After breakfast, commence the city tour with the blessings at Golden Temple - The most prominent Sikh shrine, often known as Mecca among Sikhs, is a living embodiment of the Sikhs' spiritual and historical heritage. You may also visit the famous kitchen Guru Ka Langar: The tradition of serving langar Initiated by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and then established by the 3rd Guru Sri Guru Amar Dass Jib at Goindwal. Even the Mughal King Akbar came and sat among the ordinary people to share langar. Everyone is welcome to share the Langar; no one is turned away. Each week a family or several families volunteer to provide and prepare the Langar. This is very generous, as there may be several hundred people to feed, and caterers are not allowed. All the preparation, the cooking and the washing-up is done by volunteers and or by voluntary helpers (Sewadars).
In the Golden Temple Community Kitchen at an average 75,000 devotees or tourists take langar in the Community Kitchen daily; but the number becomes almost double on special occasions. On average over a one hundred Quintal Wheat Flour, 25 Quintal Cereals, 10 Quintal Rice, five thousand Ltr Milk, 10 Quintal Sugar, 5 Quintal Pure Ghee is used in a day. 100 LPG Gas Cylinders are used to prepare the meals. 100’s of employees and devotees render their services to the kitchen.
Our next stop will be Jallianwala Bagh which is a memorial to the countless numbers of innocent Indians which were massacred by General Dyer on 13 April 1919, which was the day of 'Baisakhi', one of Punjab's largest religious festivals. British General, Edward Dyer, ordered his soldiers to opened fire on an unarmed gathering of Hundreds of men, women, and children in this place. We will proceed to Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum - The summer place of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It is surrounded by the lovely garden of Ram Bagh. Maharaja Ranjit Singh is a prominent figure, who had carved a niche for himself in the history of India. The Museum displays objects connected to Maharaja Ranjit Singh such as arms and armour, outstanding paintings and century old coins and manuscripts. Then visit Durgiana Temple, Durgiana Temple is a premier Hindu temple of Punjab situated in the city of Amritsar. This temple derives its name from the Goddess Durga, and it is also called by the name of Lakshmi Narayan Temple. Partition Museum, the museum is about the times before India’s independence, the struggle of freedom fighters, the moments of freedom with pictures of 15th august 1947. Rest of the time you may explore Amritsar markets to shop and enjoy local delicious food. Overnight at the hotel.