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Punjab Honeymoon Packages

Punjab Honeymoon Packages: rated 4.1/5 (based on 31 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹16,499/-

Punjab Honeymoon Packages

Punjab is the land of five rivers- Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Satluj. The state of Punjab houses numerous monuments and worship sites with deep-rooted culture and history.
The festivals of Baisakhi and Lohri are celebrated by the locals here on a large scale.

TravelTriangle invites the newly marrieds to book one of the Punjab Honeymoon Packages and have the time of their lives. Specially mapped out by our travel experts, these travel packages provide a hassle-free experience. They are easily customizable according to your convenience.

Best Tourist Places To Explore In Punjab

1. Amritsar

What’s Special: Spiritual locations, food

Major Attractions: Golden Temple (Sri Harmandir Sahib), Jallianwala Bagh, Wagah Border, Partition Museum, Gobindgarh Fort (Qila Gobindgarh), and Durgiana Temple.

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, rickshaw, auto

One of the most visited places in the Punjab Honeymoon Packages, Amritsar, was founded by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru. It is the second-largest city in Punjab, famous for its Golden Temple, Amritsari Kulchas, and sandalwood. This city is rich in history & culture and is the spiritual center of Sikhism. Baisakhi, which marks the Sikh New year, is celebrated in April with full enthusiasm and zeal.

2. Chandigarh

What’s Special: Gardens, shopping spots

Major Attractions: Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 17 market, Elante Mall, and International Dolls Museum.

Transportation Option: Taxi, rickshaw, bus, auto

One of the cleanest cities in India, Chandigarh is the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana. Lying on the foothills of the Shivalik range of the Himalayas, the name Chandigarh is an amalgamation of ‘Chandi’ referring to ‘Hindu Goddess Chandi,’ whereas ‘Garh’ means ‘fortress.’ Your honeymoon trip to Punjab is incomplete without a visit to Chandigarh.

3. Pathankot

What’s Special: Scenic spots, religious significance

Major Attractions: Shri Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Ranjit Sagar Dam, Novelty Mall, Nagni Mandir, Kathlour Kushlian Wildlife Sanctuary, Gurudwara Sri Barth Sahib, and Shahpur Kandi Fort.

Transportation Option: Auto, taxi, rickshaw, bus

The sixth most populous city of Punjab, Pathankot, is situated in the foothills of Kangra and Dalhousie. Surrounded by Chakki and Ravi rivers, it is full of lush greenery, adding to the breathtaking scenic beauty. The bases for the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force reside here.

4. Ludhiana

What’s Special: Historical locations

Major Attractions: Gurudwara Manji Sahib, Phillaur Fort, Nehru Rose Garden, Lodhi Fort (Purana Qila), Ludhiana Zoo Tiger Safari, Hardy’s World, Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum, and Rakh Bagh.

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, auto, rickshaw

Situated on the banks of River Sutlej, Ludhiana is the most populous city in Punjab. It is famous for its textile industry, woolens, and fabrics. Qila Raipur Sports Festival, also known as Rural Olympics, hosted by Qila Raipur, a village in the Ludhiana district of Punjab, is held in February every year.

5. Mohali

What’s Special: Sports stadiums, Religious spots

Major Attractions: Fateh Burj, IS Bindra Stadium, Sikh Museum, Thunder Zone (Water Park), Baba Banda Singh Bahadur War Memorial, Chhatbir Zoo, Amb Sahib Gurudwara, and VR Punjab Mall.

Transportation Option: Taxi, rickshaw, bus, auto

Named after Sahibzada Ajit Singh, the eldest son of Guru Gobind Singh, Mohali, is also known as Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar. Mohali, Chandigarh, and Panchkula form a part of the Chandigarh Tri-city. A paradise for cricket lovers, Mohali houses IS Bindra Stadium and Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium. Choose that package among the various Punjab Honeymoon Tour Packages, which lets you discover this worth-visiting destination.

6. Jalandhar

What’s Special: Religious places, ancient architecture

Major Attractions: Devi Talab Mandir, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Wonderland Amusement Park, Sodal Mandir, Nehru Park, and Rangla Punjab Haveli.

