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Alamgir

Alamgir

The village of Alamgir is situated around 10 km from the central city of Ludhiana. The highlight of this village is ShriManji Sahib Gurudwara, more commonly known as Alamgir Gurudwara. This place holds great significance in the historical background of Sikhism. The Gurudwara reflects yet another landmark in the life of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. The backstory of this famous Sikh pilgrimage site is kind of interesting. The Guru Gobind Singh was pursued by the Mughal Army, and it was at this place where he paused and rested, blessing it with his presence. The langar hall of Shri Manji Sahib is among the biggest langar halls of all the Sikh shrines with the capacity to serve hundreds of people for free in one go. Like all other Sikh pilgrimage sights, Alamgir Gurudwara offers top notch cleanliness and hygiene. Gurudwara Manji Sahib is a pilgrimage site as well as a tourist destination, both for its sacredness and the piece of Sikh history that it offers. Read More

Bhir

Bhir

A 19th century mosque, Bheer is another popular pilgrimage centre of Ludhiana attracting a large number of devotees.

Gurdwara Charankanwal Sahib Machhiwara

Gurdwara Charankanwal Sahib Machhiwara

35 km from Machhiwara, a town in Ludhiana district of Punjab is Gurudwara Charan Kanwal. The road to Gurudwara is connected by the Ludhiana-Chandigarh Highway. The serene ambiance and the beautiful aesthetic architecture of the Gurudwara attract many tourists. It has an aura that gives every visitor spiritual peace. In December, an annual congregation fair is held that marks the days of Guruji's stay (9th and 10th of Poh) the days Guruji stayed at Machhiwara. The name of this shrine holds a history. It is believed that when Aurangzeb's army attacked, Guru Gobind Singh resisted their onslaught and escaped into the woods of Machhiwara. Here, he rested and slept under a tree where he recited 'Mitar Pyare nu'. The old Jand tree is still preserved outside the Gurudwara. Daya Singh, Man Singh, and Dharam Singh were his three companions who found him at the site. The place he stepped on marks the site of Gurudwara Charan Kanwal, the feet of Guru Gobind Singh compared to a lotus flower. Hence the shrine is a memory of the historical event. Read More

Gurudwara Nanaksar Jagraon

Gurudwara Nanaksar Jagraon

Famous as the memoir of Guru Gobind Singh, Gurudwara Nanaksar Jagraon is situated on the banks of Nanaksar Sarovar in Ludhiana. In the year 1975, Sikh Saint Baba along with his followers established the Gurudwara in Kaleran. A dominant feature of this shrine is the annual festival held every year for five days in August. It is attended by nearly one-lakh devotees. This beautifully structured edifice houses three separate shrines around its premises namely Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Pehli, Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Chhevin and Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Dasvin.  Located 38 kms from Ludhiana, this six storied structure is beautifully architectured with large marble floors and a Sanctum. The nearby villages offer the Langar, a communal meal of Sikhs to the Gurdwara hence the place is not just known for its peace and solace but also brotherhood. The Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Guru Hargobind Ji and Shahidi Divas of Guru Arjan Dev Ji along with the Jor mela are the significant festivities that are celebrated with great pomp and enthusiasm from 13th-17th of January every year. With flowing international audience from the UK, Canada, USA and Germany, the Gurdwara is a Shrine more than a just a pilgrim site. Read More

Gurudwara Shri Manji Sahib

Gurudwara Shri Manji Sahib

Gurudwara Manji Sahib is a significant pilgrim site for devotees; it is said to be one of the most religious shrines in Punjab. Situated in the village of Alamgir, it is also known as Alamgir Sahib. A prominent highlight of this place is the palanquin (Manji) that carried Guru to his place which is till date preserved in the Bhora Sahib (underground shrine), hence the name Manji Sahib.  In 1761, Guru Gobind Singh reached Alamgir soon after the Mughals executed his mother and siblings. Upon arriving the village, it is reported that the Guru shot an arrow into the ground from which a spring appeared. A lady with leprosy who bathed in that spring was cured. Ever since then, the place is known as "Tissar" or Arrow Lake. It is prophesied that whoever visits the holy spring with faith will be cured of his worries and pain. The guru was also presented with a horse by a devoted follower. Apart from the holiness of the site, many locals and tourists visit this place for Langar a communal meal that caters hundreds of people every day. Gurudwara Manji Sahib is a spirit of service to humanity. Read More

