Amritsar Tourism
Amritsar
is a well-known city of the northern area of India. It is also the
administrative headquarters of Punjab State, India. According to
population survey done earlier the population of this city is more than
1,500,000. It is the small city located at 217 km distant from Chandigarh and 32 km distant from Lahore, Pakistan. It is the closest border city between Pakistan and India.
The world-famous Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib is the home of Harmandir Sahib. This is the reason it is the big religious and cultural center of the Sikh religion.
People from different nations are reaching to this temple because of
spirit as it attracts more visitors than Taj Mahal of Agra.
Approximately, 100,000 visitors are visiting the temple on week days and
the counting increases on week ends.
Because of such evaluation, it has become the number one destination
for NRI people as well. This temple is also having the big history and
religious stories behind its creation. The incident happened in 1919
made the Amritsar a big name in history. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre in
1919 under the government of British Rule spotted the place with big
dark in Indian's life. Later, it becomes well-known to the world after
Operation Bluestar occurred 1984 by late PM of India, Indira Gandhi.
Many other reasons such as tourism, fabrics and carpets, handicrafts,
farm produce, service trades and light engineering also give the popularity to Amritsar then other small cities.
Amritsar
is the smallest city by area but big city by commercial use. It was
founded by Guru Ram Das in 1574. Sooner Guru Ram Das had begun structure
of the temple in Santokhsar Sarovar in 1564. However, it took some
years to get completed and the temple was ready by 1588. The Harimandir
Sahib Darbar is known as Golden Temple.
Golden Temple:
It is the main attraction and a big spiritual place of Amritsar. This
temple is made of gold upon marble base, and the temple is lies inside
the lake. Visitors should cover their head with a hankie or a scarf
prior to ingoing the Gurudwara as it is in the rules of Punjab Religion.
By Air:
The airport in Amritsar is Raja Sani International Airport. The service
offered by this air base is excellent. It is properly linked with other
parts of the country, and many air companies are providing regular
flights to reach there. People can search the seats in Jet Airways, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Air India. People from different nations will also get the flights direct to Amritsar.
By Train: Amritsar is the well-known city of Punjab, and it is directly connected to via train route.
By Road: Karnal Road is the direct connected road from Delhi to Amritsar. Frequent buses are accessible by Inter State Bus Terminal Delhi to Amritsar.
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ReplyDeleteAmritsar is known for Golden Temple, Wagah Border and Jalliyanwala Bagah. Amritsar is home to the Harmandir Sahib (commonly known as the Golden Temple), the spiritual and cultural centre for the Sikh religion.Travelling in the city by hiring a car or car rental services is good.Travelling is made easier by car rentals
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