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Casual hotel in a living museum of a traditional Punjabi village, with dining & cultural activities.
behind Main Bypass Road, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab 143105, India

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Shabeer Mohamedappa
at 2024 Jul 03
Shabeer Mohamedappa
at 2024 Jul 03
This spot showcases a true tradition of punjabi culture living. It brings you a chance to experience the authentic culture, colours, and flavours of Punjab in one place. The architect is built keeping the punjabi culture in mind and they have done a fabulous job. A non-punjabi would be fascinated to see their amazing culture living. We have visited every corner of Sadda Pind and thoroughly enjoyed it. I would recommend people interested to know more about punjabi culture to visit. Note, do ensure you carry caps/hats because it is very hot while touring inside.

Food/lunch: It comes with the ticket, so you can enjoy the meal inside Sadda Pind. I would recommend going for a buffet served in the dining hall - it is super awesome and you will not be disappointed.

Cab/Taxi: If you're a visitor, I recommend booking a cab in advance because it is on the highway and it would be difficult to get a cab sometimes from this spot.

Feedback to Sadda Pind: It would have been nice if we could have more kids' attractions. There were not many activities for kids and the majority of them were non-operational or under maintenance.
Jagdeep Thind
at 2024 Jun 06
Jagdeep Thind
at 2024 Jun 06
A visit into the old “Pind” that sadly no longer exists. This retro Punjab concept is very close to the hearts of Punjabi’s. Every NRI family should visit once. Personally for myself and my family— it was a phenomenal experience and great fun had.
Khyati Mehta
at 2024 May 27
Khyati Mehta
at 2024 May 27
Gives an experience of village life. One can participate and view village lifestyle and food of Amritsar.
Food was very good. All staff members were very well behaved and helpful.
Satvinder Kaur
at 2024 May 15
Satvinder Kaur
at 2024 May 15
Visitor from the UK. Went there with daughter aged 7 and friend from India. The tickets were circ £20 each, which I thought was costly at first but told it includes snacks and lunch or dinner as part of the visit _ we had a really good day out my daughter loved it too. Made up bind with music _ they do have shops for drinks/ snacks and sell indian cloths and shoes etc..amazing how no one bothered us at all _ even when we went into shops to browse..zero hard selling so that was super refreshing..

We had free lassi _ makkah di roti and saag_ some kind of kichari _ free mendhi on hands in one side.. a few kids' games _ and a really good buffet dinner Inc non veg curry. So filling. We came by e rikhsha and returned by Uber.. There is ample parking outside.. bags are checked on entry.. we ended up staying 6 hours in total, and the time went really fast.. staff are so lovely.. so many older people work there.. at the very end _ in the main hall, they had a DJ and punjabi dancers.. at the end I thought the whole experience was a bargain..
apurva kumari
at 2024 May 03
apurva kumari
at 2024 May 03
Good to go.
But should keep more free games. Maximum kids game were under construction/ maintenance (as they said)

For food they have veg & non veg both, with good taste. Not so spicy.
uma bagalkar
at 2024 Mar 12
uma bagalkar
at 2024 Mar 12
Very nice place. You get a feel of the village life. Entry fees is Rs. 850/- per person. There are lot kg games, magic show etc. Lunch was awesome. Worth a visit
Manish Gayan
at 2024 Feb 26
Manish Gayan
at 2024 Feb 26
Guess what? Our driver recommended we visit Sadda Pind and boy, were we in for a treat! We got our tickets which included lunch, and we were all set to have an amazing time!

The place was simply fantastic with so many cool activities, shops, and entertainment options. We even saw the largest cot in India, which was simply incredible! But what really got me going was the fire show and the car/bike show, which brought back some amazing childhood memories.

We also played a few games and redeemed the coupons that came along with the tickets. And the best part? We got to buy some traditional clothes at really reasonable prices thanks to the government scheme.

Overall, it was an exciting experience, and I must say the lunch was simply amazing! The food was delicious, and I couldn't get enough of the Gur Halwa!

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