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PUNJAB CORPORATE TOUR PACKAGE — 2N/3D

Rs.9499.00/Person

Punjab combines the spiritual significance of the Golden Temple with Chandigarh's modern, business-ready infrastructure. Its compact 2N/3D format and high-energy highlights — the Wagah Border ceremony and a Bhangra night — suit companies wanting a quick, memorable trip.

Highlights

  • Golden Temple visit with an opportunity to witness the Guru Ka Langar community kitchen in action
  • Wagah Border retreat ceremony — a high-energy, theatrical daily event with crowd participation
  • Nek Chand's Rock Garden and Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh
  • Bhangra-night dinner with live folk music and dance
  • A compact, high-energy 2N/3D format ideal for a short offsite
  • Business-ready conference facilities in Chandigarh

Included and Excluded

  • 2 nights' accommodation (twin/triple sharing)
  • All Meal Plan — daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • Conference hall booking in Chandigarh
  • Wagah Border ceremony transfer
  • Guided Rock Garden and Sukhna Lake visit
  • Bhangra-night dinner with live performance
  • All inter-city transfers
  • Dedicated tour manager
  • Travel to and from Amritsar
  • GST as applicable
  • Alcohol (restricted near Amritsar's religious sites; available in Chandigarh at own cost)
  • Personal expenses & shopping
  • Travel insurance

Tour Plan

Arrival in Amritsar & Golden Temple
The group arrives in Amritsar and checks into the hotel. The evening includes a visit to the Golden Temple, with time to witness the Guru Ka Langar community kitchen in action — a striking display of Sikh hospitality and equality that resonates well with a corporate team's own values around collaboration.

Wagah Border & Transfer to Chandigarh
The morning is spent at the Wagah Border, witnessing the famously energetic retreat ceremony between Indian and Pakistani forces. The group then transfers to Chandigarh (about 4-5 hours), checking in for the evening's conference session preparation.

Conference Session, Rock Garden & Departure
The morning conference session is held at the hotel. Afterwards, the group visits Nek Chand's Rock Garden and Sukhna Lake, before a closing Bhangra-night dinner with live folk music and dance ahead of departure.

Tour Faq

It's tight but workable, since both cities' key highlights are relatively compact and don't require extensive travel time to reach once you're there. Companies specifically choose this format because it delivers a genuinely high-energy, memorable short trip — the Golden Temple, Wagah Border, and Chandigarh's attractions all in one focused weekend-style offsite — without requiring a full week away from work.
The Beating Retreat ceremony at Wagah is a genuinely energetic, almost theatrical daily event involving synchronised marching, high kicks, and crowd participation from both the Indian and Pakistani sides of the border, accompanied by patriotic music and a distinctly festival-like atmosphere. It's consistently one of the most memorable parts of a Punjab trip for first-time visitors and works well as a shared, easy team experience that requires no physical effort beyond standing and cheering.
Amritsar itself, particularly around the Golden Temple complex, maintains strict restrictions out of respect for the site's religious significance, and alcohol isn't sold or consumed near the temple. Chandigarh, being a more secular, modern city, has a normal range of licensed restaurants and bars, so companies wanting a drink as part of their evening typically plan for this once the group has moved on to Chandigarh.
Approximately 4-5 hours by road, which is a comfortable single-day transfer, particularly if scheduled after the Wagah Border ceremony concludes in the late afternoon, arriving in Chandigarh by evening.
October through March offers the most comfortable weather for both sightseeing and the outdoor Wagah Border ceremony. Summers in Punjab can be extremely hot, often exceeding 40°C, which makes outdoor activities considerably less pleasant.