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How long is the drive from Dharamsala to Lahore?

The direct drive from Dharamsala to Lahore is 182 mi (293 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 28 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Dharamsala to Lahore, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Amritsar, as well as top places to visit like Jawala Ji Temple Rd and Khajjiar Lake, or the ever-popular Kangra Fort.

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Top city between Dharamsala and Lahore

The top city between Dharamsala and Lahore is Amritsar. It's 4 hours from Dharamsala and 52 hours from Lahore.
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Amritsar

Amritsar, a city in the northwestern Indian state of Punjab, is home to the magnificent Golden Temple, the holiest gurdwara of the Sikh religion. The temple is surrounded by the sacred Amrit Sarovar tank where pilgrims bathe. Nearby hill stations like Shimla and Manali offer serene views and bustling markets for visitors to explore.
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26 hours off the main route, 6% of way to Lahore

Best stops along Dharamsala to Lahore drive

The top stops along the way from Dharamsala to Lahore (with short detours) are Jallianwala Bagh, Dainkund Peak Trek, and Dharmashala Durgiana temple & Shivala Trust Jyotish. Other popular stops include Chamera Dam, Rangla Punjab, and Kangra Fort.
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Kangra Fort

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Sights & Landmarks
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Kangra, India, the Kangra Fort stands as a testament to ancient history and architectural marvel. The fort, sprawling over 4 km on a hilltop at the confluence of River Banganga and Patal Ganga, boasts high walls and intricately carved stone entrances. Visitors can explore its rich heritage through audio tours and a museum displaying artifacts, sculptures, and photographs.
I visited Kangra Fort during my trip to Himachal Pradesh, and it was a wonderful experience. This fort is one of the oldest in India and is full of history and stories. The moment I entered, I felt like I had stepped back in time. The fort is built on a hill, and the views from the top are amazing. You can see rivers flowing below and the mountains all around — it’s truly a peaceful and beautiful sight. The walk up to the fort is a little long, with stone steps and ancient gates, but it’s worth it. Along the way, there are small temples and ruins that make you think about how people lived here hundreds of years ago. The information boards are helpful in learning about the fort’s history. As a visitor, I felt calm and curious. The fresh mountain air and silence made the experience even better. It’s not very crowded, which makes it a great place to explore slowly. If you love nature, history, and peaceful places, Kangra Fort is a must-visit. Take your time, enjoy the views, and feel the connection to India’s rich past.
Lilamani — Google review
Beautiful & historic Fort in Kangra. The architecture is beautiful & worth exploring. There’s lot of stairs to climb to get to the top where you get the view of beautiful river flowing & mountains covered with clouds. You can sit, enjoy the view or go for a small picnic. A small ticket of 20rs is needed for entry. Many people visit there with their families so might be slightly crowded. Restroom available inside is not very clean. Beautiful flowers & greenery inside.
NiNiShu — Google review
Visiting Kangra Fort was an incredible experience! 🌄 The fort is majestic and steeped in history, perched on a hill with breathtaking views of the Kangra Valley. Walking through its ancient stone walls and gates, you really feel the stories of centuries gone by. The architecture is stunning, with intricate carvings and impressive fortifications that show the skill of the craftsmen of that era. The surrounding landscape is lush and green, making it perfect for photography or just soaking in nature. The site is well-maintained, though wearing comfortable shoes is a must because there’s a lot of walking and some steep climbs. Local guides are available and really add value by sharing fascinating historical anecdotes. Overall, Kangra Fort is a must-visit for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone who appreciates breathtaking views combined with cultural heritage. Definitely a day trip you’ll remember! 🏰🌿
Shivkumar K — Google review
Beautiful fort. Tis incredible to see such feats of architecture so high up in the mountains of Himalayas. It is easy to get to, and the hike is not bad at all. It was not crowded when we visited. There's also a museum across from the Fort that you can visit to know about its history.
Sreekuttan S — Google review
Its a great place to hangout. Calm, peaceful. Other than the fort museum is also there. Good to know about Indian history. Various stone age tools, old currencies and sculptures are preserved there.
Mohsin K — Google review
Kangra Fort - Amazing fort & museum, so underrated. Centuries of history, steeped in stone. Some claim it be over 2000 years old. Needs good guides and stone tablets to read. Good there were only a few people. It is a gem tucked just off the highway to Kangra & Dharamshala.
Aqua C — Google review
Such a nice place to visit and to know the history of Kangra better. You must have seen fort before but he speciality of this fort is that it is solely built on a mountain so it will give you a trekking with a fort vibe. Must visit if you are near by.
Abhishek S — Google review
The views from the top are quite nice. But the place could be maintained much better — parts of it felt neglected, and there wasn’t much information to help understand its history. It’s worth a short visit if you’re in the area.
Anupama P — Google review
4.4
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4.4
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37P3+WHF, Old Kangra, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh 176001, India
http://www.kangragroup.com/index.shtml
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Jawala Ji Temple Rd

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4.5
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Jawalamukhi, Himachal Pradesh 176031, India
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Khajjiar Lake

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Lake
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Bodies of Water
Nestled in the enchanting town of Khajjiar within Himachal Pradesh's Chamba district, Khajjiar Lake is a stunning natural gem that draws travelers with its serene charm and picturesque surroundings. Often dubbed the 'Mini Switzerland of India,' this mid-altitude lake is embraced by lush meadows, towering cedar trees, and majestic snow-capped mountains, creating a breathtaking landscape reminiscent of European vistas.
"Mini Switzerland of India" Dense forests, huge meadows, and a lake in the center. It is a 21 km curvy ride through dense forests to the lake. The moment you reach Khajjiar, it compels you with its beauty. Beautiful green meadows, covered by forest, and a lake in the center make the place vibrant, enhanced by vendors and tourists. It is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. #MiniSwitzerland #Khajjiar #HimalayanBeauty #TravelDiaries
Anshika K — Google review
Khajjiar Lake is situated in the middle of Khajjiar Valley. This is a small lake with lots of fishes. When we visited the lake most of the lake was covered with water grass. I think this lake need more maintenance.
Aniruddha D — Google review
Nice place. Much commercialized, but the beauty is superb, in the winters, when I got to see the frozen lake, making the place all white. I could only imagine, how much beautiful, it would be, if the place is remote with very less people. That would be gem in the middle of the forest. But the place is very much in demand, with lot of people visiting here & lot of business, activities, selling of products, etc going on. Resulting in lot of vehicles, traffic, mud, jams, horns, which takes away some of the serenity & beauty of the place. But, even then, a frozen lake is beautiful, which you mesmerize most. The place is, though quite clean, even after so much of human activities going on. Worth a visit. Share your like, if the review is appreciated, for it would mean that it is helping others out there exploring.
Avijit B — Google review
Khajjiar Lake is a beautiful place with green forest all around. Best place to spend some peaceful time with friends and family.
Yashwant S — Google review
Visiting Khajjiar Lake in Himachal Pradesh was an enchanting experience that left me awe-inspired by nature's beauty. The moment I reached this picturesque location, I was greeted by the breathtaking landscape of lush green meadows, surrounded by towering deodar trees. I took a peaceful stroll around the lake, absorbing the tranquility and enjoying the cool breeze that gently caressed my face. ->For adventure seekers, there were options for horse riding and zorbing, which added an extra dose of excitement to the visit. -> Highly recommended for those seeking solace amidst nature's wonders! 🏔️🚶‍♂️📸
Vartika P — Google review
I visited Khajjiar shortly after the monsoon (one of the best seasons to visit). It is a sprawling green meadow with a marsh lake in the middle and surrounded all around by deodar trees. There is a cottage run by Himachal tourism situated right in the meadow (the iconic photo that you see when you search Khajjiar in Google), where you can book your stay through the Himachal tourism website. It was lush green and the weather was pleasant in September. The good thing about Khajjiar is that it's not overcrowded (yet). There is so much fresh air and tranquility. You can take a good walk around the perimeter and then sit on a bench and enjoy the view how much ever you want. This place is a great escapade from the noise and crowd of the city.
Nazneen S — Google review
Khajjiar which is also known as Mini Switzerland truly lives up to its name. This majestic place is a must visit place in your lifetime. There are hardly any places like this in india other than Kashmir Doodh Pathri. I visited this place multiple times but every time this place feels special. Visited this place 9 months back too.
Zen — Google review
This is a small hamlet valley in the midst of mountain forests and high peaks. Its beautiful when cloudy and even prettier when sunny! Too many tourists, but it still holds on to its beauty. Happy to see, tourists have littered less here.
Agniva P — Google review
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4.1
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Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh 176314, USA
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Dainkund Peak Trek

