





Visit this 18th-century fort near Amritsar’s city center for a full day of fun. The fort now houses a museum tracing its storied past, plus a bazaar selling goods by local artisans, a stage for live performances, and a laser light show each evening.
Housed in Amritsar’s historic Town Hall, this museum commemorates the tumultuous partitioning of India and Pakistan. View refugee artifacts as well as photos, films, and survivor’s art while you listen to firsthand accounts of this historic event.
This beautiful Sikh temple is covered in gold and surrounded by a quiet pool. The temple symbolizes infinite freedom and spiritual independence and is open to visitors of all faiths and backgrounds.
A place where countless peaceful protesters were killed by the British Army, this landmark is one of the most important sites of the Indian freedom movement. A memorial statue adorns the public garden, which many people visit to pay homage.
One of the holiest Hindu temples in Amritsar, Durgiana was built in the same style as the famous Golden Temple of the Sikh. It’s sometimes called the Silver Temple due to its silver doors.
At India’s border with Pakistan, the daily ritual of raising and lowering the flags is a grand ceremony that attracts numerous viewers from both countries.
This site is steeped in the ancient history of the Ramayana and Rishi Valmiki's hermitage. Features include an ancient tank, numerous temples, and significant landmarks like the hut where Mata Sita gave birth to Luv & Kush.
The memorial and museum are dedicated to Punjab's brave soldiers. Its most iconic feature is a shining 45-meter stainless steel sword, representing the people's strength and courage. In the museum, discover Punjab's military history.