Giddarbāha is a small town situated in the Muktsar district of Punjab, India. Known for its municipal council, the town offers a glimpse into rural life in Punjab. It is strategically located on NH-7, which connects it to other significant cities like Malout, Bathinda, and Muktsar, making it an accessible destination for travelers. The town's quiet and local atmosphere provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to explore the less-traveled paths of Punjab.
Giddarbāha is best explored by road, with NH-7 providing easy access to nearby cities.
Try the local Punjabi cuisine available in small eateries around the town.
Visit during local festivals for a vibrant cultural experience.
Giddarbāha is generally safe, but standard travel precautions should be observed.
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Giddarbāha with mild temperatures.
Summers can be hot; carry sun protection if traveling during this season.
Autumn offers comfortable weather, ideal for exploring the town.
Winters are cool and a good time to experience local festivals.
INR ₹
$30-$50 p/day
45,370
Punjabi, Hindi, English
February-April, October-November
Exploration, Local Culture, Road Trip