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Deriving its name from five full-bodied rivers–Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Jhelum, and Chenab–which flow through its vast plains, Punjab is representative of abundant things. Located on the north-western edge of India, it is one of the smaller albeit prosperous states of the nation, and home to a lively, hospitable and dynamic people. Widely acknowledged as the cradle of civilization, it is a land of ethnic and religious diversity, having borne and shaped a number of religious movements that include Sikhism, Buddhism, and Sufism. The Punjabi language, too, finds its origin in the Indo-European linguistic family that includes Persian and Latin. Naturally replete with fertile soils and rich water sources, it is primarily an agricultural state, and has continually and infinitely contributed towards the food security of the Indian Republic. Punjab’s many festivals–Teej, Lohri, Basant, and Baisakhi, to name some–are celebrations that mirror the farming ethos. Indeed, Bhangra, the traditional dance of Punjab revolves around and replicates a farmer’s daily life. Historically, Punjab has played host to a number of ethnicities, including the Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Afghans, and Mongols, thus bestowed with a rich tangible heritage. Reflecting this history are the countless sites that dot the state: impressive forts & palaces, ancient monuments, architectural marvels, and many a battlefield.
On arrival at the Amritsar railway station meets our representative to get checked into your pre-booked hotel in Amritsar. Take a rest in your hotel. In the evening visit Golden Temple also Known as (Harimandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib). Overnight stays at the hotel.
After Breakfast starts your tour to visit in Qila Mubarak. Visit Bahia Fort built-in 1930, Bahia Fort once served as the formal residence to the family of the army of Patiala. This fort was con-vetted into a plush hotel in 1980 and was renovated with a blend of modern and traditional architecture. After this visit, you can visit the Rose Garden. This is a popular tourist, weekend destination at Bhatinda. Located near the Thermal Plant and stretched over an area of 40,000 sq. meters, this garden blooms in all colors of roses during winter. And last, on your tour, you can see Maiser Khana. On the Bhatinda visit Maiser Khana Mandir. It is a temple dedicated to the Goddess JwalaJi and Durga. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After Breakfast drive, Bhatinda to Barnala (65km/ 1 hour) start your tour to visit Radha Krishna Gaushala. Visit Barnala Quila, Hanuman Mandir, after a full day sightseeing. Return back to your hotel dinner & overnight stay.
After breakfast, checkout from the hotel and drive to Amritsar airport/railway station (175km) to take the train/flight to your onward destination.