Visit Sikh Devotion with Golden Temple Tour Package
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Discover Sikh Devotion with the Golden Temple Tour Package
Introduction
Embark on an inspiring journey through Punjab and Delhi with the Golden Temple Tour Package. This tour offers a profound exploration of Sikh devotion, centered around the iconic Golden Temple. As a pivotal pilgrimage site in India, the Golden Temple in Amritsar welcomes countless devotees each year, serving as a beacon of freedom and spiritual independence for the Sikh community worldwide.
Highlights
Golden Temple
Known as Harmandir Sahib, meaning "the Temple of God," the Golden Temple is a spiritual haven. This majestic site was founded by the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ramdas, and completed by his successor, Guru Arjan Dev. Visitors from around the globe come to honor The Guru Granth Sahib and partake in the sacred ritual of immersing in the Amrit Saras Kund, or Pool of Immortality, for spiritual cleansing.
Jallianwala Bagh
Also in Amritsar, Jallianwala Bagh stands as a poignant historical reminder. In 1919, under British rule, General Dyer ordered troops to fire on peaceful protesters in this walled garden. Today, a large memorial honors the lives lost during this tragic event.
Wagah Border
In the afternoon, experience the vibrant ceremony at the Wagah Border, the international boundary between India and Pakistan. The Beating Retreat and Change of Guard ceremonies are a mesmerizing display of tradition and national pride.
Conclusion
The Golden Temple Tour Package offers a deeply enriching experience, blending spiritual awakening with historical insights. Join us for this unforgettable journey and connect with the heart of Sikh devotion.
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