Discover Amritsar’s rich culture: witness the Guru Granth Sahib procession and Wagah Border ceremony. Experience North India’s Golden City like never before.
Discover Amritsar’s rich culture: witness the Guru Granth Sahib procession and Wagah Border ceremony. Experience North India’s Golden City like never before.
- Golden Temple - Guests will be collected from their hotel or a designated location in the morning to begin their Amritsar tour. The journey starts at the renowned Golden Temple, a small part of the vast gurdwara complex known to Sikhs as Harmandir Sahib. The spiritual heart of the site is the tank encircling the radiant main shrine—the Amrit…
- Golden Temple - Guests will be collected from their hotel or a designated location in the morning to begin their Amritsar tour. The journey starts at the renowned Golden Temple, a small part of the vast gurdwara complex known to Sikhs as Harmandir Sahib. The spiritual heart of the site is the tank encircling the radiant main shrine—the Amrit Sarovar, from which Amritsar derives its name, dug in 1577 by the fourth Sikh guru, Ram Das. Surrounded by a marble walkway, the tank is believed to possess healing properties, attracting pilgrims worldwide to bathe in its holy waters. A visit to a gurdwara is incomplete without experiencing a langar (community kitchen/meal), and the scale of the community meal at the Golden Temple is truly remarkable. Numerous people line up to receive clean trays and cutlery, proceeding to the two-level langar hall. All meals are prepared, cooked, and served by volunteers known as Kar-Sevaks, available from early morning until late at night.
- Jallianwala Bagh - Following this, visit the historic Jallianwala Bagh, just a short walk from Harmandir Sahib, infamous for the British massacre of innocent people. The gardens are lush, well-maintained, and vibrant. It’s hard to imagine this beautiful place as the site of the 1919 tragedy. After visiting, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant or dhaba (Veg/Non-Veg options available).
- Wagah Border - At 2:30 pm, depart for the Wagah border, located 35 km from Amritsar, to witness the Beating Retreat Ceremony with gate closure events featuring Indian and Pakistani troops. This is a must-see experience in Amritsar. The BSF and Pakistani Rangers march from their respective sides towards the gates. The troops greet each other after the gates open and begin to lower the flags (currently, no gates are opened). The flags are carefully folded and taken back. The ceremony reaches its peak as soldiers return to the border line for the final handshake (currently, no handshake occurs), and the bugle’s sound marks the ceremony’s conclusion. As the ceremony reaches its climax, shouts of Jai Hind and Pakistan Zindabad fill the air. After the ceremony, guests will be escorted back to their hotel, a designated location, or dropped off within the city center or at the airport.

- English speaking local guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance Fees of Monuments
- Hotel pick up and drop with city center
- Complementary water bottles, per person per bottle
- English speaking local guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance Fees of Monuments
- Hotel pick up and drop with city center
- Complementary water bottles, per person per bottle
- Gratuities
- Any kind of food and beverages untill or unless specified.
- Gratuities
- Any kind of food and beverages untill or unless specified.
Amritsar— North India’s Golden City — attracts devotees, international tourists, and the Sikh community from around the world. This city is a blend of tranquility and vibrancy, drawing an annual crowd three times larger than that of the Taj Mahal. From the serene morning procession of the Guru Granth Sahib (the Holy Book of the Sikh Religion) to the…
Amritsar— North India’s Golden City — attracts devotees, international tourists, and the Sikh community from around the world. This city is a blend of tranquility and vibrancy, drawing an annual crowd three times larger than that of the Taj Mahal. From the serene morning procession of the Guru Granth Sahib (the Holy Book of the Sikh Religion) to the patriotic celebrations at the Wagah Border, Amritsar provides a rich cultural experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.