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Wagah Border Amritsar Address: Wagah, Hardo Rattan, Amritsar, Punjab, 143001, India

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Wagah Border Amritsar Timings

Day Timing
Monday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wedesday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thursday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Note: Wagah Border Amritsar Ceremony : 4:15 pm (In winters) 5:15 pm (In summers)

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A trip to Amritsar must include a visit to the Wagah Border of India. It’s the boundary separating India from its neighbour Pakistan. And every evening, at sunset, a flag ceremony is held here, following which the gates are closed for the day.

This Wagah Border Retreat ceremony is no less spellbinding than a theatrical play. Soldiers march in sync and bring down the national flag ritualistically.

Before the event, women and kids dance to patriotic songs, increasing the nationalistic fervour among the spectators. From shouts of patriotism to the display of army discipline, Wagah Beating Retreat Ceremony is a moving event.

Thousands of people, including foreign nationals, line up at Wagah Border Attari to watch the show. It’s a show of national pride, and also a source of entertainment for everyone.

Where is Wagah Border located?

Wagah Border is on the Grand Trunk Road. Wagah is a village in Pakistan on the way to Lahore. The Wagah Border with Pakistan is about 30 km from Amritsar, near Attari village in India.

History of Wagah Border Amritsar

Wagah border history goes back to when British rulers left the Indian subcontinent in 1947. It came into existence as the country was divided into Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan. Wagah Border between India and Pakistan is an army outpost today.

Relations between the two countries have been tense throughout. But the daily ceremony has been in practice by the army since 1959. Attari-Wagah is also one of the main access points to Pakistan.

The show is jam-packed with patriotic and enthusiastic Indians. All cheer the soldiers and sing the national anthem as the event ends.

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Things to do near Wagah Border in Amritsar

1. Enjoy the Beating Retreat ceremony – Beating Retreat is the focus of a Wagah Border tour. The Beating Retreat ceremony is a once-in-a-lifetime entertaining experience. You can enjoy a choreographed parade between the soldiers of India and Pakistan during the event. And the songs, dance and loud cheers can fill anyone with a patriotic spirit.

2. Get a peek into Khalsa College – On the way to the Attari-Wagah Border crossing, you pass by Khalsa College. It’s an ideal mix of British, Mughal and Sikh architectural styles. You can get a good look at the building from the road itself. To explore this magnificent building, step into the sprawling campus and get permission from the college staff.

3. Visit War Memorial & Museum – It’s another splendid place to visit on the way. It showcases the rich history of Punjab and the brave hearts of Punjab who participated in different wars. The gallery contains numerous illustrations, artefacts and weapons. You can also see a 45-metre stainless steel sword commemorating the martyred Sikh soldiers.

4. Explore Pul Kanjari village – Pul Kanjari is a historical village near the border. It has a war memorial and a heritage site from the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. You can also see the border fences from the village across the green fields. Visiting Pul Kanjari is a surreal experience.

5. Have a traditional Punjabi dinner – After the ceremony, stop by a local restaurant for an authentic Punjabi meal. You can also check out Sadda Pind resort for a more traditional experience. It’s a themed resort where you can enjoy fun games and dine in a classic Punjabi village setup.

Wagah Border Ceremony Details

The Wagah Border parade ceremony is a 30-minute event. The event begins with a parade. It’s performed by soldiers of both countries: The Indian Border Security Force and the Pakistan Rangers. Soldiers march by lifting their legs as high as possible.

The soldiers for Wagah Border march past are carefully chosen. And they’re trained specially for the Beating Retreat ceremony. Each soldier treats it with absolute seriousness and keeps their movements coordinated.

The ceremony is an elaborate show of power and friendship. Prior to it, women and children wave the national flag and dance to patriotic songs. Spectators cheer them with loud calls of “Jai Hind” and “Vande Mataram.”

And following the parade, the flags of both nations are lowered in perfect sync. As the flags are lowered and folded, the border gate is opened.

The ceremony ends with a brief handshake between soldiers from both sides. Then, the gate, and thus the border, is formally closed until sunrise. People stand in their place to sing the National Anthem and applaud the army. You can feel a sense of pride filling the environment.

Wagah Border Timings and Entry Fees

Wagah Border visiting hours are from 10 AM to 4 PM. The ceremony timing is 4.15 PM (in winter) and 5.15 PM (in summer). And the entry begins at around 2-3 PM. Seats are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

You don’t need to buy any entry passes or tickets.

It’s a formal event between two nations you can experience on any day, including holidays. Entry is closed sometimes when the relations between the two countries are cold.

Best time to visit Wagah Border Amritsar

It’s best to plan a visit to Wagah Border Amritsar in the winter months. Winter starts around November and lasts until march. It’s the best time for outdoor activities in winter. The weather remains comfortable throughout the day.

Time to explore Wagah Border Amritsar

The Wagah Border evening ceremony lasts for about 45 minutes. Also, you should arrive early to get the best seats. So, you'll need around 2-3 hours for the ceremony. You can even plan a day trip to Wagah Border and explore other places on the way.

Things to keep in mind when visiting Wagah Border

  • Entry might be closed sometimes due to political reasons.
  • Arrive at least an hour early for the ceremony.
  • Keep an ID card (passport, if available) with you.
  • Foreign tourists can claim seats near the VIP corner.
  • Mobile phone services aren’t available in the area.
  • Carry bags must be kept in the lockers.
  • Photography is allowed for the show.

How to reach Wagah Border from Amritsar?

Attari-Wagah Border to Amritsar distance is 28 km. It’s 30 km from Amritsar railway station and the bus stand. And from Amritsar airport, Wagah Border is 35 km away. Following are the different ways to reach Wagah Border near Amritsar –

By bus – You can get a Wagah Border bus easily from Amritsar. Most buses stop at Attari, from where you’ll need to take an auto-rickshaw or cycle-rickshaw to the entry gate.

By taxi/cab – You can book taxis from the top car rentals in Amritsar to visit Wagah Border Amritsar. They’re the best way to visit the place. You can also hire a Wagah Border cab for the day and visit all the tourist places nearby.

FAQs about Wagah Border Amritsar


Q. What is the significance of the Wagah Border ceremony?
A. Wagah Border ceremony is a show of power and friendship. It was started as a goodwill gesture, and it signifies the rivalry between the nation as well as their brotherhood. Over the years, though, this Beating Retreat border ceremony has turned competitive and aggressive. Army from both countries tries to outdo each other.

Q. How to book the Wagah Border ceremony?
A. Wagah Border ceremony is a formal event between India and Pakistan. You don’t need a booking. Seats are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Q. At what time Wagah Border parade is?
A. Wagah Border event timing is 4.15 PM (in winter) and 5.15 PM (in summer). The entry begins at around 2-3 PM.

Q. Is Wagah Border in India or Pakistan?
A. Wagah is a village in Pakistan, about 600 m from the border. On the Indian side, Attari is the closest village. So, the Attari-Wagah Border is between the two countries.

Q. Is Attari and Wagah Border the same?
A. There is no difference between Attari and Wagah Border. They’re named after two places: Attari (India) and Wagah (Pakistan), on either side of the border.

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