Hardy's World Amusement Park

Hardy's world amusement park is the most sorted out places in Ludhiana, Punjab. This water-themed park gets your adrenaline pumped up with over 20 exhilarating rides like the roller coaster, sun & moon, pendulum and motorcycle. Situated 7 km away from Ludhiana, it is the most significant water-themed park in Punjab. It's nestled over a large area of parkland on the Ludhiana - Jalandhar Highway. It's a frolic place with mostly wave pools and water slides around the place.  The park is bifurcated into two- Dry and Waterpark among which, there are a plethora of themed activities for all age groups. A thrilling high ride on a wooden ship, jamming cars with no traffic rules, the caterpillar ride that gives you butterflies in your stomach, swinging chairs, the toy train for just frolicking around, superbikes that swish in the air, toggling on a bull, horseback merry go round are all the amusing hubbubs of the amusement park. The water park, on the other hand, is full-fledged with steep, splash and speed. The aqua pool with a kid's planet, rain dance and wave pool with sprinklers and sprayers lets you splurge into the water world. Hardy's world also houses many food stalls, souvenir shops and a wondrous place like the horror house. The amusement park is for all age groups even providing comfortable accommodation in 25 well-appointed rooms with necessary amenities. Read More

Lodhi Fort

Lodhi Fort

Lodhi Fort is one of the forts in the vicinity of Ludhiana in Punjab. Locally known as Purana Qila or Old Fort, it is a grand structure which now lies in ruins due to poor maintenance. The fort stands on a large piece of land now encroached from all sides. What was once the gateway to Sikander Lodhi's empire and the pride of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, now lies forgotten and in ruins. Surprisingly, a large percent of the local population is not even aware of the whereabouts of this fort. Even though the fort looks like a pretty ordinary ancient structure without invoking much interest of people, it does have a grand past. Read More

Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum

Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum

With more than twelve galleries catering to subjects like the Kargil War and Ancient History, the Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum contains an extensive memoir of India's past.

Nehru Rose Garden

Nehru Rose Garden

Nehru Rose Garden is a beautifully landscaped garden in the heart of the city Ludhiana. Sprawling over an area 27 acres, this popular tourist attraction is home to over 17000 plants and 1600 varieties of roses. The vast lawns are perfect picnic spot with water fountains around it. Every night the fountains are illuminated with colorful lights and music. Although being one of the oldest and largest leisure spots in Ludhiana, established in the year 1967, it's the most verdure spaces in the vicinity.  The rose garden is a paradise for morning walkers and joggers. It provides a space for jogging and walking track within the enclosure. Apart from the fountains and landscape, the garden holds a planetarium at its entrance, boat rides in the artificial pool and mini zoo. The leisure activities keep children and youngsters engaged by providing some time to relax for the adults. Hence, it makes itself an ideal spot for all age groups. The annual rose festival, one of the most significant cultural events held every year attracts thousands of visitors around India. Read More

Pavillion Mall

Pavillion Mall

Pavilion mall was built and developed by Bharti Realty Ltd, at the center of fountain chowk in Ludhiana city of Punjab. The complex comprises an approximate 500,000 sq.ft. of leisure and shopping facilities, over 100 premium retail units that includes a 17,000 sq.ft food court. With a plethora of high selling international brands as well as the national products and a wholesale-retail mix of supermarket, department stores, seven-screen multiplex, food court, kids zone and restaurants, the mall is the pride of one of the most affluent cities in India - Ludhiana.  A 7 screen PVR Cinemas is another major entertainment at the mall along with other shopping facilities. An exciting feature of Pavilion is that it's LEED pre Gold certified complex and is among India's very few Gold rated retail facilities. Located in one of the most sought out places in Ludhiana, Pavilion mall is at close quarters to the nearby railway station and bus stand.  Read More

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