Sikh Pilgrimage to Pakistan is a book by Anup Singh Choudry and Hardip Singh Chowdhary, published by Gurbani Centre, UK, in 1985 and printed in Great Britain by Jarrold and Sons Ltd, Norwich.
With the relaxation of the visa requirements for Indian citizens in 2005, increasing numbers of Sikh visitors are travelling to Pakistan.
[1] Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion was born on the outskirts of Lahore,[2] and the book contains illustrations of various sacred places in Pakistan connected with the Guru from his birth to death.
[3] The events of the first Guru's life are now represented by sacred Gurdwaras, which are documented in this book.
[4] Thousands of Sikhs visit Pakistan each year to celebrate the birth anniversary of their founder, Guru Nanak, at Nankana Sahib, his birthplace.