3,750 /- (Onwards per person)
- Tour Code : AMR
- 3Days/2Nights
- Holiday Type : Family, Pilgrimage, Honeymoon, Senior Citizen, Student
- States : PUNJAB
- Places Covered : Amritsar, Wagah Border, Kurukshetra, Indo-Pak Border, Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh
- Note :
Fare Amritsar to Amritsar. Delhi - Amritsar - Delhi Train /Air Fare Extra.
AMRITSAR WAGAH BORDER GOLDEN TEMPLE (Tour No 16)
Payments Terms
You can pay by Cash/ Cheque / Demand Draft / Debit Card / Credit Card/ Internet Banking /NEFT/ Demand draft & Bank Transfer favoring Panicker's Travel (India) Pvt Ltd
Tour Requirements
For Adults - Photo identification in the form of Voters ID / Passport / Aadhar Card / Driving Licence / Ration card & Carry 4 passport sized photographs.
For students - Photo identification in the form of Passport / Aadhar Card / PAN card Carry original as well as 2 photocopies of school or college Photo Identity card, Carry 4 passport sized photographs.
For Infants - Carry 2 passport sized photographs
Note
Fare Amritsar to Amritsar. Delhi - Amritsar - Delhi Train /Air Fare Extra.
DAY |
PLACE OF VISIT |
NIGHT STAY |
1 |
Pick up from Amritsar Railway Station/Airport |
Amritsar |
2 |
Amritsar Sight Seeing (Golden Temple & Jalian Wala Bagh) & Evening Wagah Border (Visit Indo-Pak Flag retreat Ceremony) |
Amritsar |
3 |
Drop at Amritsar Railway Station/Airport |
DAY |
PLACE OF VISIT |
NIGHT STAY |
1 |
Pick up from Amritsar | Railway and evening visit Wagah Border.
Amritsar |
2 |
Amritsar Sight Seeing (Golden Temple & Jalian Wala Bagh) and Drop at Amritsar Railway Station / Airport. |
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* MAP: Breakfast & Dinner-EP: Only Room |
TOUR CODE | 3 Days / 2 Nights | 2 Days / 1 Nights | ||||||
CATEGORY | STANDARD (EP) | DELUXE (MAP) | STANDARD (EP) | DELUXE (MAP) | ||||
02 PAX | 5750/- | 8000/- | 5250/- | 6500/- | ||||
04 PAX | 5000/- | 7000/- | 4000/- | 5250/- | ||||
06 PAX | 4400/- | 6750/- | 3750/- | 5000/- | ||||
08 PAX | 4500/- | 7000/- | 3500/- | 4750/- | ||||
10 PAX | 4250/- | 6750/- | 3000/- | 4250/- | ||||
12 PAX | 4250/- | 6750/- | 2750/- | 4000/- | ||||
Extra adult above 11 years with extra bed | 2500/- | 4000/- | 1250/- | 2000/- | ||||
Extra Child below 11 years without extra bed | 1000/- | 2500/- | 500/- | 1250/- |
Amritsar
Amritsar is a city in the northwestern Indian state of Punjab, 28 kilometers from the border with Pakistan. At the center of its walled old town, the gilded Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) is the holiest gurdwara (religious complex) of the Sikh religion. It’s at the end of a causeway, surrounded by the sacred Amrit Sarovar tank (lake), where pilgrims bathe.
Wagah Border
This place is well known for the splendid Beating Retreat Border Ceremony. This ceremony is held every day and is a main tourist attraction in the state of Punjab. This ceremony has been jointly followed by the Border Security Force (BSF) of India and Pakistani Rangers.
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra is a city in the north Indian state of Haryana. It's known as the setting of the Hindu epic poem the "Mahabharata." The text's great battle is depicted in a large diorama at the Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre. West of the city, the town of Jyotisar is a pilgrimage site where, according to the "Mahabharata," the sacred "Bhagavad Gita" scripture was first delivered.
Indo
Pak Flag retreat Ceremony- The lowering of the flag’s ceremony at the Attari–Wagah border is a daily ceremony that the security forces of India (Border Security Force) and Pakistan (Pakistan Rangers) have jointly followed since 1959.
Golden Temple
The Golden temple is famous for its full golden dome; it is one of the most sacred pilgrim spots for Sikhs. The Mandir is built on a 67-ft square of marble and is a two storied structure. Maharaja Ranjit Singh had the upper half of the building built with approximately 400 kg of gold leaf.
Jalian Wala Bag
Jallianwala Bagh is a historic garden and memorial of national importance close to the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar, Punjab, India, preserved in the memory of those wounded and killed in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre that took place on the site on the festival of Baisakhi Day, 13 April 1919.