After having breakfast at hotel will see
Gobindgarh Fort - Several high-tech shows and live performances are conducted at Gobindgarh Fort to attract visitors and educate them on the history and heritage of Punjab.
Punjab State War Heroes Memorial & Museum - Its attraction is 45 meters high Sword erected in the central vista of the museum having 8 galleries depicting the sacrifices and heroic deeds from the period of Guru Hargobind Singh Ji to the period of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and up to the till Kargil operations: 1. Gallery 1- Orientation and Antiquity. 2. Gallery 2- Guru Hargobind Ji till rise of Sikh Empire. 3. Gallery 3- The Sikh Empire And Anglo-Sikh Wars. 4. Gallery 4- British Rule up to Partition (1846-1947). 5. Gallery 5- J&K Ops 1947-48. 6. Gallery 6- Indo China War 1962. 7. Gallery 7- Indo-Pak Wars (1965-1971) and OP Pawan/OP Cactus. 8. Gallery 8- Kargil War 1999,
Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal - Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Asthan, dedicated to Valmiki. As per regional tradition, the temple dates back to the period of the events of the epic Ramayana, identified as the location of the ashram of the sage. According to legend, this is the site where the sage gave shelter to Sita, wife of Rama, after the deity decided that she not return to Ayodhya. The place is also considered to be the birthplace of Lava and Kusha, the twin sons of Rama,
Sadda Pind - At Sadda Pind, you can experience the old world charm of Punjab through cultural performances, folk dances, local handicrafts, songs, stories and of course, cuisine.
Sadda Pind is a fantastic place to connect with the Punjabi roots and experience live Punjabi culture around it. It recreates a Punjabi village in the true sense. As a guest, you can see, participate and interact with people from village and their culture.
Sadda Pind has everything to keep you busy and entertained for an entire day.
At night dropped to Hotel, Air Port, Railway Station Amritsar