Did you know that you can go on a 5-day trip by taking leave just for a day? Yes, that’s right! You see the upcoming weekend is the Independence Day long weekend – a perfect opportunity to unwind and enjoy a vacation with your loved ones without exhausting your leaves. You can easily kick start your 5-day trip on Friday night – August 11, and wrap it up on Independence Day 2023, i.e., Tuesday, August 15 by taking Monday – August 14 off. And if you feel 5 days are not enough, you can extend your trip by 1 more day by taking leave on Parsi New Year as well which falls on Wednesday – August 16.

Now, you must be wondering, “kaha jaaye aur kaise jaaye?” Well, there are many international places you can visit on this long weekend. But, if you are feeling a bit patriotic, you can visit the historical places in India that played a significant role in India’s long and arduous freedom struggle. And the best part? Hotel bookings in India and cheap flight bookings can be easily done online at the last minute.

So, on the momentous occasion of Independence Day 2023, get ready to take a walk back in time and explore the places that witnessed the resolute spirit of our freedom fighters!

1. Cellular Jail, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

 Cellular Jail, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Cellular Jail, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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Front View of Cellular Jail, Port Blair
Front View of Cellular Jail, Port Blair
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 Cellular Jail Museum showcasing the treatment of prisoners by the British
Cellular Jail Museum showcasing the treatment of prisoners by the British
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Also known as “Kala Pani” this colonial-era prison, included in our Andaman and Nicobar tour packages, housed numerous freedom fighters who endured unimaginable hardships. As you wander through its eerie corridors, you’ll be transported back in time, gaining insight into the immense sacrifices made by those who fought for India’s freedom.

2. Jallianwala Bagh, Punjab

The Jallianwala Bagh Memorial
The Jallianwala Bagh Memorial
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 Bullet Marks at the wall of the Jallainwala Bagh
Bullet Marks on the wall of the Jallainwala Bagh
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To take cover from the firing 120 people jumped into the well and lost their lives
To take cover from the bullets being fired 120 people jumped into this well and lost their lives
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The Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab witnessed the heart-wrenching incident of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where the British forces callously fired upon unarmed Indian civilians in 1919. On Independence Day 2023, visit this somber garden that serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices that ignited the fire of independence during your trip to Punjab.

3. Sabarmati Ashram, Gujarat

Statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the Sabarmati Ashram
Statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the Sabarmati Ashram
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 Prayer meet held at the Sabarmati Ashram on Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary
Prayer meet held at the Sabarmati Ashram on Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary
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Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya at the Sabarmati Ashram
Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya at the Sabarmati Ashram
Image Credit: Official Website of Gujarat Tourism

No freedom trail is complete without a visit to the home of the Father of the Nation – Mahatma Gandhi. The serene Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat served as the epicenter of Gandhiji’s non-violent resistance movement. As you wander around this historic site during your Gujarat tour on Independence Day 2023, you’ll be inspired by the simplicity and determination of the Mahatma.

4. Dandi Beach, Gujarat

Mahatma Gandhi leading the historic Dandi March to end Salt Satyagraha
Mahatma Gandhi leading the historic Dandi March to end Salt Satyagraha
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Interactive Museum inside the Dandi Kutir
Interactive Museum inside the Dandi Kutir
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Sculpture at the Dandi Kutir depicting the Dandi March
Sculpture at the Dandi Kutir depicting the Dandi March
Image Credit: Offical Website of Dandi Kutir
Dandi Beach
Dandi Beach
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Dandi Kutir Museum
Dandi Kutir Museum
Image Credit: Offical Website of Dandi Kutir

The Dandi Beach, where Gandhiji ended the famous Dandi March, a symbolic act of nonviolent protest against the salt tax that became a pivotal event in the history of India’s freedom struggle against the British. Also visit the Dandi Kutir, a museum dedicated to the Salt Satyagraha. This interactive museum in Gujarat beautifully narrates the journey of India’s struggle for independence through art and technology, engaging visitors of all ages.

