7 Hidden Gems Things to do in Punjab That You Shouldn't Miss

March 22, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

The Punjab (/pʌnˈdʒɑːb/ ( listen), /-ˈdʒæb/, /ˈpʌndʒɑːb/, /-dʒæb/), also spelled Panjab (land of "five rivers"; Punjabi: پنجاب‬ (Shahmukhi); ਪੰਜਾਬ (Gurumukhi)), is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northern India. Not being a political unit, the boundaries of the region are ill-defined and focus on historical accounts.
Restaurants in Punjab

1. Shri Pindori Dham Temple

10 Km From India-Pakistan Border 10 Km from India-Pakistan Border, Gurdaspur 143531 India +91 187 425 6460 http://www.pindoridham.com
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Shri Pindori Dham Temple

Reviewed By 443dheerajd - Whitby, Canada

Jai shri pandoridham ji ki It’s really peaceful ancient temple where you can get the blessings of God.

2. Sparsa - Healing Touch

House No 55 New Golden Avenue, Amritsar 143001 India +91 98148 60540 [email protected] http://sparsahealthcare.in/
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Sparsa - Healing Touch

•Sparsa- Healing Touch is an affordable Keraliya Ayurvedic Massage/Spa centre where the treatments are recommended in a scientific manner. •Managed by team of qualified Ayurvedic Doctors. They first perform Prakriti analysis and based on results would recommend a customised therapy. •Located in the heart of city, just opposite to Railway station, it easily accessible from all hotels

3. Incredible Amritsar

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Incredible Amritsar

Incredible Amritsar is a team of professionals from Tourism & Hospitality backgrounds. Incredible Amritsar offers four different kind of Tours. 1. Golden Temple Tour where we explain the rich history of sikhism, beautiful Architecture of the Golden Temple and participation of our Guests in world's largest sacred community kitchen of Golden Temple. 2.Best of Amritsar walking Tour This is the combination of Rich Heritage+Colorful Culture +Delicious Food & Old Markets of the 500 years old Amritsar city. 3.Street Food Walk Of Amritsar Amritsar is well known in the world for it's Delicious Food. In this tour we will take you to the very famous and old food shops. You will not only taste the food but experience the live preparation with details. 4.Village Or Rural India Tour to feel the real India and experience the warm hospitality of rural people of India just book this tour. Where you will experience the different day to day activities of a farmer life.

4. Colour Lounge

24 - 25 A Lawrence Road 1st Floor, Cafe Coffee Day, Amritsar 143001 India +91 94173 73783 [email protected] http://colourlounge.co.in/
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Colour Lounge

Best place to indulge in relaxing foot-body spa and massages. Also specialises in treatment based Ayurveda massages for cervical ,joint and other muscular problems and pains. Also specialises in all kind of hair skin makeup and nails services.

Reviewed By RahulB2262

Excellent place with world class professional services and treatments.... Regularly visit for Hair styling and recently took a pedicure, which was exceptionally well done by therapist James.... 5 Stars for same.

5. Amritsar Heritage Walk

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Amritsar Heritage Walk

I am Gurinder Johal( Social Worker and a guide), working as a guide in Amritsar since 2004. The City which was established by the 4th Guru of the Sikhs is a symbol of the brotherhood, History, Culture and Heritage of Punjab. Come & explore the hidden treasure of Amritsar and know the essence of India. ABOUT HERITAGE WALK:- Heritage walk is a guided tour deep inside the narrow lanes and Bye lanes of the 400 year old city of amritsar. One gets to see Katras, Akharas Bungas, Havelis,and Hatties. The walk takes you back in the time as you witness town planning traditional trade and crafts being Practiced in the same place and in the same manner as has been done for centuries.

6. Central Sikh Museum

Golden Temple Rd, Amritsar 143006 India
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Central Sikh Museum

Reviewed By sukhbirkhalsa9 - Patiala, India

The central Sikh Museum displays the Sikh history from the very beginning to the day... it is a very quick way to learn about the Sikh faith and the history of Sikhs and their role in the Indian freedom struggle

7. War Memorial & Museum

India Gate Attari Wagah Road, Amritsar 143105 India +91 81469 41494 [email protected]
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War Memorial & Museum

War Memorial & Museum, Amritsar charting battle history from antiquity to 1999 in 8 Galleries & a 137-ft.-tall sword memorial.

Reviewed By Travel_inspired_view - Mumbai, India

Punjab is the sword arm of the country and has been on the invasion route to the heartland of India since, the beginning of the recorded history. Punjab State War Heroes Memorial & Museum, The memorial museum is directed to showcase the fabulous gallantry deeds of the brave-hearts of Punjab. It is planned to immortalize the deeds of brave soldiers and to inspire and infuse the spirit of patriotism in the youth. This place not only gives information but plays homage to the brave-hearts of the state. This memorial has silicone statues of the brave-hearts, notes on their bravery & achievements and a virtual depiction of the actual battle scenes. The beautiful structure has 45 m high stainless steel sword, representing the strength and courage of the people of Punjab while defending the nation in the hour of need. Names of martyrs are inscribed on the memorial. Apart from the memorial, the campus exhibits pictures of the brave soldiers, their brief bio-data, a MiG-23 and a model of the decommissioned aircraft carrier ship, INS Vikrant, three tanks have also been displayed - a 'Sherman' Pakistani tank which was captured in 1965 by India's 7th Light Cavalry, a Pakistani 'Patton' tank that the Indian Army secured in 1971 and India's Centurion Tank that figured prominently in the 1965 and 1971 Wars. A mural also has been built to commemorate the Battle of Saragarhi and the names of the 21 Sikh martyrs of the battle have been engraved on it. The campus also has a 7D auditorium, facilitating an almost realistic experience of different war zones. One cannot leave this place without feeling thankful for the sacrifices. What brave souls, what sacrifices, what achievements and what passion for the Nation!!!! Amazing!!! A must visit. I hope every state in India comes up with such a memorial to pay homage to their martyrs and war heroes.

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