By: Tourld | December 05, 2024
The iconic beating retreat ceremony at the Indo-Pakistan border draws over *15,000 visitors daily*.
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Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the rich biodiversity and peaceful surroundings.
(55 km from Amritsar)
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Built in the 18th century, this recently restored fort offers a fascinating glimpse into Punjab's military heritage.
(12 km from Amritsar)
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Home to the largest Sarovar (holy tank) in the world, this historical gurudwara showcases magnificent Sikh architecture and spiritual significance.
(22 km from Amritsar)
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(32 km from Amritsar)
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According to mythology, this is where Sage Valmiki wrote the Ramayana and where Sita gave birth to Luv and Kush.
(11 km from Amritsar)
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A historical monument built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, featuring excellent architecture and cultural significance.
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Known for its historical gurudwaras and colonial architecture, Batala offers insights into Punjab's rich heritage.
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Famous for its rural Olympics, this village showcases traditional Punjabi sports and culture.
(45 km from Amritsar)
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The historic site where Emperor Akbar was coronated at age 13, featuring Mughal architecture.
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