Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Amritsar with our guided city tour. Begin at the revered Golden Temple, a symbol of Sikh spirituality and architectural splendor. Marvel at its golden dome, explore the two-storied marble structure, and witness the selfless service at the 'Guru Ka Langar.' Visit the Durgiana Temple, a Hindu shrine echoing the Golden Temple's architectural charm. Explore the historical Gobindgarh Fort, originally built by Gujjar Singh Bhangi and later enhanced by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, housing the famous 'Zamzama' cannons. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Punjab at the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, displaying rare paintings, weapons, manuscripts, and coins. Conclude your day with an excursion to the vibrant Wagah Border, witnessing the ceremonial flag-lowering ceremony. Your Amritsar city tour promises a blend of spirituality, history, and cultural richness.
Includes: Private Car with Driver + Private Guides.
Pickup included
Pick up from your hotel for guided city tour of Amritsar. Visit:
Golden Temple (Harmander Sahib) - famous for its full golden dome, it is one of the most sacred pilgrim spots for Sikhs. The mandir is built on a 60-ft square of marble and is two storied structure. Maharaja Ranjit Singh had upper half of the building build with approximately 400 kg gold leaf. The Golden Temple is surrounded by a number of other famous temple like the Durgiana Temple. The central Sikh Museum is atop the Clock Tower. The ‘Guru Ka Langar’ offer free food to around 20,000 people every day. The number shoot up to 1,00,000 on special occasions.
The Durgiana Temple - though a Hindu temple, its architecture is similar to the Golden Temple. This temple derives its name from the Goddess Durga, the chief Goddess deified and worshipped here. Idols of Goddess Laksmi (goddess of wealth) and Vishnu (the protector of the world) are also deified here and worshiped.
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