Transportation Option: Auto, taxi, rickshaw, bus

One of the oldest cities in Punjab, Jalandhar is an important commercial and industrial hub in India. The third most populous city in Punjab, Jalandhar, is named after a demon king. According to archaeological expeditions, it was a part of the Indus Valley Civilization.

7. Patiala

What’s Special: Royal city, Spiritual spots

Major Attractions: Qila Mubarak, Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib, Adalat Bazar, Baradari Gardens, Shri Kali Devi Temple, Sheesh Mahal, and Patiala Zoo (Patiala Bir).

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, auto, rickshaw

The fourth largest city in Punjab, Patiala, was established in 1763 by Maharaja Baba Ala Singh. Every year in February, a Heritage Festival takes place to commemorate the history of this city. Known as the ‘Royal city,’ Patiala is famous for its traditional turban, jutti, parandas, Patiala salwar, and Patiala peg.

Best Time To Visit Punjab

April to June

The summers in Punjab make it unbearable to enjoy local sightseeing. Visitors avoid planning a trip during this season because of the high temperature resulting in the scorching heat.

July to September

The spots closer to the mountains in Punjab receive heavy rainfall. On the other hand, locations that don’t receive heavy rains get humid. Tourists avoid visiting Punjab during monsoon season as the sightseeing becomes problematic.

October to March

It is the best time to visit Punjab because the weather conditions make it favorable for sightseeing. The pleasant weather makes it a peak season resulting in a large crowd of visitors. Also, a few areas of Punjab experience temperatures less than zero degrees.

How To Reach Punjab?

By Air

Two international airports in Punjab, Sri Guru Ramdas Ji International Airport in Amritsar and Chandigarh International Airport in Mohali, are well-connected internationally and nationally. Domestic airports include Pathankot Airport, Adampur Airport (Jalandhar), Sahnewal Airport (Ludhiana), and Bathinda Airport.

By Rail

Amritsar Junction Railway Station is the busiest railway station in Punjab. Other stations include Bathinda Junction, Ludhiana Junction, Pathankot Junction, Jalandhar Cantonment, Firozpur Cantonment, and Patiala Railway Station.

By Road

An extensive network of roads connects various parts of East India and North East India. Bus services from Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and other locations are available.

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Abhishek's 4 days trip to Himachal

7 months ago
I booked my family trip to manali with adventure mania using travel triangle app. Mukul was the agent who provided us package in a reasonable price. We enjoyed our stay and sightseeing. Hotel indrasan and hotel grand oasis were clean and had delicious menu in breakfast and dinner. Nitesh and other staff in Indrasan hotel were very supportive. The only problem we faced was the driver Kamal jeet. While travelling chandigarh airport to/from manali he refused to turn on the AC even if we only asked him to turn on AC in Punjab area only and not in manali as the temperature in Punjab area was very hot. He was very rude and always stopped the car very far from sightseeing point e.g. at vashisht temple he dropped us at lower parking even if car could have gone beyond that point and there was an upper parking as well which would have saved our efforts to climb the hill. The driver kamal jeet was always busy with phone while driving and never listened to us and eventually got us delayed to airport. We were about to miss our fligh because of him. I strongly recommend never ever go with Kamal Jeet driver if you are planning with adventure mania. Sissu, atal tunnel, manikaran, hadimba temple, vashishtha temple.
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Abhishek Mayee

Pune

Nimiaggarwal's 6 days trip to Bali

a year ago
Risata, Kuta property is perfect for all the Indians. They have amazing Indian food plus 5 min walk to beach. On the other hand, Ubud Ashoka Tree is peaceful place to relax and chill. But no good option of Indian food. Don't buy anything from "Krishna Mart". Instead by from local market from ubud bali, behind Bali King palace. I recommend not to start trip from Kuta start from Ubud. You can skip Gitgit waterfall and GWK total wastage of time. In Bali swing Dress is not included in package and it cost 2L IDR. Buy chocolates and souvenirs from kintamani volacno market. Everything was so good beacuse we got amazing driver named "Nyoman Suparta" guided us so well. Lastly, avoid travelling from Air Asia Airlines it cheap but serve no water and food stinkes, seats no comfortable, no check-in baggage included. Think twice to book cheap airlines like Air Asia. Places to eat. 1. Kuta near Risata resort ( Anaporna, kebab and curry) 2. Hidden Hill tour( Warung Makan Banyumala) 2 min walk to Hidden Hill 3. Bali market( Queens, Sher-e Punjab)
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Nimiaggarwal

