Check out the top famous places in Haryana:
1. Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra, or Dharmkshetra, is one of the most prominent cities of Haryana, where the great battle of Mahabharata took place. It is situated at the banks of the Godavari and Saraswati rivers of the Kurukshetra district. This city offers a variety of tourist places, such as Brahma Sarovar, Jyotisar, Bhadrakali Temple, etc., and will take you back to the pages of history.
2. Panipat
Panipat is a historic city located approximately 90 km from the nation's capital, Delhi. It is famous for the three epic battles during 1526, 1556 and 1761, commonly known as the battles of Panipat. Additionally, some of the popular attractions you must visit are the Old Fort, Panipat Museum, Kabuli Bagh Mosque, Devi temple, etc. Not to mention Ibrahim Lodi's grave and Bu Ali Shah's tombs are among the must-sees.
3. Ambala
The city of Ambala is located on the Haryana-Punjab border. One of its most prominent features is that it serves as India's air force and military base. The two river networks of the Ganges and Indus are separated by this city, which again is surrounded by the Tangri and Ghaggar rivers. There is a lot to explore in this city, including the Great Buddhist Centre of the Ashoka Empire, the Bhawani Amba Temple, Rani Ka Talab, and many more.
4. Panchkula
The city of Panchkula is located on the way to Shimla from Haryana. It is a planned city and a part of the Ambala division. It is also known as the "city of five canals", receiving water from the Ghaggar River. Additionally, Panchkula offers mesmerising sceneries and thick forests with Morni Hills, being a great destination for picnics, birdwatching and short trips.
5. Karnal
Another famous place in Haryana is the city of Karnal, also referred to as the "rice bowl of India". This place dates back to the age of Mahabharata and you will find several historical monuments like the Karnal Fort, Noor Mahal, Pukka Pul, etc. Furthermore, Karnal is also popular for its renowned research and development institutes, such as the Directorate of Wheat Research, National Dairy Research Institute, etc.
6. Gurgaon
Haryana has a lot more to offer than its historical heritage. One of the fast-advancing Industrial centres of India, Gurgaon, is located at the heart of Haryana. Gurgaon is the echo of a vibrant, futuristic modern city from world-class shopping malls to striking skylines. Further, you can sit back and enjoy the mesmerising view of the Aravalli Range or sit in the lap of nature at the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary.
7. Rakhigarhi
If you are an archaeology lover, you must visit Rakhigarhi. It is a village situated in the Hisar district of Haryana. It is also the largest Harappan site in India, dating back to 2600 BCE. Being one of the oldest and majorly unexcavated locations of the Harappan Civilization, The Government of India protects this site. Besides, if you decide to visit Rakhigarhi, you should also check out the Asigarh Fort of the Hindu Chauhan Dynasty.
8. Narnaul
Yet another major historical town connected to the events of Mahabharata, Narnaul, is located in the Mahendergarh district of Haryana. In addition, you can find historic marks from different periods, from Birbal’s birthplace to the Chor Gumbad. The architecture reflects the works of the Rajputs, Mughals, Persians, and the British. Among the most famous places, you must visit the Jal Mahal, built by Shah Quil Khan during the 16th century.
9. Bhiwani
Bhiwani is a well-known district of Haryana, popular for its temples. It is often called “Chhota Kashi” for its spiritual significance. This is a must-visit if you want to feel the religious essence of ancient temples. Furthermore, the city of Bhiwani has about 300 temples and is believed to be named after Goddess Gauri Bhawani, wife of Lord Shiva.