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Attari - Wagah Border

Tourist attraction

One of the Best Places To Visits in Rorawala Khurd


Address

JH3F+WJP, Grand Trunk Rd, Wagah, Hardo Rattan, Punjab 143108, India

Website

attari.bsf.gov.in

Rating on Google Maps

4.80 (17.3K reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Saturday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Tuesday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Wednesday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Thursday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Friday: 9 am to 6 pm

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  • 5/5 mrugesh p. 8 months ago on Google
    The Attari-Wagah border retreat ceremony is a highly symbolic and energetic event that takes place daily at the border between India and Pakistan. It's a unique display of military tradition, patriotism, and camaraderie between the two countries. The ceremony involves synchronized marching, high kicks, and flag-lowering, showcasing the disciplined coordination of the respective border guards.Visitors are drawn to the vibrant atmosphere, with crowds from both sides cheering for their nations. The event serves as a reminder of the historical context between the two countries and the ongoing tensions. The ceremony has become a tourist attraction and a symbol of the long-standing rivalry between India and Pakistan.Overall, the Attari-Wagah border retreat ceremony offers a captivating glimpse into the cultural and political dynamics of the region, making it an experience worth.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 SUBHENDU K. 5 months ago on Google
    Nestled on the historic Grand Trunk Road, just 24 kilometers from Lahore and 32 kilometers from Amritsar, Wagah is not just a village; it's a symbol of the shared history and cultural tapestry of India and Pakistan. At the heart of this quaint town lies the Wagah border, where every evening, a remarkable display of patriotism and tradition unfolds – the Wagah border ceremony. Wagah, situated 600 meters west of the border, serves as a crucial goods transit terminal and a railway station, facilitating the exchange between two nations. Beyond its utilitarian functions, the town is eternally etched in the minds of locals and tourists alike for the spirited spectacle that takes place at the border gates. The Wagah border ceremony is a sensory feast, an electrifying performance that embodies the spirit of unity amidst historical complexities. As the sun begins its descent, the carefully choreographed routine begins. Soldiers from both India and Pakistan engage in a synchronized display of martial prowess, marked by high kicks, rapid foot stomps, and the dramatic lowering of flags. The atmosphere reverberates with patriotic fervor as the crowds cheer, their collective energy creating an electric ambiance that transcends borders. The Wagah border is not merely a geographical divide but a living testament to the resilience and shared heritage of the subcontinent. The ceremony, with its intricate rituals and precise coordination, serves as a reminder that, despite political differences, there is a common thread that binds the people of India and Pakistan. The location's historical significance is palpable as it rests on the ancient Grand Trunk Road, once a bustling trade route connecting Lahore and Amritsar. Today, Wagah has evolved into a symbol of peace, a place where the barriers between nations momentarily fade, giving way to a display of camaraderie and mutual respect. The proximity of Wagah to the bordering village of Attari in India, just 3 kilometers away, further emphasizes the closeness of these communities despite the political lines drawn on maps. The Wagah ceremony is a bridge between these worlds, a shared cultural experience that transcends political boundaries. In conclusion, the Wagah border ceremony is more than just a show; it's a celebration of the shared history, culture, and humanity that bind India and Pakistan. As the gates close and the flags are lowered, the audience is left with a profound sense of unity and a hope that, despite the challenges, the spirit of Wagah will continue to resonate, reminding us all of the enduring ties that connect the people on both sides of the border. Visiting Wagah is not just witnessing a ceremony; it's experiencing a powerful symbol of shared heritage and the undying hope for peace.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Dogra B. 4 months ago on Google • 231 reviews
    Nice place cheerful atmosphere filled patriotism in the air! Loved the energy with which our soldiers were in action & exceptional high skills. Their confidence and high energy gave me goosebumps as we absorbed the patriotic fervour. Try to reach early as it gets really crowded at peak timings to get better seats & avoid going on weekends or public holidays. If possible reservation recommended. A must visit to appreciate the spirit of our armed forces
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Bhoopendra M. 3 months ago on Google • 52 reviews New
    Loved the cheerful atmosphere filled patriotism in the air! Loved the energy with which our soldiers were in action & exceptional high skills. Their confidence and high energy gave me goosebumps as we absorbed the patriotic fervour. Try to reach early as it gets really crowded at peak timings to get better seats & avoid going on weekends or public holidays. If possible reservation recommended. A must visit to appreciate the spirit of our armed forces
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Vinayak R. 5 months ago on Google
    It is a lifetime experience to watch the show at Wagah border. Only thing which I felt could have improved was managing the crowd. People get up in between and when asked refuses to sit down. So the people behind are also getting up. After a point everyone was standing and watching the show. But the show is worth it. We will get to feel the sense of patriotism. Loved the experience.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Athira U. 6 months ago on Google
    This place is a must go for all Indians once in a life time. The amount of pride that you carry in you mind regarding your country will reach at its peak here. It is maintained by BSF and checking is done before going to parade. Parade starts by 5 pm in every evening. Weekdays are less crowded.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Rohit M. 8 months ago on Google
    The Attari-Wagah Border Parade from the Indian side is a captivating display of patriotism and pageantry. The rhythmic marching of soldiers, synchronized drills, and flag-lowering ceremony create an electrifying atmosphere. The enthusiastic crowd's energy is palpable as they cheer for their country. The event is a remarkable blend of tradition and modernity, a testament to the nation's unity and pride. It's a must-see experience that encapsulates the essence of India's rich cultural and historical heritage. Time of prade keeps on changing as per season
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Aneesha M. 4 months ago on Google • 10 reviews
    This is not just a place, but an emotion. Of not just few but all the citizens. The place teaches you what the country has gone through 80 years ago and how we have made it till today. Please find a good driver and make it wait for you, kindly avoid Uber as there are a minimum of 10000 people every day who go to see the parade. You wouldn’t make it back anytime soon if you don’t have a driver waiting for you. Keep the city clean . Enjoy your evening watching the parade. Be careful with your belongings. Lots of love from Amritsar 🫶🏼
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Matangi R. 3 months ago on Google • 19 reviews New
    Such an amazing experience being here.... At the absolute end of the country, and seeing up another nation this close. The patriotic feeling amongst all people present there was so high, it brings out the sense of oneness and being Indian. The whole parade is an exquisite experience. If you want to be in the lower seats, please book your tickets 24 hours prior. The parade activities starts by 4pm, but make sure to reach by 3pm to be able to enjoy the patriotic music and impromptu dance that happens with the public involved.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sahil J. 5 months ago on Google
    Experience the vibrant patriotism at Wagah Border, where a lively 5 pm parade showcases the energy and positivity of the moment. Witness a soldier leading the dance with the Indian national flag. To secure a good viewing spot, arrive by 4 pm, as crowds can cause delays. Entry is free, but for a better seat, consider online booking a day before, especially for balcony seats that provide a view of both countries' borders. Remember, the event starts after 6 pm. Ensure you comply with the regulations—no power banks or flammable items allowed, but food and water are permitted. Be prepared for the scorching heat by carrying caps, sunglasses, and umbrellas. Consider traveling by your own or a hired vehicle, as getting transportation after the event can be challenging due to the crowd. Lastly, stay cautious of pickpockets during the bustling event. It's an unforgettable patriotic experience worth attending!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Pradiptya B. 5 months ago on Google
    This is a lifetime Experience of the vibrant patriotism at Wagah Border, where a lively 5 pm parade showcases the energy and positivity of the moment. Witness a soldier leading the dance with the Indian national flag. To secure a good viewing spot, arrive by 4 pm, as crowds can cause delays. Entry is free, but for a better seat, consider online booking a day before, especially for balcony seats that provide a view of both countries' borders. Remember, the event starts at 5 pm. It's an unforgettable patriotic experience that is absolutely worth attending!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 IRFAN M. 3 months ago on Google • 102 reviews New
    Amazing place.. The kids loved it.. Easy to reach and easier to park. The stadium was full even on a normal weekday. Be sure to reach here by or before 3:30 to grab the best seats. Entry is free, parking was charged @ INR 120 for a four wheeler.

