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Discovered the best of Amritsar in just a day 😀

We woke up and got ready to explore Amritsar on foot. Our first stop was Gian di Lassi, a very old and famous lassi shop, where we tried their pedha lassi. It was so filling that we decided to skip breakfast and head straight to lunch.
After that, we visited the Partition Museum, which was a thrilling experience that gave us goosebumps. The visit was so moving that I could barely hold back my tears.

Next, we decided to do some shopping, where we bought traditional suits and juttis. Later, we had lunch at Rang Punjab, which was delicious, though we struggled to finish it because we had ordered too much.

After lunch, we decided to visit the Wagah Border, which is about 30 km from Amritsar. We took an auto for ₹100 each and sat in the back. We reached around 4:30-5:00 pm, and the ceremony was set to start around 6:00 pm. However, due to the crowd, it's important to arrive early. We had so much fun watching the incredible patriotism of the people for our nation.

Later, we returned around 8 pm and visited the Golden Temple around 9 pm. It was incredibly peaceful inside, even though it was quite crowded at night. After that, we caught our bus to Delhi, ending our day in Amritsar.

Ran out of time and missed Jallianwala Bagh, but Amritsar is definitely calling me back for another trip.

Places visited- 
  1. Gian di Lassi
  2. Partition Museum
  3. Hall Bazar
  4. Rang Punjab
  5. Statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
  6. Wagah Border
  7. Golden Temple
Xoxo ❤️ 
Gujjugirl

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