Tourist Guide Punjab
Tourist Places to Visit
- Golden Temple, Amritsar
- Wagah Border, Amritsar
- Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar
- Sheesh Mahal, Patiala
- Kila Raipur Rural Games
- Anandpur Sahib
- Punjab Villages Culture
- Jagjit Palace, Kapurthala
- Qila Mubarak, Patiala
- Harike Wetland
What to See and feel in Punjab Village
Stay in the Punjab Village home. Early morning visit the houses to see and feel how the day in the village starts. Men give bath to their Cows and milk them. The ladies of the House will light their hearths with cow dung and leaves to cook food. The Punjab villager farmers plough their fields with bullocks.
Potters collect clay from nearby pond (Chhappar) and make clay pottery, Surahi and Ghara (vessels for storing water), dishes, jars, etc.
Sit and see the creative ability of the women in Phulkari embroidery of different design and blending of harmonious colours.
Watch village metal-workers or Lohars casting, soldering and making metal things like Hammer, Sickle, garden tools, pots and common utensils used in the village kitchen.
Visit Carpenters or Tarkhans to see them carving traditional and regional style Doors, Windows, Beds, chairs, tables, etc out of different Woods
You can walk along the swaying mustard fields, take a ride on a tractor, take the cattle for grazing, feed the cattle or simply sit, relax and gulp down the fresh buttermilk in the green fields.
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Punjab's Forestry and Wildlife
The Unique eco-system of the Shivaliks is spread over a geographical area 9448.97 Sq. km, and lies in the north-eatern part of the state extending from north-west to south-east along the Himachal Pradesh Border. It is spread across the eastern part of the districts of Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar and Rupnagar