Start your day at Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple, the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Indulge in some delicious breakfast from the street vendors outside the temple. Afternoon, visit the Mathura Museum to learn about the rich history and culture of the city. In the evening, head to Vishram Ghat for the daily Ganga Aarti.
Begin your day with a dip in the holy waters of Har Ki Pauri Ghat. Head to Chotiwala for lunch, a popular local restaurant known for its North Indian cuisine. In the afternoon, take a cable car ride to the Mansa Devi Temple. In the evening, witness the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri Ghat.
Start your day with a visit to the Golden Temple, one of the most visited religious sites in India. Have a traditional Punjabi breakfast at the langar. In the afternoon, head to Jallianwala Bagh, a memorial to the victims of the 1919 Amritsar Massacre. In the evening, visit the Wagah Border for the daily border closing ceremony between India and Pakistan.
Start your day with a visit to the Partition Museum, which tells the story of the Partition of India in 1947. Have lunch at Kesar Da Dhaba, one of the oldest and most famous restaurants in Amritsar. In the evening, explore the local markets and bazaars, such as Hall Bazaar and Katra Jaimal Singh Bazaar.
Begin your day with a visit to the Durgiana Temple, a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. Head to Sarhad for lunch, a unique restaurant that promotes peace between India and Pakistan by serving cuisine from both countries. In the evening, take a heritage walk through the old city to discover its rich history.
Consider visiting the Brahma Kund and Kusum Sarovar in Mathura. Take a side trip to Rishikesh for some adventure sports and yoga. Maximize the fun by planning a night at a local bar or club in Amritsar. Don't forget to try the famous Amritsari Kulcha and Lassi!