The small state of Haryana is stretched over an area of over 44,000 square kilometers and was founded in 1966 when the former state of Punjab was divided into Haryana and the modern Punjab.
Showcasing a fusion of the oldest and modern places, most of tourists who come to India pass through here.
It is the state that surrounds Delhi, the capital of the country, on three sides, and whose highways lead to Agra, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh.
Haryana prides itself with excellent golf course facilities near the industrial estates of Gurgaon and Faridabad, which can be used by investors and entrepreneurs. Just around the corner from south Delhi, an eight-kilometer drive brings tourists to Surajkund, which has a large sun pool and amphitheatre.
Constructed during the 10th century AD by Raja Suraj Pal of the Tomar dynasty, Surajkund offers proximity to the national capital as well as amenities and comforts in an ambience that is typically rural and away from the trappings of the urban centers. The state persistently endeavors to extend and upgrade infrastructure to meet the ever growing demand of discriminating entrepreneurs and visitors at the same time.
Haryana is a northern India state located in Punjab region. The tourist map of Haryana indicates the geographical area which has bordered the state of Haryana. The neighborhood states like Punjab and Himachal Pradesh are located on the north, Rajasthan on the west and south, Uttarakhand to the east and Uttar Pradesh is defined by river Yamuna.
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