Punjab & Dharamshala
Description
Punjab & Dharamshala
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
▪ Sunset at The Golden Temple (Amritsar) – Witness the serene beauty of Sri Harmandir Sahib during sunset. Students explore Sikhism, values of service and equality, and the spiritual atmosphere of the world’s holiest Sikh shrine.
▪ Attari-Wagah Border Ceremony – Experience the Lowering of the Flags ceremony, a powerful display of patriotism and military tradition. Students learn about India-Pakistan relations, diplomacy, and civic pride.
▪ Visit to Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dharamshala) – Explore the official residence of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, along with the Namgyal Monastery and Tibetan Museum. A lesson in Buddhist philosophy, peace, and Tibetan culture in exile.
▪ Rose Garden Picnic & Sunset at Sukhna Lake with Boating (Chandigarh) – Relax in Asia’s largest rose garden, followed by boating at the scenic Sukhna Lake. Promotes environmental appreciation and urban leisure spaces.
▪ Rock Garden Scavenger Hunt & Capitol Complex Tour – Explore the iconic Rock Garden through a fun scavenger hunt among recycled art pieces. Tour the Capitol Complex, designed by Le Corbusier, to understand urban planning and modern architecture.
Site Seeing (Suggested)
Jallianwala Bagh – Historical insight into the Indian freedom movement.
Norbulingka Institute (Dharamshala) – Tibetan art, culture, and craftsmanship.
War Memorial, Dharamshala – A tribute to Indian soldiers with serene surroundings.
Punjab State Science City (optional) – For hands-on STEM learning experiences.
Learning Objectives
This tour helps students explore interfaith harmony, history, architecture, and Tibetan culture. It fosters national pride, enhances understanding of India’s cultural plurality, and encourages peaceful coexistence and global awareness.
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