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Things to Do in Amritsar

Things to Do in Amritsar

A stay at the holy Golden Temple, Take a dip in the holy water around Shri Durgiana Temple, A solemn walk through the Jalianwalah Bagh, Pay homage to those affected during the Partition, Show Patriotic Solidarity at the Wagah Border and many more.

Amritsar is a city which is so rich in its cultural, historical and religious significance that tourists flock in from every part of the country as well as the world to get a glimpse of its resplendent face. There are so many things to do in Amritsar for a visitor that it is difficult to create a comprehensive itinerary that can accommodate everything. The second largest city in Punjab and most important city from trade and tourism perspective, Amritsar holds a prominent place in the list of most visited Indian cities

The prime attraction for Amritsar remains the gold gilded temple - The Golden Temple. The Harmandir Sahib, as the temple is also known, is the most sacred place for the Sikhs but visitors of all religions are welcomed there. The exalted gurdwara built with 750 kilos of pure gold is the main attraction of the city. Certainly no one leaves Amritsar without seeking blessings at this holy place. There are many other gurdwaras in Amritsar which are revered almost equally by all, such as- Gurudwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib, Gurudwara Baba Atal Rai Sahib,  Gurudwara Kaulsar Sahib, to name just a few. 

Not only are there many gurdwara-s to see, there is a place which is mythologically very important for the Hindus. Tourists must visit the Ram Tirath Temple where Rishi Valmiki is believed to have hosted Devi Sita and she gave birth to her sons - Lava and Kusha Tourists get overwhelmed by the multitude of attractive, economical and artistic products sold in the colourful markets here and shopping by market-hopping is definitely an offbeat thing to do in Amritsar.

Amritsar results in bringing this vibrancy and uniqueness to the markets which a tourist is not likely to find elsewhere. Amritsar is not just a place for shopper's fantasies, it is the seat for experiencing culinary delight. The streets lined with eateries offer the yummiest kulcha-s, butter chicken, Amritsari fish etc. Nevertheless, Once in Golden Temple, one should stay back for the langar served at the gurdwara. If possible do look into the kitchen of the gurdwara where everyday, untiringly the devouts cook meals, clean dishes, serve food to thousands of visitors. It is easy to be spoilt for choice with the many things to do in Amritsar in 1 day.
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Akal Takht

Originally known as Akal Bunga, Akal Takht is one of the five takhts in Sikhism. Takhts are the sacred seat of Sikh Gurus and they work as a place where everyone can get justice. Akal Takht is located next to the Golden Temple and is one of the finest tourist attractions in Amritsar.

Akal Takht is visited by many tourists as it also houses some of the oldest and holy books and scripts of Sikhism.

Location: Golden Temple Rd, Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab 143006

Entry Fee: There is no price or entry fee to visit the Akal Takht.

Timings: Monday to Sunday 5 AM to 10 PM

Best time to visit: The Winter Season (October to January) is the best time to visit Akal Takht as the temperature is suitable and pleasant. During the nighttime, the area around Akal Takht is decorated with lights and garlands.

Wagah Border

Wagah Border or Wagah-Attari border is the last Indian area before the Pakistan mainland. It hosts a ceremony where the soldiers of India’s Border Security Force and Pakistan’s Pakistan Rangers march and parade making it among the top tourist attractions in Amritsar. The area is filled with people on both sides celebrating the patriotic vibe.

Location: Attari-Wagah, Wagah Border, Amritsar, Punjab.

Entry Fee: There are no entry charges to this place.

Timings: The border gate remains open from 10 AM to 4 PM and the 45-minutes ceremony starts in the afternoon and lasts till sunset.

Best time to visit: Winter Season is the best time to visit Wagah Border as the climate is best to enjoy a splendid show at Wagah Border.

Jallianwala Bagh

A historic garden and a memorial, Jallianwala Bagh is one of the highly visited tourist places in Amritsar.  It was built in the memory of those people who died on 13th April 1919 in the bagh.

The 7-acre garden complex is located near the Golden Temple and is visited by many tourists from all corners of the globe. Among the various structures, well is very popular and important. It is said that during the shooting, many people jumped inside the well to save their lives.

Location: Jallianwala Bagh, Golden Temple Rd, Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab 143006

Entry Fee: There is no entry fee to the Jallianwala Bagh.

Timings: Monday to Sunday 6.30 AM to 7.30  PM

Best time to visit: To enjoy your visit to Jallianwala  Bagh, it is advisable to visit the place in Winter Season as the climate is cold and pleasant and you can wander around the locality at ease.

