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Rupnagar Crowned Punjab’s Tourism Destination Of The Year: Discover Why Heritage, Nature And Spirituality Make It Unmissable!

Published on December 8, 2025

The Rupnagar district has been honored with the title of Tourism Destination of the Year at the second Punjab Tourism Recognition Awards, which were held during the nineteenth PITEX exhibition and organized by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Punjab Chapter). The victory is reported by the organizers as a sign of unison between different sectors of tourism and hospitality that worked hard across the district. Thus, Rupnagar has been highlighted not only as a historical site but also as a lively, diverse, and multi-faceted tourist place waiting for the visitors who are in search of culture, nature, spirituality, and peace to come and experience it.

What makes Rupnagar stand out

Ancient roots and archaeological legacy

Rupnagar (formerly Ropar) is among the oldest habited regions in Punjab, with archaeological evidence pointing to habitation by the people of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation along the upper reaches of the Sutlej River. The Rupnagar Archaeological Museum preserves artefacts from those times, pottery, metallic implements, coins giving visitors a tangible sense of ancient civilisations that once flourished here.

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Walking through this vestige of early civilisation lends Rupnagar a unique historic depth, not many destinations combine active heritage, living history and accessible archaeological treasures in this way.

Spirituality and Sikh heritage

Rupnagar’s significance deepens with its place in Sikh religious and cultural memory. The district covers the sacred town of Anandpur Sahib, home to Takhat Sri Keshgarh Sahib, the birthplace of the Khalsa order, founded by the tenth Sikh Guru in 1699. The complex of Gurdwaras, forts and heritage sites in and around Anandpur Sahib draws pilgrims and travellers alike, offering an immersive journey into centuries of faith, valor and cultural resilience.

The layered history, from ancient civilizations to Sikh heritage, makes Rupnagar more than a tourist spot: it becomes a place to reflect, connect and explore Punjab’s soul.

Scenic beauty, wetlands and serene escapes

For travellers seeking tranquillity and natural beauty, the region has much to offer. The Ropar Wetland, a man-made freshwater wetland on the foothills of the lower Himalayas, is a haven for bird watchers, nature lovers and those wanting a peaceful retreat by the water.

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Close by lies the grand Bhakra Nangal Dam and its reservoir Gobind Sagar, one of the highest gravity dams in the world. The shimmering lake, framed by the distant Shivalik hills, offers a striking, and unexpected, blend of engineering marvel and natural calm. Visitors can enjoy lakeside views, boat rides and water-based leisure activities, making Rupnagar as much about relaxation as discovery.

This mix of water-scapes, hills, wetlands and riverside plains makes Rupnagar a rare landscape mosaic: soothing, varied and deeply evocative.

Why the award and what it means for travellers

According to the PHDCCI, the award recognises top performers in Punjab’s tourism and hospitality sector, honouring districts that combine infrastructure, heritage conservation, cultural richness and tourism potential. The selection of Rupnagar signals the growing maturity and diversity of tourism experiences beyond conventional destinations.

What sets Rupnagar apart is its versatility: travellers can choose between spiritual pilgrimage (Anandpur Sahib, Takhat Sri Keshgarh Sahib), heritage-history immersion (archaeological sites, ancient-civilisation relics), nature and wildlife (wetland, river-fronts, hills), or leisurely escapes (lakes, dam views, boating). That means a single journey to Rupnagar can offer not just a holiday, but a layered travel experience, one that educates, soothes and inspires.

Importantly, local hospitality home-stays, small lodges and guided tours have apparently been improving, helping unlock the potential of the district for sustainable tourism. With this award, Rupnagar may see enhanced investment, better facilities, and more organised travel packages, making it easier for both domestic and international tourists to explore.

Travel tips: When to go and what to expect

A destination with soul

For the curious traveller, Rupnagar is more than a stopover on a map. It is a place where millennia of history gently merge with living culture; where rivers, wetlands and hills offer solace; where faith, heritage and nature coexist serenely.

With the Tourism Destination of the Year recognition, Rupnagar is signalling its readiness, to welcome travellers looking for meaningful experiences: heritage walks, tranquil dawns by the Sutlej, spiritual reflection, or simply the joy of discovering a lesser-known gem of India.

If you’re planning your next journey in Punjab, don’t overlook Rupnagar, it might just surprise you with how deeply and variously it resonates.

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