The Wagah Border Retreat Tour with Dinner is a unique and vibrant experience that takes you to one of the most iconic border crossings in the world. Located on the India-Pakistan border, the Wagah Border is known for its elaborate and patriotic border ceremony that takes place every evening.
The tour begins with a comfortable pick-up from your hotel in Amritsar, India. As you make your way to the Wagah Border, your knowledgeable guide will provide you with interesting insights into the history and significance of the border crossing.
Upon arrival, you'll join the enthusiastic crowd at the border stadium, where the ceremony is held. Experience the electrifying atmosphere as you witness the highly choreographed parade conducted by the border security forces of both nations. The ceremony showcases the impressive marching, flag-lowering, and folding drills, accompanied by patriotic songs and enthusiastic cheering from the spectators.
After the ceremony, you'll be treated to a delicious dinner at a local restaurant. Indulge in traditional Punjabi cuisine, known for its rich flavours and hearty portions. Feast on mouthwatering dishes such as tandoori Roti, Butter Paneer, naan bread, and various vegetarian options. The restaurant provides a warm and welcoming ambiance, allowing you to relax and savour the delicious flavours of Punjab.
Throughout the tour, your guide will be available to answer any questions you may have and provide further insights into the significance of the Wagah Border and its historical context. They will ensure you have a memorable and enjoyable experience.
As the evening draws to a close, you'll be driven back to your hotel in Amritsar, reflecting on the incredible sights, sounds, and flavours you experienced during the Wagah Border Retreat Tour with Dinner.
Please note that the tour duration may vary, typically lasting around 6-8 hours. It is advisable to wear comfortable clothing and footwear, as you may need to walk short distances during the tour. Additionally, remember to carry your identification documents, as the Wagah Border is a high-security area.