Gobindgarh Fort

Located in the heart of Amritsar, Gobindgarh Fort is one of the most historic tourist attractions in Amritsar. The fort was under the control of the Indian Army and was only for their usage until 2017 when it was open to public viewing.

Gobindgarh Fort is being developed as a live museum and art gallery. The place will be home to some of the oldest documents and art of Sikhism. Also, Gobindgarh Fort houses the famous Zamzama Cannons.

Location: Old Cantt Road, inside Lohgarh Chowk, Vijay Chowk, Amritsar, Punjab 143001

Entry Fee: For Indians: Rs 180 to Rs 649
                   For Foreigners Rs 375 to Rs 1000

Timings: Monday to Sunday 10 AM to 10 PM

Best time to visit: Best time to visit Gobindgarh Fort is in the winter season as the cold climate will make your visit more memorable.

Durgiana Temple

Dedicated to Goddess Durga, the Durgiana Temple or as it is popularly known as the Lakshmi Narayan temple is among the most popular places to visit in Amritsar. The temple got its name from the idol of Goddess Durga. Alongside the idol of Goddess Durga, one can also find the idols of Goddess Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth) and Lord Vishnu (Protector of the world).

The temple is visited by many tourists during the festivals of Dussehra, Janmashtami and Diwali. The courtyard around the temple is famous for being one of the places where Hanuman landed (while on his journey to the Himalayas) and took some rest.

Entry Fee: There is no price to visit the temple.

Timings: Monday to Sunday from 5 AM to 9 PM.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Durgiana Temple is during the festivals of Dussehra, Janmashtami, Rama Navanami and Diwali as there are various events and celebrations taking place.

Attari Border Crossing

The Attari Border Crossing is between the Indian city of Amritsar and the Pakistani city of Lahore visited by millions making it one of the top places to visit in Amritsar. You can travel by bus to reach the Pakistani side.

The very main purpose of this initiative is to promote unity and friendship between the two nations.To travel to the Attari Border Crossing, one has to carry their passport and other valid documents.

Location: Wagah, Hardo Rattan, Punjab 143108

Entry Fee: There is no entry fee to the  Attari Border Crossing. You would have to pay other fees like travelling and conveyance fees.

Timings: Monday to Sunday from 9 AM to 4 PM

Best time to visit: Best time to visit Attari Border Crossing is any time of the year.

Partition Museum

The Partition Museum is located in the city of Amritsar and is one of the most popular places to visit in Amritsar. The museum aims at keeping the various important documents, story materials and other things related to the partition of India and Pakistan.

The primary reason to establish this museum was to remember those who were affected by the India-Pakistan partition. The Arts and Cultural Heritage Trust of the United Kingdom helped the Punjab Government to establish the museum.

Location: Hall Rd, Town Hall, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab 143006

Entry Fee: For Indians Rs 10
                   For Foreigners Rs 250

Timings: Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM (Closed on Monday)

Best time to visit: The best time to visit the Partition Museum is the winter season (October to January) as the climate is cold and pleasant and you can enjoy your visit to the museum.

Tarn Taran

Tarn Taran is a small district in the state of Punjab and is one of the most popular tourist places in Amritsar. The place is very popular for its gurudwara, Gurudwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib.

The complex of the Gurudwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib has the biggest Sarovar (pond) among all the other gurudwaras in Amritsar. People from all corners of India visit this place.

Location: Gurdwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib, Tarn Taran, Amritsar, Punjab.

Entry Fee: There is no price to enter the Gurudwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib.

Timings: Monday to Sunday from 5 AM to 9 PM.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Gurudwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib is during the day of Amavas which falls in March. During this day, the gurdwara is decorated with garlands and lights of various colours.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

Replacing the Ram Bagh Palace, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum in the year 1997 and was built to store the various artefacts and other items of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh which is now regarded as one of the top tourist places in Amritsar.

One of the top places to visit in the museum is the upper level where 6 paintings of the various battles of Maharaja Ranjit Singh are kept for public display. The museum has 2-dome shaped buildings and a big tower making it one of the most picturesque places in Amritsar.

Location: Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, Lawrence Road, Ram Bagh, Company Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab 143001

Entry Fee: Rs 10 is the entry fees for Indians as well as Foreigners.

Timings: Tuesday to Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM (Closed on Monday).

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum is in the winter season as the climate is cold and one can enjoy a pleasant visit to the museum.