5. Red Fort, Delhi

First Prime Minister of Independent India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru hoisting the Indian Flag at the Red Fort on 15th August 1947, India’s First Independence Day
First Prime Minister of Independent India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru hoisting the Indian Flag at the Red Fort on 15th August 1947, India’s First Independence Day
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 Lahore Gate of Red Fort with Indian National Flag
Lahore Gate of Red Fort with Indian National Flag
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 Indian Navy Personnel marching past the Red Fort as a part of the Independence Day Parade
Indian Navy Personnel marching past the Red Fort as a part of the Independence Day Parade
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For Independence Day 2023, plan a trip to Delhi and head over to the iconic Red Fort, where India’s tryst with destiny was fulfilled. On August 15, 1947, this majestic monument witnessed the fall of the Union Jack and the first-ever hoisting of the Indian tricolor after attaining freedom, by the then PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, marking India’s independence. Take a moment to soak in the grandeur of history at this UNESCO World Heritage Site where to date the Prime Minister of the nation hoists the national flag on the occasion of Independence Day and Republic Day.

Also Read: 9 Weekend Getaways From Delhi

6. Jhansi Fort, Uttar Pradesh

Jhansi Fort
Jhansi Fort
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 The brave Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi
The brave Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi
Image Credit: Hindustan Times

Perched atop a rocky hill, the formidable Jhansi Fort stands as a symbol of courage and resistance. It was here that the valiant Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, known as “Jhansi ki Rani,” bravely led her troops during the 1857 Indian Rebellion against British rule. The fort’s fascinating history and architectural marvels make it a must-visit in Jhansi for history enthusiasts.

7. August Kranti Maidan, Maharashtra

August Kranti Maidan saw the birth of the Quit India Movement
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August Kranti Maidan, Mumbai
August Kranti Maidan, Mumbai
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Gandhi Smruti Stambh, a memorial dedicated to the Quit India Movement in August Kranti Maidan
Gandhi Smruti Stambh, a memorial dedicated to the Quit India Movement in August Kranti Maidan
Image Credit:
Indian Express

August Kranti Maidan witnessed a pivotal moment in India’s struggle for independence – the Quit India Movement of 1942. Under Mahatma Gandhi’s call for nonviolent civil disobedience, thousands gathered here, demanding the British to “Quit India”. This historic ground in Mumbai became a battleground for India’s freedom fighters. Plan a visit to Mumbai on Independence Day 2023, and be a part of the flag hoisting ceremony at this historical place.

Check out: 9 Exciting Weekend Getaways from Mumbai

8. Chauri Chaura, Uttar Pradesh

Shahid Smarak at Chauri Chaura, Uttar Pradesh
Shahid Smarak at Chauri Chaura, Uttar Pradesh
Image Credit: Hindustan Times
Chauri Chaura Incident
Chauri Chaura Incident
Image Credit: Jagran Josh

The quaint town of Chauri Chaura gained prominence for a tragic event that temporarily halted the Non-Cooperation Movement. In 1922, protesters clashed with the police, leading to violence. Mahatma Gandhi called off the movement as he believed in non-violence. The incident stands as a stark reminder of the importance of peaceful protest in India’s struggle for independence.

9. Kakori, Uttar Pradesh

Kakori Train Action as shown in Rang De Basanti
Kakori Train Action as shown in Rang De Basanti
Image Credit: Jagran Josh

Head over to Kakori, a small village near Lucknow, which became famous for the Kakori Train Robbery in 1925. Led by Ram Prasad Bismil and his revolutionary group, the robbery was executed to fund their movement against British rule. Though the operation didn’t go as planned, it became a significant event that shook the British administration.

If you are planning a trip to this land of legends for Independence Day 2023, our Uttar Pradesh tour packages filled with historical cities and landmarks, are you’ll need!

