Gobindgarh Fort

Gobindgarh Fort, a landmark of Punjab and protector of Amritsar, is situated in the center of the Holy City along the Grand Trunk Road, spanning a vast 43 acres.

History of Gobindgarh Fort

The Punjab region in the 18th Century was governed by clans known as Misls. In the 1760s, Gujar Singh Bhangi, a local leader, constructed this as a mud fort, which became known as “Bhagian da Qila” . They held it until 1809, for nearly 49 years.

Golden Temple

Gobindgarh Fort – the emblem of Punjab. A testament to the era when Punjab was formed. Spanning a grand 43 acres, right in the heart of Amritsar city, this magnificent heritage site has a rich history of its own. It spans 263 years, from the time of the Bhangi Misl to Maharaja Ranjit Singh to the British East India Company to the Indian Army. Now, it finally opens its gates to the people of Punjab.

Weddings and Events

Gobind Garh Fort, a grand heritage site, offers a picturesque setting for weddings and events, merging history with splendor. Located in the heart of Punjab, this fort features beautiful architecture and expansive gardens, making it perfect for both small gatherings and grand celebrations.

Golden Temple

With its regal atmosphere, guests can enjoy a unique blend of traditional charm and modern luxury. The fort provides flexible spaces for ceremonies, receptions, and cultural events, ensuring every occasion is unforgettable. From stunning views to outstanding hospitality, Gobind Garh Fort turns every wedding and event into a memorable experience, creating lasting memories for couples and their guests.

Kesariya Darbar

Inspired by the sounds of battles, long campaign trails, and splendid durbars, Kesariya Darbar offers a collection of rare recipes, curated after extensive research and sourced from the finest kitchens, chefs, practices, and influences. It recreates the unique flavors from the fertile and productive lands of the five rivers of extended Punjab Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej; the lands where Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s empire extended.

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