Nitin’s guidebook

Nitin
Nitin’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Drive to the Wagah Border at around 3:00 PM and prepare to witness the Flag down ceremony performed at the Border between Indian and Pakistan. Also known as Beating ceremony that starts at 5:00 PM it showcases border policemen marching to the beats of the drum.
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Wagah
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Drive to the Wagah Border at around 3:00 PM and prepare to witness the Flag down ceremony performed at the Border between Indian and Pakistan. Also known as Beating ceremony that starts at 5:00 PM it showcases border policemen marching to the beats of the drum.
A theme park that is fashioned as an entire village. On this tour spend a few hours in the rustic charm of a village of Punjab. Watch the men and women of the village go about their daily chores, join them in their famous folk dance - the bhangra - or simply feast your eyes on the colorful handicrafts as you watch the artisans at work. End your trip with an authentic village meal.Highlights • Ambience of a village of Punjab • Folk dances • Punjabi meal
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Sadda Pind
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A theme park that is fashioned as an entire village. On this tour spend a few hours in the rustic charm of a village of Punjab. Watch the men and women of the village go about their daily chores, join them in their famous folk dance - the bhangra - or simply feast your eyes on the colorful handicrafts as you watch the artisans at work. End your trip with an authentic village meal.Highlights • Ambience of a village of Punjab • Folk dances • Punjabi meal
Reached through a narrow gatehouse leading to an enclosed courtyard, this poignant park commemorates the 1500 Indians killed or wounded when a British officer ordered his soldiers to shoot unarmed protesters in 1919. Some of the bullet holes are still visible in the walls, as is the well into which hundreds desperately leapt to avoid the bullets. There’s an eternal flame of remembrance, an exhibition telling stories of victims, and a Martyrs’ Gallery, with portraits of independence heroes.
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Jallianwala Bagh
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Reached through a narrow gatehouse leading to an enclosed courtyard, this poignant park commemorates the 1500 Indians killed or wounded when a British officer ordered his soldiers to shoot unarmed protesters in 1919. Some of the bullet holes are still visible in the walls, as is the well into which hundreds desperately leapt to avoid the bullets. There’s an eternal flame of remembrance, an exhibition telling stories of victims, and a Martyrs’ Gallery, with portraits of independence heroes.

Food scene

Famous Amritsar Breakfast of Kulcha
Kulcha Land
Famous Amritsar Breakfast of Kulcha
Amritsar’s Famous and One of the Best Sweets Shop in India. Must try moti choor laddo, Pinni, Patisa and other Sweets.
Bansal Sweets
13 Lawrence Road
Amritsar’s Famous and One of the Best Sweets Shop in India. Must try moti choor laddo, Pinni, Patisa and other Sweets.
Originally founded in Pakistan's Punjab province, this 100-year-old eatery relocated to Amritsar after Partition. Since then it has been serving up delicious paratha thalis and silver-leaf-topped firni (ground rice pudding in small clay bowls, as well as arguably the best lassi in town from this hard-to-find old-city location. Just keep asking the way; everyone knows it.
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Kesar Da Dhaba
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Originally founded in Pakistan's Punjab province, this 100-year-old eatery relocated to Amritsar after Partition. Since then it has been serving up delicious paratha thalis and silver-leaf-topped firni (ground rice pudding in small clay bowls, as well as arguably the best lassi in town from this hard-to-find old-city location. Just keep asking the way; everyone knows it.
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Ajnala Road
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