"A Memorable Day in Amritsar: Jallianwala Bagh, Golden Temple, and Wagah Border Ceremony"

"Exploring Amritsar: From Jallianwala Bagh to the Golden Temple"
After visiting Kasol the next day we have to visit Amritsar and Wagha border, So next day we have to wake up early so we can visit to the Amritsar.
The morning we woke up around 6'o' clock in the morning we get to the bus and it takes few hours to visit to the Punjab and we had good sleep in the bus and finally we have reach to Amritsar and first of all we have visited Jaliawala bag memorial, and then after we have visited to the Golden Temple and it was one of the most beautiful temples I have seen in my life the temple is all around covered by water and there is path to go inside the temple and it is good to take bath or clean your hands and legs with that water before going inside to that temple. And you can also give seva over there it is like a volunteering like you can help to serve food, wash dishes etc.

"From Temple Blessings to Border Unity: A Day of Spiritual and Patriotic Journey"
Unfortunately, we couldn't go inside the temple because there were too many people waiting in line. So instead, we decided to have lunch at the Langar. The Langar is a free meal offered by the Gurudwara, like a blessing from God. The food there was some of the best I've ever tasted, and it was a completely new experience for me. I think everyone should try the Langar food and maybe even help out with Seva, which means volunteering to clean, wash dishes, or assist with serving food.
After lunch, we headed to the Wagah Border to watch the ceremony. It's held every day and is a big tourist attraction in Punjab. The ceremony involves the Border Security Force of India and Pakistani Rangers. There was a huge crowd on both sides, and everyone was chanting "Jai Hind" and "Bharat Mata ki Jai." It was one of the most unforgettable experiences of my life.
And with that, this is the end of my blog about the Manali trip. I hope you enjoyed reading it.
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