Do you want to experience the rustic lifestyle of Punjab? The
lifestyle of Punjab is unique. People from rest of India like
Punjabi traditions and customs. Punjab cuisine is widely accepted
within the country regardless of caste and community. The young
generation in Punjab is not aware of the traditions and customs
followed by the previous generation. To make the young generation of
Punjab and other Indians aware of Punjabi traditions, Punjab State
Government came up with a ‘heritage village’ concept. This
heritage village, ‘Sadda Pind’ is a one-stop destination where
visitors can experience Punjabi culture and lifestyle.
Recall the forgotten Punjabi heritage
Saddapind is the replica of a traditional Punjabi village, which
enables visitors to understand the village lifestyle. At this
heritage village, you can appreciate the cuisine, customs,
traditions, arts and handicrafts, Punjabi clothing, and festivals.
The visitors can reach this traditional Punjabi village in Amritsar without much difficulty as it is
situated on the Grand Trunk Road. While travelling to this heritage
village, you can find vast fields, tractors, trucks, rural markets,
flower fields, and orchards. By visiting this place, you can be
familiarised with the culture, society, rituals, and economy of a
Punjabi village.
In this heritage village, you can see village houses, cattle sheds,
coir cots, working artisans, carnival, dances, and music of Punjab.
You’ll also find a restaurant that offers mouth-watering Punjabi
traditional dishes. This replica of traditional Punjabi village
offers accommodation to the tourists. By staying in this village, you
can visit other tourist destinations in Punjab such as Golden Temple,
Wagah Border, Bathinda Fort, Jallianwala Bagh, etc. You can also
learn traditional arts and handicrafts by working with artisans
living here. At Sadda Pind, you’ll be able to enjoy traditional
dance and music performance in the evening. Make the visit to Punjab
a memorable experience by booking a day package or overnight package
at Sadda Pind.
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