5 Not To Miss Places In Haryana
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Fri, 04 May 2018 11:38:35
Haryana is the state in Northern India and it is located at the foothills of Aravalli (range of mountains). Haryana was once a part of state Punjab but in 1966 it became separate state, surrounding New Delhi on 3 sides. The state is known for extravagant culture, historical places and religious spots. Chandigarh is the shared capital of two states: Haryana and Punjab which is itself one of the best tourism points. Here we are listing 5 best places to visit in Haryana:
* Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra is a precious city having great historical value. It is the land of famous mythological combat ‘Mahabharata’. Kurukshetra is the place where pious ‘Bhagvat Gita’ was narrated by lord Krishna during the battle of Mahabharata. The city offers an unforgettable holy tourism depicting magnificent Indian elegancy and culture. Jyotisar, Brahmasrovar, Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple, Sheikh Chehli’s Tomb and Panorama Museum are some popular attractions in the city.
* Faridabad
Faridabad is an industrial as well as commercial hub of Haryana and is situated just 28 KMs from Delhi. The city is fenced by mesmerizing Aravalli Hills. There are loads of tourism attractions in this city but Surajkund Lake, Badkhal Lake and Dhauj Lake are some popular places that give a glimpse into the nature and let people take a break from their busy lives.
* Gurugram
Gurgaon (now Gurugram) is second largest city in the state of Haryana and has great importance for industrial growth in India. The city is the hub of financial and tech world. The city is home to Kingdom Of Dreams which is believed to be India’s first live entertainment theatre. Sheesh Mahal, Mata Sheetla Devi Temple, Damdama Lake and Sultanpur National Park are best tourism points in Gurgaon.
* Bhiwani
Bhiwani is an ideal location for religious tourism and the city is referred to as Mini Kashi because of plethora of devotional places for various Gods and Goddesses. Also the city is home to famous star monument, Fort of Loharu, Shyamesar Tank and trance of Todar Singh who was headman of Rajputs. Thus the city offers a great deal for family tourism.
* Hisar
The city of steel, Hisar is situated at a travel distance of around 65 KMs from Delhi. It is also known for automobile and textile industry but at the same time city has plethora of enchanted locations to explore. Asirgarh Fort, also known as Hansi Fort attracts people towards it. Tourists have great time exploring the locations like Firoz Shah Palace, Barsi Gate, British Palace and many more.