Punjab is not just a destination—it’s a feeling. A land where every sunrise echoes with spiritual hymns, every meal is a celebration, and every village road leads to stories of valor, devotion, and joy. From the shimmering golden serenity of Amritsar's Harmandir Sahib to the royal lanes of Patiala, and the vibrant festivals of Ludhiana to the serene rural scapes near Hoshiarpur, Punjab invites you to travel not just through space, but through heartbeats. Rich in Sikh heritage, agrarian traditions, soulful music, and unmatched hospitality, Punjab connects deeply with travelers looking for authentic cultural immersion, culinary excellence, and spirited human connections. Whether you're exploring history, savouring flavors, or joining in a bhangra performance—Punjab promises warmth, depth, and a rhythm that stays with you long after you leave.
Plan Your Journey
Home to the Golden Temple, the spiritual nucleus of Sikhism. Also visit: Jallianwala Bagh, Partition Museum, Wagah Border ceremony, and heritage street food trail.
Known for its palaces, turbans, and classical arts. Must-sees: Qila Mubarak, Sheesh Mahal, and the famous Patiala peg of hospitality.
A key pilgrimage site with spiritual and martial significance. Visit during Hola Mohalla for a grand Sikh martial arts festival.
An industrial and cultural hub, famed for its winter fairs, cuisine, and woolen crafts.
Known for Indo-French architecture, including the Jagatjit Palace and Moorish Mosque.
Stay in a countryside farm, enjoy tractor rides, folk tales by the fire, and farm-to-table meals.
October to March – Pleasant weather perfect for rural escapes, festivals, and golden field views.