• Jallianwala Bagh

    Jallianwala Bagh Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, Jallianwala also spelled Jallianwala, also called Massacre of Amritsar, incident on April 13, 1919, in which British Brigadier General R.E.H. Dyer fired on a large crowd of unarmed Indians in an open space known as the Jallianwala Bagh. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre that occurred on the site on the festival of…

  • Wagah Border

     Wagah Border One of the most popular place in Amritsar is Wagah Border.The international border between India and Pakistan. Wagah, An army outpost on Indo-Pak border – between Amritsar and Lahore. The border is located 24 kilometres from Lahore and 32 kilometres from Amritsar. The Wagah Border Ceremony, more popularly known as Beating Retreat Ceremony, was started in 1959 and…

  • Ram Tirth Amritsar

     Shri Ram Trith Mandir Bhagwan Valmiki Tirth Asthan, dedicated to Maharishi Valmiki ji is situated 11 km west of Amritsar chugwan road. As per the mythological beliefs, The temple dates back to the period of Ramayana and the place is famous for the ashram of Maharishi Valmiki. It is the place where the Valmiki gave shelter to…

  • Durgiana Mandir of Amritsar.

      Shri Durgiana Mandir Shri Durgiana Mandir is a Hindu Temple situated in the city of Amritsar. This temple derives its name from the Goddess Durga, the chief Goddess who is worshipped here. Murtis of Lakshmi and Vishnu are also located and worshipped in the temple.  In the courtyard of the temple is a tree where Lava and Kusha bound Hanuman after the captured challenge horse of Ashvamedha Yajna. Location- The…

  • World's most visiting place in India is Amritsar.

    Historically known as Ramdaspur. It was founded by fourth Sikh guru Shri Guru Ram Das. People can travel through Air transport, Railway transport and even via buses if you travel intracity. Amritsar has been known as the land of holy shrines. Its cultural and religious heritage has attracted many tourists over the years. There are…

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