Khairuddin Mosque

Popularly known as the Jama Masjid, the Khairuddin Mosque is located in the heart of the city. Khairuddin Mosque was built in 1876 by Muhammad Khairuddin and is one of the top tourist places in Amritsar.

The place is of cultural, historical importance and is widely known for its architecture in the Islamic style with various inscriptions on the walls and calligraphy style writing.The mosque was once the place where Shah Attaullah Bukhari waged the war on the Britishers.

Location: Hall Bazar, near Hotel Grand Park, Amritsar, Punjab 143006

Entry Fee: There is no price to visit the Khairuddin Mosque.

Timings: Monday to Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM (It remains closed during the hours of daily Namaz).

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Khairuddin Mosque is during the month of Ramzan (May-June) as it is the holy month of the Muslims and the entire mosque and nearby places are decorated with flowers and lights.

Sun City Park

One of the most fun places to visit in Amritsar, this 12-acre waterpark and theme park is one of the top places with adventure and fun activities in Amritsar. Sun City Park has around 14 fun and adventurous rides which can be enjoyed by people of all the age-groups.

There are two places in Sun City Park - Theme Park and Water Park. Both these places are filled with many adventure places.

Location: Batala Rd, opp. Power House, Sun City, New Rajesh Nagar, Amritsar, Punjab 143001

Entry Fee: Rs. 350 for Sun City Amusement Park
                   Rs. 600 for Sun City Water Park
                   Rs. 700 for Combo ticket (Sun city Amusement Park + Sun City Water Park).

Timings: Monday to Sunday from 10 AM to 8 PM.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Sun City Park is during the summer season as the climate is hot and one can enjoy a day at leisure by swimming and enjoying the various rides.

Gurudwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib

Gurudwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib is located on the Chabal-Amritsar road and is one of the popular places to visit in Amritsar. The gurdwara is dedicated to Baba Budha who lived his life in this shrine and looked after a small ‘bir’ or forest for the local cattle to graze.

Bir Baba Sahib lived for more than 100 years and anoint five succeeding gurus of the gurdwara.

Location: Gurudwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib, Chabal-Amritsar road, Amritsar, Punjab.

Entry Fee: There is no price to visit the gurdwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib.

Timings: Monday to Sunday from 6 AM to 9 PM

Best time to visit: The best time to visit gurudwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib is in the Winter Season as the climate is most suitable and pleasant.

Thunder Zone Amusement And Water Park

One of the most wonderful and fun places to visit in the city, Thunder Zone Amusement and Water Park is filled with fun rides and other adventures. It is located on the outskirts of Amritsar and is spread over an area of 12-acres.

With 4-giant swimming pools and more than 20 fun rides, Thunder Zone Amusement and Water Park is one of the most popular water parks in North-India.

Location: Mohali, Sirhind - Morinda Rd, Near, Landran, Punjab 140307

Entry Fee: Rs 800 for Water Park and free entry from children under 3 feet.

Timings: April to October 10 AM to 7 PM
                November to March 10 AM to 5.30 PM

Best time to visit: Summer Season (February to May) is the best time to visit Thunder Zone Amusement and Water Park to enjoy the various pool rides and beat the heat.

Lal Devi Mata Mandir

Lal Devi Mata Mandir is a must-visit place as it is popular for its shrine of Lal Devi and the unusual interior and the colourful old shrines. People from nearby villages visit the temple during the time of  the various types of Aartis and Pujas performed in the temple.

Location: Param Pujya Lal Devi Mandir, 61/62, Model Town, Rani Ka Bagh, Mohindra Colony, Amritsar, Punjab 143001

Entry Fee: There is no price to visit the temple.

Timings: Everyday from 5 AM to 11 PM.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Lal Devi Mandir is during the winter season to enjoy the splendid climate.

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Which are the famous things to do in Amritsar?

1. A stay at the holy Golden Temple: There is no one who does not associate the Golden Temple with Amritsar. But apart from paying a day visit to the temple, it is possible to stay here for the night, in special accommodations known as serai-s, built especially for the visitors. The langar or the free food served at the gurdwara remains open 24/7 even though the main temple remains closed between 10pm to 3am.

It is another experience to watch hundreds of people at this humble service working so hard at the kitchen to feed the hungry visitors. The palki ceremony everyday to bring the holy Guru Granth Sahib to the Harmandir Sahib from the Akal Takht Sahib is a ritual not missed by many devotees.

2. Take a dip in the holy water around Shri Durgiana Temple: The Shri Durgiana Temple is believed to be the next most visited temple in Amritsar after the Golden Temple and the two temples look similar. The golden done, silver doors and the bridge over the pool to enter the temple are aspects to admire about the architecture of this pious shrine.

