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Here are the top  10 must-visit places  near Amritsar for  every traveler!

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1. Wagah Border

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Every evening, the Beating Retreat ceremony showcases synchronized marching, flag-lowering, and loud cheers on both sides. A powerful display of national pride and unity!

2. Golden Temple Complex

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This shimmering sanctuary is the soul of Amritsar. Enjoy spiritual peace, community kitchens (Langar), and a dip in the sacred Amrit Sarovar.

3. Jallianwala Bagh

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Walk through the silent grounds of Jallianwala Bagh where hundreds were martyred in 1919. The bullet marks and Martyrs’ Well stand as chilling reminders.

4. Durgiana Temple

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This temple, resembling the Golden Temple in architecture, is dedicated to Goddess Durga. It welcomes devotees from all faiths with serenity and splendor.

5. Ram Tirath Temple

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Believed to be the birthplace of Lav & Kush (sons of Lord Ram), this ancient temple features relics, water tanks, and gardens, perfect for spiritual seekers.

6. Gobindgarh Fort

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Explore a 300-year-old fort built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Watch live performances, visit the museum, and get immersed in Punjab's heroic past.

7. Tarn Taran Sahib

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Home to a massive sarovar and a stunning gurdwara, Tarn Taran Sahib is a lesser-known but powerful pilgrimage destination.

8. Goindwal Sahib

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Famed for its 84-step baoli (well), Goindwal Sahib invites you to descend into devotion. Bathing here is believed to wash away sins.

9. Pul Kanjari

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Built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh for his beloved Moran Sarkar, this quiet village palace echoes romance and bravery. A perfect blend of folklore and history.

10. Gurdwara Baba  Budha Sahib

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Dedicated to Baba Budha Ji, one of Sikhism's most revered saints, this gurdwara is wrapped in peace and historic value.

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Ready to explore the  real Punjab?