Amritsar Overview


Epicenter of Sikhisim
Best time to visit (High & peak months) :
October - March
Experiences :
Gurudwaras (Sikh sanctuaries), history of Indian Independence, Punjabi culture & cuisine
City calling code :
+91-183
Recommended no. of days for a tourist :
1 - 2 days
Best buys :
Embroidered suits, shawls in traditional weaves, jutties (traditional embroidered shoes), papad and wadiyan, decorative swords
Essentials to be carried along :
Cotton outfits for summers & good woolens for winters (Dec-Feb), sun glasses, sun blocks, hats etc
All about the city :
Amritsar is the proud owner of the Golden Temple that serves as a spiritual center for the World’s entire Sikh population. It is the epicenter of Sikhism, an Indian religion of a recent vintage. The fabric of the city seems to be woven around the temple. In fact, Amritsar even derives its name from ‘Amrit Sarovar’ (meaning holy pool of nectar) the pool around the Golden Temple. Unsurprisingly, every time the Sikh shrine was razed by the Muslim invaders like Nadir Shah or Ahmad Shah Abdali, it had direct bearings on the town. Last tragic event occurred in 1984, when the Indian army stormed the Gurudwara to weed out the Sikh terrorists who had hid inside it to force the Indian Government to comply with their demand of a separate state of Khalistan.
The city was founded in 1577 by the fourth Guru Ram Das. Outside the old city that can be entered through 12 huge gates a whole new organized town has emerged. Being one of the most advanced yet traditional cities in Punjab, it is also one of the best places to taste the scrumptious Punjabi food and shop in. Along with big brands, there are shops that sell items made in different corners of Punjab and brought to Amritsar. The flag retreat or the lowering of the flags ceremony held every evening, just 30 km from Amritsar on India Pakistan border is a real magnet for eye balls.






