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Chandigarh to Amritsar Cab

Travel from Chandigarh to Amritsar comfortably with Aradhya Travels. Covering 230 km in approximately 3-4 hours across the fertile plains of Punjab, this is one of our most popular outstation routes.

What You Get

  • Approx. 230 km · 3-4 hours travel time
  • Competitive fares — call or WhatsApp for a quote
  • One-way and round-trip options
  • AC sedan, MUV, and SUV fleet available
  • Experienced drivers familiar with highways and the Amritsar route

Highway Experts

Smooth highway driving on the Chandigarh–Amritsar route with timely arrivals.

Comfortable AC Cabs

Well-maintained vehicles with ample legroom and luggage space.

Easy Booking

Call +91-8437867867 or WhatsApp us to confirm your Amritsar trip instantly.

About Amritsar

Amritsar, the spiritual and cultural heart of Punjab, is home to the Golden Temple — the holiest shrine in Sikhism. The Chandigarh to Amritsar cab journey of about 230 km passes through the lush Punjab countryside. A city steeped in history and devotion, Amritsar welcomes millions of pilgrims and tourists drawn to its golden-domed gurudwara, patriotic ceremonies at the Wagah Border, and legendary Punjabi hospitality and food.

What Amritsar Is Famous For

  • Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) — holiest Sikh shrine with a gold-plated dome
  • Wagah Border ceremony — daily flag-lowering parade between India and Pakistan
  • Rich Punjabi cuisine — Amritsari kulcha, lassi, and langar meals
  • Jallianwala Bagh — memorial to the 1919 massacre, a key site in India's freedom struggle
  • Vibrant bazaars — Hall Bazaar, Katra Jaimal Singh for phulkari and juttis
  • Partition Museum — documenting the 1947 India-Pakistan partition

En Route from Chandigarh

Scenic stops and towns you'll pass on the journey from Chandigarh.

  • Ludhiana — Punjab's largest industrial city on the Sutlej River
  • Jalandhar — ancient city known for sports goods manufacturing
  • Phagwara — mid-route stop with highway dhabas
  • Beas — riverside town before entering Amritsar district

Places to Visit in Amritsar

Top attractions to explore once you arrive — we can also arrange local day trips.

Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib)

The holiest Sikh gurudwara with a shimmering gold-plated dome reflected in the Amrit Sarovar pool — open 24 hours with free community kitchen (langar).

Wagah Border

India-Pakistan border crossing 28 km from Amritsar — famous for the energetic Beating Retreat ceremony held every evening.

Jallianwala Bagh

Memorial garden marking the 1919 massacre site — preserved well and bullet marks still visible on walls.

Partition Museum

India's first museum dedicated to the 1947 Partition — powerful stories, photographs, and artefacts in the Town Hall.

Durgiana Temple

Hindu temple resembling the Golden Temple in design — dedicated to Goddess Durga, set beside a sacred tank.

Gobindgarh Fort

Historic fort in the city centre — now a cultural complex with museums, live performances, and light-and-sound shows.

Hall Bazaar

Amritsar's oldest market — shop for Punjabi juttis, phulkari embroidery, spices, and traditional handicrafts.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

Summer palace of the Lion of Punjab converted into a museum — paintings, weapons, and Sikh Empire history.

Pul Kanjari

A heritage village near the Wagah border built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh — quiet spot with a historic baoli (stepwell).