Top 10 One Day Trip Near Punjab

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Immerse yourself in Sikh heritage at Anandpur Sahib, a holy city known for the Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib, one of the five Takhts (seats of authority) of Sikhism.

Anandpur Sahib

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Witness the patriotic fervor at the Wagah Border Ceremony near Amritsar. Watch the synchronized retreat ceremony by the Border Security Force of India and Pakistan.

Wagah Border

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Take a day trip to Chandigarh, a planned city known for its modern architecture by Le Corbusier. Explore the Capitol Complex, stroll through the Rock Garden, a whimsical sculpture park.

Chandigarh

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Escape the summer heat and seek solace in the cool climes of Dalhousie, a charming hill station nestled amidst the Himalayas. Enjoy scenic walks, explore colonial architecture.

Dalhousie

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Ascend the Shivalik Hills to visit the Naina Devi Temple, a Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga. Witness panoramic views, participate in aarti.

Naina Devi Temple

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Explore the ancient city of Ropar, dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan) era. Unearth remnants of the past at archaeological sites, visit the Rupnagar Fort.

Ropar

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Pay homage at Kesariani Sahib, a Sikh shrine dedicated to Bhai Jaita and Bhai Mani Singh, martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the Sikh faith. Witness the serene atmosphere.

Kesariani Sahib

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Immerse yourself in the unique blend of Indian and French architecture at Kapurthala. Explore the Jagatjit Palace, reminiscent of a French chateau, and discover the rich cultural heritage of this former princely state.

Kapurthala

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Embark on a birdwatching adventure at Harike Wetland, one of the largest wetlands in India. Spot a diverse variety of resident and migratory birds.

Harike Wetland

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Visit Ram Tirth, a revered Hindu pilgrimage site believed to be the place where Lord Rama spent part of his exile. Take a dip in the holy sarovar.

Ram Tirth