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GURUDWARA DARSHAN IN AND AROUND AMRITSAR  PACKAGE
2 NIGHT / 3 DAYS

 
Hotels Star Category Price In INR
Per Person on Twin Sharing
Price In INR
Per Person on Sgl Occupancy
Deluxe 4 Star 6888 10818
   Standard 3 Star 4188 6688
Budget Budget 3188 5288
   

Prices Include:

 

Two Night accommodation on twin / single sharing basis at hotels mentioned above or similar
Daily Breakfast
Non Air-conditioned vehicle for Arrival / Departure transfers from and to Rly. Station
Sightseeing tour as mentioned in the itinerary
 

 

Prices do not include:

 

Personal expenses such as tips; telephone , laundry, medical bills and/or beverages.
English Speaking Guide for INR 700 per day
Any other items not specified above
Government Service Tax @ 4.90% extra
 

 
ITINERARY:  

Day 01 Amritsar

 

Arrive Amritsar Railway Station. On arrival meet and greet by our representative who will take you to the hotel. After Fresh up , Start your city tour with the blessings of Golden Temple (also called Sri Darbar Sahib and Harmandir Sahib) is not only a place of worship but a rallying centre of the Sikh community. Sri Harmandir Sahib is the heritage of the Sikh people gathered in their five hundred years old history. Legends and miracles are connected with the holy tank while great martyrdoms and triumphs are associated with various spots of the temple precincts.

   

Then Visit Gurdwara Baba Atal
Gurdwara Baba Atal has been raised in the revered memory of Guru Hargobind’s 9 year old Sahibzada Baba Atal Rai. It is situated next to Golden Temple. The child was the personification of something wondrous. Through a miracle Baba Atal Rai once revived a dead child. Guru Hargobind was convinced that Sikh religion did not believe in any kind of miracle and that it was an uncalled for interference in the ways of god and the cosmic system. The Guru, therefore, felt annoyed with his son. To atone for the intervention in the divine ways, the child left for his heavenly abode. It is at the point of the terrestrial exist of Baba Atal Rai that a nine storey Gurdwara symbolic of his 9 years of existence was constructed. It is known as Baba Atal

   

Gurudwara Ramsar Sahib
Ramsar Sahib situated on the bank of the pool of the same name. This place is, where Guru Arjun Dev ji for a year or more went into seclusion along with his scribe, the great savant Bhai Gurdas to compile the holy Adi Granth. The sacred volume was completed in 1604 and installed with due honor and ceremonies in the Harmandir Sahib. In this holy book, Guru Arjun Dev collected the hymns of first four Gurus, namely Guru Nanak Dev Jee, Guru Angad Dev Jee, Guru Amar Das Jee, Guru Ram Das Jee and adding his own compositions as well as selections from the writings of the Hindu and Muslim mystic saints.

 
   

Gurudwara Manji Sahib
This gurdwara is dedicated to the fifth Guru, Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. He composed the Sukhmani Sahib here. This gurdwara is located on the banks of the sarovar and across the sarovar is Gurdwara Ramsar Sahib

   

Gurudwara Baba Deep Singh Ji (Sahida Sahib) Amritsar
This Gurdwara is dedicated to Baba Deep Singh ji Sahid. He was tall, strong, and uncommonly brave. He had received baptism from the hands of Guru Gobind Singh Ji himself. He was a bold and fearless saint-soldier, ever ready to risk his life for the Panth. Besides being a strong and fearless warrior, he was a great scholar. Along with Bhai Mani Singh, he prepared the final text of Guru Granth Sahib at Damdama Sahib with the help of Shri Guru Gobind Singh ji. he breathed his last in 1757 while fighting with Mugals. At the place where his body was cremated stands a Gurdwara in his memory. It is called Saheed Ganj Baba Deep Singh.

   

Gurdwaras Chheharta Sahib
Guru ki Vadali is the birthplace of the Sixth Guru, Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib, the son of Guru Arjan Dev Ji. To celebrate the birth of his son, Guru Arjan DevJi constructed a big well at this place. This well had six Persian wheels to draw out the water and thus came to be known as Chheharta, the well with six wheels. This well helped in removing water scarcity in the region and enabled the greening of the fields.

 
   

Gurudwara San Sahib
Guru Amar Das was forced to leave Goindwal by Datu the son of Guru Angad Dev Jee who was jealous at not being named the Guru by his father. Datu told Guru Amar Das Jee to leave Goindwal, and being the humble person that he was, Guru Amar Das Jee returned to his family village of Basarke. Here the Guru shut himself up in a small hut with a note on the door, 'He who opens this door is no Sikh of mine, nor am I his Guru.' Baba Buddha Sahib made a hole in the wall so as not to go against the Gurus injunction. Once inside they pleaded with the Guru to return to Goindwal as only he was their true beloved Guru and the Sikhs could not live without him. Guru Amar Das finally relented and returned with the Sikhs. The hole in the wall is still preserved today inside the Gurdwara.

   

Gurdwara Baba Budha Ji
Baba Budha Ji is recognized as one of the great Sikhs of the Guru period. He had the privilege of being blessed by the first six Gurus. He led an ideal Sikh life for more than a hundred years.
Baba Budha Ji was born to Bhai Sugha in 1506 in the village of Kathu Nagal, district Amritsar and was honored as the first Granthi of the Harimandar Sahib (Golden Temple).

Return to hotel. Overnight stay in Amritsar Hotel.

   
DAY 2 Amritsar  
After Breakfast, visit
 
 

Gurdwara Tarn Taran Sahib.
Guru Arjan Dev laid the foundation of a Gurdwara in honor of Guru Ram Das and started the excavation of a tank even larger than Amritsar. The Gurdwara Tarn Taran Sahib has one of the largest tanks and resembles the Harmandir Sahib, except that it is built on the side of the tank and has a marble exterior. Guru Arjan Dev also established the first home for lepers in India at Tarn Taran.
Then Visit Khadoor Sahib (16 Kms from Tarn Taran)- Sri Khadur Sahib was the family home of second Guru Sri Guru Angad Dev Ji. The Guru settled here with his wife Mata Khivi and raised their three children here. Sri Guru Angad Dev Ji established his religious center here and spent the rest of his life at Khadur Sahib. Here Shri Guru Angad Dev appointed Guru Amar Das as his successor and the third Guru. A grand Gurudwara Khaddi Sahib, has been constructed here, in memory of Guru Amar Das.

Visit Goindwal Sahib (12 Kms from Khadur Sahib), visit Gurdwara Shri Baoli Sahib- This was the first centre of Sikhism and was established by Sri Guru Amar Das Ji. The Hindus went on pilgrimage to Hardwar and Benaras but the Sikhs needed a place of their own. Understanding this, Sri Guru Amar Das Ji purchased the land and personally helped in the construction of the Gurdwara and Baoli (well) with 84 steps leading down to it.
Return to hotel. Overnight stay in Amritsar.

 

DAY 3 Amritsar

 

Transfer to Railway station to board train for onward journey.

 
   

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