Saturday, October 15, 2011

Punjab Cuisine and Cooking Tour


Punjabi Cooking Tour

Punjabi Cooking Tour - 1 Night/2 Days :
Day 1Pickup from Amritsar Railway station and transfer to hotel, Later visit Golden Temple Amritsar, Dinner & night at hotel
Day 2. Breakfast, Attend Punjabi Cooking class and learn how to cook Punjabi Dishes. Lunch and Tea at the class only. Evening drop at Railway station Amritsar.



Option : Tour can be arranged from Delhi also (Delhi-Amritsar Train Tour) :


Amritsar Food Tour  : 2 Nights/3 Days :
Day 1. Pickup from Amritsar Railway station and transfer to hotel, Later visit Golden Temple Amritsar, Dinner & night at hotel
Day 2. Breakfast, Attend Punjabi Cooking class and learn how to cook Punjabi Dishes. Lunch and Tea at the class only, Dinner &  night at hotel. 
Day 3
. Breakfast, Full day tour of a Punjab Village experiencing the real & actual life of a traditional Punjab village and Punjabi Food. Evening drop at Railway station Amritsar.



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Monday, March 21, 2011

Delhi Hazur Sahib Flight Tour Packages

Delhi - Hazur Sahib by Flight
( Departure from Delhi every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday only)

Day 1 : Early morning Flight for Hazur Sahib from New Delhi. Reach Hazur Sahib. Pickup from Airport and drop at Hotel. Afternoon visit Gurudwara Hazur Sahib and attend evening Aarti. Overnight at hotel.
Day 2 : Breakfast, Day tour of Gurudwara Nanak Jheera, Bidar and Gurudwaras enroute, evening back at Nanded. Overnight at hotel.
Day 3 : Breakfast, Day tour of all local historical Gurudwaras around Nanded - Gurudwara Banda Ghat Sahib, Gurudwara Shikar Ghat Sahib, Gurudwara Nagina Ghat Sahib, Gurudwara Sangat Sahib, Gurudwara Mal Tekdi Sahib, Gurudwara Hira Ghat Sahib and Mata Sahib Devaan Ji. Evening drop at Hazur Sahib Airport for Flight for Delhi. Reach Delhi late evening.

Package Cost Per Person : From Rs 11000 to 16500 inclusive of Air Tickets, Hotel Accommodation and all Gurudwara tours by Car.
(Cost depends on Air Fares which are not fixed and change as per date of travel)

For more details, visit our website at http://www.sikhtourism.com/hazur-sahib.htm

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Punjab Farm House/ Village Tours

Punjab Farmhouse Tour

Punjab Farmhouse combines the comforts of staying in a modern furnished accommodation with the hospitality of a Punjabi family within the traditions, culture and environment. You can stay in the Punjabi Farmhouse and experience the real Punjabi life, food, customs and rituals.

You can also experience the Farmhouse or traditional rural life of Punjab along with its agricultural and rural aspects.

For more details, click http://www.sikhtourism.com/punjab-farmhouse-tour.htm

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Delhi - Hemkund Sahib Helicopter Tour Packages

Delhi - Hemkund Sahib Tour by Helicopter (www.sikhtourism.com)

Hemkund Sahib Helicopter Tours are available only in the summer, between June and September every year.

HEMKUND SAHIB HELICOPTER SERVICE

Helicopter service from Gaucher to Ghangaria/Govind Dham :
- Gaucher to Govind Dham & Return : Rs 15000 Per person

Day 1 : Morning Helicopter ride from Gauchar to Govind Dham, Arrival at Govind Dham and drop at Govind Dham.
Day 2 : Morning pickup from Govind Dham and Helicopter ride to Gauchar, drop at Gauchar.

Cost Includes :
- Helicopter Ride from Gaucher to Govind Dham & Govind Dham to Gaucher only
- All applicable taxes.

Price does not Include :
- Any Hotel Accommodation or meals.
- Any Car Service
- Any Pony ride to or from Hemkund Sahib.
- Tips, Beverages, Laundry, Telephone Calls, etc.
- Medical and Insurance.

Terms & Conditions :
- Arrival at Gauchar and Departure from Gauchar on your own.
- Booking on First come First Serve basis after 100% payment deposit.
- Helicopter schedule depends on Weather conditions.
- Helicopter service is up to Ghangaria / Govind Dham only and same way, pickup
for return journey is from same place.
- Cancellation can be done prior to 72 Hours.