Delhi

Pardeep's 6 days trip to Andaman

5 years ago
It has been a good experience of purchasing an Andaman package from Travel Triangle. All things about the package i.e. itinerary details were well explained by the company representative. Cost wise it was fine. Though the trip was fine, but i would like to share here the horrible experience we went through on landing in Port Blair Airport. I had made all the requisite payments and provided ID proofs of my family members at least 20 days before the date of traveling. I traveled with my family on Jan 4, 2020. After hectic overnight journey from Punjab to Port Blair, when we reached Port Blair on Jan. 5, 2020 Sunday at 8am there was no one to receive at the airport. Five contact numbers were provided on the Voucher i.e. of Travel travel triangle representative Mr. Anuj, two emergency contact numbers and of Ms. Surbhi Sharma. All these numbers were switched off. I desperately called these numbers for two hours from the airport but there was no response. Some how i managed to reach the designated hotel(Da Bay Inn). To my surprise there was no booking in my name in the said hotel. This incident caused a lot of botheration to my family and created the doubt in our minds. For whole trip we were in uncertainty about our hotel and ferry booking. Silver lining in all these things was Mr. Amjed, the local coordinator of the trip. On his name we were able to check in the hotel on first day. He has a very good reputation. When i read his name to the hotel authorities from my voucher they accommodated us. Later in the evening he met us and assured us about all the hotel booking and taxi services. so i suggest all to contact all the hotels before embarking on your journey. Later i was contacted by the Travel Triangle representative Mr. Anuj. He explained that he was stuck up somewhere. Trip advisor Ms. Surbhi Sharma told that on sunday we are not on duty. But my point is that ,if one person is stuck up somewhere , the emergency contact numbers must work. There is not any kind of emergency response service available in Travel Triangle. So please get a package from this company on your own risk.
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Pardeep Bhandari

Amritsar

5 years ago
Sir i enjoyed the trip and i am thankful to Miss Shewta singh for managing this and her cooperation in the matter.further i add that i will give 10 Stars to this trip.I ,my wife and My son enjoyed a lot. Er.R K Saxena Sr.SE Railways Sirhind Punjab
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Rk Saxena

Ambala cantt.

Aditya's 4 days trip to Himachal

5 years ago
The return bus dropped me 20 KMs away from my drop point at 3AM in night. It was scary...the bus driver did not had the tax of punjab and thats why they didnt come through here. When I complained to service agent, they said you can do whatever you want.
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Aditya Gupta

Chandigarh

Rajib's 5 days trip to Himachal

5 years ago
Delhi & Punjab Lots of Communication GAP between the Hotel & Travel Triangle and its agent Trip Sailor.Com.
RB

RAJIB BANERJEE

New delhi

Sandesh's 7 days trip to Himachal

5 years ago
Had good experience during our Punjab Himachal trip barring few hiccups which we can ignore when we look at the holistic view. Few points to highlight 1. Driver was very good 2. Hotel rooms nice barring Amritsar Overall, planning and execution of the trip was good. A thumbs up !!!
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Sandesh Shenoy

