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Punjab is known for fertile fields, gurudwaras, lively festivals, farm life, and towns shaped by strong community ties.

Why Visit Punjab

Punjab is a vibrant state in North India. It is known for rich culture, farming fields, folk music, and warm hospitality.

Punjab means land of five rivers. It has played an important role in Indian history and Sikh heritage.

Golden Temple

Major Cities

Golden Temple illuminated at night in Amritsar

Amritsar

Holy city known for Golden Temple

City view of Ludhiana in Punjab

Ludhiana

Major industrial city of Punjab

Urban view of Jalandhar city in Punjab

Jalandhar

Historic city known for sports goods

Sheesh Mahal palace in Patiala Punjab

Patiala

Royal city known for forts and culture

Temples and Religious Sites

Golden Temple illuminated at night in Amritsar

Golden Temple

The holiest shrine of Sikhism, located in Amritsar.

Anandpur Sahib gurudwara in Punjab

Anandpur Sahib

An important Sikh pilgrimage town.

Durgiana Temple complex in Amritsar Punjab

Durgiana Temple

A Hindu temple in Amritsar with traditional design.

Forts and Palaces

Gobindgarh Fort

A historic fort now used for cultural events.

Qila Mubarak

A historic fort complex in Patiala.

Sheesh Mahal Patiala

A palace in Patiala known for mirror work.

Rivers of Punjab

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Sutlej River

Scenic view of Beas River flowing through Punjab

Beas River

Wide view of Chenab River in northern Punjab region

Chenab River

Jhelum River flowing through Punjab landscape

Jhelum River

Best Time to Visit Punjab

October to March

This is the best time to visit Punjab. Days are comfortable and evenings are mild. It is ideal for sightseeing, visiting gurudwaras, exploring forts, and attending festivals like Lohri and Baisakhi.

April to June

Temperatures can rise very high, especially in May and June. Travel is possible, but outdoor activities during the afternoon can feel tiring due to heat.

July to September

Rain brings greenery to the fields and countryside. Showers are usually steady, but humidity increases. It is a quieter time for travel with fewer tourists.

Culture of Punjab

Punjabi culture is lively and energetic. Folk dances like Bhangra and Giddha are popular. Music and festivals are an important part of daily life.

Major festivals include:

  • Baisakhi
  • Lohri
  • Gurpurab

Traditional dress includes salwar kameez and turban.

Punjabi folk Farmer performance in traditional attire
Glass of rose lassi topped with dry fruits

Food of Punjab

Popular dishes include:

Sarson da Saag and Makki di Roti

  • Butter Chicken
  • Amritsari Kulcha
  • Chole
  • Lassi

Punjabi meals are usually hearty and served with ghee and butter.