Different Indian cultures of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan coincide in Abohar, a small town in Punjab. Due to the dense population and abundance of nature, the city holds both historical and natural importance. Established in the 12th century, the city is located near the Indo-Pakistan border and hence people of different civilizations, races and religions live here. Local people live in this city with peace and harmony and here you can find various costumes
How to reach Abohar
By Air: There is no airport in Abohar but the nearest airport to the city is located at a distance of 180 km from Ludhiana city. Raja Sansi Airport of Ludhiana is well connected to all major cities of the country.
By Train: Abohar's railway station is Abohar Junction, which is located in the center of the city. Therefore, the most favorable route to reach this city would be by train as the station is well connected to the rest of the country.
By RoadAbohar is well connected to other major cities of India through regular buses. Regular buses ply from its bus terminal and connect the city well with other parts of the country. The best time to visit Abohar is during the winter months as a favorable season for visiting this place. The maximum and minimum temperatures range from 20 ° C to 32 ° C in the months between October to March.
Places of interest in Abohar.
Abohar Wildlife SanctuaryAbohar Wildlife Sanctuary is the main tourist destination of this city. Constructed and protected by the Bishnoi community, the sanctuary houses animals of endangered blackbuck, nilgai, porcupine and many other endangered and endemic species. The sanctuary is surrounded by lush green forest which is a delightful destination for tourists, travelers and locals alike.
Johri TempleThe Johri Temple in Abohar, which is a witness to the diversity of Indian culture and religions, is known as a spiritual temple, which is a unique example of diversity in the country. The temple has an idol of the Hindu deity Lord Hanuman and the most unique thing about the temple is that all kinds of people come to visit it. Here discrimination is not done on the basis of caste and religion. Visiting this temple on the old Fazika road of Abohar, you will realize how people of different religions and castes live together in harmony in India.
Nehru ParkOne of the most popular recreational parks in the city is also the Nehru Park with long stretches of greenery and lavishly planted flowers. This park is one of the most important attractions of the city. Artificially planted trees and stone floors, evergreens and well-maintained lawns make tourists spend hours here. The park also hosts many other recreations for tourists. The food items available in the park are very tasty as well as a great place to visit. Here you can have a picnic with your family and friends.
Panj Pir Tibba siteOne can visit the Panj Pir Tibba site to glimpse the rich heritage of Panj Pir in Abohar. It is a symbol of brotherhood and harmony of cultural and religious diversity of the country. It is a pilgrimage center for Muslim saints, operated by a Hindu family, and devotees of all religions visit here. The cultural and religious identity of the country is defined in the Panj Pir Dunes site.