  • 5/5 Monika G. 2 months ago on Google • 99 reviews New
    What a patriotic atmosphere there.. Thrilling, inspiring and amazing. I have only heard about the feeling that one has while sitting in the stadium but When I went there, I literally got goosebumps. BSF soldiers encouraged everyone to take part in the beating the retreat ceremony. Salute to them for doing this daily for the audience. We shouted a lot and danced on the songs. One thing that I didn't find right is that we have done an online booking for the seats but no one has allotted the reserve seat. Must go and watch this thrilling ceremony.

  • 5/5 Suhani G. 4 months ago on Google • 21 reviews
    Loved the cheerful atmosphere filled patriotism in the air! Loved the energy with which our soldiers were in action & exceptional high skills. Their confidence and high energy gave me goosebumps as we absorbed the patriotic fervour. Try to reach early as it gets really crowded at peak timings to get better seats & avoid going on weekends or public holidays. If possible reservation recommended. A must visit to appreciate the spirit of our armed forces!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Kirti S. 5 months ago on Google
    Fabulous Experience Recommended to all... Wonderful Wagah border tour with unique experience of the last village of India- Pakistan. Not only we saw the border ceremony but also got a chance to see the fences of India-Pakistan very closely We all loved loved this tour so much and had a fabulous experience. Value for money and great level of hospitality.🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jai hind 🇮🇳🙏
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Krishan K. 4 months ago on Google • 49 reviews
    The place really gives a different vibe. Seeing the border is a wholesome experience. The crowd was amazing. It was so much crowded. The parade takes place close to the sunset time. But I will suggest to should reach here atleast 2 hours before to get the closest seat to the parade hall. When we reached parade was about to start and the auditorium was full. We got to see from very far place but still it was very good experience

