Golden Temple: This temple was constructed in the 14th century by the Guru Ram Das. This temple is also identified as the Sri Harmandir Sahib, and also is termed as the most holy place to the Sikh religion. This temple also flaunts to the enormous arena which is made form the untainted gold. Golden Temple also arranges the Bhandara for its visitors regularly. The Golden Temple is considered as the most famous Tourist attraction in Amritsar.
Wagah Border: This place is situated at the distance of the 28 km from the city Amritsar. This border is considered as the outpost of the army of the Pakistan and the India border which is linked with the cities Lahore and Amritsar. It is the major tourist attraction in Amritsar.
Tarn Taran: In the south of the city at about the distance of the 25 km the Tarn Taran is located. This is considered as a lake which bears the medical associations and the holy associations which are attached with it. This was built by the Ranjit Singh and the several fairs are been celebrated on it on every of the Amavas night. It is the major tourist attraction in Amritsar.
Jallian wala Bagh: This is a place which is situated very near to the Golden Temple; this is a place which witnesses the misfortune of the Massacre of the Jallian wala Bagh. Here the thousands of the people were gathered to celebrate the event Baisakhi on the most remarkable date 13 April 1919, here the General Dyer ordered the open fire in the Venue.
Ram Tirath Temple: It is a temple which is situated at the Chogawan road in Amritsar, where the Maharaja Valmiki is believed to compose the Ramayana. This place is considered as the other tourist attraction in Amritsar. |