Explore Amritsar’s hidden gems with a local guide. Discover Sikhism’s history, visit the Partition Museum, and experience vibrant markets and centuries-old architecture.
Explore Amritsar’s hidden gems with a local guide. Discover Sikhism’s history, visit the Partition Museum, and experience vibrant markets and centuries-old architecture.
- Golden Temple - The Golden Temple in Amritsar, India (Sri Harimandir Sahib Amritsar) serves as a central religious site for Sikhs and symbolizes human unity and equality. People of all castes, creeds, and races are welcome to find spiritual peace and religious fulfillment without any barriers. It embodies the unique identity, pride, and heritage…
- Golden Temple - The Golden Temple in Amritsar, India (Sri Harimandir Sahib Amritsar) serves as a central religious site for Sikhs and symbolizes human unity and equality. People of all castes, creeds, and races are welcome to find spiritual peace and religious fulfillment without any barriers. It embodies the unique identity, pride, and heritage of the Sikh community.
- Jallianwala Bagh - The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre occurred on April 13, 1919, when British troops fired on a large gathering of unarmed Indians in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, in the Punjab region (now Punjab state) of India, resulting in the deaths of several hundred people and injuries to many more. This event marked a pivotal moment in India’s modern history, leaving a lasting impact on Indo-British relations and leading to Mahatma Gandhi’s full dedication to Indian nationalism and independence from British rule.
- The Partition Museum - The Partition of India stands as one of the most significant events in the subcontinent’s history, marking the largest migration in human history, affecting up to 20 million people. Despite the immense loss of life and property, for 70 years, there was a notable absence of a museum or memorial to honor those millions. The Partition Museum seeks to address this gap by sharing the stories of those who experienced these times.
- Gobindgarh Fort - Discover Gobindgarh Fort, a timeless gem in the heart of Amritsar! This 257-year-old fort, once a symbol of power for the great Maharaja Ranjit Singh, now serves as a lively museum showcasing Punjab’s rich heritage, providing an engaging experience for every visitor.
- Attari - Wagah Border - Situated just outside Amritsar, this border crossing between India and Pakistan is famous for the Beating Retreat Ceremony held every evening. Thousands of spectators gather to watch the spirited parade, where soldiers from both nations march in perfect harmony, lower their flags, and exchange salutes. The atmosphere is electrifying, filled with cheers, patriotic songs, and a sense of unity. Visiting Attari-Wagah is not just about witnessing a ceremony; it’s about experiencing the heartbeat of two nations, standing at the intersection of history, culture, and emotion.

- English and Hindi In-Person Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- English and Hindi In-Person Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Alcoholic beverages
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Alcoholic beverages
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Breakfast
The tour offers an in-depth exploration of Sikhism’s vibrant history, featuring visits to unique historical locations such as Akal Takht and the Partition Museum, along with narratives about the city’s contribution to India’s independence. Gain knowledge from local insights, ensuring an educational and enriching experience.
Discover Amritsar’s hidden…
The tour offers an in-depth exploration of Sikhism’s vibrant history, featuring visits to unique historical locations such as Akal Takht and the Partition Museum, along with narratives about the city’s contribution to India’s independence. Gain knowledge from local insights, ensuring an educational and enriching experience.
Discover Amritsar’s hidden treasures with a guided heritage walk through the old city. The tour leads through narrow alleys adorned with ancient architecture, bustling markets, and tales of the culture and local traditions often overlooked by tourists.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.