Sadda Pind is a unique ethnographic complex near Amritsar, often called a living museum of Punjabi culture. It is not just an attraction but a true journey back in time, allowing guests to dive headfirst into the authentic atmosphere of a traditional Punjabi village. Within the complex in India, the setting of the past has been recreated: from mud houses with thatched roofs to bustling craft workshops.
Here, every visitor will find something to their liking. You can watch potters, weavers, and other artisans at work, try your hand at traditional crafts, or even learn how to tie a turban. The cultural program is packed with performances: high-energy Bhangra and Giddha dances, puppet shows, and magic acts create an atmosphere of non-stop celebration. For full immersion, guests are offered horse or camel rides, and the chance to see butter being churned and lassi being prepared by hand.

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A visit to Sadda Pind is also a gastronomic adventure. The local restaurant serves authentic Punjabi cuisine, such as Makki di Roti (corn flatbread) with Sarson da Saag (mustard greens), prepared according to traditional recipes. This place is perfect for families and anyone wanting to discover the rich heritage and vibrant culture of the Punjab region in an interactive and engaging format.