DELHI - HEMKUND SAHIB - DELHI HELICOPTER TOUR (2 Nights / 3 Days)

Day 1 : Drive from Delhi for Rudraprayag, reach Rudraprayag in the evening, night at Rudraprayag Hotel
Day 2 : Breakfast, Morning drop at Gauchar Helipad, Helicopter ride from Gauchar to Govind Dham, Arrive & drop at Govind Dham, Trek to Hemkund Sahib, night at Govind Dham on your own.
Day 3 : Pickup from Govind Dham and Helicopter ride from Govind Dham to Gauchar, Pickup from Gauchar Helipad and drive for Delhi. Reach Delhi in the evening.

Cost Per Person :
For 2 Persons : Rs 23750 Per Person.
For 4 Persons : Rs 21800 Per Person.
For 6 Persons : Rs 20800 Per Person.

Cost Includes :
- AC Car from Delhi to Gauchar and back.
- Helicopter cost from Gaucher to Govind Dham & Govind Dham to Gaucher only
- Budget Hotel Accommodation for 1 Night at Rudraprayag (with Breakfast) on
Double sharing basis.
- All applicable taxes.

Price does not Include :
- Hotel Accommodation at Govind Dham.
- Pony ride from Govind Dham to Hemkund Sahib & Back.
- Any meals except Breakfast at Rudraprayag.
- Tips, Beverages, Laundry, Telephone Calls, etc.
- Medical and Insurance.

Terms & Conditions :
- Booking on First come First Serve basis after 100% payment deposit.
- Helicopter schedule depends on Weather conditions.
- Helicopter service is up to Ghangaria / Govind Dham only and same way, pickup for return journey is from same place next day.
- Cancellation can be done prior to 72 Hours.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib 2010 opening ceremony


Please be informed that Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib will be officially opened on June 1 and closing ceremony will be on Oct 4, 2010. This has been announced by the Gurudwara Committee.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Direct Flight from Delhi to Hazur Sahib

Goair is starting Direct Flight from Delhi to Hazur Sahib from April 6, 2010. The flight will operate every Tuesday and Thursday. Return flights will be also on the same day.

For more information and Delhi Hazur Sahib Tour packages, visit at Sikhtourism website.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Delhi Airport to Punjab Car Rental

Sikh Tourism organises car rentals and coach rentals from Delhi Airport to various cities of Punjab. We provide quality vehicles of all types and models to the Non Resident Indian (NRI), Pilgrims, families, groups, business and leisure travelers who are visiting Punjab.


We provide Delhi Airport to Punjab Drop and Pickup services. Our Delhi Airport transfer Cars are equipped with the latest safety features, well maintained, qualified and experienced drivers and are connected through the mobile phones on their journey with the office.

Delhi Airport to Punjab Transfer Services
Delhi Airport to Amritsar City
Delhi Airport to Moga
Delhi Airport to Chandigarh
Delhi Airport to Mansa
Delhi Airport to Patiala
Delhi Airport to Muktsar
Delhi Airport to Jalandhar
Delhi Airport to Nawashahr
Delhi Airport to Ludhiana
Delhi Airport to Rupnagar
Delhi Airport to Faridkot
Delhi Airport to Anandpur Sahib
Delhi Airport to Fatehgarh Sahib
Delhi Airport to S A A Nagar
Delhi Airport to Gurdaspur
Delhi Airport to Sangrur
Delhi Airport to Hoshiarpur
Delhi Airport to Barnala
Delhi Airport to Kapurthala
Delhi Airport to Khanna
Delhi Airport to Nabha
Delhi Airport to Talwandi Sabo
Delhi Airport to Nangal
Delhi Airport to Mandi Gobindgarh
Delhi Airport to Mohali
Delhi Airport to Sirhind
Delhi Airport to Ropar
Delhi Airport to Jagraon
Delhi Airport to Batala
Delhi Airport to Pathankot

For Car Rental Services from Delhi Airport to any other place of Punjab ,Please write to usand we will provide our professional services.

For more details, check our website at
http://www.sikhtourism.com/delhi-airport-punjab-transfer.htm

Sikh Tourism Punjabi online shopping

Sikh Tourism offers Punjabi online shopping offering Sikh, Punjabi and indian gifts and products with printed religious symbols and own designs.

http://www.sikhtourism.com/shopping/

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib is Opened for Darshans

The doors of Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib have been opened on June 1, 2009.

Sangat can visit the gurudwara everyday till Oct 5, 2009.

For any details of Hemkund Sahib Yatra from Delhi & Amritsar, visit us at www.sikhtourism.com/hemkund.htm

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Delhi Hemkund Sahib Yatra 2009

Hemkund Sahib Yatra is again starting in June 2009 and Sikhtourism has made special Delhi Hemkund Sahib Tour Packages for Pilgrimages.

Sri Hemkund Sahib Tours are available only in the summer, between June and October.