Bengaluru

Deepak's 7 days trip to North East

5 years ago
Short form of the feedback: Starting July 11 thru' 17, '19 we had a memorable tour of NE India (mainly Meghalaya & a bit of Guwahati). We enjoyed every moment of it. Many thanks to Nikita from Reify/Itvaar Travels for putting together the overall package, detailed planning and for her constant support right thru' the tour. Here is a link to the our pictures from the tour: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmFj8TeG (click the 'play' button to view in slide-show mode). Long form of the feedback: It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. In many ways. Promises and credible relationships were available only at a premium, that which invariably breakdown despite the best of intentions, when working at breakneck speed since the beginning of the year on a high-profile project, that which we were terribly behind and that which we had run out of considerations to not deliver. We were now effectively playing a test match game at T20 speed. Who knew if we would end up at 500 for 1 or would be all out below 100. If one batsman got out in the high-profile chase with time running out, then the next one in line had to pick up the gauntlet and step up his or her game. As Lord Tennyson so eloquently wrote in Charge of the Light Brigade, “Was there a man dismayed? Not though the soldier knew, Someone had blundered. Theirs was not to make reply, Theirs was not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die, Into the Valley of Death …”. It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. To be associated with our project execution team. Such pressure invariably spills over onto the family which, though understanding, cannot quite fathom the necessity of an all-out war-room 24x7 work environment. After one especially contentious call, my wife asked me if I’m okay. Say I, “Yes, its just that I was practicing the ‘Raga Deepak’. Pretty normal under the circumstances. Logical thinking was at a premium.. But things took for a worse, family wise, when we had to cancel a much-awaited vacation to Iceland, mainly because, well you guessed it, work took precedence. But our vacation window for the year was closing. Our son, who is due to start his Master’s program this coming fall, gave us a 2 week window in July of his availability to join my wife & I on a vacation together. Also wanted to visit his grandma. Rescheduling to Iceland was off the table and we turned our sights to India. The 2 week window brought a clarity of purpose. Workwise, it was finally possible to see the light at the end of the long project tunnel, particularly after a quick dash to our co-developers on-site. That was good. Also, India was a good choice since I could quickly join up with our work team in India. A proposal for a workation (work + vacation) in India was quickly approved. We now turned our attention to picking a vacation spot in India. Not much time to figure that out. A new deadline. So, what’s new? It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. To plan a vacation. July is monsoon time in India. We considered a few drier spots, the western & northern parts. Vacation spots in Gujarat, Himachal, Punjab were in consideration. But none seemed to gel well enough. And then an idea. Why try to avoid the monsoons at all? Why not pick a spot particularly well known for its monsoon rains: Cherrapunjee? That which has the reputation of the rainiest spot on Earth, or atleast that we hadlearnt during our school history lessons. If we could follow Darwin to the Galapagos, our first and only trek of significance into the Himalayas and the Indus Valley Civilization to Harappa, then following the monsoons into Cherrapunjee while impractical, did sounds just about right. Hey, and don’t’ forget the possibility to douse ‘Deepak Raga’ with ‘Megh Raga’. It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. To take a monsoon vacation in Cherrapunjee. Cherrapunjee is in North East India. Organizing a vacation in India requires some level of ground support, particularly when coming from the US. Normally, we get ground support from relatives or friends who have provide contacts, or better still do the reservations & bookings on our behalf. But the North East is a different pickle altogether. None of our contacts knew much about the North East. What exactly to see in Cherrapunjee, or thereabouts? Other that its place in school history books, was it a place worth going to? A quick research on the web alleviated our initial concerns. The more we read, the more it seemed that we had stumbled on a hidden gem, just like Pokhara Nepal that we visited a couple of years back. But finding our way around there was still an issue. We normally self-organize our vacation travels. To do this requires enough lead time. In this case, we did not have that luxury. Nor, did we get enough leads from the web on how to self-organize one either. We were now down to Plan C: Contact a few travel agents that we could find on the web. The first one sent back a somewhat vague reply. After waiting in vain on them a few days, we tried the next one. Travel Triangle. Travel Triangle gave an immediate response back, forwarded our request to Nikita from Reify/Itvaar, an agency that specialized in the NE region. Nikita was a game changer. She is truly a responsive travel agent. After a short chat on WhatsApp, Nikita quickly understood our requirements and within a day put together a tour package that was close to what we might have put together ourselves. By this time word had got around that that we were going to the NE. A few close relatives were intrigued enough that they wanted to join us. An initial party of three quickly turned into a potential party of eight or nine. We settled down to a party of seven with one late joinee. Yet could we rely on an unknown agent from an unknown agency that had our contact from yet another unknown forwarding agent? What might be the chances of broken promises. Is Reify/Itvaar another fly-by-night operator? It came down to simply my judgement on how credible Nikita herself was. She was simultaneously responsive and insistent enough to raise our confidence in the agency. It was obvious enough that Reify/Itvaar wanted our business. But it was her responsiveness and sufficiently detailed plan that convinced us Reify/Itvaar was a credible enough agency. Our relatives joining us seemed overall fine with the proposal & pricing. Then after 3/4 modifications, that which Nikita was very quick to help work thru’ on, we finalized on 7day/6night proposal. We now had a day-by-day schedule, a vehicle with driver reserved and hotel bookings over a week or so. The schedule included the towns of Guwahati (in Assam), Shillong, Mawlynnong, Dawki and Cherrapungi (the last four in Meghalaya). We quickly learned about Shillong’s reputation as the Scotland of the East, Mawlynnong’s as the cleanest village in Asia (no kidding!) and Dawki’s as a town bordering Bangladesh. More hidden gems, for sure. It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. Cherrapunjee was ON, and more. To get in meant a 40+ hour journey from Philadelphia to Doha to Delhi to Guwahati. The last leg of our outbound journey from Guwahati airport to Shillong would in a Tempo Traveler van included as part of the overall package. The Tempo Traveler and its driver, Tapeshwar would be our constants thru’ the tour. This was the first litmus test on the quality of the arrangements by Reify/Itvaar. The van was good sized 12 seater with plenty of space for our bags and in very good condition. Plenty of room for all. We would start our tour from Shillong, with Guwahati the last stop on our way back. One relative joined us at Guwahati airport. The others joined us the next day in Shillong. Given the itinerary, it was mostly a tour of Meghalaya, just a day to visit around Guwahati. Thru’ the week, Tapeshwar was both our driver and guide thru’ the tour. A soft spoken and ever smiling Assamese, knew his way around and ever ready to adjust per our needs. With a good vehicle, Tapeshwar (literally) at the front end and Nikita at the back end, we had an amazingly good support system to take us thru’ the tour. Nikita was ever available thru’ the entire tour to help us as required. We created a WhatsApp group for the tour. The WhatApp group was very useful too, particularly to share pictures with each other. Nikita, though not on the tour, was also in the group. And she was ever attentive to all messages that required her help. With Nikita & Tapeshwar, we had a memorable trip and enjoyed every moment of it. Overall hotel arrangements were very good (except the last one in Guwahati, where both the room bathroom and breakfast arrangements were sub-par). Our one regret is that we do not have a picture of either. We neglected to take one with Tapeshwar (not sure how that happened). We never met Nikita. We can only imagine what she might be like. But both will be in our thoughts, every time we reminiscence about the tour. It was the best of times .. thanks to Nikita & Tapeshwar & Meghalaya. Deepak.
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Deepak Malkan

