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Qatar Airways
25 May, Mon
07:55 AM
Edinburgh - Amritsar
1 stop
14h 5m
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IndiGo
15 May, Fri
12:05 PM
Manchester - Amritsar
1 stop
15h 10m
MAN-ATQ
IndiGo
9 May, Sat
12:55 PM
Manchester - Amritsar
1 stop
18h 45m
MAN-ATQ
IndiGo
14 May, Thu
12:55 PM
Manchester - Amritsar
1 stop
14h 10m
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IndiGo
21 May, Thu
12:55 PM
Manchester - Amritsar
1 stop
5h 15m
MAN-ATQ
Qatar Airways
12 May, Tue
09:25 AM
Manchester - Amritsar
1 stop
12h 35m
MAN-ATQ
IndiGo
10 May, Sun
12:05 PM
Manchester - Amritsar
1 stop
15h 10m
MAN-ATQ
IndiGo
22 May, Fri
08:15 PM
London - Amritsar
1 stop
7h
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Qatar Airways
4 Jun, Thu
09:15 AM
London - Amritsar
1 stop
12h 45m
LGW-ATQ
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About Amritsar

Amritsar, the cultural capital of Punjab, India, with a population of over 1.1 million as of 2023, is located in the northwestern part of the country, close to the Pakistan border. This city is celebrated for its profound religious significance, vibrant culture, and delectable cuisine.

Amritsar experiences a semi-arid climate with sharp seasonal variations in temperature, featuring hot summers and cold winters. Rainfall is primarily concentrated during the monsoon season from July to September. The city's climate allows for the flourishing of green spaces and supports various outdoor activities. The best time to visit Amritsar is from October to March when the weather is most pleasant.

The city is accessible via Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, situated about 11 kilometers from the city center.

Culinary experiences in Amritsar are rich with Punjabi flavors, with street food being a major highlight. Popular local dishes include Amritsari kulcha, tandoori chicken, and chole bhature, complemented by the sweet and tangy flavors of lassi and phirni.

For tourists, Amritsar offers several attractions that highlight its historical and spiritual heritage. The Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, is a major pilgrimage site with stunning architecture and a serene atmosphere. Jallianwala Bagh, the Partition Museum, and the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum provide deep insights into the tumultuous history and vibrant culture of the region.

Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Harike Wetland and Bird Sanctuary, which serves as a vital ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife. The city’s parks and gardens, like the Shri Ram Tirath Temple complex, are popular spots for relaxation and socializing, giving a glimpse into the local lifestyle.

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