Details of the Tour are :
DELHI - HEMKUND SAHIB - DELHI (6 Nights - 7 Days)
Day 1. Delhi - Rishikesh (Drive 240 km)
Day 2. Rishikesh - Joshimath (Drive 257 km)
Day 3. Joshimath - Govind Ghat - Govind Dham(ghangharia) (Drive 21km, Trek 13km )
Day 4. Govind Dham - Hemkund Sahib - Govind Dham (Ghangharia Trek (12 km)
Day 5. Govind Dham - Govind Ghat - Joshimath (Trek 13 km, Drive 21 km)
Day 6. Joshimath - Rishikesh (Drive 257 km)
Day 7. Rishikesh - Delhi (Drive 240 km)

For more details and Prices, visit at Hemkund Sahib Yara

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Vote for Golden Temple in Seven Wonders of India

NDTV has started a survey to select 7 Wonders of India and Golden Temple Amritsar is a part of the same survey.

Please vote for Golden Temple to let it be on the top of list as the best place in India.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Chandigarh Rock Garden will sell sculptures

The Chandigarh administration has approved the beautification and development plan for the Rock Garden. Proposed by its founder creator Nek Chand, the structural re designing is meant to improve the aesthetic view of the entire garden. Low height sculptures will also be sold at the Rock Garden for tourists.

UT Home-cum-Tourism Secretary, Mr. Ram Niwas today chaired a meeting regarding the beautification and development of Rock Garden in which various proposals put forward by Sh. Nek Chand for adding more artistic value to the garden were discussed .The Structural Re -designing would be undertaken in order to improve the aesthetic view of the entire garden .Similarly some low height sculptures will be planned apart from establishment within the premises of Rock Garden which would facilitate the tourists to take back memories of Chandigarh.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Sikhs make Guinness size statement with Blood

More than three hundred years after the tenth Sikh Master, Guru Gobind Singh ji, founded the Khalsa amid the hilly terrains of Sri Anandpur Sahib, this holy town once again gift wrapped another great gift to the humanity from the Sikh community -- the world's largest ever blood donation camp.

As long serpentine queues of hundreds of donors on Hola Mohalla, March 11 2009, continued till late Tuesday night, each over enthusiastic to stress Sikhism's message of universal brotherhood and welfare of all (Sarbat Da Bhala), blood unit count crossed the figure of 20,000 and could well have touched 25,000, shattering the earlier Guinness Book record of 13,000 plus units collected in a single day.

Backed by Sri Akal Takht Sahib and other Sikh temporal seats, and enjoying patronage of more than a hundred Sikh organisations, the blood donation drive broke all barriers of age, gender, caste and economic status as young and old, poor and rich, men and women awaited patiently their turn to make a statement with blood at a time when much of it is being shed across the world in the name of religion.

At a time when rest of India was busy playing Holi with colors or cow dung, the Sikh community was making a statement with this drive. 25,000 units of blood in flat 24 hours was the target, and the organizers, led from the front by Akal Purakh Ki Fauj outfit, had made sure that all mandatory requirements of the administrators of Guinness Records are fulfilled and cameras keep a record of all donors, quality checks are stringent, medical care at its best and safe blood keeping practices are followed.

The sheer scale of logistics was mind boggling as the camp spilled over on to two lakh square feet of makeshift tents, 700 beds divided in 14 blocks of 50 beds each, and averaging 2,500 donations in one hour. All this effort was possible, thanks to an army of 8,000 volunteers, 3000 paramedical staff and 100 doctors deployed for the camp. Army personnel from Jalandhar and Chandi Mandir were among the teams collecting units.

The Holla Mohalla festival attracts lakhs of pilgrims from all over Punjab and the rest of the country and is the festival of truth, courage, bravery and service. The milling crowds of Sikhs who came to know of the camp added largely to the success of the effort, monitored for Guinness record purposes.

Sikh enthusiasts had come from, thanks to the massive mobilization campaign to ply blood donors, as far as Maharashtra, UP, Uttarkhand, Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

London gurdwara gutted in racist attack

One of London's most important gurdwara, housing priceless religious books, has been gutted in a suspected racist attack in Britain, a news report said on Tuesday. Eye-witnesses on Tuesday said that a man, who entered the Gurdwara Sikh Sangat in East London, managed to escape just before flames were first seen. A group of women, who had spotted the intruder, tried to put out the raging flames in one of the holiest parts of the gurdwara, which was built at Bow in 1979.

Most of the gurdwara's roof collapsed and worshipers fear all but one of its eight holy books have been destroyed, the ‘Evening Standard’ newspaper said on Tuesday. Eye-witnesses described the suspected arsonist as being black or mixed-race. A worshiper said he had noticed racist graffiti on one of the gurdwara's outer walls in the past few weeks.