Rajkot

Kenil's 5 days trip to Himachal

5 years ago
Hotel in Dharamshala (Sai Taj Grand) was excellent with very polite staff. But the hotel in Dalhousie (Satyadev Grand) was horrible. The entrance and ambience was so poor that you wouldn't like to stay in the hotel. The staff was rude too and I wouldn't recommend this hotel to anyone. The cabs AC wasn't working and hence it was too hot in Haryana and Punjab when we were traveling from Delhi towards Dharamshala. The agent (Guruji Travels) refused to accept its AC is ill functioning. The driver (Vikas Kumar) was a very polite guy. One of the best drivers that I have ever travelled with. He needs all the desired appraisals from his company. Guruji Travels needs to be o be more customer centric as they are in service industry. Should give a heed to customers complaints and should check the hotels that they are giving to their customers. Himanshu from Travel Triangle was very helpful in listening to our complaints.
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Kenil Shah

Ahmedabad

Bhavin's 7 days trip to Himachal

6 years ago
shimla pine view cottage services best one of the best hotel ,staff support,food all are good in manali humar view hotel food are third quality very bed food staff are not good punjab hollywood height are great hotel shimala kufri horse riding and manali riverrafting
BS

Bhavin Sathavara

Ahmedabad

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Wagah Border in Amritsar

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Golfing At Chandigarh

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Lion Safari At Chhatbir Zoo in Chandigarh

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Timber Trail in Chandigarh

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