Privat 2-dages tur fra Delhi til Golden Temple Amritsar i bil





Beskrivelse
Denne afslappende kulturtur er organiseret i 2 dage ad landevejen fra Delhi. Erfaringen begynder med et drama ved den internationale grænse mellem Indien og Pakistan. Du vil bevidne Beating Retreat Ceremony handler om lukning af porte og sænkning af begge landes flag. Højdepunktet af turen er et besøg på det mest berømte sikh-tempel, Sri Harimandir Sahib, der populært kaldes det gyldne tempel. Vi vil også besøge et langar eller offentligt køkken i Gurudwara. Langar serverer gratis varme retter dagligt til 50000-100000 mennesker. Den sidste oplevelse i turen er hos Jallianwala Bagh, stedet for den britiske mest barbariske handling under kolonitiden
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Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Afhentningssteder og tider
Vi afhenter fra hoteller i Delhi og Gurgaon
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Vigtig information
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
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- Der kræves en kjolekode for at komme ind i dyrkningssteder. Ingen shorts eller ærmerøs toppe tilladt. Knæ og skuldre skal dækkes for både mænd og kvinder.
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my guide was very knowledgeable about the sikkim culture and religion. I got to visit the golden temple twice once at night and another during the day. It was very hot when we went and i was able to adjust my schedule to beat the heat. The guide was very professional and also good driver. I was a little hesitant having the guide also be the driver but his car was great and he knew how to do things so i did not have to wait to much.
Amritsar trip was a fantastic one. The company made impeccable arrangments as we got a comfortable and clean car to pick us up from Delhi. We enjoyed the serenity of golden temple. The open kitchen was an amazing experience. Very highly recommended
We had a tour by Balwinder Singh, driving from Delhi to the Sigh Golden Temple. He arrived on time and was professional throughout, with excellent English. The car was also in great shape and very clean. The drive is a bit long from Delhi to the Golden Temple, but he broke it up by meeting a farming family in their beautiful home with an inner courtyard. They took us on a wild ride through town on a trailer being pulled by a classic looking tractor, seeing the local farming of rice fields and pear trees. We also saw the lowering of the flag at the Pakistani border, the memorial for the British massacre, and met his family on the drive back. It was an excellent experience.
this was the longest tour I ever done and it was filled with adventure and new experiences I am so grateful for! The golden temple is well worth the visit and time and in my opinion more special than the Taj! I felt really safe and comfortable during my stay and was put in very nice accommodation. If you are curious about doing this tour I highly recommend it!
Amazing trip from start to finish. Taking a car from Delhi to Amritsar is truly worth it. The beauty of Punjab can best be seen by car. The Golden Temple is a can’t miss bucket list type attraction. Balwinder is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Punjab. As a solo traveler I learned so much about the Golden Temple, the history of Punjab and India during the trip. Balwinder carefully planned the trip to maximize my comfort and also ensured I experienced the most in the 2 days. We arrived right on time for the Wagah border missing the queues altogether and then the unexpected surprise of seeing the Golden temple at night! The best part of the trip was having lunch in Balwinder’s village. I had the opportunity to meet his entire family and spend time seeing the village and eating a home cooked meal. To me this was an opportunity to see the real India and experience what life is like in a village. I stayed overnight at the Ramada which had a great breakfast buffet (included) and was right in the heart of Amritsar. Overall, the trip was amazing and will be a lasting memory for me. This trip was more than just seeing the attractions it was an opportunity to see the real Indian in a genuine way.
I had a weekend free at Delhi and tried the tour company, Five senses again for my tour of Amritsar. I had heard a lot about the glittering golden temple. In reality, it was truly magnificent and tranquility personified. The kitchen experience was mind-blowing and will leave me with a lifetime of memories. It is a must do if you are around Delhi and have 2 days of free time.
This was an incredibly easy, safe and wonderful way to get from New Delhi to Amritsar. If you have the time for an overnight stop there are many incredible places to visit and it was well worth the extra time. We were fortunate to have Balwinder Singh as our travel ambassador. His polite, professional personalized service ensured that we stopped as often as we wanted and saw some incredible sites such as local temples, architecture, great tea shops and other points of interest that you won’t see from a bus or train. We spent the night in Chandigarh which was an easy four hour drive from New Delhi and allowed us plenty of time to see some last minute sites in Delhi before hitting the road. Next morning Balwinder arranged a fantastic tour of Chandigarh, India’s first planned city designed by the architect Le Corbusier. The highlight was a visit to the Capitol Complex, a World Heritage site and an architectural wonder. Balwinder lives on a farm with his family in the Punjab and we were honored to stop and meet them and share a meal and their wonderful hospitality. We also toured a few farms in the area to gain an understanding of the joys and challenges of farming and rural life in the Punjab, the bread basket of India. There are lots of ways to travel between New Delhi and Amritsar. But none of them come close to the amazing, one-of-a-kind adventure this turned out to be. Highest recommendation!
We very much enjoyed our two day tour of Amritsar with Balwinder, one of 5 Senses’ excellent cultural ambassadors. He is Sikh himself, and was a fantastic guide. The visit to the Golden Temple and other Amritsar attractions was fascinating. On the way from Delhi we visited Balwinder’s rural village, outside of Chandigarh. His charming wife served lunch made with fresh produce from their fields. We loved interacting with the family, including his young daughter and niece. This was our second tour with 5 Senses—in 2020 they hosted us for three weeks in the South. It is a highly recommended operation.



