Temple, the Durgiana
Mandir also offers puja to deities of Lakshmi and Narayana. Supposedly built
during the 16th century AD, the temple lies in the middle of a medium sized
lake giving it a wonderful overall view. The temple, a massive structure,
was built on the style of the nearby Golden Temple. Worth a visit.
Baba
Atal Rai Tower Located at a distance of few kilometres from the
main town, Baba Atal Rai Tower is also a site worth visiting. It is believed
that Guru Har Gobind died at this spot. Named after the son of Guru Har
Gobind, this nine storied building is an important landmark of the place.
Climbing on to the top gives you a panoramic view of the entire area. The
first floor of the tower houses some of the miniatures related to Guru
Nanak's life and his preaching. Makes a must visit.
Wagah
Border One of the many nearby places to visit from Amritsar is the
Wagah Border. Located on the Indo-Pakistan border, Wagah is 28 kilometres
from the main town. A good number of visitors come to this place to
see the change of guards ceremony and the flag hoisting and lowering
activities which are done with great skill and precision by the border
security forces of both the countries. A site you cannot afford to miss.
Excursion:- Places nearby Amritsar
Amanat Khan Serai Amanat Khan Serai is famous for its
ornamental gateway and glazed tile decorations. A must see, it is located at
a distance of 38 kilometres from Amritsar.
Baba
Bakala Located at a distance of 45 kilometres from Amritsar, Baba
Bakala is an important site to visit. The magnificent
Gurudwara here is dedicated to the ninth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Tegh
Bahadur.
Dharamsala Located at a distance
of 200 kilometres from Amritsar in the state of Himachal Pradesh is
Dharamsala, a popular hill station. It is also famous as the present home of
Dalai Lama. This wonderful and picturesque hill station is characterised by
magnificent deodar and pine forests, tea gardens and beautiful hills.
Situated at an altitude of 1250 metres to 1982 metres, there are many spots
to visit in and around the town. Mc Leodganj (10 km), the Tibetan Medical
and Astro Institute, Bhagsunath (11 km), St. John's Church (8 km),the Kunal
Pathri (3 km) and the War Memorial (2 km from the town centre) are some of
the major places to visit in Dharamsala. Dharamsala also provides access for
a visit to some of the other nearby exotic destinations.
Gobindwal
Sahib
Located at a distance of 30 kilometres from Amritsar, the Gobindwal Sahib is
another place to visit during your excursion from Amritsar. Here you can
also have a look at the final resting-place of Guru Angad Devji that stands
nearby.
Tarn Taran Located at a distance of
25 kilometres from Amritsar, Tarn Taran is a famous excursion point. One of
the important spots to see here is the sacred tank, which is believed to
have curative powers. It is believed that if a leper successfully swims
across the tank, he or she can be cured of the disease. Tarn Taran also has
a highly revered Gurudwara built by Guru Arjan Dev in AD 1768. This
Gurudwara is built in memory of Guru Ram Das. It is amazing to see how the
architecture of the Golden Temple has influenced the other significant
structures. The Gurudwara of Tarn Taran is also made in the same
architectural style.