Amritsar Special 1 Day Tour

One Day Taxi service in Amritsar
Start of the Journey – Morning Pickup
Your day in Amritsar begins with a warm welcome from Jass Travels, your trusted taxi service in Amritsar. According to your convenience, our driver will pick you up from your hotel, home, Amritsar Airport, or railway station. We provide clean cars, skilled drivers, and on-time service for a comfortable journey. we are taxi service provider in amritsar. Jass Travels is also known as a reliable Amritsar tour and travels agency for short and long trips in North India.
Golden Temple. (Sri Harmandir Sahib)
Begin your day at the famous Golden Temple, also called Sri Harmandir Sahib. It is the main holy place for Sikhs and one of the calmest places in India. The gold-covered walls look beautiful in the morning light. You can also eat Langar (free food) served to everyone. Our car rental in Amritsar helps you explore all the Historical places in Amritsar and Famous places near Golden Temple.
Jallianwala Bagh
Distance: 300 m from Golden Temple (5 min walk)
Time: 9:05 AM – 10:00 AM
Next, walk to the nearby Jallianwala Bagh history, a historic garden where hundreds of innocent people lost their lives in the 1919 British firing. This place shows the struggle for India’s freedom. The bullet marks on the walls and the Martyrs’ Well remind us of their bravery. Jass Travels ensures your driver stays nearby so your trip is smooth and safe and also we provide tour guide.
Partition Museum
Distance: 500 m from Jallianwala Bagh (5–7 min walk)
Time: 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM
A short walk away is the Partition Museum Amritsar, which speaks the story of the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan. Through old photos, letters, and belongings, you can feel the pain and courage of the people who lived through that time. Our car hire in Amritsar makes it easy to stop at places without worrying about parking or traffic
Durgiana Temple
Distance: 2 km from Partition Museum (10 min drive)
Time: 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM
Next, go to the beautiful Durgiana Temple.People still mention the Durgiana Temple quite a bit. They also call it the Lakshmi Narayan Temple. This place is a pretty famous Hindu shrine right in Amritsar. Someone built it in 1908. That was Guru Harsai Mal Kapoor who did it. The architecture kind of looks like the Golden Temple, you know. It is dedicated to Goddess Durga. But it has idols of Lakshmi-Narayan and Hanuman inside too. A sacred water tank surrounds the whole thing. The temple really stands as an important spot for religion and culture.
Lunch Break.
Time: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM.
Lunchtime in Amritsar, you know, it always feels pretty special. With Jass Travels, basically you get to dig into some tasty Punjabi food at those popular spots around town. After you've wandered through the Golden Temple and checked out Jallianwala Bagh, we sort of guide you to a nice relaxing lunch. There you can sample stuff like the famous Amritsari Kulcha, a good lassi, and all those other local flavors that hit the spot. It's just the right kind of break, really. Then we keep going with your sightseeing, heading to more of those beautiful places in Amritsar, all with some comfort and care thrown in., we head out to the next spot, Best places to see in Amritsar
Gobindgarh Fort
Distance: 3 km from Durgiana Temple, takes about 15 min to drive.
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM
People still mention Gobindgarh Fort in Amritsar sometimes. It was put up in the 18th century by Gujjar Singh Bhangi, this local chieftain around there. Later on, Maharaja Ranjit Singh got involved. They called him the "Lion of Punjab". He strengthened the place back in 1809. The fort worked as a military base, you know. And it doubled as a treasury too. It even held onto the Kohinoor diamond for a while, which was pretty famous. These days, it sits there as a heritage site. It kind of shows off Punjab's history in a real way.
Wagah Border Ceremony
Distance: 30 km from Gobindgarh Fort (50–60 min drive)
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM
In the evening, People still mention the Wagah Border quite a bit. It sits right between Amritsar in India and Lahore in Pakistan. They set it up as a crossing point after that 1947 Partition thing. In a way it represents division. But it also kind of shows unity too. Thing is, it acts as the only road connection between the two countries. Everyone knows it for the daily Beating Retreat ceremony. That draws visitors from everywhere around the world. They put on quite the show with patriotic feelings, military displays, and all that cultural pride.
Amritsar Local Markets
Distance: 30 km from Wagah Border back to city (1 hour drive)
Time: 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Before you wrap up your day in Amritsar, People still talk about Amritsar for the Golden Temple. But the local markets there are pretty vibrant too. Thing is, these markets have a history that goes back hundreds of years. Traders from all over India and even abroad showed up to sell their goods. They grew up near the Golden Temple, you know, and that old walled city area. Spices were everywhere, clothes too, jewelry, all kinds of traditional items you could grab.
Hall Bazaar is one of the oldest spots like that. It packs in crowds like crazy. The Mughal-style gate pulls you in, and those narrow streets just add to the whole vibe.
. Back during Maharaja Ranjit Singh's time, it was already a big deal for trade. Nowadays, folks come to shop for phulkari embroidery. They pick up those colorful Punjabi juttis. Traditional crafts and bazaars in Amritsar. Handicrafts are everywhere. And you have to try the tasty Punjabi food in these old bazaars.
Modern shops and malls have popped up. Even so, the charm of the local markets in Amritsar holds strong. Tourists ought to check these places out. You really sink into the local culture and history that way.. Plus, there's that authentic Punjabi shopping experience.


