
Customized Tour To Haryana5-7 Day 6-8 Cities Chandigarh,Panchkula,Kurukshetra,Karnal,Panipat,Hisar,Faridabad,Gurugram (Gurgaon) |
Experience the diverse and culturally rich state of Haryana on a captivating 5-7 day tour that unveils its historical, spiritual and natural treasures. Start your journey in Gurgaon, a bustling city known for its modern skyline, high-end shopping malls and vibrant nightlife. Visit the Kingdom of Dreams, an extravagant cultural venue showcasing India’s performing arts and explore the Cyber Hub, a contemporary social and entertainment complex. Head to Faridabad to admire the architectural beauty of the Surajkund Lake and the annual Surajkund International Crafts Mela, where artisans from across the globe display their crafts. Continue to the serene town of Kurukshetra, a sacred land of historical significance, where the epic battle of Mahabharata was fought. Visit the Brahma Sarovar, a sacred water tank believed to have been created by Lord Brahma and the Jyotisar, where Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita. In Panipat, delve into history at the Panipat Museum and the battlegrounds of the three significant battles that shaped Indian history. Explore the Sultanpur National Park near Gurgaon, a bird watcher’s paradise, home to over 250 species of birds. Journey to the quaint town of Pinjore to marvel at the Pinjore Gardens, a Mughal-style garden offering a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. In Hisar, visit the ancient Agroha Dham, dedicated to Maharaja Agrasen, and explore the Firoz Shah Palace Complex, a relic of the Tughlaq dynasty. Experience the rural charm of Haryana in the villages, where you can witness traditional Haryanvi hospitality, folk dances and music. Savor the rich flavors of Haryanvi cuisine, from the hearty bajra roti and kachri ki sabzi to the sweet delights of churma and ghee-laden laddoos. This tour of Haryana promises an enriching journey through its modern marvels, historical landmarks and serene landscapes, offering a unique blend of cultural depth and natural beauty. |
Tour FAQ
What is the best way to reach Haryana?
- The best way to reach Haryana is by flight, with the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi being the nearest major airport, well-connected with major cities worldwide. Haryana also has a robust rail network with key stations like Ambala Cantt, Chandigarh, and Kurukshetra. Road travel is convenient too, with a well-maintained network of national highways linking Haryana to neighboring states.
Do I need a permit to visit Haryana?
- No, Indian nationals and foreign tourists do not require a special permit to visit Haryana. However, valid identification and visas (for foreign nationals) are necessary.
What are some must-visit places in Haryana?
- Notable places in Haryana include the Sultanpur National Park, the historic town of Kurukshetra, the Kingdom of Dreams in Gurugram, and the Pinjore Gardens. Other key attractions are the Brahma Sarovar, the Morni Hills, and the Yadavindra Gardens in Pinjore.
What are some traditional dishes of Haryana I should try?
- Try traditional Haryanvi dishes like Kadhi Pakora, Besan Masala Roti, Bajra Khichdi, and Kachri ki Sabzi. For desserts, sample Mithe Chawal, Malpua, and Doodh Jalebi.
What is the best time to visit Haryana?
- The best time to visit Haryana is from October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant. Avoid the summer months (April to June) due to extreme heat and the monsoon season (July to September) due to heavy rains.
Can I participate in local festivals of Haryana?
- Yes, visitors are welcome to participate in Haryana's local festivals. Major festivals include the Surajkund Mela, which showcases traditional crafts and cuisine, Baisakhi, Teej, and the Kartik Cultural Festival in Kurukshetra.
What is the main language spoken in Haryana?
- The primary language spoken in Haryana is Hindi. Haryanvi is also widely spoken, especially in rural areas. English is understood and spoken, especially in commercial and tourist areas.
Are there any special festivals in Haryana I can attend?
- The Surajkund Mela in February, Baisakhi in April, and Teej in July-August are major festivals celebrated with grandeur in Haryana. The Kartik Cultural Festival in Kurukshetra is another cultural event showcasing music, dance, and art.
What souvenirs can I bring back from Haryana?
- Popular souvenirs include traditional handicrafts, handwoven textiles, Phulkari work, and wooden artifacts. You can also bring back items from Haryana’s famous markets like the Surajkund Mela, including pottery, metalwork, and local spices.
What are some outdoor activities to enjoy in Haryana?
- Haryana offers diverse outdoor activities such as exploring historical monuments, enjoying boating at the Tilyar Lake in Rohtak, and trekking in the Aravalli Hills. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in wildlife safaris at the Sultanpur National Park and rock climbing in the Morni Hills.
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