Gurudwara Punjab Tour Package

Duration : 04 Nights 05 Days

Gurudwara Punjab visit bundle intends to take you to the most popular gurudwaras in Punjab, from Amritsar to Anandpur Sahib. Each of the gurudwaras canvassed in this strict touring visit has a special history behind it. The gurudwara is the focal spot of love and get together in Sikhism. Each gurudwara comprises of a Darbar Sahib where the heavenly book, Guru Granth Sahib, is set on a Takht (a raised position of royalty). Your visit starts with a visit to Sri Harmandir Sahib, famously known as the Golden Temple. Promptly unmistakable by its brilliant vault, it is one of the holiest journey goals in Sikhism. On the next day, you get the chance to visit Shri Tarn Taran Sahib, which was set up by Guru Arjan Singh and brags the biggest Sarovar, or, water lake, of all gurudwaras in India. In the next days, you get the chance to visit Shri Damdama Sahib in Bhatinda, where Guru Gobind Singh assembled the whole volume of Guru Granth Sahib. In the city of Anandpur Sahib, you will visit the Keshgarh Sahib Gurudwara, where the Khalsa Pant was established and immersion of Guru Gobind was completed by Panj Pyaras. At each of these gurudwaras, you experience a significant profound encounter and feel yourself coming nearer to God. What is stunning about this agenda is that it covers all the significant gurudwaras in Punjab in only 4 Nights and 5 Days.


  • Day 1 - Amritsar
  • Your tour starts with Punjab with your arrival in Amritsar Railway Station or Airport.

    After arriving, connect with our delegates followed by a move to the hotel. Fresh-up, rest and relax for some time. From that point onward, set off for your city tour.

    The first religious destination which you will visit is Sri Harmandir Sahib, prevalently known as the Golden Temple. It is named after Hari, which implies the child of God in the local language.

    It is one of the most respected pilgrimage destinations in Sikhism and is visited by a great many Sikhs each year.

    It is known as the Golden Temple since its upper half, or the dome, is covered with very nearly 750 kg of pure gold.

    The Golden Temple was built by Guru Arjan, the fifth Sikh master, in the 16th century. He also completed the Adi Granth, the holy scripture of Sikhism, in 1604.

    Harmandir Sahib is famous for having four entrances.

    This symbolizes its acceptance of all people who have faith in God and remember him as the Ultimate Creator. The entryways the temple are constantly open to everybody.

    The main building, which is the Harmandir Sahib, is surrounded by the Sarovar.

    According to Sikhs, this water is said to have a possess several medicinal and mending properties and is consequently known as Amrit (holy water).

    Visiting this gurudwara and participating in the langar can be a significant otherworldly experience.

    It is very charming to perceive how the idea of all-inclusive fraternity is placed into practice.

    It is quite intriguing to see how the concept of universal brotherhood is put into practice.

    Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.

  • Day 2 - Gurudwara Punjab Tour Package
  • Start your day with a beautiful breakfast and afterward set off on a touring visit to the most famous gurudwaras in Punjab.

    The first gurudwara which you will visit is Shri Tarn Taran Sahib, situated in the Tarn Taran district.

    Established by Guru Arjan, the fifth Sikh Master, it gloats the biggest Sarovar, or water pond, of all the Gurudwaras in India.

    It is visited by countless pioneers upon the arrival of the no-moon night, known as Amavas.

    After paying your respects, drive towards Gurudwara Shri Khadoor Sahib, situated in Khadoor Sahib city in the region of Tarn Taran.

    It is related to a few significant scenes important episodes in the history of Sikhism.

    It is believed that this spot was made sacred by the visits of Eight Guru Sahibaans.

    Not simply that, Guru Angad Dev, the second of the 10 gurus in Sikhism, chose to settle and bring up their three children after his marriage with Mata Khivi here.

    Upon the counsel of Guru Nanak, Guru Angad Dev established this place as the focal point of all religious activities. He spent the rest of his life living at Khandur.

    In memory of Guru Amar Das, a gigantic gurudwara by the name of Gurudwara Khaddi Sahib has been constructed in the memory of Guru Amar Das.

    After paying your respects and seeking blessings, make your way towards Gurudwara Baoli Sahib Goindwal Sahib, situated in Goindwal Sahib in Tarn Taran district.

    It has a special religious significance as this was the principal Sikh pilgrimage destination set up under Shri Guru Amar Das Ji in 1616.

    After showering this holy religious destination with his blessings, the Guru said that whoever performs 84 paths of Japji Sahib with a pure heart and enjoys a bath in the Baoli Sahib (step well) would be free from the cycle of birth and death.

    The Guru additionally set an example by performing Seva at this gurudwara.

    Your next stop is Gurudwara Sri Hatt Sahib, situated in Sultanpur Lodhi city in the locale of Kapurthala.

    It was here that the family of Guru Nanak was persuaded by his family to seek employment at this spot in the limit of a bookkeeper of the arrangements of Nawab Daulat Khan Lodhi. He secured the job after being prescribed by Jai Ram, his brother in law.

    The Nawab was highly impressed by the way of lifestyle of the Guru.

