Located in the northwestern corner of India, Punjab is a fantastic state that’s experiencing a nice growth in its tourist industry, making it a new hot spot for world travelers. It has a very rich history, with a long record of human habitation here. The Harappa civilization was here, perhaps as long as 8,000 years ago, and their are magnificent archeological findings that are still obscure, but very fascinating, and illuminating the story of human life on the planet. There are many ways to enjoy your stay in Punjab. Hotels are plentiful, and we’ve selected some of the finest for your lodging pleasure. This is a gorgeous way to get away from the noise of daily life and experience luxury and relaxation in a beautiful setting.
Our hotels are selected for their excellence in service and style, so that you’ll be waking up in sumptuous surroundings, with spacious rooms decorated with a fine sense of design, reflecting the old and the new in Punjab. You’ll have plenty of choices for beginning your day in paradise, from delicious meals prepared by master chefs, to state of the art workout facilities to make your eyes bright. Rejuvenation of the body and spirit are what Punjab has to offer, and there are some spectacular things to do for guests of all ages. The art of Punjab has an iconic quality, and some of the great living artists, such as Kanwar Singh Dhillon, speak to old and new worlds simultaneously.
This artist, born in Amritsar and raised in Toronto, Canada, has been making a splendid name for himself by creating some of the great heroic scenes from Sikh folklore and history. His work is based in a realist style, inspired by the likes of Sobha Singh and Caravaggio. Through formal training in classical painting techniques, as well as some forays into illustration art, he has developed a look that is extremely colorful, and depicts bold acts of some of the great heroes of Sikh literature. His work can be a great source of illumination into the history of the region, and makes some nice memories for when you’ve returned home.
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