
Punjab And Haryana India Travel Guide
The Golden Temple offers profound peace and community, with its principles of equality and selfless service.
Experience the friendliness and generous hospitality of the Punjabi people.
Confronting the history of the Partition and Jallianwala Bagh offers deep insights into modern India.
Navigating diverse environments fosters adaptability and calm.
Interacting respectfully with different customs and traditions builds empathy.
Subjection to new histories, faiths, and human connections widens your worldview.
Your actions positively impact the places you visit.
Minimize plastic waste using a Reusable water bottle and refusing single-use plastics.
Conserve water and energy in your accommodation; turn off lights and AC when leaving.
Dispose of waste in designated bins and avoid littering.
Always seek permission before photographing people, especially children and women.
Dress modestly, notably at places of worship and in rural areas.
Respect local customs and traditions, even if they differ from your own.
Be mindful of noise levels and behavior in public spaces.
Interact with children kindly, but respect parental guidance.
Choose eco-friendly transportation options if possible, like taking a walk or public transport.
Where will your travels take you next from Punjab?
Explore Delhi for diverse historical sites, Varanasi for old spiritual traditions, or Rishikesh for yoga and meditation.
Head to Himachal Pradesh (Shimla, Manali) for Himalayan landscapes, or Kashmir for unparalleled natural beauty (check conditions).
Explore Delhi as India's culinary capital for diverse regional cuisines, or Lucknow for its rich Awadhi cuisine.
Combine Punjab with other Northern Indian regions.
A journey through Rajasthan from Delhi offers shades and arid scenery.
Venture eastward to explore the sacred cities of Varanasi and Bodh Gaya.
Consider a flight south to experience the distinct cultures of Kerala or Goa.
Experience Punjab differently on a subsequent trip.
If you visited in summer, return in winter for pleasant weather and clear skies.
Experience major festivals like Lohri or Diwali, which are celebrations.
Explore rural life, experience stays on a farm, or embark on specific food trails to explore Punjabi cuisine.
India offers a wealth of experiences beyond Punjab.
Desert adventures and wildlife sanctuaries.
Trekking, rafting, and Corbett National Park.
Water sports and beach activities.
Home to the iconic Taj Mahal.
The Pink City, known for its forts and palaces.
Palaces, gardens, and rich cultural heritage.
Embark on your journey to Punjab with an open mind and a spirit of exploration, and let it lead to new adventures.