Amritsar Tour Package 2026 — A Spiritual & Historical Journey
Amritsar is one of the most spiritually powerful and emotionally moving cities in India. Home to the iconic Sri Harmandir Sahib — the Golden Temple — this city in the heart of Punjab offers a profound combination of faith, history, patriotism, and extraordinary food. Luxytrix Travel's Amritsar tour packages 2026 are crafted to immerse you in the soul of Punjab, starting from just ₹7,999 per person.
As the Best Travel Agency in Noida specialising in North India tours, Luxytrix has helped thousands of travellers experience Amritsar's magic. Our guests from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Chennai, and across India consistently rate this as one of their most memorable trips. Whether you are a pilgrim, a history enthusiast, a food lover, or a patriot — Amritsar has something deeply personal to offer you.
Sri Harmandir Sahib — The Golden Temple
The Golden Temple (Sri Harmandir Sahib) is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and welcomes people of all faiths without any entry fee. The gilded exterior — covered in 750kg of pure gold donated by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the early 19th century — shimmers magnificently in the Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Immortal Nectar) that surrounds it. The reflection of the temple in the sacred tank at night is one of the most breathtaking sights in the world. The Langar (community kitchen) serves free vegetarian meals to over 100,000 people every single day, making it the world's largest free kitchen — a testament to the Sikh principle of equality and seva (selfless service). The Akal Takht, the supreme seat of Sikh temporal authority, stands adjacent to the main sanctum. The Palki Sahib ceremony — when the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy scripture) is ceremonially carried in a golden palanquin to its resting place each night — is an incredibly moving spiritual experience. Travellers from Jaipur and Ahmedabad who visit during the Gurpurab festivals describe it as a life-changing experience.
Wagah Border — The Patriotic Spectacle
The Wagah Border ceremony, held every evening at the India-Pakistan international border, is one of the most electrifying patriotic spectacles in Asia. The Beating Retreat and flag-lowering ceremony performed jointly by the Indian BSF and Pakistan Rangers draws thousands of visitors daily. The ceremony typically begins around sunset (approximately 5:30pm, varying by season) with high-stepping military drills, thundering beats, and roaring crowds chanting patriotic slogans. The atmosphere is electric — part military precision, part patriotic theatre. Arrive by 3:30pm for good seating, as spots fill up quickly, especially on weekends. This is one attraction that travellers from Lucknow and Chandigarh rate as unmissable.
Jallianwala Bagh — A Place of Memory
Just a short walk from the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh is the site of the tragic 1919 massacre where British General Dyer ordered troops to open fire on unarmed civilians gathered for Baisakhi celebrations. The bullet holes still visible in the walls, the martyrs' well where people jumped to escape the bullets, and the eternal flame memorial create a deeply emotional visit. Every Indian should visit Jallianwala Bagh at least once. The memorial is thoughtfully maintained and tells the story of this defining moment in India's independence movement.
Partition Museum — World's First
Located in Town Hall, Amritsar, the Partition Museum is the world's first and most comprehensive museum dedicated to documenting the 1947 Partition of India — the largest mass migration in human history, when 14-17 million people were displaced and over a million lost their lives. The museum's personal testimonies, artefacts, letters, and photographs are deeply moving and provide essential historical context to modern India and Pakistan. Visitors from Mumbai and Bangalore consistently rate this as one of the most powerful museum experiences in India. Plan at least 2-3 hours here.
Heritage, Food & Shopping
The Maharaja Ranjit Singh Summer Palace museum houses an excellent collection of Sikh history, armour, and artefacts from the great Sikh Empire. The Durgiana Temple, built in an architectural style similar to the Golden Temple, is a beautiful Hindu temple located on a sacred tank. Hall Bazaar — one of Amritsar's oldest streets, over 200 years old — is lined with shops selling Punjabi juttis (embroidered shoes), phulkari dupattas, pickles, spices, and famous Amritsari papadums. Kesar Da Dhaba, established in 1916, is legendary across Punjab for its creamy dal makhani, Amritsari fish fry, buttery kulche chole, and thick lassi poured from enormous clay pots. Lawrence Road and the surrounding bazaars are perfect for shopping. Those who wish to extend their trip can visit nearby Chandigarh (rock garden, sukhna lake), the Kangra Valley, Dharamshala (Dalai Lama's residence), and the spiritually significant Anandpur Sahib — site of the spectacular Hola Mohalla festival each March.
Amritsar Tour Package Pricing
Our budget Amritsar weekend packages start from ₹7,999 per person for 2 nights, including accommodation, breakfast, transfers, and sightseeing. A comprehensive 3-night/4-day package covering all major attractions starts from ₹10,999. Luxury heritage hotel packages at Taj Swarna start from ₹18,999. All packages include private vehicle with driver, airport/railway pick-up and drop-off, and 24/7 Luxytrix support. Direct trains and flights connect Amritsar from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and other major cities.