Visit Amritsar, India
In the heart of the Punjab, Amritsar is Sikhism’s holiest city. Its name means 'Pool of the Nectar of Immortality' and is justly famed for its dazzling Harmandir Sahib or Golden Temple, a sacred shrine gilded with 100 kilograms of gold.

Akal Takht , Golden Temple at Amritsar
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In the heart of the Punjab, Amritsar is Sikhism’s holiest city. Its name means 'Pool of the Nectar of Immortality' and is justly famed for its dazzling Harmandir Sahib or Golden Temple, a sacred shrine gilded with 100 kilograms of gold.
'Going to Bed' ceremony
This incomparable sight is a joy for pilgrims and tourists alike, especially during the 'Going to Bed' ceremony, when the Holy Book is paraded before jostling crowds in a palanquin before being taken to its nightly resting place.
Meal for visitors
Before the ceremony, take a peek into the kitchen where volunteers daily prepare a simple meal for up to 3,000 visitors, encouraging rich and poor, men and women, to join together.
Explore the Himalayan foothills
Amritsar is well connected by both air and rail, and can be the starting or finishing point of a tour through the Himalayan foothills.