10. Champaran, Bihar

 Mahatma Gandhi during the Champaran Satyagraha
Mahatma Gandhi during the Champaran Satyagraha
Image Credit: Navbharat Times

Champaran witnessed Mahatma Gandhi’s first foray into India’s freedom struggle. In 1917, he arrived in the region to address the issues faced by indigo farmers. His efforts to improve the plight of the farmers and promote nonviolent protest left an indelible impact, shaping the trajectory of India’s freedom movement.

11. Bardoli, Gujarat

 Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Mahatma Gandhi at the Bardoli Satyagraha
Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Mahatma Gandhi at the Bardoli Satyagraha
Image Credit: Hindustan Times

The Bardoli Satyagraha of 1928, spearheaded by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, showcased the power of unity and nonviolent resistance. Farmers protested against oppressive land taxes imposed by the British, and their unwavering determination eventually led to a victory, setting an example for future civil disobedience movements.

12. Kolkata, West Bengal

To boycott British goods as a part of the Swadeshi Movement, many women started using Charkha to make Khadi
To boycott British goods as a part of the Swadeshi Movement, many women started using Charkha to make Khadi
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The Victoria Memorial is an iconic landmark in Kolkata
The Victoria Memorial, dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria, Empress of India from 1876 to 1901 is an iconic landmark in Kolkata
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The cultural hub of India, Kolkata, was at the heart of the freedom struggle. From the Swadeshi Movement to the Indian National Congress sessions, Kolkata saw the rise of charismatic leaders like Chittaranjan Das and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The city’s historic significance in India’s freedom struggle remains unparalleled.

13. Barrackpore, West Bengal

 A painting depicting ‘India’s First War of Independence’
A painting depicting ‘India’s First War of Independence’
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Mangal Pandey Cenotaph at Barrackpore Cantonment
Mangal Pandey Cenotaph at Barrackpore Cantonment
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Bust of Mangal Pandey at Mangal Pandey Park, Barrackpore
Bust of Mangal Pandey at Mangal Pandey Park, Barrackpore
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Barrackpore witnessed a significant event in India’s freedom struggle when Mangal Pandey, a sepoy in the British East India Company’s army, rebelled against the use of rifle cartridges greased with animal fat. His act of defiance in 1857 marked the beginning of the First War of Indian Independence.

14. Aga Khan Palace, Maharashtra

Aga Khan Palace in Pune served as a prison for Mahatma Gandhi, his wife Kasturba Gandhi, his secretary Mahadev Desai and Sarojini Naidu. Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadev Desai passed died in this palace
Aga Khan Palace in Pune served as a prison for Mahatma Gandhi, his wife Kasturba Gandhi, his secretary Mahadev Desai and Sarojini Naidu. Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadev Desai passed died in this palace
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Mahatma Gandhi’s room at the Aga Khan Palace
Mahatma Gandhi’s room at the Aga Khan Palace
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Mahatma Gandhi’s belongings are put on display at the Aga Khan Palace
Mahatma Gandhi’s belongings are put on display at the Aga Khan Palace
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The Aga Khan Palace in Pune holds both historical and emotional significance. It became the residence of Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi during the Quit India Movement. Tragically, Kasturba Gandhi breathed her last here, and today, the palace where many visitors flock to while on their holiday in Pune, serves as a memorial to the Gandhis and their contributions to India’s freedom struggle.

15. Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 took place in Meerut
The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 took place in Meerut
Image Credit: The Times of India

A visit to the historic city of Meerut on Independence Day 2023 will take you back in time to the echoes of India’s first national uprising in 1857 against British colonial rule. The Meerut Sepoy Mutiny, where Indian soldiers rebelled against their British officers, holds a significant place in the pages of history as it was one of the initial sparks that ignited the flames of the uprising.

As we conclude our journey, we hope you’ve discovered a fresh perspective on the nation’s past which is full of stories of valor, sacrifice, and determination. Visiting these iconic places with our India tour packages can help you learn more about this important period in Indian history and appreciate the sacrifices that were made to achieve independence.

On the 77th Independence Day, let’s pay tribute to the invincible spirit of our freedom fighters and remember the struggles that paved the path to our cherished freedom. Jai Hind!

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