    During the day, he would work and perform his obligations sincerely and in the evening, would sing hymns to the one God, the Ultimate Creator.

    Seek blessings and experience the otherworldly environment inside the gurudwara.

    Later Return to Amritsar.

    Overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 3 - Amritsar Bhatinda
  • Start your day with a superb breakfast and afterward then set out for Bhatinda.

    After coming to, then set out for Takht Sri Damdama Sahib situated in Bathinda in Punjab. It is one of the Five Takhts or Seat of Temporal Authority of Sikhism.

    There is enormous historical and cultural importance connected to this religious destination.

    It was here that Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh guru, compiled the whole volume of Guru Granth Sahib in 1705.

    It was at Sri Damdama Sahib that Guru Gobind Singh used to hold his day by day assemblies during the period of his stay here.

    He had additionally anticipated that it would be visited by a few researchers, scholars, savants, understudies and devotees in the future.

    His prediction came true, and the gurudwara was visited by different scholars.

    One of them was Bhai Mani Singh. Under the supervision of Guru Granth Sahib, Bhai Mani Singh rewrote the Guru Granth Sahib.

    To date, the spot where these events occurred occasions happened can be seen by the devotees to the gurudwara.

    During the celebration of Baisakhi, thousands of devotees visit it to seek blessing and being associated with historical importance also come.

    Enjoy your visit to the Gurudwara.

    Return to the hotel for overnight stay.

  • Day 4 - Bhatinda - Anandpur Sahib
  • Start your day with a charming breakfast and afterward start your journey for Anandpur Sahib.

    Gurudwara Shri Keshgarh Sahib is located in the city of Anandpur Sahib city.

    Similarly, its other name is also known by Shri Kesgarh Sahib.

    Anandpur Sahib is one of the most revered places in Sikhism.

    It is here that the last two gurus, Guru Teg Bahadur, and Guru Gobind Singh, lived and established the Khalsa Pant in 1699.

    Among the most popular religious of the city is Keshgarh Sahib Gurudwara, one of the five takhts in Sikhism.

    It was Guru Teg Bahadur, the tenth Sikh guru, who established this city in 1665 in nearness to an antiquated place called Makhowal.

    Upon the arrival of Baisakhi, one of the most significant celebrations in Punjab, Guru Gobind Singh completed the mission which was attempted upon by Guru Nanak.

    After the absolution of the twofold edged sword, the Guru was honored with the title Khalsa.

    The baptism of Guru Gobind was done by the Panj Pyaras, which implies the 5 darling ones.

    Much the same as different gurudwaras, the holiest book of the Sikhs, Guru Granth Sahib, is set in the primary corridor.

    Weapons utilized by the guru during his lifetime are likewise in plain display and are a special fascination among the devotees.

    Among the numerous weapons, one that never fails to attract attention is the Khanda, which is a twofold edged sword.

    This was utilized by Guru Gobind Singh for the planning of Amrit (sweet water) utilized in the commencement function of the Khalsa.

    Taking blessings, inspect and recite God’s name inside the temple.

    After that, drive your way to Amritsar.

    Overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 5 - Amritsar Gurudwara Darshan-Departure
  • A wonderful breakfast awaits you in the morning.

    After that, set off for Gurudwara Shri Chheharta Sahib.

    It is located in close proximity to a village named Guru ki Wadali, which itself is the birthplace of Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Guru and the son of Guru Arjan Dev.

    It is believed that Guru Arjan Dev was so delighted on the birth of his son that he constructed a well at that very spot to commemorate the event.

    The well consisted of six Persian wheels which help in the extraction of water, and that is how this place came to be known as Chheharta (the well with six wheels).

    The well helped the people of the region to tackle the problem of water scarcity as well as the encouragement of agriculture.

    The next gurudwara which you will be visiting is Gurudwara Baba Buddha Ji, popularly known as Bir Sahib.

    Baba Buddha Ji occupies a special place in Sikhism.

    This place is named after him because this is where he spent the major years of his life.

    He was a contemporary of the first six Sikh gurus and performed the anointment ceremony for the second to sixth Gurus.

    In 1604 AD Baba Buddha became the first Granthi (a person who is a custodian of the Guru Granth Sahib, holy scripture of the Sikhs).

    After receiving blessing here, make your way towards Gurudwara Baba Deep Singh Ji. Among the 12 misls in Sikhism, Baba Deep Singh Ji was the leader of “Shaheedan Di Misl”. When Guru Gobind Singh arrived at Damdama Sahib, Baba ji was entrusted with the task of distributing the Guru Granth Sahib to as people and places as he could.

    During this time, he was the head granthi (or the head priest) of Damdama Sahib in Bathinda.

    He is remembered for his bravery and valour.

    With five thousand sikhs to fight beside him, Baba Deep Singh ji battled the Muslim armies led by Jahan Khan.

    This gurudwara also commemorates his bravery, loyalty and sacrifice which ultimately led to the liberation of the Golden Temple from the control of Afghani invaders in 1757.

    After visiting this gurudwara and seeking blessings, you will be transferred to the railway station/airport to continue your onward journey.

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