Punjab – a Visual Delight on North India Tours

There are several states that go to make up North India tours. These are markedly different from those of the rest of the country with respect to their terrain, climate and also tradition and lifestyle. Although each state in north India is different, there are several commonalities that link them to one another. Among the states of north India, the state of Punjab has a lot of importance. There are plenty of contributions that come from this state, be it to the economy, or even to the tourist.

Punjab literally means five waters – or the five rivers that run through this land. With the wonderful climate, abundant water supply and fertile soil, there is little wonder that the main occupation in Punjab is agriculture. Although there is plenty that is grown is Punjab, the main crop is wheat, and Punjab is the sole supplier of this crop to all of India, with a significant amount set aside for exports as well. Apart from the crops, dairy is another significant staple in their lives.

The main religion in Punjab is Sikhism, although there are some Hindus as well. With a large Sikh population, there is plenty of colors all around Punjab. Vibrantly colored turbans adorn the heads of cheerful men who are friendly and warm. The women are equally colorful, with brightly colored clothes, ribbons, bangles and scarves proudly on display. The land is a bright green, and skies in various shades of blue. This is the liveliest experience your senses can have.

The Golden Temple is among the most famous attractions of Punjab, a must see on North India Tours. The holiest shrine of the Sikh faith, this is also revered by people practicing other religions. The temple is beautiful, with a layer of Gold plating covering most of it. This is what gives it the name, and also a brilliant dazzle in the summer sun. Along with a small pool of water which is contained within the confines, the temple is a place for finding peace and your soul. The stirring calls of the Morning Prayer arouse a deep sense of spirituality in the biggest agnostic.

At a short distance you will find the historic Jallianwala Bagh, a site where the largest number of people were trapped and shot at close range when the British opened fire. Remains of bullet marks, pierced walls and a well which became the funeral ground for thousands of bodies are testimonies of the biggest tragedy in India.

When still on your historic angle of Punjab, do not fail to gain access to several remains of the Indus Valley Civilization which can still be found is some parts. They are easy to notice, and with the help of an informed guide, you will also find plenty of information on the time. Apart from these, there are monuments in Kapurthala, a fort in Bhatinda and also some great designs in the capital city of Chandigarh.

You cannot miss the rich foods of Punjab. Made using the freshest products, whether crops or dairy, the foods of Punjab are rich and delicious. Punjab gifted India the tandoori flavor, which finds its way to chicken and paneer. Have your fill while still in this paradise.

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