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Beating Retreat Ceremony at Attari–Wagah Border Gets New Timing; Here’s the Revised Schedule

1 May, 2026 (Navroze Bureau) :  The iconic Beating Retreat Ceremony at the Attari–Wagah Border will now take place at a revised time, officials have announced, bringing changes for visitors planning to witness the daily spectacle.

According to authorities, the ceremony timing has been adjusted in view of seasonal changes and daylight conditions. The revised schedule aims to ensure better visibility and smoother crowd management, especially as tourist footfall continues to remain high.

Under the new timing, entry for visitors will begin earlier in the afternoon, while the main ceremony will commence slightly ahead of its previous schedule. Officials have advised spectators to arrive well in advance to avoid last-minute rush and to secure seating.

The Beating Retreat ceremony, conducted jointly by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers, is a major attraction known for its high-energy drills, patriotic fervour, and synchronised parade. It draws thousands of visitors every day, including domestic tourists and international travellers.

Authorities have also reiterated guidelines for visitors, including carrying valid identification, adhering to security protocols, and following instructions from personnel at the venue. Restrictions on certain items and controlled entry points remain in place to ensure safety.

The revised timing is expected to enhance the overall experience for spectators by aligning the ceremony more closely with daylight hours. This is particularly important during changing seasons when sunset times vary.

Officials added that the schedule may continue to be adjusted periodically based on weather conditions and operational requirements. Visitors are encouraged to check official updates before planning their trip.

The Attari–Wagah ceremony remains one of the most popular tourist attractions in Punjab, symbolising both rivalry and cooperation between India and Pakistan. The daily event showcases military discipline and national pride, making it a must-visit for many.

Summary

The Beating Retreat ceremony at Attari–Wagah border now has revised timings due to seasonal changes, with earlier entry and ceremony start, aiming to improve visitor experience and manage crowds effectively.

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