Sunday, March 14, 2010

Punjab


The land of agriculture and prosperity, and the breadbasket of the country, it is a land of exuberant culture, pictures of vast paddy fields and big hearted people with lots of high spirits and liveliness


Golden Temple, Punjab Travel Offers, Places to stay in Punjab, Punjab Travel, Punjab Hotels, Punjab Tourism, Travel Guide for Punjab Punjab is one of the most prosperous states of the country and also ranks high among the leading tourist destinations of north India. The word Punjab is actually the combination of the two Persian words ‘panj’ meaning five and ‘ab’ meaning water which literally means the Land of Five Rivers. This state also has significant mythological connections since the epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata and various Vedas and Puranas have been traced back to this land. The rich culture and tradition of Punjab impresses everybody visiting this state. Hospitable people and colorful festivities are simply enchanting and being a part of the celebrations is a unique experience in itself.

The key cities of Punjab are Amritsar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Mohali and Patiala and all these cities have their individual importance, be it tourism or industry. While on your travel to this historic land you will come across several landmarks. One of the prime tourist attractions in Punjab is the Golden Temple which is a highly revered Sikh pilgrimage spot. Jallianwalah Bagh is another historic spot near this temple where innocent people were massacred by the British army in the year 1919.


Ludhiana is an important town of Punjab famous for the hosiery products industry. The town also features the Punjab Agricultural University which organises the Kisan Mela annually.

The major things to watch in the capital city Chandigarh are the Capitol Complex, Secretariat, Assembly, High Court, Tower of Shadows, Geometric Hill, Martyr's Memorial, Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden, Leisure Valley, Rose Garden, Garden of Tranquility, Garden of Rare Plants, Garden of Annuals, Bougainvillea Garden and Government Museum and Art Gallery.

Make your holidays in Punjab a wonderful experience by putting up in the hotel of your choice. The major towns of Punjab offer a large number of lodging options that extend value added services with contemporary facilities. In Amritsar you can choose from the three star hotels among which Hotel Ritz Plaza is a prominent name. Similarly the leading hotels in Chandigarh are Hotel Regency, Hotel Maya Palace, Hotel Mount View and Shivalik View Hotel.

Punjab should be visited between October to March when the climate is pleasant.

Alamgiri gate Punjab is well liked by the air, rail and road transport and the nearest airports are in Chandigarh and Amritsar. Punjab is equally well-connected by the rail transport and you can take the trains to the other parts of the country from the major railheads such as Chandigarh, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Pathankot, and Jalandhar. The road network of Punjab is simply commendable and you can reach to key destinations of India with ease. The interstate transport is also good and all the major towns of Punjab can be accessed by the state transport and private buses..

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Punjab is popular for its rich heritage and culture. Punjab tourism is one of the highlights of North India tourism. A land sanctified by saints and gurus and scarred by wars, Punjab forms an ideal tourist destination for people fascinated by culture, heritage and spirituality. The state is home to many archeological treasures. The best thing about Punjab is its beautiful blend of heritage and culture with modernity.

Punjab is located in the northwest region of India. It is bordered by the states of Jammu and Kashmir in the North, Pakistan in the west, Rajasthan and Haryana in the south east and Himachal Pradesh in the north east. Punjab is known as the land of five rivers. Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab and Jhelum are the five rivers flowing through the state.

Geographically, Punjab is divided into two regions, the Shivaliks and the Plains. The Punjab Shivalik region covers the outer part of the Shivalik ranges and span up to ten kilometers in width. The area mostly consists of clays, silts and conglomerates. The Punjab plain is a part of the Indo Gangetic plains. The plains lie between 180 to 300 meters above sea level.

Fast Facts

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Area : 50,362 sq km50,362 sq km
Map references: : India, Asia
Religion : Hindus (34.46%), Sikhs (62.95%), others (2.59%)
Population : 243.59 Lacs approx.
Maximum Temperature : 43.33°C
Minimum Temperature : 4.44°C
Languages: : Punjabi, Hindi
Capital : Chandigarh
Best Time To Visit : October to March.



Major tourist attractions in Punjab: The Golden Temple: The Golden Temple is the main tourist attraction of the state. It is one of the most famous shrines of the Sikh religion.

The city of Chandigarh: The city was designed by the French architect Le Corbusier and is known for its modern infrastructure. The city is the capital of both Punjab and Haryana. Everything from the State High Court to the Chandigarh University to the Botanical garden is worth a visit. Chandigarh is the first planned city of India.

Bhakra Nangal Dam: It is the world’s highest straight gravity dam.

Climate and clothing:


Climate in Punjab consists of three seasons. The summers span from mid April to end of June. Early July to end of September is the rainy season. The winters span from early December to the end of February. Light cottons are ideal for the summers while heavy woolens are a must in the winters.
Gurdwara Phalahi Some advise for the tourists:
You should always get your tours booked through authorized travel agencies.
Carry photo copies of your records like identity proof and passport. Do not give your original documents to anyone.
If you are traveling to the place for the first time, it is advisable to travel in company.
Respect the natives and their traditional values and keep the environment clean.

Touristplacesinindia.com offers online information about Punjab and the other tourist places in India.


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