8 Best Places To Visit In Jalandhar

Having been known as one of the oldest cities in the state of Punjab, Jalandhar is considered as one of the best places to visit in Punjab. The city used to be the capital of Punjab before Chandigarh came into existence, and it boasts of having a significant range of historic landmarks and pilgrimage sites than any other city in Punjab.

Jalandhar has transformed itself into a major industrial and commercial hub over the years. Be it shopping, sightseeing, taking heritage tours, or simply exploring every nook and cranny of the city, Jalandhar will wow you with its rich history and modernity.

Previously, we’ve mentioned how you can wander around Ludhiana and enrich yourselves with the stories attached to them. Likewise, all the tourist places in and near Jalandhar has some story attached to it. However, there’s nothing to get overwhelmed because we have listed down 8 best places to visit in Jalandhar that will make your trip memorable.

Devi Talab Mandir

Devi Talab Mandir of Jalandhar

Devi Talab Mandir is undoubtedly the most important places to visit in Jalandhar due to its immense religious and spiritual significance. Located almost in the heart of the city, this temple is dedicated to Maa Durga. It is widely believed that the temple is more than a few hundred years old and has been invaded by a number of foreign rulers over the time.

The temple is renowned for being one among the 51 Shakti Peeths. As per the ancient religious scriptures, Devi Sati’s right hand side portion of breast had fallen in this site. As a result, thousands of devotees from all across the country come to worship here.
The architecture of the temple can be described as majestic, and it houses the idol of Tripurmalini (or Goddess Kali) and Bhishan Bhairav (or Lord Shiva) along with a sacred old tank.

Shaheed-E-Azam Museum

Shaheed-e-azam Museum, Jalandhar

The Shaheed-e-Azam Museum was built in memory of some of the most prominent martyrs from the state of Punjab who sacrificed their lives for the independence of the country, notably Bhagat Singh and his compatriots.

The monument is an epitome of regional history and culture, and brilliantly depicts how the freedom fighters struggled during the British Raj.

Jang-e-Azadi Memorial

Jang-e-azadi Memorial and Museum

Having been built not so long ago, the Jang-e-Azadi Memorial is yet another memorial and museum that stands as a tribute to the ones who sacrificed their precious lives during the independence of India.

The monument aims to let people know and educate the young generation about all the contributions and sacrifices of the local community during the independence movement. The memorial was formally opened to the public on 19th October 2014.

Gurudwara Talhan Sahib Ji

Gurudwara Talhan Sahib Ji

Gurudwara Talhan Sahib Ji is among those famous places to visit in Jalandhar, where you can experience the true meaning of serenity amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. The Gurudwara is known for organizing the annual fair called “Shaheedi Jor Mela” in the memory of Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh.

Even though the fair is a major reason behind attracting people, the immaculate architecture of the shrine is yet another sight to behold. Clad in spotless white marble, the premises of the Gurudwara provides a peaceful environment to walk around, breath in the fresh air and calm your soul.

Wonderland Theme Park

Wonderland Theme Park

If history and heritage is all you thought that makes Jalandhar important, then think again! Because, the Wonderland Theme Park can serve you with the much needed thrill and fun amidst the prickly heat. Spreaded over an area of around 11 acres, this amusement park is full of several exciting elements such as bumper cars, boating sections, flying dragons, water rides, wave pool, playhouses, and a horror house.

You can splash your face with the soothing water while sliding down, soak yourself up while taking water rides, creep yourself out at the horror house, or even dance away to the beats of some groovy blockbuster music underneath a canopy on the aqua dance floor.

Pushpa Gujral Science City

Aerial view of Pushpa Gujral Science City

Like we mentioned earlier, Jalandhar is also a land of futuristic ideologies and modernism apart from its historical importance and ancient monuments. And Pushpa Gujral Science City portrays just that! Spreaded over an area of more than 72 acres, the Science City is a combined effort of the Indian and Punjab State Government.

This project covers subjects such as agriculture, environment, applied and natural sciences, biotechnology, engineering, evolution, health and physical science, information technology, nuclear science, robotics, and social science. After being greeted by a giant dinosaur, you can stroll around the museum ground, look through the galleries and the digital planetarium to mesmerise yourself.

Rangla Punjab Haveli

Interior of the Rangla Punjab Haveli

Well, theme parks aren’t the only places to visit in Jalandhar where you can have endless fun and tire yourself with the thrilling culture. Rangla Punjab Haveli can literally prove you that.

The Haveli is a traditional Punjabi-themed village that offer services that will let you experience the actual flavours of authentic Punjabi culture. The entire place is designed in such a way that it will transport you back in time when there was no trace of technology. Even the service staffs dress themselves in a traditional attire, which lets you to see their culture in a different manner.

Moreover, their provision of various intrinsic activities such as dancing, fetching water, playing marbles, puppet show, weaving, and dressing up will give you the holistic feel of leading the authentic ‘pind’ lifestyle.

Shiva Mandir

Shiva Mandir, Jalandhar

Constructed by the Nawab of Sultanpur, this temple is now one of the best places to visit in Jalandhar. Located in the Gur Mandi near Imam Nasar Masjid, the temple has an unusual style of architecture with its main temple complex been made in Hindu style whereas its entrance depicts a mosque.

There’s a popular belief that the Nawab found himself attracted to a young newly married Hindu girl, who was an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. So when the Nawab planned to abduct her, a serpent emerged and saved her. He got so awestruck by this sudden incident that he begged the girl for forgiveness and eventually built this temple.

Let’s be real– enlisting the best places doesn’t imply that the rest which we left out are not worth visiting. Jalandhar has a multitude of places that demand equal attention and fame.

In spite of being known for its historical and religious significance, the city has turned out to be a major hub for commercialization and houses several industries. It also serves as a gateway to a number of notable places in North-western India. All these reasons make Jalandhar one of the best places to visit in Punjab. Visit Yatrigann for more of such amazing guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How many days are ideal to visit Jalandhar?
Ans. 4 days are enough to explore all the best places in Jalandhar.

Q. What are some attractions to visit in a day in Jalandhar?
Ans. There are many famous places in Jalandhar that you can visit like Rangla Punjab Haveli, Wonderland Theme Park, Pushpa Gujral Science City, etc. You can also go on a shopping hunt or plan excursions to nearby cities.

Q. What is the best time to visit Jalandhar?
Ans. The best time to visit Jalandhar is from September to March, i.e., anytime other than summer season.

Q. Is Jalandhar safe to visit now?
Ans. Yes. If you are vaccinated, wear masks all the time, follow the guidelines imposed by the government and take all the necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the virus, then it is safe for you to visit Jalandhar.