OTHER ATTRACTIONS

1. Khalsa College



Khalsa College, the ancient academic institution, is spread in a 300-acre area in Amritsar city, established in 1892. In the campus the buildings are magnificent.
Khalsa College has made a contribution to the Indian freedom struggle. The main attraction that draws the attention of the tourist is its brilliant architecture. The college's main building is no less than a big fort and its a live example of the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture.  


2.Mata Lal Devi Temple



Mata Lal Devi Mandir (A sacred Hindu temple) is a completely unique place of worship, which is much famous amongst Hindu devotees. The temple is devoted to a 20th-century female saint called Mata Lal Devi. Unlike different temples, this place boasts colourful reflected hallways, ankle-deep waterways, twisted pathways, tunnels, or even a cave. An exciting characteristic of the temple is that it homes several Hindu deities and functions many grottoes and shrines. It is thought that the temple is complete of striking powers and any lady who prays for kids at this temple is granted the wish.


3. Akal Takht


The beautiful Akal Takht temple is located inside the Golden Temple campus. The temple stands simply opposite the Golden Temple. The meaning of the Akal Takht is the throne of the timeless one. It is a Sikh temple that represents one of the 5 seats of power in Sikhism. Akal Takht is recognised to be as important as the Golden Temple by the followers of the religion. The 5-storied white building of the Akal Takht highlights the Sikh style of architecture, marble inlay, and a gold-leaf dome. It is a peaceful place that draws the attention of the tourists because of its unique atmosphere that must be explored.

4. Jama Masjid Khairuddin



The other name of the Jama Masjid Khairuddin is Khairuddin Mosque, that is constructed by Muhammad Khairuddin in 1876. The mosque draws the attention of a lot of tourists because of its wonderful architecture and beauty. Showcasing the Islamic style of architecture, the mosque features Three domes and Four minarets. Complex designs of the walls of the mosque increase the beauty of the mosque.


5. Hall Bazaar



A journey to Amritsar can in no way be taken into consideration complete without a go-to Hall Bazaar, one of the iconic marketplaces of the Amritsar city. it may also be referred to as "A shopper’s paradise". This old bazaar is the hub of many things, gadgets, fashionable accessories, phulkari embroidery work, bangles, local handicrafts, conventional garments, Chinese lamps, or even essential gadgets of daily use. however, the market is especially well-known for fancy and colourful jootis. The Mughal-style entry gate of the bazaar, named Gandhi Gate, is also the attraction of the market. Walking and shopping withinside the narrow lanes of the marketplace gives a sensory overdose of colourful attractions and sounds maybe revel in themselves. from here souvenirs can also be purchase as remember of your Amritsar journey. Also, get a flavour of the well-known cuisine of the area at one of the age-old eateries.

6. Sadda Pind




This Punjabi Village resort is spread in approximately 12 acres of area in Amritsar that gives a real feeling of the Punjabi Village. It enjoys you a chance to feel the real culture, colours and tastes of Punjab in one place. Located in the holy city of Amritsar, 08 km away from Golden Temple and 07 km away from the airport and Sadda Pind gives an ideal setting for a weekend getaway or a short halt with family and friends.

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