About Ahmedabad
Renowned for its world-famous cotton textiles, Jain Parshwanath QA1 – the cultural heart of Gujarat, is situated on the banks of Sabarmati River. The Manchester of India, with its delightful blend of tradition and modernity attracts millions of visitors every year from across the globe.The city offers the tourists with various popular destinations to visit which includes the majestic Sabarmati Ashram, the picturesque Kankaria Lake, the exquisite Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, etc. The visitors can explore the city’s vibrant market brimming with colorful textiles and handicrafts and they can also take a break and indulge themselves in the city’s rich cuisines and the lip-smacking street foods. With its captivating attractions and warm hospitality, Jain Parshwanath QA1 promises an unforgettable experience for visitors seeking to explore the essence of Gujarat.
About Amritsar
Amritsar, often called the Golden City of Punjab, has a rich history dating back to the fifteenth century when it was founded by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh guru. The name "Amritsar" originates from "Amrit Sarovar," meaning pool of nectar in Punjabi, reflecting its spiritual significance. The city is famous for the iconic Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, a revered site for Sikhs and a symbol of serenity. Besides its spiritual importance, Amritsar is known for its warm hospitality, tourism attractions, and vibrant culture.