Golden Temple with Sultanpur Lodhi Gurudwara Darshan 2 Days Package

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Golden Temple, Sultanpur Lodhi Gurudwara Darshan

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DAY 01: Amritsar

After arrival at Amritsar Airport /Railway Station meet and Greet and transferred to hotel in Amritsar. After fresh up starts your city tour with the blessings of Harmandir Sahib (also called Sri Darbar Sahib and Golden Temple) is not only a place of worship but a rallying centre of the Sikh community. Sri Harmandir Sahib is the heritage of the Sikh people gathered in their five hundred years old history. Legends and miracles are connected with the holy tank while great martyrdoms and triumphs are associated with various spots of the temple precincts. Also visit Gurdwara Sahida Sahib (Gurudwara baba deep Singh Jee Sahid) after Darshan back to Hotel .Overnight stay in Amritsar hotel

DAY 02 : Amritsar - Sultanpur lodhi

After Breakfast drive to Sultanpur Lodhi Via Kapurthala, Sultanpur Lodhi is an old town in Kapurthala district of the PunjabGuru Nanak Dev jee lived in Sultanpur Lodhi for several years before setting out on his famous travels (Udasis) to deliver his message around the world. In this town lived his sister, Bibi Nanaki, and her husband, Bhai Jai Ram,

Gurdwara Ber Sahib is situated on the bank of the rivulet Kali Bein, Guru Nanak Dev Jee performed his morning ablutions in the Bein and then sat under a ber (Zizyphus jujuba) tree to meditate. Guru Ji meditated at this tree daily for 14 years, nine months and 13 days. It was during one such ablution that Guru Nanak had what is described, in the Janam Sakhis, as a direct communion with the Divine.

Gurdwara Hatt Sahib, south of the old fortress like serai, marks the spot where Guru Nanak worked as the custodian of Nawab Daulat Khan's provision stores.

Gurdwara Sant Ghat, on the bank of the Bein, is where Guru Nanak reemerged on the third day of his disappearance into the river near the site of Gurdwara Ber Sahib.

Later drive to Amritsar and transfer to Airport for your onward journey.

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