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.
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.
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| Way to exploration of Rural Tourism |
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| Sardar Bhagat Singh Musem Entrance |
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| Family members that we met at Rahon
Shubham's family members were very happy to share about their village and livelihood of the people and how they were migrated from Phagwara to Rahon, but basically their ancestors used to live in Lahore and parts of Jammu and Kashmir. The occupation of their village is mostly cultivation and dairy farm. Yes, it was a great pleasure for us to meet them and experience the hospitality of Punjab culture with tasty Lasi and Tea of Punjab.
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Entrance Of Ancestral House of Bhagat Singh ![]() |
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| Utensils used in Bhagat Singh house |
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| Structure of the doors |
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| Bed used by Bhagat Singh |
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Way to inside the house
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| Glory of Ancestral House
The ancestral house of Shaheed Bhagat Singh is in the village just a km away from the Shaheed-E-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh Museum. The old house and new things are preserved. The doors are locked by glass door and we can see the inside articles displays through the glass. They were display of personal things used by Bhagt Singh in their personal life and photographs.
The glory of the garden and beautifying water fountain were neatly maintained by the workers. A numerous scenic spots to capture the pictures in the ancestral house.
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Entrance Of Viraat
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| Virasat-e-khalsa Museum |
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| View of mountains from Virasat |
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| Side view of Viraat
The Virasat-E-Khalsa is the rich heritage museum of our country. It depicts the pictures and paintings of the sikh religion and culture practiced. It is located in the holy town of Anandpur Shabib. One of the most underrated but undoubtedly most enriching museum which I have ever seen. The designers and the creators of the museum has made tremendous efforts to make this place a true reflection of Punjab's legacy. The museum is a technological marvel of visual masterpiece.
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| House covered by fields |
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| Varieties of food for lunch
The Punjab is famous for its varied range of dishes with exotic menu in Punjabi Dhabas with Punjabi folk dances. The most popular food is Sarson-da-Saag with Makki Roti. Most of the Punjabi people prefer to eat wheat food.
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| View of sky |
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| Way back to LPU
The assignment of rural tourism has made us to learn about the rich heritage and culture of Punjab state and experience the divine of savouries and food items served.
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DeleteI think you are sharing your experience on Rural Tourism, so please arrange your content properly like a particular rural site and attractions around it and how it could be developed so that readers can have a clear understanding.
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