Punjab, India

    Wagah Border - Feel the pulse of India!

    Amritsar, Punjab, India

    8.5/10
    Best time: October-to-March
    3 hours

    Visit Wagah Border, close to Amritsar! See the exciting Beating Retreat ceremony, a display of Indian patriotism. Experience the energy and history at this famous border crossing. It was previously called Attari Border.

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    Top Activities in Wagah Border

    • 1

      Cheer For The Indian Soldiers

    • 2

      Enjoy Local Snacks

    • 3

      Experience The Patriotic Fervor

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      Take Photos Of The Ceremony

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      Witness The Beating Retreat Ceremony

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October-to-March

    When to visit place on the day

    Late-Afternoon

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    The Wagah border ceremony began in 1959 as a simple flag-lowering procedure. Over time, it evolved into a more elaborate and theatrical display, incorporating intricate drills and gestures. The ceremony gained significant popularity and became a symbol of national pride for both India and Pakistan. Despite periods of heightened tension between the two countries, the ceremony has continued almost uninterrupted, serving as a unique form of interaction and a spectacle for visitors from around the world. The ceremony's history reflects the complex relationship between India and Pakistan, marked by both conflict and a shared cultural heritage.

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