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Mountains
Dainkund Peak, located 17 km from Dalhousie Bus Stand, is the highest mountain peak in Dalhousie and a popular trekking destination near Chandigarh. The uphill trek of about 1.8 km from the starting point offers scenic views and leads to a temple at the top. During winter, the peak is covered in snow while in summer, it boasts beautiful green meadows and blooming flowers.
This trek is easy and can be done in half an hour. The scenes from the top of the peak are so beautiful. You can get a full 360° view of the Himalayan ranges. On reaching the top, there is a temple where you can pray and even have darshan of Mount Kailash using a telescope. Very beautiful place. We went when the snow was just about to melt in March.
Gaurav S — Google review
Amazing place to visit for everyone. Very easy trek, harldy 1/2 hr to reach on top. You can spend as much time as you want, you will be in between the clouds at top. There is Temple on top and various shops for snacks. Toilet facilities available. Near temple. We visited in month of September end it was very less crowded and peaceful. Parking available at road side.
Abhishek J — Google review
Trekking at Dainkund Peak was an unforgettable experience, offering a perfect blend of serenity and natural beauty. As I ascended the trail, a peaceful silence enveloped the surroundings, broken only by the soft rustling of leaves and the distant calls of birds. The path meandered through lush green meadows and dense forest patches, gradually leading me above the clouds. Walking amidst the mist and cool mountain breeze felt surreal—as if nature itself had paused in quiet admiration. From the summit, the panoramic view of the surrounding was breath taking. It was a soul-refreshing journey, where every step brought a deeper connection to nature.
Dr G — Google review
Amazing trek with beautiful panaromic.views.It is highest point of Dalhousie.I would say more scenic and beautiful than Khajiaar.It takes hardly half an hour to reach top from base. Complete the trek to reach Pohani Mata temple. Please seek advice from locals in case of inclement weather
Rohan M — Google review
Trek is easy. First 600 meters of the treck is inclined after that it's easy and the path is straight. Pohlani mata temple is at the peak and you can view manimahesh kailash if there is no fog. And the view is so amazing literally so beautiful. If you're visiting Dalhousie you must go here.
Chitrakshi R — Google review
One of the Best Place to visit Daikund Trek if you are planning to go to Dalhousie. It’s a 1.5 km trek. The gates will be closed on 4:00pm. Try to reach early. Must carry your water bottles, you will definitely need it. At the top there is a popular Pholani Devi Temple. View from the top is mesmerising. You will definitely love and enjoy it.
Abhishek S — Google review
Marvellous place. Do the trek, climb the peaks. View from top of the mountain is breath taking. Approximately 30-35 mins of trek from airforce barrier.
Nishant T — Google review
The view was breathtaking from the temple and the highest point If you go further up the temple there is a park under construction Watch the sunset from the highest point and come back before it gets dark
VINODH N — Google review
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4.6
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Rakhed, Himachal Pradesh 176313, India
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Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the picturesque Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary is a serene haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Located just 10 km from Dalhousie, this sanctuary boasts an array of wildlife, including bears and leopards, along with a vibrant bird population. Established in 1958, it has become one of India's most cherished wildlife sanctuaries. Visitors can explore scenic trekking trails that wind through lush greenery while soaking in breathtaking views.
Good place to spend peaceful time. You can sit here, eelax and enjoy beauty of nature. A true place for nature lover. If you want to spend a night here there are many home stays. But remember one thing mobile network here is very very weak and signals come only in some places. You can do a treak of around 3 km which is very easy normal walking, or you can come by car. There are many shops to eat snacks like Maggie, veg pakoda. And there is adventure park also but prices are high. Overall a very good place to enjoy.
Abhishek J — Google review
I visited Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, and honestly, it wasn’t what I expected. The 3 km uphill drive/walk was scenic, with a peaceful forest vibe, but I barely saw any wildlife along the way. The entry fee was ₹50 for bikes, which seemed reasonable, but there wasn’t much to explore once inside. If you’re looking for fun activities or major attractions, this might not be the place for you. The area felt completely deserted—I didn’t come across anyone else during the entire stretch, which made it a bit eerie. While the natural setting is nice for a quiet walk, I wouldn’t recommend it for those expecting an exciting experience.
Raj H — Google review
It’s about a 6 km round-trip walk from the starting point. You can pay at the gate and bring your own vehicle into the sanctuary; it costs 50 INR for a two-wheeler. However, I would recommend walking through it. It’s scenic, quiet, and beautiful, with tall trees on both sides, green fields, and plenty of photogenic spots.
Sarthak G — Google review
Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary – A Quick Take Just 6 km from Dalhousie, Kalatop is a peaceful, pine-scented escape perfect for nature walks and light treks. The sanctuary is home to deodar forests, Himalayan black bears, barking deer, and rare birds—though actual wildlife sightings can be rare. Scenic, clean, and quiet, it’s ideal for a half-day getaway. Don’t expect safari thrills—this is more about serenity than spectacle. Entry fee applies; roads can be bumpy but manageable.
Dr.Sneha P — Google review
Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary was quite disappointing. The narrow road leading up is in poor condition, and driving there is challenging since personal vehicles are allowed. This often causes traffic jams on the steep and tight roads, making the journey stressful rather than enjoyable. The entry fee of ₹200 with personal vehicle doesn’t feel justified, as there’s very little to see inside. I didn’t spot any animals during the visit. There’s just a small forest rest house from 1925 and a few spots to sit. The only highlight is the lovely hill view, where you can enjoy pakoras and tea at a rooftop viewpoint cafe. Overall, you can easily skip this spot unless you just want a quiet place for mountain views. It doesn’t offer much for the entry fee or the effort to reach there.
Jayesh G — Google review
It is just beautiful place. To reach you have to drive a dangerous road but it is adventures. In June it is a cold and clean place. There is no wild animal. No zoo
Master A — Google review
Kalatop wildlife sanctuary located almost 4km from Lakadmandi and almost 12km from city centre !! There was not good route to reach their in rainy season whole road was filled with mud !! And u can reach their by own vehicle , rented taxi or cab !! U can reach there by walk as well but u need to walk almost 1 hour !! Its peaceful place !! No ticket required for entry or neither for parking !! Plenty of cafes are there !! Overall good experience!! And last thing there was not a single animal there !! Its just gemic to catch attention of tourists
Kavish S — Google review
Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary is situated near Dalhousie. You need to take local union cars to visit there. Small car fair 1200 and 1600 for suv. At the hill top there is a Forest Rest House which was made by British in 1925. Beside that a green lawn surrounded by huge pine forests. Also there are few small resturents run by locals and a small adventure perk. While visiting Dalhousie one can easily skip this place, as the place is not worthy so musc except the road. But in winter when this place is totally covered with snow then the place worth visiting more.
Aniruddha D — Google review
4.6
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4.1
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H238+5X8, Kalatope R.F, Himachal Pradesh 176304, India
http://www.dalhousiekalatopcamp.com/
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Mata Baglamukhi Temple Bankhandi Kangra (HP)

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Hindu temple
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Mata Baglamukhi Temple Bankhandi Kangra (HP) is a hillside Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bagalamukhi, known for its carved pillars and yellow pinnacles. It is a sacred place visited by devotees from around the world, especially during Navratri. The temple is surrounded by a clean and peaceful area with easy access by air, train, or road.
Baglamukhi Temple is a Siddha Peeth close to both Jwala Ji and Chintpurni Devi Temple. The deity, Baglamukhi is one of the 10 Mahavidyas and believed to be the destroyer of all evils. Yellow colour is the most favourite colour of the Goddess. That is why the temple is painted in yellow colour. The devotees do wear yellow attire and yellow desserts (besan ki laddoo/barfi) are offered to the deity. People worship the deity perform havans to win the legal confrontations, to defeat their enemy, to prosper in business and to win the heart of beloved. A positive and peaceful enviroment observed! Around 30 km from Kangra District at road head. A shiv temple is also located in the primises! Must visted place for everyone!
Saurabh K — Google review
Key Facts 1. Location The temple is located in Bankhandi, Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh. Address: Bankhandi (NH503), Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, 177114. 2. Deity Dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi, one of the 10 Mahavidyas. She is also known as Pitambara Maa in this region. 3. Significance It is considered a very powerful Tantric Siddha Peeth. Devotees believe worship here helps with protection, victory over enemies, success in legal disputes, and control over speech or negativity. According to legend, the Pandavas (from the Mahabharata) performed a havan here. 4. Temple Architecture The temple is built in traditional Himachali style. The idol of Baglamukhi is in yellow/golden attire (her signature color). There is a havan kund for fire rituals. 5. Timings Temple is open: 5:00 AM – 12:00 PM, then 12:30 PM – 9:30 PM. Aarti timings are roughly 6:00–7:00 AM and 6:00–7:00 PM. 6. Festivals / Special Days Navratri is a major festival here, with special rituals and pujas. Fridays are significant for devotees. 7. How to Reach By Road: ~ 40 km from Kangra town via Ranital-Dehra Road. Nearest Airport: Gaggal (Kangra) Airport (~36 km). Nearest Railway Station: Kangra Mandir Railway Station (~35 km). 8. Facilities The temple complex has pilgrimage-friendly accommodation / guesthouses. There is a trust that manages the temple. Langar (community meals) is available.
Vikas M — Google review
Mata Baglamukhi Temple in Himachal Pradesh is a spiritually powerful and serene destination nestled amidst the scenic hills.The temple’s architecture and peaceful ambiance create a deeply meditative experience. Whether you're a spiritual seeker or a nature lover, the visit leaves you with a sense of calm and reverence. There was no rush at all when we visited. Cars go directly to the temple area. There are also good hotels and restaurants nearby.
Paritosh A — Google review
12 August 2025 As name suggests Mata in form of Balamukhi. The whole temple and surrounding is of yellow colour. You feel empowered while present in the Temple. Must go once and feel the devine power. Havan continue there non stop. I have seen approximately 10-15 shed dedicatily design for the Havan and all were occupied. There are so many counters for Havan inquiry Management: I have never suvh management and cleaningness so far anywhere. Too much clean to sit at any place and you would find clean. The office of महंत itself indicates that how the management is good there. Even there is coffee cafe inside temple and look so good. Each Temple management must visit once to learn how to organise. Jai Mata Di
Sandeep K — Google review
The Bagalamukhi Temple is a Hindu temple located in Bankhandi, Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Bagalamukhi, one of the ten Tantric Mahavidya goddesses. The goddess, also known as Peetambhara, is associated with the colour yellow. She is depicted seated on a golden throne with pillars decorated with jewels and has three eyes, symbolising her ability to grant ultimate knowledge to her devotees. The temple is especially popular during the Hindu goddess-centric festival of Navaratri. It is one of three historically significant shrines dedicated to Bagalamukhi in India, the others being the Pitambara Peeth in Datia and the Bagalamukhi Temple in Nalkheda. It is believed that worshipping goddess Bagalamukhi at this temple enhances one’s power and weakens one’s enemies, rendering them powerless. This highlights her role as a divine protector and a formidable force against adversities. According to Hindu legend, Rama, guided by Hanuman, worshipped goddess Bagalamukhi here to gain victory over the demon king Ravana. The goddess granted Rama the divine weapon Brahmastra, symbolising the triumph of good over evil. The temple houses a sacred fire pit (Havan Kund), where Rama is believed to have performed a havan to seek her blessings.
Rakesh G — Google review
A Beautiful and peaceful adobe of Maa Baglamukhi. This ancient temple is very old and I am seeing it from last 40 years because our bus used to cross this road. The vibe of this temple is very great and we find peace here. This temple is also known for the Hawans performed at this place.
Arvind K — Google review
The Baglamukhi Temple in Himachal Pradesh is a revered spiritual site dedicated to goddess Baglamukhi, known for granting victory and protection. It is located in Bankhandi village, Kangra district, surrounded by scenic hills.
Shilpa S — Google review
"Maa Baglamukhi Temple in Kangra is a divine haven for spiritual seekers. This sacred site offers powerful Hawan and Tantra Pooja rituals to overcome life's obstacles, bring prosperity, and attain spiritual growth. The temple's energy is palpable, and devotees can feel the goddess's blessings. A must-visit for those seeking spiritual growth, strength, and solutions to life's challenges. The temple's serene ambiance and stunning surroundings add to its charm. The priests are knowledgeable and guide devotees through the rituals with utmost devotion. Highly recommended for anyone facing obstacles or seeking spiritual empowerment. Experience the transformative power of Maa Baglamukhi's blessings and witness positive changes in your life. *Tips for visitors:* - Plan your visit according to the temple's timings and rituals. - Dress modestly and respectfully. - Follow temple rules and guidelines. - Seek guidance from priests for rituals and poojas. *Rating:* 5/5 stars
Adv.Naveen N — Google review
4.9
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4.5
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Bankhandi (NH503), Chandigarh-Dharamshala Road, Distt, near Hotel Shri Pitambara Ji, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh 177114, India
https://www.maabaglamukhitemple.com/
+91 98056 00036
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Chamera Dam

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Bodies of Water
Chamera Dam is a significant attraction offering a range of water sports activities like sailing, canoeing, and kayaking on its expansive lake. It is situated in the vicinity of other natural wonders such as Khajjiar Lake, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, and ManiMahesh Lake. The region also boasts a rich cultural heritage with vibrant elements like festivals, handicrafts, architecture, folk dances, and local cuisine.
4.2
(810)
Himachal Pradesh 176306, India, USA
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Panjpula

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Panjpula is a popular tourist spot in Dalhousie, India, known for its natural beauty and serene surroundings. It features a picturesque waterfall that is fed by a natural spring. The area is also home to several small streams and bridges, making it an ideal place for leisurely walks and picnics. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lush greenery while exploring the pathways around Panjpula.
3.1
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Chatryara, Himachal Pradesh, India
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St. John's Church

