The simplest way to get to and from Wagah border ceremony

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I will be staying in Amritsar for a few days but will be on a tight schedule.

Since I want to see the Wagah border ceremony, what do you think would be the best way to get from Amritsar to Wagah, see the ceremony and come back to Amritsar immediately after the closing ends?

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How can I go to Wagah Border Ceremony?

On reaching Wagah-Attari Border Now, tourists have the option to take a shared cab from the Golden Temple gate to reach Wagah-Attari Border (35 km approx). The cab services run regularly and charge between INR 100 to 120 for a one-way ride.

Is mobile phone allowed in Wagah border?

Only cameras and phones are allowed. Bags are not allowed.

Is Wagah border entry free?

Since this is an international border, there are no ticket prices for Wagah border, however, if you take up tours, they will be able to help you with the history and relevance with the help of a guide.

How can I go to Wagah Border Ceremony in Pakistan?

Wagah Border Ticket Prices Whether you are a Pakistani national or a foreigner, you don't have to pay any kind of entrance fee to attend the flag-lowering ceremony and partake in the event. All you need is your National Identity Card or another identification document to enter the premises.



India Pakistan Wagah Attari Border Closing Ceremony (By Sanjeev Bhaskar - The Longest Road).




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