
Chandigarh – Amritsar–-Chandigarh (220 Kms / 04.5 Hrs)
6.00 AM: Morning after breakfast at Hotel, our car will pick you up & then proceed to Amritsar via NH - 1 for full day sightseeing tour.
Amritsar, historically also known as Ramdaspur and colloquially as Ambarsar, is a city in north-western part in India and the administrative headquarters of the Amritsar district in the state of Punjab.
According to the 2011 census, the population of Amritsar was 1,132,761. The city is situated 217 km (135 mi) northwest of state capital Chandigarh. It is near Pakistan, with the Wagah Border being only 28 km (17.4 mi) away. The nearest city is Lahore, the second largest city in Pakistan, located 50 km (31.1 mi) to the west.
Amritsar is home to the Harmandir Sahib (commonly known as the Golden Temple), the spiritual and cultural center for the Sikh religion. This important Sikh shrine attracts more visitors than the Taj Mahal with more than 100,000 visitors on weekdays alone and is the most popular destination for non-resident Indians (NRI) in the whole of India. The city also houses the Akal Takht, the highest seat of earthly authority of the Khalsa, and the committee responsible for the upkeep of Gurdwara.
Around 11 AM: On arrival in Amritsar.
Visit Golden temple; The Harmandir Sahib also Darbar Sahib and informally referred to as the "Golden Temple", is the holiest Sikh gurdwara located in the city of Amritsar,Punjab, India. The city was founded in 1574 by the fourth Sikh guru, Guru Ram Das.[4] The Harmandir Sahib was designed by the fifth guru, Guru Arjan, who had the cornerstone laid by the Muslim Sufi saint Sai Hazrat Mian Mir on 28 December 1588. Guru Arjan completed the Adi Granth, the holy scripture of Sikhism, in 1604 and installed it in the gurdwara.
There are four doors to get into the Harmandir Sahib, which symbolise the openness of the Sikhs towards all people and religions. The present-day gurdwara was rebuilt in 1764 by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia with the help of other Sikh Misls. In the early nineteenth century, Maharaja Ranjit Singh secured the Punjab region from outside attack and covered the upper floors of the gurdwara with gold, which gives it its distinctive appearance
At 12 PM : Visit Jallianwala Bagh; The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, was an event which took place on 13 April 1919 when a crowd of nonviolent protesters, along with Baishakhi pilgrims, who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab were fired upon by troops of the British Indian Army under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer. The civilians had assembled to participate in the annual Baisakhi celebrations-both a religious and cultural festival for the Punjabis. Coming from outside the city, they may have been unaware of the martial law that had been imposed.
The Bagh-space comprised 6 to 7 acres (28,000 m2) and was walled on all sides except for five entrances. On Dyer's orders, his troops fired on the crowd for ten minutes, directing their bullets largely towards the few open gates through which people were trying to run out. The figures released by the British government were 379 dead and 1200 wounded.
At 1 PM: Lunch at Local Restaurant.
After lunch, visit to Chand Baori: Chand Baori is perhaps one of the most famous attractions in Amritsar. It is a spectacular step-well that also boasts of being one of the deepest and largest step wells in India. The well was constructed around 800 A.D. The well has 3500 narrow steps that tale you 13 stories down. The depth of the well is an astonishing 30 metres!
After visit drive to Wagha border: The Wagah border is a post between India and Pakistan. It has become famous for the beating the retreat ceremony which includes the closing of international gates and the lowering of the flags of both the countries. Around 5000 people visit the Wagah border, which has become very popular among tourists all world.
The flag code of India mandates that the national flag shall be flown only from sunrise to sunset. It is an entertainment ceremony and a highly stylized patriotic display as well as an energetic performance. The guards who perform are chosen carefully among those who have great height, ability to perform and imposing stature
At 7 PM: Drive to Chandigarh (approx 4.5 Hrs). On arrival in Chandigarh, our car will drop you at your Hotel.
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For International Guest / Domestic Guest |
Details |
Price (in USD) International Guest |
Price (in INR) Domestic Guest |
Each 01 paying pax |
USD 120 Per Person |
INR 7200 Per Person |
Each of 02 Paying pax |
USD 75 Per Person |
INR 4500 Per Person |
Each of 03 Paying pax |
USD 60 Per Person |
INR 3600 Per Person |
Each of 04 Paying pax |
USD 50 Per Person |
INR 3000 Per Person |
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Our prices include the following:
• All transfers & sightseeing tour by using AC Car.
• Entrance fee at all monuments as per program.
• Lunch at Local Restaurant.
• Water bottle in the car for each Pax.
• All currently prevailing taxes on the Hotels, transport & government service tax.
Our prices DO NOT include the following:
• Any guide services.
• Any personal expenses - telephone calls, laundry, shopping, table drinks etc.
• Any additional expenses caused by or liability for disturbance in the trip due to circumstances beyond our control such as airline & railway delays, roadblocks, vehicle malfunctions (mechanical breakdown) and other conditions like sickness, natural disasters, wars etc.
• Liability for insurance against injury, loss of life, accidents, damage or loss of goods.
• Gratuities for Guides and Drivers.
• Any services /meals other than specified above.