  • 5/5 Diya t. 3 months ago on Google • 16 reviews New
    It was a really good feel of patriotism! The host was really energetic. The movements of the soldiers was rythmic and awesome! The part where they opened the gates was unexplainable the patriotic feel just hits onto you . I really loved it. If you are related to a soldier or part of the army you will get special passes .The way of shouting against Pakistan was really fun(no offence) Overall my favourite place ever! (I don't have the video of the gate)(sorry)

  • 5/5 Atul T. 5 months ago on Google
    This place is a must go for all Indians 🇮🇳 once in a lifetime. The amount of pride that you carry in your mind regarding your country will reach its peak here. It is maintained by BSF, and checking is done before going to the parade. The parade starts at around 5 pm every evening. Must visit and proud moments for every Indian 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳

  • 5/5 Ankit P. 4 months ago on Google
    I visited the Attari-Wagah border yesterday, and the experience was truly invigorating. Witnessing our soldiers in action left me in awe of their high energy and exceptional skills. Their confidence was palpable and added to the overall atmosphere. The place is nothing short of amazing, giving me goosebumps as I absorbed the patriotic fervor. A must-visit to appreciate the dedication and spirit of our armed forces.

  • 5/5 sameer k. 4 months ago on Google
    Every Indian dreams to visit this place at least once in a lifetime 💖 Such a heavenly place to see the well maintained and managed borders mannerisms and ethics. The Retreat Ceremony is held everyday at 4.30pm for which no money is needed..no tickets...You just have to make yourself available for a few hours to acquire a seat from where you can view the parade. Some people will tell you that you get a VIP pass and they will arrange the same for you....do not fall for it. It's absolutely free...just reach there by 3pm and you will get a nice place to sit and view the ceremony.

  • 5/5 Susmit Kumar S. 5 months ago on Google
    The only place in whole india where everyone feels that they are one. This place is a symbolic frontier between India and Pakistan. Steeped in history, it gained prominence during the 1947 partition. The daily Wagah border ceremony is a captivating display of military pageantry and nationalistic fervor. Thousands gather to witness the meticulously choreographed lowering of flags, creating an electrifying atmosphere. The event fosters a sense of unity and pride, transcending political boundaries. The Wagah Border serves as a poignant reminder of the shared history and complex relationship between India and Pakistan, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of history, culture, and patriotic spectacle. Hence it's a must visit attraction of Amritsar till now. You can hire an shared auto at minimal price to updown from golden City.

  • 5/5 Amit Y. 5 months ago on Google
    Loved the atmosphere! Try to reach early to get the better seats and avoid going on weekends/public holidays.. Lovely landscaping presents plenty of great photo opportunities.. The retreating ceremony was fantastic! The crowd energy is just magical! Jai hind! 🇮🇳

  • 5/5 Jayesh M. 4 months ago on Google
    Awesome place. It's a must visit destination. Loyalty and Patriotism will rejuvenate inside you in visiting this iconic location. The parade from both the countries is a worthy experience.

  • 5/5 ushma a. 5 months ago on Google
    Place with lot's of patriotic vibes. It is totally free to visit. Our soldiers take care about each and evry protocol about our loved flag and they take care about visitors too. They try to entertain and motivate all visitors. Very inpectful, very well maintained, very well managed. Must visit. If one can see this event from very near, I suggest book your seat in advance from their official website. That booking is also free but one can secure their seat very near to pared.

  • 5/5 alok p. 5 months ago on Google
    The place is really wonderful, I enjoyed the stadium is very big and grand and people from both countries fill the stadiums on either side of the border to cheer their army men and watch the parade. I felt a deep patriotic wave running through and I feel proud as an Indian.

  • 5/5 Niket G. 3 months ago on Google New
    Experience of a lifetime! If you're in Amritsar and visiting just Golden Temple, you're missing out on one of the kind ceremony - The Retreat Ceremony at Attari Border! The energy at this place is immaculate. I guarantee you will have goosebumps every minute! The border is an hour drive from the main city. Cabs and buses are easily available to reach here!

  • 5/5 Jay P. 3 months ago on Google New
    Once in a life time experience if you can go during winters.... Please be on time to get the seat. The vibes and feel of this place will be in your memories for years... No words required to express the feel.. just go and experience

  • 5/5 Rajsikha B. 6 months ago on Google
    If you're a fan of patriotism and love witnessing a vibrant parade, Wagah Border is the place to be! The energy and positivity there are absolutely fabulous. Women are encouraged to lead the way, dancing to patriotic songs while carrying the Indian national flag. Just be prepared for a bit of a wait before entering, as it's always crowded. The parade happens every evening at 5pm, and you can grab water and food at the parade ground. Parking is ample, but remember to carry a small sling bag instead of a big handbag, otherwise they ask you to keep it in the counter. You can even paint the national flag for just Rs 20 and buy caps or flags there. Also, just be cautious of pickpockets in the crowd.

  • 5/5 Kashif A. 5 months ago on Google
    Amazing experience. When you see Pakistan on the other side. Two nuclear armed countries sharing the border. Must reach early around 3.15 pm to get better seats.


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