Punjab Tourism

Punjab
literally meaning "The Land of the Five Rivers", was the granary of
undivided India with its burgeoning fields watered by a network of canals. Much
of Punjab came under Pakistan after the partition of India in 1947. Today, its
vigorous and prosperous people have spread all over India, often as transporters
and traders associated with motor accessories. The most distinctive Punjabis
are the Sikhs, who were given a martial identity by their revered gurus who
opposed the Mughal oppression of the Hindus.
In spite of the determined industrialization of the state, Punjab is still a
land of large farms, robust food and a healthy zest for life. After farming
hours, the tractor often becomes the family jalopy with the mother and the kids
perched on the mudguards, while the father steps on the diesel.

Punjab
& Haryana are the agricultural states of India which do not have significant
importance as far as the tourists are concerned. The people of these states
are considered rough and tough who sweat out during harsh summer and grow crop.
These two states, however, are known for Amritsar and Chandigarh. The former
city, bordering Pakistan boasts of its Golden Temple, the Sikh Gurudwara, one
of the holiest and the seat of the religious body of Sikhism. Chandigarh, 250
kms from Delhi is one of the most clean and well planned cities of India. Designed
in the early 1950s by the Swiss Architect Le Corbusier, assisted by Max Fry,
Chandigarh is the gateway point for Simla, Manali & Dharamsala.
Touristic Places in Punjab
Amritsar Chandigarh Pinjore Parvanoo
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