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Anglican church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
St. John's Church, located in Dalhousie, is a historic British-style Protestant church built in 1863 by missionaries. The church features Victorian-era architecture with wood and brick construction and houses glass paintings of Saints John & Peter. It is also home to a well-maintained library with informative books about the region's history and geography.
St. John Church in Dalhousie is a charming historic church located in the picturesque town of Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh, India. Built in the late 19th century, it is known for its beautiful architecture, serene surroundings, and stained glass windows. The church serves as a peaceful place for reflection and prayer, attracting both locals and tourists. Its location offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, making it a popular spot for photography and quiet contemplation.
Anand U — Google review
St. John's Church, located on Mall Road near Gandhi Chowk in Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh, is the town's oldest church and a significant historical landmark. Constructed in 1863, it was established after the arrival of Reverend John H. Pratt, who encouraged the Protestant community to build a permanent structure to replace the earlier wooden chapel. The church's architecture reflects Victorian-era design, characterized by stone construction with wooden beams, and bears resemblance to Roman Catholic churches of England, though it serves a Protestant congregation. Inside, visitors can admire stunning stained-glass windows depicting St. John the Baptist and St. Peter. The church also houses a library containing rare books and photographs that offer insights into Dalhousie's colonial past. Regular Sunday services are held, attracting both locals and tourists. Over the years, St. John's Church has become a popular tourist attraction, not only for its religious significance but also for its serene ambiance and historical value. Surrounded by lush greenery and offering panoramic views of the Himalayas, it provides a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking reflection and tranquillity. The church is open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and entry is free of charge. Its location on Mall Road makes it easily accessible and a convenient stop for those exploring the town.
Ankur J — Google review
A spiritual heaven in Dalhousie. Inside, the aura of reverence is palpable. The flickering candles, the aroma of incense, and the soft hymns echoing through the halls create a sense of peace that is truly unparalleled. Moreover, the vibrant street market surrounding the church adds to the charm of the experience. From colorful trinkets to delectable street food, there's something to delight every sense.
Santosh S — Google review
One of the oldest churches in Dalhousie, surrounded by beautiful trees and colonial charm. But during my visit, the church was empty and renovation work was going on, so the peace you’d usually expect was replaced by a lot of construction noise. The structure itself is lovely from the outside, and it’s a nice stop if you’re walking around the area. Hopefully, once the renovation is complete, it’ll regain its peaceful vibe. Good for a quick visit — just not the quiet experience you’d expect from a hill station church (at least for now)
Shishir K — Google review
An architectural gem located in the heart of Dalhousie. Although I’m not a member of the church, I did appreciate the equanimity and beautiful setting
Bobby S — Google review
I would like to say one thing that this church has become my favorite. Going here gives a sense of peace. The nearby place is also very good for visiting and there is a place to stay as well.
Lucifer M — Google review
St. John's Church is a scenic, colonial-era spot located in the heart of Dalhousie. Popular among tourists for its architecture and photo opportunities, it’s often buzzing during the day. For a quieter experience, visit in the late evening when the surroundings are calm and peaceful. A quick, worthwhile stop if you're exploring the town.
Vaidehi S — Google review
This church is one of the famous tourist's attractions in Dalhousie which is just opposite Gandhi chowk. The church was not opened due to heavy snowfall so we managed to get in from the back door. As it was fully occupied by snow it was looking even more beautiful. Definitely, this church is a must-visit place.
Aniket A — Google review
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GXPG+MHW, Dalhousie Khajjiar Rd, Moti Tiba, Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh 176304, India
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Masroor Rock-cut Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Masroor Rock Cut Temple, also known as Himalayan Pyramid, is a complex of monolithic rock-cut temples located in Masroor, Kangra Valley. The temple complex features ornate architectural carvings and is built in the shikhara style of classical Indian architecture. Dating back to the 8th to 10th centuries, these sandstone sikharas are hewn from living rock and are rare for North India.
It was an hour long drive from our air bnb in Rakkar, dharamshala. There are two routes, one going via tiara and gaggal road which is steeper and narrower than the state highway 23 road which has gentle slopes and obviously wider than the other but the distance is 9 kms more than the other. So the choice is yours. The place has relics of single stone carved temple. It's beautiful and so calm and serene. Whoever is interested in some history as well as some serene place, should absolutely visit and spend some time, just sitting and enjoying the beauty of nature around you.
Priyanka P — Google review
On return from Dharamshala to Chandigarh we planned to visit Masroor Rock cut temple. It is a real wonder as temples are built on one Rock just as in Ellora. Though temples were affected by 1905 earthquake but one can see the temple. Restoration work is going on and idols have been kept for worship. However no one is allowed to offer money.
Ranjay V — Google review
A monolithic rock cut temple of around eighth century. The place is not so popular among tourists. The architecture is wonderful and amazing. Although it was damaged by the 1905 earthquake, still what remains is awesome. A must visit for history lovers.
BIDHAN B — Google review
Masroor Rock Cut Temples – A Hidden Gem of Ancient Architecture Visited on: 6th May 2025 On 6th May 2025, we explored one of Himachal Pradesh’s lesser-known but truly awe-inspiring historical sites —the Masroor Rock Cut Temples. Located about 40 km from Dharamshala, this archaeological wonder is nestled in the quiet village of Masroor, offering a rare and mesmerizing blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty. These temples are believed to date back to the 8th century and are carved entirely out of a single rock, much like the famous Kailasa Temple in Ellora. The complex consists of 15 monolithic rock-cut shrines, primarily dedicated to Lord Shiva, though some also depict Vishnu and other deities from the Hindu pantheon. What’s most striking is the intricate detailing in the stone carvings—though many have weathered over the centuries, the remaining figures, pillars, and facades still hint at the grandeur of the original structure. The temples face the Dhauladhar mountain range, and there's a serene water tank in front that reflects the entire complex beautifully—especially during clear daylight. The site is relatively quiet and uncrowded, allowing you to explore at your own pace, absorb the silence, and marvel at the craftsmanship. There’s a calm, sacred energy in the air, and it's easy to feel transported to a different era. Highlights of Our Visit: - The panoramic view of the snow-capped Dhauladhars from the temple platform was breathtaking. - The cool stone interiors offered a welcome break from the summer heat. - The peaceful ambiance made it ideal for quiet reflection and photography. Travel Tips: - You'll need to purchase tickets online from the website of the Archeological Society of India - Best visited in the morning or late afternoon for softer light and fewer crowds. - Carry water and snacks, as there are limited facilities around the site. - Wear sturdy shoes—some parts involve uneven steps and rocky paths. - Respect the sanctity of the temple area and avoid climbing over fragile carvings. Final Thoughts: The Masroor Rock Cut Temples are a true hidden treasure of Himachal Pradesh. Though not as widely publicized as other heritage sites in India, they deserve much more recognition for their architectural and historical significance. If you're in the Dharamshala or Kangra region, make the time to visit—you’ll walk away with a sense of wonder and deep appreciation for ancient Indian artistry.
Vishwas B — Google review
Must visit _ one of 4 across India which are rock cut. This does not have the ellora or mahabalipuram experience but still is a must visit if near here. Dont miss the reflection from the waters and the view from the top
Shai C — Google review
Magnificent historical monument 😻. Visitors are drawn to an ancient era through the wonder of the ancient carvings and wintage nostalgia.It looks quite ancient,though the mentioned info doesn't seem all right .Lot f buddha inspired art also seen.Unfortanely only small pieces of the monument is remaining.
Dr D — Google review
A good place to visit and enjoy architecture and our history. Peaceful. Tickets need to have vash counter as well, online is the only option.
Vishal C — Google review
The Masroor Temple, also known as the Rock-Cut Temple, is an 8th-century Hindu temple complex located in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. It's a remarkable example of ancient Indian rock-cut architecture, carved out of a single sandstone rock. According to local mythology, the Pandavas built the temple during their exile.The temple complex consists of 15 rock-cut temples arranged around a rectangular water pond, reflecting the intricate carvings in its still waters. The temple showcases North Indian Nagara architecture style, with a central shikhara tower and a sacred pool.The temple is dedicated to deities to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, Devi, and Saura of Hinduism, with sculptures and reliefs depicting various gods and goddesses. The temple complex was first reported by Henry Shuttleworth in 1913 and is believed to have been built between the 7th -9th centuries AD.The temple is located in the Kangra Valley, 43 km from Dharamshala. The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.the Entry fees I think ₹25 And the Best Time to Visit in this month ie October to February forpleasant weather and festivals.
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34FP+4W2, Masroor, Lahalpur, Himachal Pradesh 176026, India
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Shri Mata Chintpurni ji Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
The Shri Mata Chintpurni Temple is a revered pilgrimage site and one of the Shaktipeeths in India, located in Una district, Himachal Pradesh. According to legend, it is believed to be the place where Sati's feet fell after Lord Shiva carried her corpse and wandered in sorrow. Devotees from all over India visit this majestic temple to worship at the lotus feet of Maa Chintpurni.
After standing in a long queue for almost 6 hours, we managed to get darshan of Mata Chintpurni Ji. This temple is a major pilgrimage destination and one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India. Devotees from all across the country visit here to pray for their long-cherished wishes and desires to come true. I have seen many married couples coming here with their newborns, with the purpose to offer prayers after wish fulfilment. The temple's main gate is made of gold and once you enter you can get a clear darshan of the idol. Pandits are available to help you with the pooja. There is a tree where you can tie the sacred thread, while uttering your wish or desire in your heart that you want to get fulfilled. Someone has even tied a twin-baby doll on the tree, maybe after getting blessed with twins. I feel grateful and privileged for getting the opportunity to visit such a powerful spiritual place. Shoes need to be kept in one of the many pooja-item shops. Crowd management is really commendable. Highly recommended to visit.😇🙏🏻🛕
Samrat C — Google review
Chintpurni Mata Mandir 🔱 in Himachal Pradesh is a sacred Shakti Peeth dedicated to Maa Chintpurni Devi 🕉️. The temple’s divine energy removes worries and fills the heart with peace. Surrounded by hills and scenic beauty 🌄, it offers a deeply spiritual experience. The atmosphere during aarti 🔔 is truly mesmerizing. Devotees feel Maa’s powerful presence and blessings 🙏. A must-visit pilgrimage spot for every Hindu seeking inner peace and fulfillment. 🌺
Jatin — Google review
🌸 **Chintpurni Mata Mandir, Himachal Pradesh** 🌸 Visiting Chintpurni Mata Mandir was a truly blessed and peaceful experience. The temple is beautifully located amidst the hills, offering not just spiritual peace but also stunning views of nature. The darshan experience was smooth, and the temple premises are well-maintained and clean. The priests and staff are kind and helpful, making sure devotees are guided properly. The energy in the temple is powerful — you can really feel the presence of Mata Rani, and it fills your heart with devotion and calm. The local market near the temple is lively, with many stalls selling prasad, flowers, and souvenirs. There are also small eateries around where you can enjoy simple local food. Overall, I would highly recommend visiting Chintpurni Mata Mandir if you’re in Himachal Pradesh — it’s not just a religious visit but also a chance to soak in the peaceful vibes of the mountains and experience the rich culture and faith of the region. 🌺🙏
Yash S — Google review
It was myb1st experience to visit Shri Mata Chintamani ji temple. It was awesome. We shoot our upcoming Bhajan. There was great rush . Mata jinka temple very nice. Good early morning and get Mata ju Darshan. You can book vip entry after getting 11k slip.
Pramod C — Google review
Shri mata Chintpurni ji temple is very beautiful Himachal Pradesh. and many plants. mountains area so beautiful nature around . And my first experience is very good 👍. I don't tell you what I feel . Very good facility rooms, food, car parking shopping so is very good 👍😊 . Shri Mata shaktipeeth. Thankyou ❤️ Himachal Pradesh una.
Lovely G — Google review
Shri Mata Chintpurni Ji Temple, located in Una district, Himachal Pradesh, is one of the most revered Shakti Peethas in India. Dedicated to Mata Chintpurni, also known as Chhinnamastika Devi, the temple is believed to fulfill the wishes of devotees and remove all worries (Chinta). Pilgrims from across the country visit throughout the year, with special crowds during Navratri festivals, when grand fairs and rituals are held. The temple holds immense spiritual significance as it is said to be the spot where the feet of Goddess Sati fell. Surrounded by the serene Shivalik Hills, the temple is a perfect blend of faith, devotion, and natural beauty.
Priyanka M — Google review
Mata Chintpurni Temple, located in the Una district of Himachal Pradesh, is a revered Shakti Peetha where the forehead of Goddess Sati is believed to have fallen. Known as the goddess who removes worries, it attracts thousands of devotees seeking blessings and peace amidst the scenic Shivalik hills.
Shilpa S — Google review
visited Chintpurni Mata Temple in Amb, Una, and it was a truly blissful experience. We reached there by taxi, the road was smooth, though about half a kilometer before the temple it became a little sloppy. From the drop point, it was just a 10-minute walk to the shrine. The walk itself felt divine, surrounded by serenity and devotees. The temple is one of the Shakti Peethas, believed to be the place where the feet of Goddess Sati fell, making it a site of immense historical and spiritual importance. The aura inside the temple was filled with positive energy, giving me a deep sense of calm and strength. Overall, the visit was peaceful, well-organized, and spiritually uplifting. I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking blessings, inner peace, and a connection with the divine.
Ankita S — Google review
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Chintpurni, Teh. Amb, Chintpurni, Himachal Pradesh 177110, India
https://www.matashrichintpurni.com/
+91 1976 255 818
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Ranjit Sagar Dam

