Lakhi Jungle in Bathinda, Punjab, is a cool place to visit! Imagine a forest where Guru Gobind Singh Ji once rested and wrote! It was earlier known as 'Lakhisar'. This historical site offers a peaceful escape, perfect for families seeking a blend of nature and Sikh heritage. Discover Punjab's hidden gem!
Attend Religious Ceremonies
Enjoy Peaceful Meditation
Explore The Jungle Trails
Photography Of Nature
Visit The Gurudwara
Wildlife-Spotting
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Lakhi Jungle holds considerable historical and religious importance in Sikhism. It is believed that Guru Gobind Singh Ji, after fighting battles against the Mughals, rested in this jungle. The name 'Lakhi' is derived from the term 'Lakh,' signifying a large number. It is said that Guru Gobind Singh Ji recited one lakh 'Paath' (religious recitations) here. The site has since been preserved as a sacred place, attracting devotees and history enthusiasts. Over time, various structures and memorials have been erected to commemorate the Guru's visit. The local community has played a vital role in maintaining the jungle's historical integrity and preserving its spiritual significance for future generations. The jungle stands as a testament to the resilience and faith of the Sikh community.