During the Heritage Walk conducted by Davinder Singh, we reached Gurudwara Saragarhi – The only Gurudwara built by the British in Amritsar. We also saw 21 Sikh Non-Commissioned Officers’ names (who fought against 10,000 soldiers) on a memorial tablet. Thanks to…
We paid Rs. 120/- for 1 kg Urad Dal Wadiyan packet and Rs. 120/- also for 1 kg Urad Dal Papad packet. We were told by the Papad Bazar shopkeeper that his shop is 6th generation old, and all products…
Street food few times too good to resist. Amritsar is one such city having numerous street food stalls. We stopped at Katra Ahluwalia Chowk opposite Dominos to have a Tikki burger as an Evening snack in Amritsar prepared by the…
Bade Bhai Ka Brothers Dhaba near the Town Hall in Amritsar is recommended by many for quality food. During the morning hours, we had a visit and requested them to serve what they think is the best food from their…
During the Heritage Walk morning hours conducted by Davinder Singh (a man with a white turban), we reached Jalebiwala Chowk (Katra Ahluwalia) and a halt at Gurdas Ram – a very famous shop running since 1956 from 9 am till…
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Fateh Diwas is celebrated each year the next day after Diwali (also known as ‘Bandi Chhor Divas‘) festival at a ground behind Shaheed Ganj Gurudwara near Amritsar Railway Station. We visited via Cycle Rickshaw during the afternoon hours. Golden Temple…
‘Daal Roti Ghar Di, Diwali Amritsar Di‘ – This famous saying is so true. Though I/We all have celebrated Diwali since childhood, visiting the Golden Temple on Diwali night is so special. The lighting, langar, shabad kirtan, and a large…
