Saturday, 23 September 2017

Releaving The Life Of Rural Tourism In Punjab

INDIA is the cradle of human race,
The birthplace place of human speech,
The mother of history,
The grandmother of legends and 
The great grandmother of traditions.
Our most valuable and constructive material in the history of human are treasured up in INDIA only. 


One's destination is never a place' but a new way to seeing things. Me and my friends(Monu, Manish, Anushka, Rajat, Anand, Ravi and Vasundra) were on the roads of Punjab to explore and experience the joy of destinations in Rural Tourism as a part of our class assignment given by Dr. Madhumita Mukherjee. We the students of Lovely Professional University pursuing MBA(Tourism and Hospitality) have visited the place Rahon. Rahon is a village in the district of Nawashahr. On the way to Rahon we were able see some attractions of the heritage museum of India Like Virasat-e-Khalsa unique in its culture and history of Sikh. Sardar Bhagat Singh Museum(Khatkar Kalan), Ancestral house of Bhagat Singh. 

The journey started for the main gate of LPU in the early morning. The destination was about 54km away from our campus. The importance of rural tourism is the development of the rural areas. Rural Tourism means sustainability by creating the jobs which are required in declining the rural area and reviving traditional customs. 

Way to exploration of Rural Tourism
Sardar Bhagat Singh Musem Entrance
Inside the Museum

Shaheed-E-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh Museum has been constructed to pay homage to great revolutionary martyrs of the Punjab, who laid down their lives for liberation of motherland. The museum was inaugurated on the 50th martyrdom anniversary of the great Martyr Sardar Bhagat Singh at Khattar Kalan on Nawanshahr - Banga road.
The museum displays he memorable belongings of the revolutionary martyrs of the Punjab. The half burnt ashes of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev including the bold soaked sand and blood staines newspaper in which the ashes were wrapped and are preserved to exhibit.

Way to Rahon

Roadside view of Rahon