Tourist Information - Amritsar
History of Amritsar
Getting Around Amritsar
Places To See In Amritsar
Shopping In Amritsar
Where To Eat In Amritsar
Where To Stay In Amritsar
Events & Festivals In Amritsar
How To Get There?
Travel Tips For Tourists In Amritsar
Amritsar Nearby Places
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Spirit of nationalism overpowers all others when at the border
Wagah Border - One of the interesting things that tourists often engage in during their trip to Amritsar
is to visit the Wagah Border. It is a 45-minute drive from Amritsar. Every evening Indian and Pakistani
soldiers do a march-off in order to close the border. Taxis leave for the border from the back of the Golden
Temple. The timings for the march off are from 5:45-6 PM in the summers and from 4:45-5 PM in the winters.
Tarn Taran - Situated at a distance of 24 kms from Amritsar, Tarn Taran is an important religious centre.
Guru Arjan Dev founded the town in 1590. The gurudwara at Tarn Taran is very famous and is a must visit for
pilgrims. Built by Guru Arjan Dev it is built alongside a large tank believed to have healing properties on patients suffering from leprosy. Hundreds visit the shrine during the fair held here on every Amavas.
Goindwal - Located at a short distance from Tarn Taran is the town of Goindwal. Guru Amar Das founded
the town and also set up a centre to teach Sikhism. A well paved bath well or a baoli with 84 steps was
constructed in this area. It is believed that if the devout recite the Japji Sahib or the divine word revealed
to Guru Nanak Dev at each step after taking a bath in the well, then one attains salvation.
Khadur Sahib - Located at a distance of 43 kms from Amritsar, this place is associated with Guru Angad
Dev who spent most of his time here. The succession of Guru Amar Das as the third guru also took place at Khadur Sahib. The place is known for its five gurudwaras.
Khem Karan - A small town bordering India and Pakistan, Khem Karan is located at a distance of 65 kms from Amritsar. Located within the Indian boundary is the tomb of Baba Sheikh Braham, a Sufi saint, who was a
contemporary of Guru Nanak. The place draws a lot of devotees from both sides of the border during the annual
fair, which happens after the monsoons.
Harike Wetland - This area formed at the confluence of the Beas and the Sutlej River falls midway
between Amritsar and Ferozpur. During winter 350 odd species of birds descend on this area to make it their
home. Birds from China, Siberia, Afghanistan, Pakistan can be seen in the wildlife sanctuary.
Kanjli Wetland - Located at a distance of just 4 kms from Kapurthala City, the area came into the
forefront in 1992. The Kanjli Wetland is a man-made fresh water rivurine system. The biodiversity that this
part natural and part artificial wetland supports is varied. |