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Nature & Parks
Ranjit Sagar Dam is a massive structure that creates a picturesque reservoir surrounded by lush greenery, making it a favorite spot for picnics and capturing stunning photographs.
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Thara Uparla, Punjab 145002
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Pracheen Kali Mata Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Prachin Kali Mata Mandir is one of the oldest Kali Mata temples in the wider area. This place has historical significance as well. The location is central and popular with devotees. There are flower shops nearby which supply the daily flowers supply tot he temple. The access road is narrow and near a narrow gauge railway crossing which causes frequent traffic jams. It can get crowded in festive season and navratri days. Highly recommended.
Raghav A — Google review
🕉️🙏Jai mata di 🕉️🙏 🕉️🛐🙏Always feel blessed visiting temple🕉️🛐🙏
Pardeep S — Google review
Jai mata kali tera vachan na jaye khali this is really very old hindu goddess ma kali mandir temple is very well maintained clean and peacfull veey havy rush on every Tuesday the great wrestler khali also came her when he came at pathankot years ago this is very awesome temple
Rohit ( — Google review
One of the oldest temples in Pathankot
Lovejot B — Google review
Hindu Temple at Patiala Gate Sangrur .. enough space for parking , Green Grounds for public , Govt property , believed to be very sacred place as Kali Mata mandirs are limited in area. Committee of Mandir is very Cooperative.
Devinder P — Google review
This Mandir is the heart of the city. All the people who live in Pathankot city well-known this Mandir. If you visit Pathankot please go there and stay blessed with Kali Mata blessings.. Jai Mata Ki
VISHAL V — Google review
Jai Mata di!! It's like from very early days I have been visiting here on Tuesday's and festival days. Today had a privilege to seek blessings on Deepawali day
Vineet M — Google review
It was an awesome experience to visit mata ji mandir in last navratri.
Deep M — Google review
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7MC4+V29, Kali Mata Mandir Rd, Pathankot, Punjab 145001, India
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Pandori Dham

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Darbar shri pindori dham is a real heaven on earth as there is a positive environment created by holy aartis and Bhajans of the god and guru maharaj ji.The temple was established about 500years ago and was built by Aadhi guru bagwan das ji. Pindori dham temple is an ancient temple established in Gurdaspur district. More than 200 cows are also maintained whether they gives the milk or not.
Jasvir S — Google review
Peaceful pilgrim place where people come from various parts of India to wish and pray for their goodwill. However the Sarovar is in bad shape and needs a lot of cleaning.
Divyanshu T — Google review
Pandori Dham is not just a spiritual destination—it’s an experience that touches your soul. The peaceful aura, divine energy, and unwavering devotion felt here are beyond words. Every corner tells a story—from the serene sarovar to the murals that bring the Ramayana alive. I felt deeply connected, grounded, and spiritually recharged. The langar, the darshan, and the presence of the 1108 Acharya Raghubir Das ji all come together to create a sense of belonging. It’s a place where time slows down, and the heart feels full. If you’re seeking inner peace and divine blessings, Pandori Dham is a must-visit.
Anuj M — Google review
Pandori Dham is a serene and picturesque destination. The main gate and spacious parking area make it convenient for visitors. The temple's interior is meticulously maintained, exuding tranquility. The temple complex features various sacred spots for worship and reflection. We visited with our family and felt a deep sense of peace. There's also a cave, now closed, which was once used as a passage. It's said to stretch far, even connecting to Haridwar. Outside the temple lies a serene pond with a Shiva idol. We strolled around, enjoyed the park, and spotted peacocks nearby. During rainfall, the place becomes even more enchanting. *Tips for visiting:* 1. Ideal for family outings. 2. Offers spiritual solace and peace. 3. Natural beauty and peacock spotting. Pandori Dham is a haven for spiritual rejuvenation and relaxation.
Prachi S — Google review
Very Good Place. But go in the morning. We went in evening and there was no crowd. No people.
Mukesh K — Google review
Pandori Dham's history dates back approximately 500 years, founded by the Ramanandi saint Shri Bhagwanji and his disciple Shri Narainji. It is a significant Vaishnava establishment and part of a sacred network of 52 Vaishnav Dwaras. The temple serves as a spiritual center and retreat, known for its peaceful atmosphere and the Baisakhi fair.
Op T — Google review
My parents say they are hooked to this place from Generations. So we have got to know this place from family only and we tend to visit twice or thrice a year. Whenever some marriage happens in my family, it is custom to donate bedsheets blanket and pillows here. Reason I don't know but that's what we are supposed to do as told by my great grand maternal mother. So recently we did that. Place is hub to nature. One can easily spot the peacocks here and all the Flora and fauna. The place has alot of importance. They say under guruji one pet dog specifically female dog just ate almost 50 KG opium in front of jahangeer जहांगीर badshah and then That king alloted the whole space wherever that dog went. Lot of parking space is available but the link road as of today was under construction which connects pandhori to national highway. Langar is available nearby 1 to 2PM. Tea snacks will be available from 4 PM. SBI bank and ATM are available here for working days only.One has to bow heads in front of Baba mahesh das ji temple while Coming and going also then only the visit will be completed. Market offers prasad which you can take along to temple. Do come and explore this place. Students cannot come without teachers. People come with newly married couples and get blessings of guruji. People come here to get the names of newly born babies. Visit and enjoy.
Lalit S — Google review
Very nice place 😍😃 there is many temples in one place very very beautiful temple there is fair in April month We should visit this beautiful place 💗💗😍😍😌😌
Vijay K — Google review
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Pandori Mahantan, Dinanagar, Punjab 143531, India
+91 98550 25019
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Rangla Punjab

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$$$$expensive
Punjabi restaurant
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Punjab at Rangla Punjab Haveli in Jalandhar. This traditional village setting offers a glimpse into Punjabi life with various activities and displays. Experience authentic Punjabi culture through activities like weaving, dancing, and puppet shows. The haveli showcases traditional dances, live puppet shows, and exhibits Punjabi artifacts such as phulkari and juttis for visitors to take home.
Happened to be here on 04.03.2025 .. Beautiful concept of representing Punjabi culture .. right from ancient village life to authentic food items... Children or adult, anyone can enjoy.. good maintenance of area as well as was washroom .. quality time spent... highly recommending this place.. visit... feel... share..!!
Dimbeswar R — Google review
Its a beautiful place depicting the famous and fabulous culture of punjab... They charge you at the entry and then everything inside is free of cost..there are plenty of things to do inside... they have live dance performance also... Its a vast area..you will require a lot of time to visit every corner of this place..
Ankur K — Google review
The thali was good however there was no fresh safed makhan or makki ka roti or even gulab jamun. The chai was poor because there was no option for no sugar the ladies who made the parantha were never listening to my grandmother who is seventy years old and kept giving her rotis not fresh tawa ka parantha. And the dancing was great however the music is deafening. However the kulfi, dhai Bhalla were amazing, the magic show was great however the chuski was too sweet, I would not recommend bringing the elderly to eat the snacks as it was way too sweet. In the whole Havel was good however this rangale punjab was poor as they didn’t have that many Punjabi food
Priyanka K — Google review
Great place to enjoy evening. Staff is very nice and food at stalls and main room was awesome. Everything we tasted was superb. It’s an entertainment for family of all ages. Only problem was with astrologer who seems to be a fraud….. used a same old story which frauds use to extract money from you by scaring you. We saw this in Chokhi Dhani Jaipur too but there the guy was good and gave us option.
Amit G — Google review
A must visit place in Jalandhar. Hidden places, things, culture, games everything is preserved there. The food is delicious and they serve it with smileand they will make sure, you are tummy full before leaving
Amanpreet K — Google review
Good food, good service but they can do better. And also we found to be little expensive especially the thalis. But The vibe is great here.
Monica P — Google review
Locatuon is good right at the highway. Inside atmosphere is good but areawise is not so big. Cultural programme is great. Punjab old cluture is displayed everywhere which is good to see if you have come for the first time Inside a big restaurant is there which is included in the entry ticket but frankly I didnt like the food inside and the biggest reason is - We had so many small meals/ food around the restaurant ( stalls everywhere like chaat, candys, ice cream etc) inside and we got full and there is no place left for the dinner. We suggest you to have the fresh baked roti with makkahn and chutney stall and enjoy other small meals ( chaat, pani puri, candys, ice cream kulfi, aam panna jaggery tea etc.), for diner you can opt after sometime post your digestion. Evrything is included in the entry ticket. Overall I feel the entry ticket 1000 is over priced as the place is not so big and also the food option is limited. One time visit is good.
Shadabul H — Google review
Great experience food was great nice service from the waiters great live Punjabi dancing entertainers
J A — Google review
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Jalandhar - Phagwara Highway, Khajurla, Grand Trunk Rd, Next to Haveli, Jalandhar, Punjab 144411, India
http://haveli.co/rangla-punjab/
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Devi Talab Mandir

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the heart of India, Devi Talab Mandir is a stunning Hindu temple dedicated to the revered Mother Goddess Durga. With a rich history spanning over 200 years, this sacred site is one of India's 51 Shakti Peethas, believed to be places where parts of Goddess Sati's body fell. The temple attracts countless devotees each year, especially during vibrant Hindu festivals when its spiritual ambiance truly comes alive.
Devi talab Mandir is the best Hindu religious place to visit in Jalandhar. It's best for family visit. Here you will find large numbers of small temples also. The concept of Vaishno Mata Cave and Amarnath Shivling is unique.
Ashish K — Google review
Devi Talab Mandir is a famous Hindu temple located in Jalandhar, Punjab, dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas and holds immense religious significance. The temple is believed to be over 200 years old and attracts thousands of devotees, especially during Navratri and other Hindu festivals. The main sanctum houses an idol of Goddess Durga, and the temple complex also features a sacred pond, known as the "Talab," which is considered highly auspicious. A striking feature of the temple is the replica of the Amarnath Cave, which allows devotees to experience a pilgrimage-like journey within the premises. The temple also has shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman, and other deities, making it a spiritual hub for devotees. The architecture of the temple is a blend of traditional and modern styles, with intricate carvings and vibrant decorations. The atmosphere is filled with the sounds of devotional hymns and prayers, creating a deeply spiritual ambiance. Many visitors also come to the temple to seek blessings for health, prosperity, and well-being. With its religious importance and serene surroundings, Devi Talab Mandir remains a must-visit destination for both pilgrims and tourists in Jalandhar.
Vivek S — Google review
Must Visit Temple In Jalandhar.Temple Dedicated To Goddess Durga.Few Dharamshalas For Stay Available Nearby👍🏻
Jigar L — Google review
🚩🕉️Jai Mata Di 🚩🕉️ The Devi Talab Mandir Temple stands as a remarkable fusion of spirituality and tranquility, drawing visitors who seek both faith and inner peace. Its serene atmosphere, combined with the rich cultural heritage surrounding the temple, creates a unique sanctuary for reflection and devotion. The temple not only serves as a place of worship but also as a haven where individuals can connect with their beliefs while experiencing a profound sense of calm. 🚩🕉️ Jai Mata Di 🚩🕉️
Vishal S — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful temple with divine vibes. The place is very well maintained and the replicas of Amarnath and Vaishno Devi caves are impressive. Perfect for spiritual visits and family outings. Must visit during Navratri!
Rahul K — Google review
Devotion and Architecture: ​ Nestled in Arya Nagar, Jalandhar, is a beautiful temple complex that serves as a spiritual haven. The serene environment, punctuated by the soothing sounds of bells and hymns, offers a welcome respite. The temple's landscape is dotted with various shrines dedicated to different deities, creating a harmonious and inclusive atmosphere for all visitors. The architectural style is a fascinating mix of traditional and contemporary elements. While the main structures have the classic tiered domes and spires typical of North Indian temple architecture, there are also modern, clean lines and polished marble surfaces that lend the complex a pristine look. A prominent feature is the impressive golden dome, which is a modern addition but reflects the traditional pyramidal shape of temple shikhara. Among the various deities enshrined here, a large statue of Lord Hanuman stands prominently, representing strength and devotion. The temple's interior is equally beautiful, with intricate carvings on the pillars and altars. The use of white marble gives the space a sense of purity and calm, enhancing the spiritual experience for all who enter. This temple complex is not just a place of worship but a cultural and architectural landmark. It beautifully merges ancient religious traditions with modern design, creating a space that is both historically significant and relevant to contemporary spiritual life. It's a place where you can find peace and feel a deep sense of connection.
Rizwan U — Google review
Very nice experience at the spiritual place. We stayed at the dharamshala inside the temple premises. For 900 rupees per day, we were given a big room with AC and geyser in the bathroom. Rooms were clean compared to other dharamshalas. It takes around 90 minutes to fully cover all places inside the temple. Mornings and evenings are the best time to visit the temple. It's a bit crowded in the evening. Staying in Dharamshala was a great experience as we can visit the temple any number of times effortlessly. The management personnel were very helpful.
Ashish J — Google review
Please visit to get mental peace and calmness you will get a great spiritual experience
Tapas N — Google review
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Tanda Rd, Shiv Nagar, Industrial Area, Jalandhar, Punjab 144008, India
https://shreedevitalabmandir.org/
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Minarat-ul Masih

Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
One of the signs of the advent of the Promised Messiah as described by the Holy Prophet (sa) was that he will be raised near a white minaret east of Damascus.
Sabahuddin S — Google review
Made-up religion that has absolutely nothing to do with Islam. Merza Ghlam Ahmed is one of the biggest liars in the history. His followers are so apathetic. I ask them to consider their leaders lies and convert to Islam, the true religion.
Nasser A — Google review
One of the signs of the advent of the promised Messaih(as) as described by The Holy Prophet(peace be upon him) was that he will be raised near a white minaret east of Damascus.In accordance with Divine Instructions the promised Messaih(as) laid the foundation stone of this minaret on Friday 13th, March 1903. In his life time it was raised to 6 feet, then due to lack of funds the work on the structure had to be suspended. It was resumed by the Khalifa-tul-Masih II by laying a brick again on 27th November, 1914. The structure was completed, in the cost of Rs. 5,963 (excluding the 6 feet of first phase) in early 1916. It has three stages, 92 steps and the total height is about 105 feet. The clock was fixed in 1933. The minaret was designed by Syed Abdul Rashid and supervision of the second phase of construction was carried out by Qazi Abdul Rahim Bhatti. In 1938-39, during the time of Khalifa-tul-Masih II, the minaret was coated with plaster of white marble. It was veneered with white marble slabs in the total cost of Rs. 8,021,35.51 in 1980-81 in the time of Khalifa-tul-Masih III. Qadian is situated to the east of Damascus and the white minaret is the sign of peace and proclaims the Advent of the Prince of Peace, The Promised Messiah, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
GULAM I — Google review
ahmadiyya muslim people are very helpful
Ataul A — Google review
Reaching the height of 105 feet, the construction of Minarat-ul-Masih completed on December 1915. The total number of stairs of the minaret are 92 and there is a total of 211 names of companions which are engraved on it. This minaret has experienced more than a century of opposition and hostility to date, but its light continues to shine across the globe.
Usman A — Google review
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R99G+HJM, Main Bazaar Gali, Ahmadiyya Mohalla, Hindu Mohalla, Qadian, Punjab 143516, India
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Wonderland, Jalandhar.

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Wonderland, Jalandhar, is a fantastic destination for families seeking a day of fun and adventure. Spanning an impressive 11 acres, this theme park boasts an array of thrilling rides suitable for all ages, including a small roller coaster and exciting water slides complemented by a wave pool. It's the perfect summer getaway where you can enjoy spacious parking and easy ticket access. Visitors rave about the variety of dry games available alongside refreshing water attractions.
I visited this place yesterday with my family, and I must say it was full of fun! There are activities available for every age group, and the entire area is well-maintained. There are great spots for photography, delicious food, exciting rides, a swimming area, water fun, and many other activities. To fully enjoy everything, you need at least 5 to 6 hours. Highly recommended for a fun-filled day
Sapna T — Google review
Wonder land Jalandhar water park is located on nakodar road. Location - this place is located outside Jalandhar area. But the roads are very good so you can easily reach their on time Timings - its opening time is 10 am to 6pm everyday, Ticket price - per person ticket is 1600 including taxes, child is free if there height is less than 3 feet But you can also pay 1700 per person to get a free access entry within 1 year Buffet - buffet is also included. Snacks buffet is from 1-4pm, lunch buffet is from 4-5pm. So plan accordingly There are many pools with slides and games for adults and children also Horror house is also available for everyone. You will get free swimming costumes also. Free Parking is also available outside this place Very well maintained water park with clean water in the pools They also appoint security guard within pools for safety purpose Overall a good experience 😃
Spark S — Google review
We enjoyed a nice experience very well. Full of enjoyment Wonderland in Jalandhar is a fantastic amusement park that's perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike. Here's what you can expect: *Overall Experience* Wonderland offers an exciting experience with its array of thrilling rides, water park, and entertainment options suitable for all ages. The park's well-maintained grounds and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for a fun-filled day.
Abisekh — Google review
I've given it 5 🌟 based on Indian other Indian experiences. As an Australian visiting, I was blown away with variety of activities and cleanliness of the park. It is considered expensive in India. But I think it's real value for money. The rides and slides were super fun and for various age groups. The water was clean. I loved that they offered swimwear. You couldn't swim in clothes and had to have your own appropriate swimwear or use the provided modest swim wear. The buffet lunch was incredible. We didn't have to wait. So many options. And I didn't realise that there are other snack stations with pizza and all sorts also included in the entrance. I'd go back again for sure. Anyway in India it's worth paying the 100rp to get a return pass!
Jenna G — Google review
Good Experience to visit this place Excellent place for family to visit with. Very coordinating staff, wonderfully rides and water activities. Delicious food and number of varities. We have reached there at 1100hrs and it was 1900 when we left. Times passed so quickly 😢 😪 😫, but it was wonderful, ਬਹੁਤ ਵਧੀਆ ....
Balwinder S — Google review
I recently visited Wonderland Jalandhar with my family, and it was an amazing experience. The park offers something for everyone—fun rides, water attractions, swimming pools, and several entertainment options. The surroundings are neat and well-maintained, with plenty of nice spots for photos. The food was tasty, and overall the place felt safe and family-friendly. To explore and enjoy everything properly, plan to spend at least 5–6 hours here. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a full day of fun and relaxation.
Deepak M — Google review
Cool and calm place. Clean and green place. Water park is good. Hospitality is good enough. Security staff is cooperative, vigilent and active. Overall I'll have 8 points out of 10. The reason of 2 points less is for average quality of water in water park.
Chemistry S — Google review
Very good place for water park enjoyment for every age group. All the ride are very good and proper safety is done by the authorities. Every one can enjoy here. I enjoyed very much with my family. And the dinning area is also very beautiful and hygiene. They take care or every one. Thanks
Varun V — Google review
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Jalandhar - Nakodar Rd, near Lambra, Tajpur, Jalandhar, Punjab 144026, India
https://wonderlandthemepark.com/
+91 70091 30906
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Pushpa Gujral Science City

Sights & Landmarks
Science museum
Educational sites
Best place for children to visit. There is laser show , space theatre, 3D show, earthquake simulator, climate change theatre , and Dino park also . you can get food here . Remains open from 9am -6pm and last ticket can be obtained till 5pm. Thank you !!
Shivansh D — Google review
It was great experience with family and friends. But maintance was very poor. We visit science city on Saturday and there was many school students came to visit also. If you are planning the visit, try to plan on week days not on holidays
Yogi B — Google review
Beautiful landscape, lots of activities, simulators etc. 4-5 hours required to visit. Somethings require more maintenance but overall nice place.
Nupur J — Google review
This place is made to understand the basic concepts of science in a very interesting way. You must visit there once at this place. Very large area, I learned different topics of science there and also understand the basic structure and functioning of human body. It takes 5-6 hours to see all the things. Different topics are- Climate change, Laser show, Flight Simulator, Dome theatre and many more.
Neeraj K — Google review
Nice place to visit. Particularly interesting for children. It is costly in terms of tickets and entertainement. But with the various activities, toy train, boating, shows, huge area, dinosaur park and children enjoyment, with paying the price. Some area was closed today but enough for the day. Normally they ask for package, you can take package which usually costs lower. There are many scenic area, if you like photography then I believe you should plan according for the day light or Sun light directions for best shots.
Raman S — Google review
Science city is place worth to visit with the students who have some knowledge of science. It’s green, large campus with various blocks on subjects like electricity, laser shows, astronomical block etc is worth visiting.
Jai K — Google review
Pushpa gujral science city, is a beautiful place fr fun, adventure and learning.. So much effort and precision must have been put in to make it wonderful and to keep it that way.. Dinosaur park is really amazing.. It looks so much real, u are bound to be scared.. Go there with kids and your family and you will love it to the core
ASHOK S — Google review
Set in a sprawling campus, the Pushpa Gujral Science City near Kapurthala is a beautiful place intended to kindle or stoke a scientific bent of mind in young and old alike. Don't miss the Sports Science Centre; it is indeed one of a kind. The Dino Park is interesting. There is enough to keep curious kids interested, especially the Fun and Games oriented exhibits and installations. This place can take an entire day, so plan accordingly.
Sreeram M — Google review
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Kapurthala Rd, Pushpa Gujral Science City, Kapurthala, Rasulpur, Punjab 144603, India
https://pgsciencecity.punjab.gov.in/
+91 92179 46036
20

Dera Baba Jaimal Singh Ji

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Sacred & Religious Sites
4.7
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Bhaini, Punjab 143204, India
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Jai bawa lal ji Dhainpur Dham

