Northwestern Punjab (NW India) cradles the seat of Sikhism Amritsar, with the quintessential Temple in marble, bronze and gold leaf. Not just the fascinating Golden Temple, Amritsar’s claim to fame also owes to the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak and Gautam Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, who found this land befitting to meditate in a gap of some 2000 years. Legends even have it that saint Valmiki wrote the great religious epic Ramayana here. A halo exudes from this land --- not for your vision, but for your senses, that leaves you sanctified by the time you are ready to leave.
Tale of the City
Monument of Jalianwala Bagh: This is the Martyr's Memorial built in the memory of the unarmed people who died in an open firing by General Dyer on April13, 1919. The place still resonates of the tragedy that registers itself as one of the cruelest in the history of humanity.
Ram Bagh: Here is the summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and a museum. This garden is laid out on the pattern of Shalimar Bagh at Lahore. The museum houses miniatures, coins, weapons and the replica of most famous diamond Kohinoor.
Mata Mandir Temple: An old pious lady built a Hindu temple at Rani ka Bagh, in the lines of holy shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi at Katra (Jammu). Pilgrims from far and wide flock to seek the late Mata’s blessings.
A lesser known fact is that 99% of the world's wooden chess is made in Amritsar ! Not just simple wooden chess, here you can buy Camel Bone Chess, Artistic Chess, Chess Boards, Chess Boxes and what not. Go to Focal Point (industrial Area) and you'll find many small houses who make chess boards right at their homes. Another souvenir is the orange colored Golden Temple banadana -- buy one for yourself and then a whole bunch for friends.
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35 Gurudwaras around Amritsar: Buses leave from the clock tower near the Golden Temple at 8 am and returns around 5 pm after touring the 35 Gurudwaras including those at Gobindwala, Tarn Taran, Baba Bikala, Buddha Sahib, Khadoor Sahib, Damdama Sahib and Chheharta.
Hari-ka-patan: Situated just outside the city at the confluence of the Beas and Sutlej rivers, this is a favorite picnic spot peopled by tourists, myriad birds and anglers.
Hop next to: Chandigarh (250 km), Dharamshala (199 km)
Access
International Airlines serving direct flights to Amritsar
Ariana Afghan Airlines: Connects Amritsar and Delhi with Kabul
Uzbekistan Airways: Connects Delhi and Amritsar with Tashkent
Turkmenistan Airlines: Flies from Ashgabat to Amritsar and Delhi
Flyjet: Offers charter flights between London Gatwick/Birminghman and Amritsar.
Monarch Airlines: Offers charter service (winter seasona) between East Midlands Airport and Amritsar. Winter flights to Goa and Thirvananthapuram are also available from London/Gatwick and Manchester.
RAIL : The station is situated in the northern part of the city. There are direct train connections to Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. Computerised railway reservation facilities are also available at the Golden Temple Complex. Important Train from Delhi is Amritsar Shatabdi Express (takes 5½ hr), from Kolkata is Amritsar-Howrah Express (takes 44 hr), from Mumbai is Dadar-Amritsar Express (takes 18 hr).
ROAD : Both state and private bus services link the city to Punjab, Himachal and UP. Coaches are also available to Delhi, Chandigarh, Dharamsala, Kullu and Dehra Dun. The bus journey from Delhi to Amritsar can be pretty tedious and uncomfortable. Opt for the train journey, especially in the summer months. The inter-state bus terminal is situated just 2 km away from the railway station.
Distances from nearby cities :
Chandigarh: | 250 km |
Delhi : | 447 km |
Jullundher: | 83 km |
Ludhiana: | 142 km |
Pathankot: | 112 km |
Wagah Border: | 26 km |
Dharamshala: | 199 km |
Hussainiwala Border: | 135 km |
Stay At
Four Star Hotels in Amritsar : | |
Mohan International Hotel | M K Hotel |
Three Star Hotels in Amritsar : | |
Hotel Royal Castle | |
Two Star Hotels in Amritsar : | |
Hotel Ritz Plaza | Hotel Royal Castle |
Hotel Astoria |
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