| Punjab |
| What
To See | Package Tour | How
To Get There | Tourist Offices |
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state, whose name is synonymous with exuberance, prosperity and an intense passion
for life, Punjab or 'Panj Aab' literally meaning five rivers, is, as it were,
the very heart of the country. Blessed with extremely fertile soil, Punjab is
watered by the rivers Beas, Sutlej, Ravi and Ghaggar. Punjab witnessed heavy destruction
and damage during Partition, yet, it is one of the most affluent states in the
country, today. The per - capita income of the state is nearly twice the all -
India average. The mainstay of Punjab's economy, and the source of its affluence
is agriculture. Nearly 84 percent of the total geographical area of the state
is under cultivation. The major city in Punjab is Amritsar, the
holy town of the Sikhs. The famous Golden Temple stands at the centre of this
city, which is visited by people from all over the world. Other places of tourist
interest in Punjab are the Durgiana Mandir and Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Takhat
Kesgarh Sahib in Anandpur Sahib, the Bhakra Dam complex and the Sodal temple at
Jalandhar. Punjabi
festivals are celebrated with great gusto and abandon. Baisakhi (in April) is
the most popular festival of the state. It is of special significance for the
Sikhs, for it is on this day in 1689, that Guru Gobind Singh organised the Sikhs
into the 'Khalsa'. During Basanth (January/February), Punjabis welcome spring,
when the mustard fields turn golden, and winter is practically over. Punjabis
in yellow garments, hold huge feasts and kite flying competitions, and take part
in community singing and dancing. Holi, Dussehra and Diwali, the common festivals
of India, are celebrated in Punjab with great mirth and joy. They also observe
the birth anniversaries of the ten gurus, with ardent devotion and enthusiasm.
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| How
To Get There | | Air:
Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab, is well connected by air with New Delhi. Indian
Airlines and Vayudoot operate regular flights. Rail: Buses ply quite
frequently between Chandigarh and New Delhi ( 250 km ), and the trip takes about
five hours. Road: The superfast Shatabdi Express runs daily between
Chandigarh and New Delhi. | |
Package
Tours | | Punjab
Tourism Development Corporation organizes a number of attractive package tours
of various durations, and from different points, under the categories - general
composite, honeymooners, pilgrimage, archaeological and cultural. For further
information contact any of the tourist offices below. |
| Tourist
Offices |
New
Delhi Punjab Tourist Information Office, Kanishka Shopping Plaza,
Ashoka Road, New Delhi - 110001 Tel : 3323025 | Chandigarh
Punjab Tourist Information Office, SCO 1064-65, Sector 22-B Tel : 43570
| Amritsar
Punjab Tourist Information Office, Youth Hostel, Amritsar Tel : 231452 | Amritsar
Punjab Tourist Information Office, Raja Sanhsi Airport, Amritsar |
Wagha
Punjab Tourist Information Office, Wagha (Indo - Pakistan Border | Nangal
Punjab Tourist Information Office, Main Bus Stand, Nangal |
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