Lists of tourist attractions in Amritsar
Amritsar is a city situated in the state of northern Punjab, the northwestern region of India. It is 25 kilometres (15 miles) away from the Pakistan border. This important Punjab city is the main centre of commerce, culture, and transportation. It is the centre of Sikhism and the principal place of worship for Sikhs.[1][2] Amritsar is attractive destination for tourists[3][4], especially those part of Golden Triangle.[5] Major destinations are:
- Durgiana Temple[6]
- Golden Temple[7] and Heritage Street[8]
- Punjab State War Heroes' Memorial & Museum[9]
- Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal[10]
- Sadda Pind[11][12]
- Urban Haat Food Street[13]
- Gobindgarh Fort[14]
- Ram Bagh Palace[15] and Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum
- Wagah border[16]
- Partition Museum[17][18]
- Jallianwala Bagh[19]
- Jang-e-Azadi Memorial near Kartarpur, India[20]
Museum and Memorials
- Punjab State War Heroes' Memorial & Museum[21]
- The Partition Museum, Town Hall, Amritsar[22]
- Jang-e-Azadi Memorial, Amritsar-Kartarpur Road[23]
Religious places
Golden temple
Famous for its full golden dome, the Golden temple or Harmindar Sahib is the most sacred pilgrim spot for Sikhs. The temple is a two storied construction built on 67 ft square marble. Every day more than 20,000 people, (during special occasions 100,000 people) have free food in the ‘Guru-ka-langer’, irrespective of caste, creed, colour or gender.[24]
Jama Masjid Khairuddin
This architectural beauty situated in the Hall Bazar, was built by Mohd. Khairuddin in 1876. Tootie-e-Hind, Shah Attaullah Bukhari gave a call against the British rule at this holy place.
Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal
Located on Amritsar Lopoke, 11 km to the west of Amritsar city, Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal dates back to the Ramayana period to Rishi Valmiki’s heritage.[25] There is a hut that marks the place where Sita gave birth to Luv and Kush. Since time immemorial, in November, on the full moon night, a four-day fair is held here.
Other religious places in Amritsar
• St. Paul’s church
• Samadhi of Guru Angad Dev Ji
• Samadhi of Shravan
• Durgiana Temple (Lakshmi Narayan Temple)
Historical Places
Jallian Wala Bagh
This memorial honours the 2000 Indians who were massacred indiscriminately while participating in peaceful public meeting, under the command of British General Michael O’Dyer on 13 April 1919. Along with the memorial well where people jumped to escape, the section wall where bullet marks are still visible, are still preserved.
Khoo Kalianwala
In 1857, when Mangal Pandey rebelled against the British, the inspired 400 soldiers platoon stationed at Lahore escaped from their barracks, swam the river Ravi and reached Ajnala. When Mr. Fredric Cooper, the then Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar received the information, he ordered to put them all in a coop-like room. Here, 200 soldiers died of asphyxia and next morning the rest of them were brutally shot dead. Their dead bodies were thrown in Kalianwala Khoo in Tehsil Ajnala.
Jandiala Guru
Amritsar district is also home to India's only handicraft on UNESCO's List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.[26] The Deputy Commissioner is working to revive interest in this area through Project Virasat.[27]
Pul Kanjri[28]
Pul Kanjri is the historical place associated with the life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It was located arounded 35 Km from City Amritsar. It is 5km away from Wagah Border. This prominent place held in Amritsar during the Maharaja Ranjit Singh from 1800-1840.
Pul Kanjri has a fantastic architecture with 12 doors to let the airflow all around. The golden time of this monuments ends with the partition of the Punjab, 1947. When Kaballi's attacked the place, the people were killed and historical building was damaged. The place was restored again. Even today, people visit Pul Kanjri to pay respect.
Other historical sites
• The Historical Banyan Tree (Shaheedi Bohr)
• Gobindgarh Fort
Wild Life Sanctuaries
Harike Bird Sanctuary
Created in 1953, this sanctuary located 55km south of the Amritsar city is also known as ‘Hari-ke-pattan’. The Harike lake situated in the deeper parts of the sanctuary is the largest wetland in northern India. A barrage was constructed at the confluences of Sutlej and Beas rivers to create a shallow reservoir. It is home to an enormous concentration of migratory waterfowls during winters, 7 species of turtles, 26 species of fishes, and different species of mammals.[29]
Shopping
Hall market, located on the way to Golden temple is one of the oldest markets in Amritsar. Amritsari Naan (a type of bread), Patiala Salwar (traditional bottom wear of Punjab), Jootis (Traditional bottom wear), handicrafts like phulkari, and weaponry shops with daggers (krippan) are available here.
Katra Jaimal Singh bazaar is another famous market for the textile and clothing items other than Shastri market where textile manufacturing industries are located. The traditional Indian jewellery ‘jadau’ can be found in Guru Bazaar. For restaurants and showrooms Lohri gate market is quite popular.[30]
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