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Feeling blessed at Shri Bawa Lal Dyal ji Dham, Dhianpur Jai Shri Bawa Lal ji to all. Amavasya Day Family sunday. Take only 20mins for Darshan.
CA K — Google review
I visited dhianpur dhaam with family after Long Time,but disappointed dhaam environment everything disappointed.when I sitted langer hall, langer waw very very bad qualities (roti was very sour, in rice big stone,and lentis just boil and putted salted (lentil like water).I respected dhyanpur dhaam but mangement very bad.i requested all mangement improve langer qualities.too many devotees comes from out of State,but all disappointed.improve langer qualities. Jai shree bawa lal dyal ji
Sumit S — Google review
Very peaceful temple. Devotees visiting here to get blessings of Baba g. One should visit their and attend lungar and kirtan, Shri Bawa Lal ji is one of the sacred place of Hindus to visit in Dhianpur, Punjab. The married couples were blessed with babies by the blessings of Babaji.,
VARINDER K — Google review
Surreal place. Good atmosphere for praying. It is located in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab state. Very easily approachable through road. If you are planning to visit there, you will have to reach there before 10:00 PM and after 3:30 AM as the main door to the temple is kept closed between10:00 PM to 3:30 AM. You can stay overnight here in the rooms available in the temple premises itself and eat in the langar Hall. Parking with ample space is also right outside the TEMPLE which is paid parking. Even temple security is here which keeps vigil here night and day.
Anshul C — Google review
I visited this place after almost 15 years though I live just 30 KM away from here. Alot of things have been updated. Ample parking space is available here with people guiding what should be done and where to park. If the senior citizen could not walk upto temple then one can easily get a ticket from parking space and can get the vehicle to the nearby parking to the temple. But that space is very little. So plan accordingly. Washrooms are also available. Hygiene is not so good near by temple, this is one thing which is needed to focus on as a public also and trust also. Langar haal is also upgraded and alot of People can be accommodated at once. Darshan are available till 1215 PM max and then evening 4 PM so plan accordingly. Cars can come easily roads are OK OK not so good not so bad. Nearby market offers tea and snacks too. Langar haal will offer karhi and rice most of the times with chapati and sabzi. You have to collect and wash your own utensils after done. All in all very Nice experience.
Lalit S — Google review
I came here with my family. I saw that this temple is completely different from other temples. Unlike other temples, no Pandit sits here and cheats you in the name of getting you to perform puja. I liked the system of this temple very much.
Vikramjeet S — Google review
Jai Bawa Lal Ji 🙏. One of the most religious place in Punjab. This place is full of positive vibes and mental peace 💕
Jyoti _ — Google review
Good and religious place to visit. Shri Bawa Lal Dayal Ji Maharaj born in a Town known Kasur, District Lahore, of Punjab Birthday celebrated as DOOJ/ DUTIYA In A.D. 1495, Shri Bawa Lal ji arrived at this place with Shri Dhiandasji, Shri Gurumukh Lal ji and Shri Kashi Ram ji the name ‘Dhianpur’ after the name of his disciple Dhiandas.
Lalit K — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Shri Bawa Lal Ji, Dhianpur, Punjab 143605, India
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Goindwal Sahib

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Goindwal Sahib, also referred to as Goindwal, is situated in the Taran Taran district of Punjab, India, approximately 23 km from Tarn Taran Sahib. This place gained significance during the 16th century as it became a prominent center for the Sikh religion under the leadership of Guru Amar Das Ji.
4.7
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Punjab, India, USA
23

The Partition Museum

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Historical place museum
Museums
History Museums
The Partition Museum in Amritsar is a historical museum that documents the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan through a collection of photos, documents, and artifacts. It offers an exhaustive set of items providing insights into the country's history. The museum showcases various artifacts dating back to prehistoric and BC ages, as well as exhibits from ancient history and handicraft works. A visit to this museum is a must for those interested in delving into the rich history of the region.
The Partition Museum, located near Town Hall in Amritsar, is the world’s first museum dedicated to the memory of India’s Partition of 1947. It beautifully yet painfully captures the human stories, struggles, and resilience of millions who experienced one of the largest mass migrations in history. ✔️ Highlights: • Personal stories, letters, photographs, and belongings of refugees • Audio-visual exhibits narrating real-life experiences of Partition • Art installations and maps showing migration routes and refugee camps • Peace Wall with messages of hope and unity • Well-curated galleries that take you on a chronological journey of events before, during, and after Partition ⚠️ Things to keep in mind: • The atmosphere is emotional and heavy—be prepared for a moving experience • Allow 1.5–2 hours to explore fully • Photography is restricted in certain sections • Closed on Mondays—check timings before visiting ⭐ Overall: A powerful and emotional museum that makes history come alive through real human experiences. Visiting the Partition Museum is not just educational, but also deeply moving, reminding us of the value of peace and unity.
Pooja C — Google review
I recently visited the Partition Museum in Amritsar, and I really liked it. The museum is very informative and gives a deep insight into the history and emotions of the Partition of 1947. The displays, personal stories, and photographs are very moving and beautifully presented. It gives deep sense of emotions when we learn the sacrifices of the innocent made because of few people's greed, stubbornness and unplanned activity. Overall, it’s a must-visit place.
Guru S — Google review
Great place to learn about partition, political scenario that led to it and its aftermath. There is lot of reading needed, wish there was more audio visual treatment. If you have time, do get an audio guide available at rs 100.
Deepak L — Google review
The partition museum is a place to visit while in Amritsar. It displays a lot of information and artefacts related to the Partition of erstwhile India into India and Pakistan. It is good place to visit if you are interested to know of the history related to partition.
Sunil K — Google review
This partition museum is about how the actual partition happened between India and Pakistan who fought together for independence but demanded different countries for different religions The Partition Museum is a public museum located in the town hall of Amritsar, Punjab, India.[1] The museum aims to become the central repository of stories, materials, and documents related to the post-partition riots that followed the division of British India into two independent dominions: India and Pakistan. The museum also focuses on the history of the “anti-colonial movement, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the Komagata Maru incident, the All India Muslim League and the Indian National Congress, and the journey of resilience and recuperation for women”.The building wherein the museum is located in Amritsar was also “once the British headquarters and a jail”. The museum was inaugurated on 25 August 2017. Punjab In 1947, British India was divided into India and Pakistan. The partition lines, drawn on a map by the British lawyer Cyril Radcliffe, divided the province of Punjab and Bengal into two parts on the basis of religion. As a result, millions of people found themselves on the wrong side of the border overnight. According to various estimates, more than 800,000 Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs were killed in the riots that followed the partition between August 1947 to January 1948. Additionally, more than 1,400,000 people became refugees.
Roshan S — Google review
The image shows a review interface for "The Partition Museum" on a platform like Google Maps. The user is being prompted to provide details about their visit, including the day of the visit, the waiting time to enter, and whether they would recommend buying tickets in advance. The Partition Museum is located in Amritsar, India. It is a museum dedicated to the memory of the Partition of India in 1947, which resulted in the displacement of millions of people and the creation of India and Pakistan. It is a popular attraction and is often listed as a must-do activity for visitors to Amritsar, along with other sites like the Golden Temple and Jallianwala Bagh. The image shows a review interface for "The Partition Museum" on a platform like Google Maps. The user is being prompted to provide details about their visit, including the day of the visit, the waiting time to enter, and whether they would recommend buying tickets in advance. The Partition Museum is located in Amritsar, India. It is a museum dedicated to the memory of the Partition of India in 1947, which resulted in the displacement of millions of people and the creation of India and Pakistan. It is a popular attraction and is often listed as a must-do activity for visitors to Amritsar, along with other sites like the Golden Temple and Jallianwala Bagh. The image shows a review interface for "The Partition Museum" on a platform like Google Maps. The user is being prompted to provide details about their visit, including the day of the visit, the waiting time to enter, and whether they would recommend buying tickets in advance. The Partition Museum is located in Amritsar, India. It is a museum dedicated to the memory of the Partition of India in 1947, which resulted in the displacement of millions of people and the creation of India and Pakistan. It is a popular attraction and is often listed as a must-do activity for visitors to Amritsar, along with other sites like the Golden Temple and Jallianwala Bagh.
PVS C — Google review
The Partition Museum, located in Amritsar, Punjab, is a unique and deeply moving institution dedicated to the memory of the 1947 Partition of India. It's the first of its kind in the world, serving as a powerful memorial and a central repository for the stories, artifacts, and documents from that tumultuous period. A "People's Museum" The museum's core mission is to tell the human stories of the Partition. Instead of focusing solely on political events, it highlights the experiences of the millions of people who were displaced, lost their homes, and endured immense suffering. The museum's collection is built largely on oral histories and personal artifacts donated by survivors and their families—things like clothes, utensils, and letters that people carried with them as they fled their homes. Location and Exhibits The museum is housed in the historic Town Hall building in Amritsar, a fitting location given the city's close proximity to the India-Pakistan border and its central role in the events of 1947. The exhibits are arranged chronologically, taking visitors through the events that led up to the Partition, the mass migration and violence that followed, and the subsequent efforts of rehabilitation and resettlement. Through photographs, videos, audio recordings, and personal belongings, the museum creates a powerful and often heartbreaking narrative. Why It's Important The Partition was one of the largest mass migrations in human history, with millions of people displaced and an estimated one to two million killed. For decades, there was no dedicated memorial or museum to commemorate this event. The Partition Museum fills this void, ensuring that the stories of the survivors and the legacy of this historical event are not forgotten. It serves as a reminder of the human cost of political decisions and the resilience of those who rebuilt their lives after such a profound upheaval. The Partition Museum, located in Amritsar, Punjab, is a unique and deeply moving institution dedicated to the memory of the 1947 Partition of India. It's the first of its kind in the world, serving as a powerful memorial and a central repository for the stories, artifacts, and documents from that tumultuous period. A "People's Museum" The museum's core mission is to tell the human stories of the Partition. Instead of focusing solely on political events, it highlights the experiences of the millions of people who were displaced, lost their homes, and endured immense suffering. The museum's collection is built largely on oral histories and personal artifacts donated by survivors and their families—things like clothes, utensils, and letters that people carried with them as they fled their homes. Location and Exhibits The museum is housed in the historic Town Hall building in Amritsar, a fitting location given the city's close proximity to the India-Pakistan border and its central role in the events of 1947. The exhibits are arranged chronologically, taking visitors through the events that led up to the Partition, the mass migration and violence that followed, and the subsequent efforts of rehabilitation and resettlement. Through photographs, videos, audio recordings, and personal belongings, the museum creates a powerful and often heartbreaking narrative. Why It's Important The Partition was one of the largest mass migrations in human history, with millions of people displaced and an estimated one to two million killed. For decades, there was no dedicated memorial or museum to commemorate this event. The Partition Museum fills this void, ensuring that the stories of the survivors and the legacy of this historical event are not forgotten. It serves as a reminder of the human cost of political decisions and the resilience of those who rebuilt their lives after such a profound upheaval.
Chaitanya P — Google review
Very beautiful and well managed. They provide audiotours so you don’t have to worry if you know about history or not. It gives goosebumps while going through and getting to know things. 1-1.30 hrs is enough. No photography allowed inside. Ticlets are proced at Rs. 10. The theme is; as the name suggests- partition, what led to the partition and the aftermath! Do visit, it’s near Golden Temple Complex only. Closed on Monday.
RUTVIK D — Google review
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4.6
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Hall Rd, Town Hall, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab 143006, India
http://www.partitionmuseum.org/
+91 81300 01947
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Jallianwala Bagh