A criminal investigation has been launched and police and fire investigators are treating the blaze as suspicious. The building, which dates back to 1854 was formerly a synagogue and before that a chapel. The London Fire Brigade confirmed that 75 per cent of the building and the roof had been damaged by the fire.

"Police are treating this incident as suspicious," a Metropolitan police spokesman was quoted as saying by the British daily.

More than 50 firefighters battled the flame for almost eight hours after being called just after 2 p.m. yesterday, the report said.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Protecting Golden Temple from pollution

Punjab government is contemplating a ban on use of fuel other than LPG by goldsmiths, hotels and restaurants in the walled Amritsar city to reduce pollution affecting the Golden Temple.

The data collected by Central Pollution Control Board reveals that every goldsmith and restaurant/hotel owner uses 15 kg to 25 kg coal or up to 50 litres of diesel/kerosene a day, depending upon the workload and availability of electricity. CPCB had found high levels of harmful nitrous oxide and sulphur dioxide in the ambient air. Experts had also cautioned that fireworks release these gases which could react with marble leading to corrosion and blackening. Miniature paintings and gold plating were also under threat from harmful gases, experts added.


Board has recommended to the Punjab government to ban burning of fuel other than LPG in the walled city to save the Golden Temple.


A team had visited the Golden Temple complex last year to free its surroundings free from pollutants on the pattern of the Taj Mahal. It had also favoured restriction on vehicles in 500-m- radius of Harmandar Sahib and suggested to use low-intensity crackers and fireworks during Gurpurbs or Bandi Chhor Diwas (Diwali).


However, the Amritsar Municipal Corporation’s decision to make surrounding the shrine a vehicle-free zone by introducing battery-operated buses to ferry pilgrims is still in the pipeline.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Hola Mahalla at Anandpur Sahib

Hola Mohalla or Hola Mahalla or simply Hola is a Sikh festival that takes place on the first of the lunar month of Chet which usually falls in March. This, by a tradition estabished by Guru Gobind Singh, follows the Hindu festival of Holi by one day; Hola is the masculine form of the feminine sounding Holi. The word "Mohalla" is a Punjabi word that implies an organized procession in the form of an army column. But unlike Holi, when people playfully sprinkle color, dry or mixed in water, on each other, the Guru made Hola Mohalla an occasion for the Sikhs to demonstrate their martial skills in simulated battles.

Together the words "Hola Mohalla" stands for "mock fight". During this festival, processions are organised in the form of army type columns accompanied by war-drums and standard-bearers and proceeding to a given spot or moving in state from one gurdwara to another. The custom originated in the time of Guru Gobind Singh who held the first such mock fight event at Anandpur in February 1701.

The foothills of the Shivaliks in Ropar district of Punjab's north-eastern region, especially around the historic townships of Anandpur Sahib and Kiratpur Sahib, have, since 1701 been playing host to Hola Mohalla. Recently, the Indian government accorded it the status of a national festival. The military exercise, which was personally supervised by the guru, was carried out on the bed of the River Charan Ganga with the famous Hindu temple of Mata Naina Devi in the Shivaliks as the backdrop.

This annual festival held at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab and now replicated at other Gurdwaras worldwide was started by the tenth Sikh Guru, as a gathering of Sikhs for military exercises and mock battles on the day following the festival of Holi at Anandpur Sahib. It reminds the people of valour and defence preparedness, concepts dear to the Tenth Guru who was at that time battling the Mughal empire and the hill kings. On this three-day grand festival, mock battles, exhibitions, display of weapons, etc., are held followed by kirtan, music and poetry competitions. The participants perform daring feats, such as Gatka (mock encounters with real weapons), tent pegging, bareback horse-riding, standing erect on two speeding horses and various other feats of bravery.

There are also a number of Darbars where the Sri Guru Granth Sahib is present and kirtan and religious lectures take place. On the last day a long procession, led by Panj Pyaras, starts from Takhat Keshgarh Sahib, one of the five Sikh religious seats, and passes through various important Gurdwaras like Qila Anandgarh, Lohgarh Sahib, Mata Jitoji and terminates at the Takhat (Keshgarh).

For people visiting Anandpur Sahib, langars (voluntary community kitchens) are organized by the local people as a part of sewa (community service). Raw materials like wheat flour, rice, vegetables, milk and sugar are provided by the villagers living nearby. Women volunteer to cook and others take part in cleaning utensils and other manual tasks that need to be carried out. Traditional cuisine is served to the pilgrims who eat while sitting in rows on the ground. (Pangat)

The popularity of this festival may be judged from the fact that out of five Sikh public holidays requested by the Khalsa Diwan, Lahore in 1889, the Government approved only two - Holla Mahalla and the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak. Hola Mahalla is presently the biggest festival at Anandpur.