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Gurudwaras Tour in Punjab

Punjab Gurudwaras Tour Package

  • 6 Nights / 7 Days
  • Punjab Gurudwaras Package

Itinerary

Arrive Amritsar, On arrival in Amritsar, you will be welcomed by our representative present at Amritsar Airport carrying a placard of your name. Evening visit to Wagah Border. Overnight in Hotel.

After breakfast move for sightseeing covering

Golden Temple - The holy scripture is brought in a vivid procession from the Akal Takhat (the highest temporal seat of the Sikhs) in the morning to the temple to be returned at night. Singing is central to Sikh worship & is a feast to the souls when hymns from the holy scripture are recited Kirtan and the waves of the classical ragas, a sublime blend of voice & music.

Jallianwala Bagh - the historic site where hundreds of innocent Indian men, women an children were massacred by British General Michael Dyer on April 13, 1919. A memorial and Garden have been created here as a national monument and visit Durgiana Temple, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama and Mata Lal Devi Temple. Return to the hotel, overnight stay at the hotel.

Have to breakfast. Proceed to Gurdwara

Sri Tarn Taran Sahib>- Around 1590 Guru Arjan Dev set out on a tour of the country between the rivers Ravi and Beas.

Afterward, proceed to Gurdwara Sri Khadur Sahib

This was the family home of Guru Angad Dev. The Guru settled here when he was married to Mata Khiva and raised their three children here. Guru Angad Dev established this as his religious center on the advice of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and spent the rest of his life living at Khadur.

Later proceed to Goindwal to visit Gurdwara Sri Baoli Sahib

This was the first center of Sikhism and was established by Guru Amar Das. The Hindus went on pilgrimage to Hardwar and Benaras but the Sikhs needed a place of their own. Understanding this Guru Amar Das purchased the land and personally helped in the construction of the Gurdwara and Baoli (well) with 84 steps leading down to it. Guru Amar Das said that whoever recited the entire Japji prayer of Guru Nanak Dev Ji on each of the 84 steps with a pure heart before bathing in the Baoli would receive spiritual emancipation.

Evening proceed to Sultanpur Lodhi to visit

Gurdwara Shri Ber Sahib

At this spot, Guru Nanak would go bathing early in the mornings in the Bein river before meditation. While bathing here one day Guru Nanak disappeared in the stream and was missing for three days where he was in com

After breakfast move to Bhatinda, Visit Gurdwara Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sabo Damdama Sahib or Talwandi Sabo in Bhatinda district holds great significance for Sikh for it is the place where the guru sought rest and refuge during his battles with the Mughals. During the Baisakhi festival (from 13th to 15th of April), a major fair is held at Damdama Sahib and Sikh pilgrims from all over the world congregate here to pay homage to Guru Gobind Singhji.

The fair at Damdama Sahib dates back to about 250 years and coincides with the Rabi, harvesting festival. Thus, it is a time for great joy and celebration and also a time to remember allegiance to the Sikh faith. Guru Gobind Singhji stayed in Damdama Sahib for nine months and it was here that he worked on the Adi Granth. He made Damdama the center for propagating the Sikh faith and called it 'Khalsa De Takht' or Throne of the Khalsa. He had a special stamp issued bearing the inscription 'Amal Sahai, Guru Gobind Singh Ji Ki Jagha that Damdama Ji' clearly demonstrating the importance of the place. This stamp was used on all the important documents issued by the Guru from Damdama Sahib.

Overnight stay at Bathinda.

After breakfast drive to Chandigarh Enroute visit Gurudwara Sirhind and Fatehgarh Sahib. Reach Chandigarh in the evening. Overnight in Chandigarh.

After breakfast proceed to Anandpur Sahib.

Visit Gurdwara Sri Kesgarh Sahib: Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib is the birthplace of the Khalsa. Amid the Shivalik hills, it is situated on the bank of the Satluj. It was here on March 30th, 1699 that a very large gathering of Sikhs had arrived at Anandpur Sahib as per Guru Gobind Singh’s instructions.

Gurdwara Parivar Vichora: Guru Gobind Singh and 400 Sikhs left Anandpur Sahib on the cold rainy night of December 5th, 1705 after a prolonged siege by the Mughal army. The Guru had been offered safe passage if he left the town on an oath on the Koran by emperor Aurangzeb. In the early hours of the morning at the swollen river Sarsa, the Guru and his Sikhs were attacked by the Mughal army under the command of Wazir Khan, breaking their oath of safe conduct

Later proceed to Chandigarh. Reach Chandigarh. Overnight stay at Chandigarh.

After breakfast move for half day local sightseeing tour covering Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, and Rose Garden.

Evening returns back to home amritsar by road. Your tour ends here. Carry home the sweet memories you had on your trip well organized by Hawk Travels.


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