There is plenty to see and do in this northern Indian state, which is rich in culture, history, and friendliness. There are 7 must-visit locations that highlight Punjab's best heritage, traditions, natural beauty, cultural significance, and the location that celebrates India's festivals at their best. 

These locations range from spiritual sites like the Golden Temple in Amritsar to natural wonders like the Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh, and from the historic city of Patiala to the quaint town of Ludhiana. 

1. Amritsar:
Amritsar, the location of the most important Sikh pilgrimage site, the Golden Temple, also known as Sri Harmandir Sahib, is a well-liked hub for culture, spirituality, and patriotism in the nation. Wagah Border and the Jallianwala Bagh are two of the main tourist attractions, along with Akal Takht and other well-known gurudwaras and temples. The colorful suit materials, juttis, and accessories at the city's local businesses make them appear lively and welcoming. 

2. Mohali:
The well-known PCA Cricket Stadium immediately springs to mind when one hears the name Mohali. Similar to Chandigarh, Mohali is renowned for its well-planned urban framework. In addition to Sukhna Lake and Rock Garden, travelers can seek blessings at Amb Sahib Gurudwara, Gurudwara Nabha Sahib, and Mansa Devi Temple.

3. Chandigarh:
Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab and the nation's first planned city, is renowned for its expansive highways, pristine surroundings, and mouthwatering cuisine. One of Chandigarh's main attractions is the Capitol Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in addition to the lovely gardens and lakes.

4. Patiala:
The city is a well-liked tourist destination in Punjab, known for its Patiala Pegs and Pagdis. Qila Mubarak Complex, Sheesh Mahal, Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib, and Moti Bagh Palace are a few of Patiala's noteworthy locations. In addition, you can visit Kali Mata Mandir to obtain blessings and spend time in the natural world at Bir Moti Bagh Wildlife Sanctuary.

5. Kapurthala:
Kapurthala, also referred to as the "Paris of Punjab," is highly regarded among the attractions in Punjab. Year-round travelers flock to this intriguing location that features monuments and buildings with Indo-Saracenic and French architectural styles. Among the main attractions are the Moorish Mosque, Jagatjit Palace, Jagatjit Club, and Elysee Palace. 

6. Hoshiarpur:
Hoshiarpur, often known as the "Land of Saints," has a long history dating back to the Stone Age. Recent findings further suggest a connection to the Indus Valley. History aficionados are drawn to the Archaeological Museum, Sheesh Mahal, and Bajwara Fort, which are all renowned attractions. Takhni Rehmapur Wildlife Sanctuary is a must-visit if you enjoy wildlife and the outdoors.

7. Jalandhar:
Jalandhar, a significant historical city, belonged to the renowned Indus Valley Civilization. Due to the presence of numerous gurudwaras and temples, including Sodal Mandir, Devi Talab Mandir, and Gurudwara Talhan Sahib Ji, it is now a well-known holy location for Sikhs and Hindus.