





Bathinda's most popular shopping centre, this busy marketplace features everything from traditional garments and handmade jewellery to glass artwork and local foodstuffs.
Take the 15-kilometre drive to this atmospheric jungle, which contains an old Sikh place of worship called a gurdwara.
This central worship area features a mosque, a Sikh gurdwara and a temple, representing the city’s religious diversity and harmony.
Don’t miss your chance to tour this magnificent brick fort, which is a National Monument of India and dates back nearly 2,000 years.
Take a picnic to this 10-acre garden and enjoy thousands of colourful roses. To avoid crowds, try to schedule your visit on a weekday.
Situated in the nearby village of Talwandi Sabo, this is one of the five Seats of Temporal Authority of Sikhism. In 1705, Guru Gobind Sing wrote the full version of the Sikh scriptures at this location.
Enjoy motorboats, water scooters and Kashmir-style shikaras (wooden rowboats) at this lovely lake and see why Bathinda is called the “City of Lakes.”