Punjab's heritage is too robust to be
either forgotten or lost. It is a land of martial traditions where
the nation of India rose as one

to
combat all aggressions from the North-West and all others who
dared to challenge the integrity and sovereignty of this golden
land. A land of tough, god-fearing peasants living in its rich
traditions of hardwork and toil, patriotism and song $amp; dance
is today one of the most vibrant states of India. This land of
the brave Sikhs echoes with the melodious Gurbani of the sacred
Guru Granth Sahib from the beautiful Gurudwaras spread all over
Punjab. This tour is specially prepared to present the best of
the great Sikhs shrines in the region. It will be relevant to
quote Mahatama Gandhi as follows, when he wrote about this land:
"Historically Punjab may be considered the most important province
of India. It was here that the Aryans of the Vedic times first
made their homes. It was here that the hymns of the Rig Veda were
chanted. It was to this province at the University of Takshila
that seekers after knowledge flocked from various parts of the
world. The Scythians , the Tartars and the Persians had to measure
sword with the sons of Punjab in their attempt to penetrate India.
Day 1 : Delhi

Arrival
in Delhi and transfer to hotel. Afternoon half day visit to Gurudwara
Sisganj. Gurudwara Bangla sahib and Gurudwara Rakabganj. Overnight
at hotel.
Day 2 : Delhi/Chandigarh/Parivar Vichhora/Anandpur Sahib/Chandigarh
After breakfast drive to Chandigarh (238 kms/05 hours).
Check in at hotel. In the Afternoon visit Parivar Vichorra (52
kms/02 hrs) and drive to Anandpur Sahib (30

kms/01
hr). The fortress temple situated on the left bank of the river
Satluj founded by the ninth Sikh guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, witnesses
the final shaping of the military character of the Sikh religion.
Drive back to Chandigarh. Overnight at hotel.
Day 3 : Chandigarh - Amritsar

After breakfast sightseeing tour of Chandigarh, visit to the Museum,
High Court, Assembly Chamber and Rock Garden.
Afternoon drive to Amritsar (250 kms, 06.50 hrs), situated on
the north-western border of the country. The 400 years old city,
founded by the fourth guru of the Sikhs, Guru Ramdas, has been
the seat of the Sikh religion and culture from its very inception.
It is renowned for the famous Golden Temple. Amritsar, literally
a 'Pool of Nectar', derives its name from the holy pond around
the temple. The land for the pool was gifted by the Mughal Emperor
Akbar. Check in at hotel on arrival. Overnight at hotel.
Day 4 : Amritsar/Tarn Taran/Gobindwal/Hazoor Sahib/Amritsar

After breakfast at Hotel excursion of Tarn taran (22 kms/45 minutes),
famous for a gurudwara standing on the side of a large tank and
built in honour of Guru Arjun Dev. Lepers come from far off places
to have a dip in the tank, for it is believed that its water can
help cure leprosy.Proceed to Gobindwal (23 kms, 30 minutes), a
short run from tarn taran, connected to the memory of Guru Amardas
who lived there. A gurudwara built by the Guru still stands there.
Since no place was available for a

tank,
an underground 'Baoli' was constructed near the gurudwara with
a flight of 84 steps leading to it.
Continue onto Hazoor Sahib (10 kms, 15 minutes), the Samadhi (memorial)
of the second Sikh guru, GuruAngad Dev ji built by Maharaja Ranjit
Singh in 1815. Return to Amritsar. In the afternoon visit the
Golden Temple. Built in the midst of the holy pool by Maharaja
Ranjit Singh in 1803, it is also known as Darbar Sahib or Har
MandirSahib. The dome of the temple is covered with an estimated
400 kgs of gold leaf, hence its popular name the 'Golden Temple'.
The interiors of the temple are decorated by inlay work with delicate
floral patterns done with semiprecious stones. Adjoining the pool
is Akal Takht, established by the sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind
Singh. It is seat of the supreme head of the Sikh religious authority.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 5 : : Amritsar/Jalianwala Bagh/Baba Bakala/Amritsar
After breakfast visit to Jailianwala Bagh (24 kms, 45 minutes).
The historic site where hundreds of innocent Indian men, women

and
children were massacred by British General Michael Dyer on April
13, 1919 now stands as a memorial and garden.
Proceed to Baba Bakala (21 kms, 45 minutes), a place associated
with the ninth Sikh guru, Shri Tegh Bahadur, having a magnificent
gurudwara where people gather in thousands on every Amavas. An
annual fair is held on Raksha Bandhan with about hundred thousand
people visiting the place, commemorating the day when the ninth
guru was located by his followers.Return to Amritsar. Overnite
at hotel.
Day 6 : Amritsar - Delhi
Transfer to railway station to board the fast train, Shatabdi
Express for Delhi. On arrival to Delhi, assistance and transfer
to hotel. Overnite at hotel.
Day 7: Delhi/Back Home
After breakfast half day sightseeing tour. Visit the Red Fort,
symbol of Mughal power and elegance built in red sand stone by
the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan when he shifted his capital
to Shahjahanabad from Agra in 1638; India Gate, the country's
memorial to the unknown courageous soldiers who laid their lives
to save the country and Qutab Minar, the 71 mts tall tower is
built in red sand stone in Islamic style with its walls consisting
of intricately carved quotations from the Holy Quran. We ensure
timely transfer to International Airport for Back home flight
with sweet memories of India