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Memorial park
Nature & Parks
Jallianwala Bagh is a public garden in Amritsar, India, known for its memorial to the tragic massacre of 13 April 1919. The garden features an eternal flame-shaped memorial and serves as a significant historical site. It is part of the Heritage Mile along with the Golden Temple and the Partition Museum.
Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar is a place which I always wanted to visit. More than a tourist destination; it's a very historical place historical which has left a lasting impression on every Indian. Having heard so much of the incident on 1919 when the British indiscriminately fired on and killed and wounded many Indians, visiting Jallianwala Bagh was a deeply moving and emotional experience for us. The moment you walk in, as you have heard a lot of on the event, you can feel the weight of history all around you. They have preserved bullet marks on the walls and the well with a tragic story behind it serve as powerful reminders of the sacrifices made during India's freedom struggle. Government has done some renovation also. A good step. The place brings in a strong sense of patriotism and gratitude. It is located at a walking distance near the revered Golden Temple, and a must see of any trip to Amritsar, offering a stark reminder of India's struggle for independence. A must visit historical monument for all Indians. There are a lot of informative displays and a garden area for reflection. The place was very crowded as we went on a weekend.
Sunil K — Google review
Visiting Jallianwala Bagh was a deeply emotional experience. The moment I entered, I could feel the weight of history in the air. The bullet marks on the walls and the Martyrs’ Well speak volumes about the pain and courage of those who stood here a century ago.The place is beautifully maintained and filled with stories that remind us what freedom truly cost. The eternal flame and memorial create a peaceful yet powerful atmosphere that leaves you silent and reflective.It’s not just a tourist spot — it’s a reminder of bravery, sacrifice, and the resilience of our nation. Every Indian should visit at least once.
Guru S — Google review
Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar is not just a tourist destination — it’s a sacred ground of history and sacrifice that every Indian carries in their heart. I had always wanted to visit this place, and being here was a deeply emotional and humbling experience. Having read and heard about the tragic incident of 1919, when innocent Indians were mercilessly fired upon by British troops, stepping inside the Bagh fills you with a powerful sense of grief and respect. You can almost feel the weight of history in the air. The preserved bullet marks on the walls and the Martyrs’ Well stand as silent yet powerful reminders of the immense courage and suffering of those who laid down their lives for our freedom. The recent renovations by the government have enhanced the site while maintaining its historical essence — a thoughtful step indeed. Located just a short walk from the Golden Temple, this memorial is an essential part of any visit to Amritsar. The informative displays, peaceful garden areas, and solemn atmosphere make it a place for reflection and gratitude. It was quite crowded when we visited over the weekend, but that only shows how strongly this place continues to touch the hearts of people. A must-visit historical monument for every Indian — one that rekindles patriotism, pride, and deep respect for our nation’s freedom fighters. 🇮🇳❤️
Yaduveer S — Google review
My visit to Jallianwala Bagh was one of the most emotional and meaningful experiences I’ve had while travelling. The moment you enter, the atmosphere itself feels heavy with history. This is not just a tourist spot—it’s a place that carries the pain, sacrifice, and bravery of countless innocent people who lost their lives on 13 April 1919. Walking through the narrow entrance, you immediately understand how trapped people must have felt during the tragic massacre. The preservation of the site is commendable. The bullet marks on the walls, the Martyrs’ Well, and the museum galleries are maintained with respect and detail. Each display, photograph, and written description helps you understand the magnitude of what happened here. The museum section is especially powerful, offering well-curated visuals, documents, and audio clips that make history come alive. The gardens and pathways are clean, the lighting is good, and the entire place is organized to handle heavy crowds. Despite being a popular tourist place, there’s a sense of silence and reflection everywhere. Security checks are smooth, and the staff is helpful in guiding visitors. In my opinion, Jallianwala Bagh is a must-visit landmark for every Indian. It’s not only a place to see but a place to feel. You leave with a deeper understanding of our freedom struggle and immense respect for the martyrs who sacrificed everything. Highly recommended for students, families, and anyone visiting Amritsar.
Okesh R — Google review
Jallianwala Bagh is one of the most historic places in India, carrying the painful memory of the tragic massacre of 1919. Visiting this site is both an emotional and educational experience, as it reminds us of the sacrifices made during the freedom struggle. The preserved walls with bullet marks and the memorial serve as powerful symbols of the disaster that should never be forgotten. The site is maintained well and provides proper historical explanations through displays and plaques, making it easier for visitors to understand the events that unfolded here. One of the best things about Jallianwala Bagh is that there is no entry fee, so anyone can walk in and pay their respects. It is located very close to the Golden Temple, which makes it convenient to cover both in the same trip. The garden closes at 5 p.m., so visiting early is recommended not only to avoid the harsh sun but also to have ample time to explore peacefully. Be cautious, though, as there are occasional pickpocketing incidents reported around the area, and police presence is limited. On the brighter side, the place is surrounded by plenty of restaurants. Entry and exit are through different gates, ensuring smooth movement of visitors.
Aniruth G — Google review
The place is well maintained and there’s no entry fee. You can easily spend a couple of hours exploring around and understanding the history connected to this site. As you walk through, you’ll come across many untold stories. some displayed, some narrated by locals or guides. A must-visit place in Amritsar to truly feel a part of India’s past.
Santhosh B — Google review
Jallianwala Bagh is a powerful and emotional historic place that reminds us of the tragic 1919 massacre. The bullet marks and the Shaheed Well clearly show the pain and sacrifice of innocent people. The small museum inside provides simple and useful information about what happened that day. The atmosphere is peaceful, yet filled with deep emotions. Overall, it is a must-visit place to understand India’s freedom struggle and pay respect to the martyrs.
Gagan S — Google review
Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar is a poignant historical site that stands as a solemn reminder of India’s struggle for freedom. The well-preserved memorial, with its Martyrs’ Wall and commemorative plaques, evokes deep respect and reflection. Walking through the garden, one can feel the weight of history and the sacrifice of countless innocent lives. The site is maintained with care, offering informative displays and a tranquil atmosphere for visitors to pay homage. Visiting Jallianwala Bagh is both educational and emotional, leaving a lasting impression of courage, resilience, and the spirit of India’s independence movement.
Krishnamurthy R — Google review
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4.3
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Golden Temple Rd, Jallan Wala Bagh, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Amritsar Cantt., Punjab 143006, India
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Sri Akal Takht Sahib

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Akal Takht Sahib, also known as Akal Bunga, is a significant religious site for Sikhs. Established in 1606, it is one of the five takhts in Sikhism and serves as a place for seeking justice. Situated next to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, it houses ancient Sikh scriptures and books. There is no entry fee to visit this sacred place, which is open from 5 AM to 10 PM daily.
The first and the most important t The first and the most important takht was established by Guru Hargobind in 1609: Akal Takht (the Throne of the Timeless God), located just opposite the gate of Harmandir Sahib (The Golden Temple), in Amritsar. While the Harmandir Sahib, or Golden Temple, represents Sikh spiritual guidance, the Akal Takht symbolizes the dispensing of justice and temporal activity. It is the highest seat of temporal authority of the Khalsa and the seat of the Sikh religion's earthly authority. There, the Guru held his court and decided matters of military strategy and political policy. Later on, the Sikh Nation (Sarbat Khalsa) took decisions here on matters of peace and war and settled disputes between the various Sikh groups. Jarnailsinh Bhindranwale occupied it in 1984. To make Akaltakht free from Jarnailsinh Bhindranwale and his followers, Indian Army attacked on them. This was damaged and rebuilt.
Ashutosh M — Google review
Akal Takht Sahib is right in front of the Golden Temple The view of Harmandir Sahib is visible from akal Takht Sahib.Sitting here you can chant Waheguru Mantra comfortably.The heart gets comfort and peace.
Jagjeet S — Google review
[No description needed] Keep in mind: *Shoes and luggage rooms are free *Free head clothes are available in front of the luggage room (No need to buy) *There's a museum inside the temple fort (Must visit) *Try to reach as early as possible. *Respect the religion
Kashinathan K — Google review
The overall grounds with Harmindir Sahib (Golden Temple) showcased in the middle. It is hard to even describe the STUNNING BEAUTY of the grounds. This the cultural/religious center of Sikhism and you will see and learn everything you would ever want to know about the culture here. We used Roobaroo walls to arrange our tour of Amritsar and this was the crown jewel of the visit. It is truly BREATHTAKING. Everywhere you look you will see the architectural detail that will amaze. AND YOU CAN ALSO SERVE AS WELL BY BOTH PAYING FOR FOOD DONATED AND PROVIDING YOUR LABOR IN THE KITCHEN AS THEY SERVE THE DESTITUTE. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL GAIN THE TRUE SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE. Definitely go in early-mis evening so you see the full visual grandeur as darkness sets in and you see the illumination the grounds!! A TRULY ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE!
Don D — Google review
"An amazing holy place where you can feel the presence of God. place—peaceful, clean, and neat—open for visits anytime, 24/7."
Lavanyu M — Google review
Sri Akal Takht Sahib was built by Guru Hargobind Sahib with the help of Baba Buddha Ji and Bhai Gurdas Ji. The nine feet tall concrete slab was revealed by Guru Hargobind on June 15, 1606, when he wore two swords, the Miri and the Piri, which indicate his temporal and religious authority, respectively. Every year on July 2 the Sikh community across the globe honours the establishment of Sri Akal Takht Sahib. It is one of five takhts (seats) of the Sikhs which is considered to be the first and most important Takht situated in Amritsar. Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib, the sixth Guru of the religion, laid the foundation of this platform inside the Golden Temple complex🙏
Jassimran S — Google review
A Symbol of Sikh Courage, Justice, and Spiritual Authority Akal Takht Sahib, located within the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar, is not just a religious site — it is the highest seat of temporal authority in Sikhism. Standing directly opposite the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple), it beautifully represents the balance between spiritual devotion and worldly responsibility. The atmosphere is powerful and humbling. You can truly feel the strength, dignity, and sacrifice associated with Sikh history and values. The architecture is majestic, and the energy of the place fills you with pride and peace at the same time. Visiting Akal Takht Sahib is a deeply moving experience. It reminds you of the courage of the Gurus and the resilience of the Sikh community. A must-visit for anyone coming to Amritsar — whether spiritual, curious, or simply seeking inspiration. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh 🙏
Dr P — Google review
Akal Takht is the highest temporal seat of authority in Sikhism, established by Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji (6th Guru) in 1606 in Amritsar, opposite the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple). It was built to represent the Guru’s temporal authority alongside spiritual guidance. The Akal Takht served as the center for justice, decision-making, and Sikh governance
Satnam S — Google review
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JVCG+753, Harmandir Sahib, Golden Temple Rd, Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Amritsar Cantt., Punjab 143006, India
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Dharmashala Durgiana temple & Shivala Trust Jyotish

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Dharmashala Durgiana Temple & Shivala Trust Jyotish is a renowned Hindu temple situated in Amritsar, Punjab. It is dedicated to Goddess Durga and also houses idols of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. The temple's architecture resembles that of the Golden Temple in the same city.
Peaceful place. There r All temple of hindu. Sitla Mata, Hanuman Mandir, Laxmi Narayan Temple🕌, Shani Temple🕌 nd Bhairo Nath g.
Kanika M — Google review
The Dharamshala was good, but something I didn't like was the Khatmal on the beds, I couldn't sleep the whole night and had to change the room the next day. My visit was pretty good besides the room issue. There is a restaurant near Dharmashala and a sweet shop as well. The restaurant is just a few steps away from the Dharamshala and its Chhole Bhature prepared from Desi Ghee. The taste and everything is undefined. The purity, my experience was the best about the food and other shops. It's worth the time and money. It is affordable, no offence. I recommend the Rasmalai and chhole bhature! Whenever you go to Amritsar or visit The Golden Temple, make sure you grab a bite of these. May Guru Nanak Ji Bless You!
Ishika — Google review
Durgiana Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in Amritsar, in an Indian state called Punjab. This temple was built in the honour of Goddess Durga, hence the name Durgiana Temple. You can also find the idols of Lord Vishnu, who is known as the protector of the world and Goddess Lakshmi who is known as the goddess of wealth in this temple. The architecture style of the Durgiana Temple is similar to the style of the Golden Temple which is a Gurudwara located in the same city. Both temples hold an equal amount of importance in the city in terms of worship. The Durgiana Temple is also known as Sitla Mandir, Lakshmi Narayan Temple and Durga Tirath temple amongst the locals in Punjab. According to Hindu mythology, many incidences took place in this temple wherein one incidence Lava and Kusha (Children of Lord Rama) tied Lord Hanuman to a tree in the temple as a challenge. And in another incidence, it is said that the grandson of Lord Surya, Iksvaku, had performed a number of yagyas in the same area. Therefore, according to Hindu Mythology, the land of Durgiana Temple is considered as a holy land. Since the Durgiana Temple is built in the middle of the sacred lake, it is said that the temple holds holy power which helps people with their problems. Since there are many temples located in the city of Amritsar, it is the best city to be in the list of your pilgrimage tours. It is a brilliantly built temple.
Karthik — Google review
I love this place this place is so cool I love it
Vinay S — Google review
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JVF9+FFJ, Lohgarh Gate, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab 143006, India
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Gobindgarh Fort

