beautifullydone now. a great palce of sacrifice and history. its a place which is embedded in each indian heart.
beautifullydone now. a great palce of sacrifice and history. its a place which is embedded in each indian heart.
This place is worth to see once as lot freedom fighter were killed as there is only one exit & entrance. This is the place worth to see. There are still bullet marks on the walls of the rooms.
This place is worth to see once as lot people were killed here. There is one smarak which worth to see. There are still bullet marks on the walls of the rooms. This place was under construction when we visited it.
Went there on Sunday morning and there was quite a bit of crowd. The place is under renovation currently and a lot of construction work going on. Once renovated, would be a great place to go and witness history firsthand.
Since most of the historical area was under innovation, it was a sheer disappointment for the kids as they wanted to see the well and the bullet marks on the boundary wall. A new structure has been constructed in the middle of the Bagh, and it hurts out like an eyesore. The sombre aura of the place is greatly disturbed by the photo ops and selfies going on around this structure. Some things and places should be left untouched to maintain their sanctity.
Jallianwala Bagh is easily accessible as it is on the walking path towards Golden temple. The entrance is free for both local and foreigners. It is an historic monument that must be preserved, hence if there are sign boards that mentions 'No Shoe' then we should follow the rules. It was sad to see some people ignoring the sign and walking into the monument with their shoes. Also, be careful as some of the walking path are uneven due to some on going renovation works in the place. It was easy for us foreigners to read the historical descriptions as they were in English also.