5 Things Everyone Should Visit in Golden Triangle Tour With Amritsar

If you have been to Indian tour, but you have never thought about becoming the part of Amritsar beauty then you have made your whole tour unimpressive by your ownself.  It would not be wrong to say that the city of Amritsar has been counted out to be the main satin backdrop to India’s cultural diversity. It is considered to be the part of the home to the Sikh community in India as the home to the Harmindar Sahib. This city is historically and politically known as the Golden Temple.

Now let’s see that what interesting you should know about in your Golden Triangle tour

  1. Visit the Golden Temple:

You should not be missing out becoming the part of the Golden Temple at all. As you would step into this city temple, you will feel the air around the temple reverberates by means of the magnetism. It is all the time open for the public. You will also witness the interesting looking Sikh men carrying bejeweled swords, with the elaborate mustaches.

  1. Check the Wagah Ceremony:

Wagah is basically known as the border crossing lying on top of the grand trunk road between Pakistan and India. The Wagah Border ceremony is certainly taken as one of the eye-catching things to witness around in both the countries. It do take place each single day at 5pm sharp just as before the closing of the border gates. It do start off with the marching of soldiers who end it by lowering the flags together.

  1. Visit the Jallianwala Bagh:

You should not be visiting out to visit the Jallianwala Bagh in your Golden Triangle tour with Jodhpur to Amritsar. This bagh has been put forward in the memorial of the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy, that happened as during the time of India’s freedom struggle with the British as where the British troupes hence closed the gates of the garden and gunned down peaceful civilians who present in the place as celebrating the Punjab National Day.

  1. Mandir Mata Lal Devi:

This temple as known by the name of Mandir Mata Lal Devi was constructed in the 20th century as in honor of the saint. Today this temple is being visited by thousands of people from all over world. This temple has been designed as likewise the catacomb of waterways, as well as the burrows, side pathways and even caverns.

  1. Kothe de Mela:

Last on the list we would be adding up with the name of Kotha De Mela! This is basically considered as the carnival that is all happening on full moon nights during the course of the holy month of Magh as around the months of January and February. It was all started in honor of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur.

We hope that this blog would have come across as much informative for you in your upcoming same day Taj Mahal tour by car to this city state! Let’s not just waste anymore time and pack your bags to visit this place right now!

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