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Sights & Landmarks
Fortress
Gobindgarh Fort, a historic fortress dating back to the 17th century, is a significant part of Amritsar's heritage. Spanning across 43 acres, this fort offers visitors an immersive experience through infotainment shows such as light and sound displays, a museum showcasing its history, and exhibitions. The fort also hosts cultural performances including bhangra and gatka shows.
Visiting Gobindgarh Fort was an incredible experience — a fascinating blend of history, heritage, and modern technology. The 7D show was absolutely thrilling, bringing to life the glorious era of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in a way that leaves you spellbound. The museum, live performances, and cultural exhibits beautifully showcase the rich legacy of Punjab — from its bravery and tradition to its music and art. Every corner of the fort tells a story, making it an experience you’ll never forget. A perfect destination for those who want to feel connected to Punjab’s pride, culture, and spirit — all in one place. Truly, Gobindgarh Fort is where the past meets the present in the most inspiring way! 🇮🇳❤️
Yaduveer S — Google review
To be honest I was quite disappointed with the whole experience. The ticket prices are little high for what they offer. The Bhangra troupe was excellent. Apart from that, everything else was sub par I would say. Especially the hyped 7DX show. I have seen way more immersive and better shows in theme parks. Overall I would say, if you have the time and money to spend and really really want to explore something new, then only visit the place.
Aromal C — Google review
The fort is quite good - clean, maintained. They have some activities which can take some time (short movie, a pmpagdi/turban museum & some activities lined through +food & shopping).. Overall ~2 hours (minimum) to peacefully roam around the place.
Smita N — Google review
Visiting Gobindgarh Fort was an exciting blend of history and technology. The 7D show brought the glorious past of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to life in a thrilling way. The museum, live performances, and cultural exhibits made the experience unforgettable. A perfect mix of heritage, entertainment, and pride in Punjab’s rich legacy
KAMAL A — Google review
A fort of historical significance, but suffers low maintenance and inadequate patronage. There is a Pagdi museum, good Bhangra performance and a 7D movie show on Maharaja Ranjit Singh which would be liked by the Children (different going that the glitches in movie visuals have gotten fixed by now). Tickets cost about 350 per adult and it is recommended to visit in the evening. A battery cart (chargeable) takes visitors from the ticket counter to fort location, which is about a 500m walk otherwise. Though there are eateries, I could not venture to try them.
Kranti — Google review
We really enjoyed visiting this fort. But we were surprised for entrance fee for foreigners 700 INR! Including is 20 min.long 7D movie about Maharaja. It’s very overpriced. At least we made nice photos there.
Bonjour H — Google review
It's an interesting and huge fort. As foreigners, we paid 250 Indian Rupees per person as entrance fee. There were not a lot of visitors.
Helmut H — Google review
Nice place. Awesome 7D show. Must watch. Beautiful dance performances of bhangra in open amphitheatre. Very informative Pagri museum.
Shubhangi S — Google review
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Old Cantt Road, Vijay Chowk, inside Lohgarh Chowk, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India
http://www.fortgobindgarh.com/
+91 82890 21218
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Harike Wetland

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Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled about 55 km south of Amritsar, Harike Wetland stands as the largest wetland in Northern India and a vital bird sanctuary. This stunning area is formed by the confluence of the Sutlej and Beas rivers, creating a vast lake that teems with diverse wildlife, including migratory birds, local fish species, and unique plant life. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in its beauty through guided boat tours or tranquil lakeside walks.
First of all this location is not accurate. This place is named Harike Wetland but if you see the map clearly this location has no river or water source nearby which shows the location is inaccurate. Actually Harike wetland is approx 25 to 30km away from this location. This location misguided me too once but i changed location to Harike Bird Sanctuary. For easy and precise navigation i would suggest searching for Harike Barrage(Indira Gandhi Canal) or Gurudwara Nanaksar Sahib in Harike which is approx 300 mt away from Harike wetland or Bird sanctuary. You can start the journey to this sanctuary from that Gurudwara. Regarding this place, its beautiful natural wetland, winters are the best time to visit when birds from europe migrate to India.
Zen — Google review
Offbeat and wonderful place to experience silence, nature, serenity and exotic migratory birds. I was lucky to see black and white cormorant and geese
Bull's E — Google review
Harike Wetland is a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers! Spread across a vast area, it’s one of the largest wetlands in North India and home to hundreds of migratory bird species, especially during the winter season. The serene surroundings, fresh air, and scenic views make it a perfect escape from city life. You can spot rare birds, enjoy peaceful walks, and capture stunning photographs. 📸 The area is clean, calm, and well-preserved, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. A must-visit near Amritsar!
Vanshika S — Google review
About 55 km south of Amritsar, Harike is India’s largest wetland and a designated bird sanctuary. Created by the confluence of the Sutlej and Beas rivers, the vast lake supports abundant wildlife—migratory waterfowl, local fish species, and endemic flora. Visitors explore via guided boat rides and lakeside paths. It’s a paradise for birdwatchers, nature lovers and photographers, especially in winter when Siberian ducks, pelicans and cranes flock here. The landscape blends serenity with biodiversity, making it a major eco-tourism site near Amritsar.
Ravinder K — Google review
Roughly 55 km south of Amritsar lies Harike, India’s largest wetland and an important bird sanctuary. Formed where the Sutlej and Beas rivers meet, this sprawling lake nurtures a rich variety of life—ranging from migratory birds and native fish to rare plant species. Tourists can discover its beauty through guided boat trips and peaceful lakeside trails. During the winter months, it transforms into a hotspot for bird enthusiasts, drawing Siberian ducks, pelicans, and cranes. Combining calm natural surroundings with remarkable biodiversity, Harike is a key eco-tourism attraction in the Amritsar region.
Pilakshi S — Google review
Must. Go to place for family outing
Rajat C — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and best seafood
Amrinder S — Google review
Nature is good and lovely
Gourav S — Google review
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Bishanpur, Punjab 144629, USA
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Mata Lal Devi Ji Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
nice 👍👍
Jaspreet S — Google review
Temple is maintained by mata lal devi ji trust model town amritsar
Rajeev S — Google review
A good temple must visit
Aman C — Google review
Top in the city hindu temple
Hemant S — Google review
Best hindu temple
H S — Google review
Nice
Hira ( — Google review
Place of heaven 🙏🙏
Sumegha S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mata Lal Devi Temple, located near Rani Ka Bagh, Amritsar, is a highly famous and revered religious place. It is also known as "Vaishno Devi of Punjab". This temple is built in the honor of Mata Lal Devi, who is considered a saint and is considered to be a symbol of divine powers. This temple is especially famous for female devotees, who come to seek blessings from the Mother Goddess for having children. The architecture and structure of the temple is similar to the Vaishno Devi temple in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir. The caves, narrow passages and flow of water inside the temple give an experience like a visit to Vaishno Devi. Apart from this, idols of various gods and goddesses are installed in the temple, making it an important pilgrimage site. Special events are held here during Navratri and other Hindu festivals, and thousands of devotees come to visit. Mata Lal Devi Temple is known for its miraculous experiences and faith, and has an important place among the religious places of Amritsar. Ghanshyam Prajapati (Original) माता लाल देवी मंदिर, जो रानी का बाग, अमृतसर के पास स्थित है, एक अत्यंत प्रसिद्ध और पूजनीय धार्मिक स्थल है। इसे "पंजाब की वैष्णो देवी" के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। यह मंदिर माता लाल देवी के सम्मान में बनाया गया है, जो एक संत मानी जाती हैं और उन्हें दिव्य शक्तियों का प्रतीक माना जाता है। यह मंदिर विशेष रूप से महिला भक्तों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है, जो संतान प्राप्ति के लिए माता से आशीर्वाद मांगने आते हैं। मंदिर की वास्तुकला और संरचना जम्मू-कश्मीर के कटरा स्थित वैष्णो देवी मंदिर से मिलती-जुलती है। मंदिर के अंदर गुफाओं, संकीर्ण मार्गों और पानी के प्रवाह से वैष्णो देवी की यात्रा जैसा अनुभव मिलता है। इसके अलावा, मंदिर में विभिन्न देवी-देवताओं की मूर्तियाँ स्थापित हैं, जिससे यह एक महत्वपूर्ण तीर्थ स्थल बन गया है। नवरात्रि और अन्य हिंदू त्योहारों के दौरान यहां विशेष आयोजन होते हैं, और हजारों भक्तजन दर्शन करने के लिए आते हैं। माता लाल देवी मंदिर अपने चमत्कारिक अनुभवों और आस्था के लिए जाना जाता है, और अमृतसर के धार्मिक स्थलों में इसका महत्वपूर्ण स्थान है। Ghanshyam Prajapati
Ghanshyam P — Google review
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MQG3+C6Q, Kaler, Punjab 143107, India
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Sozo Water Park

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Sozo Water Park, reputedly the largest water park in Lahore, offers a wide range of enjoyable activities suitable for the entire family. Particularly during the summer season, it stands out as one of Lahore's most impressive family-oriented attractions. For water enthusiasts looking to embark on an adventure in Punjab, Sozo Water Park is undoubtedly the premier destination. A single trip admission ticket costs 800 rupees per person.
If you're looking to enjoy your summer in Lahore, Sozo Water Park is a must-visit! I had a fantastic day there with my friends — the atmosphere was lively, the facilities were top-notch, and the staff was incredibly helpful and courteous. Highly recommended for a fun and refreshing escape from the heat! Staff 10/10 Excellent Water 10/07 not Cold Environment Good
Itx 0 — Google review
Worth visit place. Management must allocate some cost for renovation l, add some seating benches near pools so parents can monitor children without getting into pools. Not sure what will be best but they must add some good technology for water cleaning during use. Recommended for family gatherings.
Iqbal S — Google review
Sozo water park is an amazing place for family fun. It has Separate pool for ladies and kids. Lockers were available to keep your belongings. Pool water was clean. Behavior of staff was friendly. Timings are till maghrib. Ticket price for adults is 700 per person whereas for kids is 600. You can visit anytime to have a quality time here and a Memorable day.
Asma A — Google review
Met up with my college friends at Sozo Water Park — had a great time and made some amazing memories! 🌊💦 After a long time, we were finally all together again — with some playful arguments, lots of laughs, and non-stop fun! 🎢😆
M.E.A. K — Google review
There’s something for everyone: speed slides, racer slides, bullet slides, a twister slide, free-fall slides, even a “lazy river” for those who want to float and relax. For the little ones, smaller pools and gentler slides make it safe and fun.
ASGHAR K — Google review
This is very nice place and I am enjoying I am so excited for the next time to join the soozo water park it's very gorgeous 🥰
Prince S — Google review
It was a great experience.... We went there on Sunday... Starting with the entry ticket it's 550 per person on Monday and on Saturday it's 1000 per person and highest 1500 per person on Sunday (rest of the days I don't remember the rates) kids <5years have free entry... My advice is take your swim suit from home if you are visiting there you can also find shops there.... Ladies and gents have separate area.... The gents are having more sports than the ladies...
Hina A — Google review
Sozo Water Park is an awesome place for unlimited fun and excitement! With a wide variety of water slides, it’s the perfect spot to beat the heat and enjoy a thrilling day out. The Boomerang and Drop Slide are the real highlights — absolutely thrilling and full of adventure. Whether you’re going with friends or family, Sozo Water Park guarantees a memorable experience full of fun and laughter. Highly recommended for water lovers!
Mehmood K — Google review
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Canal Road,Jallo, IBL Housing Scheme, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan
+92 321 7777090
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