This history-rich three-day tour is an exploration of the most important city in Punjab – Amritsar. And travelling by plane, you'll have even more time to explore the Golden Temple, the Wagah border and Jallianwala Bagh museum and monument. Catching an evening flight from Goa, you'll spend a few nights in a B&B, ready for a couple of days of sightseeing. On the first day, you'll go on a guided tour around Amritsar, including stops at the Golden Temple – a sacred Sikh spot where volunteers feed up to 10,000 hungry pilgrims a day – and a couple of the city's bazaars. You'll also head to the Pakistan border, where you'll watch the Beating Retreat flag ceremony before returning to see the Golden Temple lit up at night. The next day, you'll tour the museum at Jallianwala Bagh – a sobering monument to the victims of a British massacre in 1919. After a moving visit, you'll have lunch before an afternoon flight back to Goa.

Amritsar three-day private tour from Goa with flights
- Step inside the Golden Temple in Amritsar
- Head to the Wagah border and watch the Beating Retreat flag ceremony
- Tour the museum and memorial at Jallianwala Bagh
Transport
Flight
Breakfast
Accommodation
Guide
Guided tour
Entrance fees
Walking tour
- Warm clothing may be required depending on time of year
- Booking depends on the availability of flights and hotel accommodations. If either is unavailable, alternative dates will be offered
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
- Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
- Bring your passport or official eu identification
- Food and drinks not included
- Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
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