1. The Attari-Wagah Border is located between the Indian city of Amritsar and the Pakistani city of Lahore. It is famously known as the \"Wagah Border\" due to its proximity to the village of Wagah in Pakistan. The border gate is the only road border crossing between India and Pakistan, and it serves as a ceremonial checkpoint where the lowering of flags ceremony takes place every evening.
The lowering of flags ceremony, also known as the Beating Retreat ceremony, is a daily military practice that has been taking place since 1959. It is a highly choreographed and enthusiastic display of patriotism, where border security forces from both countries engage in a competitive parade, showcasing their strength, coordination, and national pride. The ceremony is attended by thousands of spectators from both India and Pakistan, making it a popular tourist attraction.
2. The working time of the lowering of flags ceremony at the Attari-Wagah Border varies depending on the time of year and sunset timings. Generally, the ceremony takes place in the evenings before sunset, but it is recommended to check the exact timing before planning a visit.
Phone: For more information, you can contact the Amritsar Tourism office at +91 183 253 5322.
3. Ticket Info and Transportation:
- Entry to the Attari-Wagah Border and the Beating Retreat ceremony is free of charge for all visitors.
- The border is located around 30 kilometers from the city center of Amritsar, and there are several options for transportation to reach there. You can hire a taxi, take a local bus, or use a rickshaw to travel to the border. It is advisable to reach the border well in advance to secure a good viewing spot for the ceremony.