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Tourist Attraction in Haryana


Haryana is renowned as the most prosperous state located in the north of India. The major proportion of the state is an agricultural plain whereas with its western and southern border is more arid and dry. It has a vigorous economy.

The visit to this dynamic state offers breathtaking view of the various tourists’ attractions for instance shopping malls, temples, famous Brahma Sarovar etc. The state is rising as a main information technology industry. The state offers amazing view of the beautiful lakes and striking landscapes to its tourists. The list of tourist’s attraction in Haryana is very big. Below mentioned is the detail of must visit places in Haryana.

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Battle of Kurukshetra: The Spot

As the name suggest, Kurukshetra means the “Land of Kaurava”. In Haryana, Kurukshetra is a must visit place by the tourists for two prominent reasons. First reason is the battle of Kurukshetra between Pandavas and Kauravas and second reason is the Brahma Sarovar where several devotees came to take bath on the occasion of Somavati Amavasya.

Battle of Panipat: The Spot

Like Kurukshetra, Panipat has much to offer to its visiting tourists. The main attractions in Panipat are the Kabuli Bagh, grave of Ibrahim Lodhi and Devi Mandir and the grave of Bu Ali shah Qalandar, 13th century Sufi saint.  In addition to this, Panipat is the best place for shopaholics as the city has two big shopping malls catering the demands of people.

Badhkal Lake:

Badhkal Lake is located at a distance of 32 kms from Delhi. It offers a delightful experience with its ambience that is tranquil and is surrounded by striking gardens.

Dumdama Gardens:

Dumdama Lake is situated at a distance of 56 kms from Delhi. The beauty of Aravalli Hills is an added beauty for Dumdama Gardens. Water Spots and Lake are the major attractions of Dumdama Gardens. There is a small hill at the far end of the lake. The rich experience offers mental peace to the tourist’s and related him with nature.

Surajkund:

The word Surajkund is derived from a water tank that is believed to be made by Suraj Pal, a Rajput King. Surajkund is situated at a stones throw from Delhi. Rural in setting, it is a renowned place for annual crafts fair which is held in February.

Panchkula:

Panchkula is situated at a distance of 8 kms from Chandigarh.  It is a dwelling to the temple of goddess Shakti. This temple was constructed by Maharaja of Patiala to celebrate his triumph in the battle of 1861.

It is quite clear that Haryana is highly colorful, boisterous and rich state that reflects the history of India. So book your tickets, pack your bags and get ready to explore Haryana which has lot to offer.