A dip in the holy water of the pool on which this temple stands, is believed to purify the soul and cleanse sins from past lives and is a must-do while in Amritsar.

3. A solemn walk through the Jalianwalah Bagh: The place is a sad testimony to the ruthless firing opened by Gen. Dyer on the peaceful gathering of Indians at this garden in April 1919. Even today the bullet marks of the incessant firing can be seen on the brick walls of the closed garden.

The well inside the park where people jumped in can also be seen. For those who are interested to know more about the incident, there is a small museum inside this memorial park where the artefacts related to this horrific event are preserved. The park is situated just 200 feet away from the Golden Temple and is open from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. 

4. Pay homage to those affected during the Partition: The Partition Museum was set up by the Punjab government in 2017 and it houses all documents related to the partition of India in 1947.  Visitors to this institution can glimpse through all records and documents related to the incident that affected the lives of  1.4 million people. There are photos and other artefacts that can be seen here which chronicles the tragic event and memorialize those who traded their lives for India's independence.

5. Show Patriotic Solidarity at the Wagah Border: The chanting of "Vande Mataram" takes a different meaning altogether at the Wagah Border, a place 30 kms from Amritsar with Pakistan on the other side of the gate. Since 1986 the lowering of the national flag to symbolise the closure of the gate between India and Pakistan is carried out with great pomp and show by the India BSF and Pakistani Rangers.

The show is sure to inspire patriotic feelings which one can display flamboyantly along with thousands of other tourists at the Attari national border. The show begins a couple of hours before sun sets and the timings vary between summer and winter. 

6. Walk through the grandeur in the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum: The famous summer palace at Ram Bagh was converted into a museum to preserve the visual documentation from the life of the great Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire. The garden around the museum has the iconic statue of the brave king and his horse. One must definitely step into this lovely building which houses the archives of the Royal Heritage of Sher-e-Punjab (the Lion of Punjab, as he was known).

Right next to the main museum building is the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama, where one can catch a life-like visual display of the several wars fought and won by this great ruler and his Khalsa army. The museum remains closed on Mondays.  

7. Experience life in a vibrant Punjabi village at Sadda Pind: Among the many offbeat things to do in Amritsar, a visit to this resort which encapsulates the essence of a typical village in Punjab is a must. Sadda Pind offers many activities for adults and children along with experiencing mouthwatering Punjabi cuisine.

The authentic feeling of being in Punjab is replicated through the mud hours, charpai-s, churning of buttermilk, clay Craftsmen and performers who break into bhangra jig. Sadda Pind is very close to the Guru Nanak Dev University and it remains open from 11AM to 11PM.

What are the things to do in Amritsar at night?

1. Catch a glimpse of the sparkling Golden Temple: The night view of the Harmandir Sahib is breathtaking. The 750 kgs gold-gilded dome of the temple sparkles against the night sky like a vision in dreams. It may be easier to stay back at the serai-s within the temple complex which offer free accommodation for a maximum of three days to visitors.

There are many who also stay back to watch the ritual of carrying the Guru Granth Sahib from the Akal Takht Sahib (the Holy seat in the temple complex) to the Harmandir Sahib at late night and in the early morning. To be able to view this ritual, is one of the perks of being at the Golden Temple at night.

2. Late night stroll through the markets: The markets in Amritsar remain open pretty late up in the night. A walk through one of these at night can help catch many attractive wares at cheaper prices which were missed in the morning crowds. In the absence of nightclubs rarely a city is as bustling as Amritsar.

3. Dinner at one of the many Punjabi Dhabas on the streets of Amritsar: Walking through its markets at night and picking up finger licking chicken curries, oven fresh kulchas and Amritsari fish at a late night Punjabi dhaba are certainly some of the offbeat things to do in Amritsar. Amritsar is known for its delicious ensemble of tastes that create magic in its local food.

The dhabas lining the temple Street remain open till very late in the night and serve hot, freshly prepared food to those who drop in. Whether a gastronome or not, it is a sin to tour Amritsar without tasting their stuffed kulchas, or chicken butter masala, or lassi.

What is famous for shopping in Amritsar?

Among the multiple things to do in Amritsar, shopping is the most important one. Not only does Amritsar have malls and boutique shops as is found in every other city in India, but also there are multiple roadside shops, flea markets, and traditional mandi-s which are famous and unique for specific items. 

