Punjab Tourism Department

Official Information and Tourist Guide.

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Overview of Punjab Tourism

The **Department of Tourism, Government of Punjab**, is dedicated to promoting the state's rich heritage and cultural diversity. Punjab is a land of historical significance, spiritual sanctity, and vibrant festivals. The department, along with the **Punjab Tourism Development Corporation Limited (PTDC)**, works to preserve and develop tourist attractions, offering a range of experiences from pilgrimage to rural and adventure tourism.

Key Tourist Destinations

Punjab's tourism landscape is defined by a mix of historical, religious, and natural sites:

  • Amritsar: Home to the iconic **Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib)**, a spiritual landmark, and the **Wagah Border** ceremony, a powerful daily spectacle.
  • Patiala: Known for its historical palaces, gardens, and rich royal heritage.
  • Anandpur Sahib: A significant pilgrimage site for Sikhs, housing the **Virasat-e-Khalsa** museum.
  • Rural and Agri-Tourism: Places like **Sadda Pind** in Amritsar offer a glimpse into the traditional Punjabi way of life, complete with folk dances, music, and authentic cuisine.

Services and Booking

The Punjab Tourism Development Corporation Limited (PTDC) is the commercial wing of the department. While a centralized booking portal for packages might not be available, they may operate tourist complexes and provide information on booking accommodations and tours. For more detailed information on specific attractions, it is recommended to visit the official websites of the respective districts.

Important Official Portals and Contacts

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  • Punjab Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. (PTDC): The official corporation for tourism development.

Explore the vibrant culture and rich history of Punjab. Plan your trip by checking out the links to the official tourism websites and resources.

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