Punjab's Top 10 Places to Visit
Amritsar
This is the first location in Punjab that you should go. Legends, patriotism, religious sites, and spirituality are all well-known. The Golden Temple is a well-known landmark not only in Punjab, but throughout India. It is one of the most prominent Sikh pilgrimage destinations, although it also draws visitors from other faiths. It, however, attracts people of all faiths since it is a sight to behold. You should also visit Jallianwala Bagh to learn about India's history, and the Wagah Border is a popular tourist destination.
Anandpur Sahib
The town of Anandpur Sahib is in the Rupnagar district, which is close to the Pakistan border, is the birthplace of the Khalsa Panth, it is regarded as one of the holiest destinations for Sikhs. To commemorate the founding of Sikhi, The building of a Gurudwara in 1936 attracts tourists from all across the world. This is one of Punjab's most sacred sites and the best time to come is between November and February, when the weather is cool and pleasant and is the venue of the largest annual Sikh gathering and festivities during Hola Mohalla in spring.
Bhatinda
With some structures dating back to 3000 B.C, Bhatinda is one of Punjab's most oldest cities and depending on who you talk to, is nicknamed the ‘Gateway to India’ and 'City of lakes'. Legendary tales of the past can be seen and heard. This is when Guru Gobind Singh fought the Mughals valiantly. This city has seen great rulers such as Prithvi Raj Chauhan and Muhammad Ghori fight and govern. Qila Mubarak, Rose Garden, and Joggers' Park are among the city's most popular attractions.
Chandigarh
Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab as well as one of India's metropolitan areas. It is one of the most well-known destinations of Punjab because it is a fascinating mix of current civilization and earlier traditions. It's also one of India's cleanest cities, which will be a welcome contrast from the rest of your travels. You should visit the lovely Rose Garden, the International Doll Museum, and spend some time relaxing at Sukhna Lake.
Jalandhar
Jalandhar is a historical Punjabi city with great significance for Sikhs and Hindus due to its numerous sacred places. Shopping is a huge attraction, where there is plenty to shop, you'll not only find an abundance of shops, but huge variety also. You should absolutely go street shopping. It's not just shopping that is big in Jalandhar, go to Jalandhar's Wonderland, Devi Talab Mandir, Niku Park, and Science City.
Kapurthala
Because of its fascinating and sensational architecture, Kapurthala is known as the "Paris of Punjab." There are numerous landmarks that were constructed in French and Indo-Saracen architecture in-mind. There are also many interesting legends to learn about; Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, Kharak Singh and Jagatjit Singh to name a few. The Jagatjit Palace, Elysee Palace, Shalimar Gardens, Kanjli Wetland, and Moorish Mosque are all worth seeing.
Ludhiana
Simply visiting this city would reveal the actual beauty of Punjab's state and its agricultural status. You may experience the simplicity in peoples way of life, while also witnessing the magnificence of nature. You should go to the Museum of Rural Life to have a better understanding of the culture. The Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum and the Phillaur Fort are well worth visiting.
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Pathankot
Patiala
This is the 'City of Newspapers,' a princely state. The architecture in this city symbolises the country's glorious past, making it one of the top sites to visit in Punjab. It is a fine combination of many royal cultures, including Mughals, Rajputs, and Punjabis. Qila Mubarak complex, Moti Bagh Palace, Banur, Samana, Sheesh Mahal, Lachman Jhoola, and Kali shrine are all worth seeing. These locations will provide you with the finest of Patiala.
Cover Photo Credit: Lalit Marathe