- Pashmina shawls available here are of very good quality
- "Phulkari" embroidered textiles which are famous in Punjab
- Woolen garments 
- Bridal wear of different variety, color, price range, and design
- Hand-woven carpets or durries 
- Punjabi-styled shoes for women or jutti-s
- Brass, ivory or wooden decorations for the home such as lamps, candle-stands, key holders, chessboard pieces, figurines
- Silverware
- Kundan sets of precious and semi-precious stones
- Unstitched or semi-stitched dress materials for suits, lehengas, sherwani-s
- Amritsari papads and pickles
- The secret is to travel light so that there is enough space to bring back everything that ought to be bought from here. Hall bazaar and Guru bazaar are two of the most visited markets in Amritsar.

Which are the famous temples to visit in Amritsar?

1. Harmandir Sahib: The Golden Temple holds the highest position among all sacred gurdwaras of the Sikhs. The temple receives thousands of devotees each day from across the world irrespective of religion, caste, creed and the atmosphere of peace and reverence fills up every visitor's mind. Such is the magic of the place. It was built by the fourth Guru Shri Ram Das in the late sixteenth century. 

2. Sri Ram Tirath Temple: The Ram Tirath Temple is a sacred place for the Hindus. It is believed that at this place Lord Valmiki had given shelter to Devi Sita where she gave birth to her sons - Lava and Kusha. This temple has a small cottage and a sarovar or tank and is visited by many tourists. 

3. Durgiana Temple: The Durgiana Temple is an important temple built in the style of The Golden Temple in Amritsar. The golden dome of the temple, the silver doors and the bridge over the holy pool to enter the temple are the key architectural attractions. Lord Rama's sons - Lava and Kusha are believed to have tied Shri Hanuman ji to a tree in this holy site. 

4. Gurdwara Kaulsar Sahib: This sacred temple for the Sikhs is one of the few holy shrines that was built to commemorate a woman saint. The pious Mata Kaulan who is worshipped by many was a Muslim woman whose religious inclination towards Sikhism made her to seek refuge under Guru Hargobind Singh ji.

What is the best time to visit Amritsar?

The best time to visit Amritsar is during the winter months. Between October to March, the climate in Amritsar is very welcoming and good for market hopping, crowded queues in the Gurdwara and gastronomic experience. Being in the North-Western part of India's semi-arid belt, Amritsar experiences extremes of temperatures.

The summers are too hot for the offbeat things to do in Amritsar as the temperature scorches upto 47 degrees Celsius. Tourists should avoid visiting during this time as the hot dust storms prevail in the city. The monsoons between July to September are pleasant but rains can impact sightseeing as most of the things to visit in Amritsar are open air.

Can we visit the Golden Temple at night?

The Golden Temple is a sight to behold both during the day as well as at night. It is open to visitors throughout the day and even at night, all days of the week. For those who wish to avoid the rush hours and the long queues at the temple must definitely plan to visit during the night. 

The illumined golden dome of the temple and its reflection in the adjacent pool in the backdrop of starry night sky, is actually breathtaking. Among the many offbeat things to do in Amritsar , admiring the Golden Temple at night is on top of the list.

What is the best time to go to Wagah Border?

The Wagah Border opens up at 10:00 am in the morning. However the visitors flock there to watch the lowering of the national flag and the retreat ceremony every afternoon. The winter timing for the ceremony is 4:15 pm and during the summers it begins at 5:15 pm. 

As there are no seat reservations for the gallery to watch the spectacle, the seats are filled on a first come first serve basis. It is advisable to reach there early to avoid crowds and queues. Also the entrance gate is closed once the gallery fills up.

How many days are enough for Amritsar?

To do justice to this beautiful place, at least 2-3 days are required. Many suggest that a day is enough to visit the city, however with so many things to do in Amritsar in 1 day, a tourist will find it exhausting and may not savour the experience.

What can I buy in Amritsar?

The markets in Amritsar are a shopper's delight. If there are 100 things to do in Amritsar in one day, shopping should be on top of the list. Jutti-s, beautiful dupattas with the traditional phulkari work, pashmina shawls, trendy woolen garments are not to be missed at any cost. The Amritsari markets also have a wide variety of silver bric-a-brac, decorative pieces made of sandalwood and ivory, chessboard pieces,  electronic devices which are budget friendly.

A lot of tourists visit the markets here to do wedding shopping. Contemporary as well as traditional kundan-sets of precious and semi precious stones, bridal wears and accessories, gowns of all kinds, sherwani-s are available in different hues, designs and price range. Amritsari papad-s and a wide variety of pickles are culinary souvenirs which are worth buying here.

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