Tourist Attractions in Punjab

The charming towns and cities of Punjab are dotted with numerous Gurudwaras, ancient monuments, ashrams, sacred shrines, temples, museums, serene lakes, and wildlife sanctuaries, etc. Explore the tourist attractions in Punjab and get the chance to witness the true essence of Punjab.

Golden Temple: It is considered as one of the most spiritual places of India which is also called as Sri Harmandir Sahib. This Gurudwara is one of the holiest shrines in Sikhism and is alive with sacredness and religious fervor. This place was reconstructed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1830 which is purely made with gold and marble. The pilgrims come here to seek spiritual solace and religious fulfillment.

Rock Garden: It is a massive open-air exhibition hall that displays a colorful mosaic of art pieces and sculptures that are built from industrial and urban wastes. These sculptures have been designed and executed by a former Road Inspector in Chandigarh, Nek Chand.

Sukhna Lake: This man-made lake is nestled at the foot of Shivalik Hills. This pristine blue water lake serves as an ideal location for the morning walkers and joggers who enjoy the fresh air as well as the perfect place for taking photographs.

Wagah Border: This border marks the boundaries between India and Pakistan border which are located at a distance of 28 km from Amritsar and 22 km from Lahore. Tourists come here to see the “Beating Retreat Ceremony” that is held every day before sunset that fills the heart of every Indian with pride and enthusiasm. This ceremony includes lowering the flags of both countries and the closing of the international gates.

Sheesh Mahal, Patiala: It is also known as the “Palace of Mirrors”. This palace has a museum that contains the collection of medals from the world. There is a pristine lake which is situated in the front of the palace along with a bridge called Lakshman Jhula which adds the scenic beauty to it.

Pinjore Gardens: This beautiful Mughal Garden is world-famous for its refreshing fountains, well-maintained greenery, and mesmerizing water bodies. It is also called the Yadvinder Garden which is a good illustration of terrace gardens in India.

Sector 17 Market: This market is the best tourist place in Punjab. This place consists of several international outlets, big brand stores, eateries, and food chains. The sector market is famous among both the adults and the youngsters.

Chattbir Zoo: It is a zoological park that is the home to a vast variety of birds, animals, and reptiles. The zoo environment provides an open enclosure to the animals where the visitors can see the animals in their natural habitat. This zoo has Royal Bengal Tigers which is the main highlight for the visitors.

Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib: It is the most famous tourist place in Punjab. This gurudwara is particularly popular for its healing powers. As HukamNama beliefs, if anyone with illness or aliment takes a dip in the pond with complete attention and devotion can be fully cured.

Patiala Kali Mata Mandir: The idol of Goddess Kali and the “Sacred Fire” or the “Paawan Jyoti” brings from Bengal to Patiala. The walls of the temple are adorned with inscriptions, beautiful murals, frescoes, etc. that tell the stories from Hindu epics and the tales of Hindu mythology.

Rural Olympics at Qila, Raipur: It is an amazing village for those tourists who like sports and recreation activities. This place is popular for the celebration of rural sports and lifestyle in its event dubbed as the Rural Olympics in all over the world.

Gurudwara Fatehgarh Sahib: It has secured a prominent place in history because it was the battleground of the war between the Sikhs and the Muslims. This Gurudwara was made to commemorate the bravery of the younger sons of Shri Guru Gobind Singh who were bricked-up alive there. This place is highly regarded by the Sikh community for the calm and peaceful vibes.

Science City, Kapurthala: This place is a haven for science enthusiasts and is established by the Government of Punjab. The main aim of this place is to develop an interest in the working of the physical world around them with huge number of concepts from physical, engineering, health sciences, technology, industries, environment, human evolution, natural and social sciences, Jurassic Park, etc. as well as other intriguing aspects of IT, space, robotics, nuclear science, and biotechnology.

Virasat-e-Khalsa, Anandpur: This museum was constructed in the honor of Sikhism as well as celebrates the glorious Sikh history. The visitors see the relics and memoirs of the triumphs and struggles of Sikh Warriors over the past centuries.

Bhakra Nangal Dam: This dam is located across the Satluj River, Bhakra Village and its reservoir are well-known as “Gobind Sagar” which can store up to 9.34 billion cubic meters of water. It is also counted as one of the highest gravity dams in the world.

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