Haryana's Hidden Gems: 10 Must-See Destinations

Brahma Sarovar, Kurukshetra

It is said that Yudhisthira constructed the temple, and a plunge in the sacred waters is extremely fortunate.

Dhosi Hill, Narnaul

Explore the 500-year-old fort's ruins by hiking to the summit of Dhosi Hill, which is surrounded by the Aravalli Mountains.

Devi Temple, Panipat

Maa Durga is the patron goddess of this temple, which is best visited during the colorful Navratri celebrations.

Firoz Shah Palace Complex, Hisar

Visit the 700-year-old ruins of this royal complex to discover one of Haryana's most renowned architectural marvels.

Karna Lake, Karnal

With its rich cultural background rooted in the Mahabharata, Karnal Lake is an ideal day trip destination from Delhi.

Kotla, Nuh

The historic settlement of Kotla has a magnificent view of the surrounding lake and fort, as well as the well-known Shiva Temple.

Morni Hills, Panchkula

The lone hill station in Panchkula, Haryana, is Morni Hills. It's a great place for picnics and quick weekend trips.

Nahar Singh Mahal, Faridabad

Currently transformed into a hotel and restaurant, November's Kartik Cultural Festival is the ideal time to visit Nahar Singh Mahal.

Panjokhra Sahib Gurudwara, Ambala

The Gurudwara, a shrine dedicated to Guru Sri Harkrishan Sahib Ji, is a must-see location in Ambala.

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary

The Sanctuary, which is near Delhi, has more than 90 different species of birds among its diverse range of plants and animals.