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Amritsar
Highlights |
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Gurdwara
Darshan |
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Gurdwara
Yatra |
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Amritsar
to Jalandhar |
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Amritsar
to Hoshiarpur |
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Amritsar
to Ludhiana |
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Amritsar
to Chandigarh |
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Amritsar
to Delhi |
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Amritsar
to Pathankot |
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Amritsar
to Jammu |
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Amritsar
to Patiala |
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Amritsar
to Katra |
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Amritsar
to Dharamshala |
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Amritsar
to Dalhousie |
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Amritsar
to Manali |
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Amritsar
to Shimla |
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Amritsar
to Mussoorie |
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Amritsar
to Haridwar |
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Amritsar
to Hemkunt Sahib |
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Amritsar
to Srinagar |
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Amritsar
to Jaipur |
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Amritsar
to Jaiselmer |
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Amritsar
to Agra |
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Amritsar
to Anandpur Sahib |
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Amritsar
to Manikaran Sahib |
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Amritsar
to Beas |
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Amritsar
Amritsari
Food
Amritsar-a
traditional vibrant city –is known for warmth & hospitality. Amritsaris
are born hosts, and are famous for having a palate for eating. Its
food, culture, hospitality, shopping, temples, and, of course, its
narrow streets are a nostalgic trip down the memory lane.
The
city is famous for its culinary delicacies like multi-layered prathas,
bhatura channa, tandoori kulchas, puris, jam, marmalades, sharbat,
rabri & lassi. Other delicacies include satpuras, samosas, fried
fish,seekh kabab, mutton tikka, barbecued chicken and spicy pickles.
The
celebrated papad and vadian from Amritsar have become the subject
of many a rhymes and jingles, Amritsaris have a sweet tooth for
pinnis, balushahis and gur ka halwa.The city has many places for
traditional cuisines and modern foods. The bustling bazaars in the
city are stocked brimful with papadums, vadis, and other spices,
and the ampapad (mango slices salted and dried) are something to
carry back home
Amritsari
kulfi is available in the famous Hall Bazaar, Lawrence Road zand
many shops of the walled city. The delectably refreshing kulfi,
made of pista, kesar, elaichi and pure milk, is available at an
affordable price
Punjabis'
love for lassi can best be seen at the shops of Gian Halwai and
Ahuja Lassi Wala. Unmindful of the changing weather, people of all
age groups can be seen thronging these shops and gulping down lassi
that is tastefully covered with a thick layer of butter and cream
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