Tourist Places to visit in Haryana

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Chandigarh holds the distinction of being the capital of two different states: Punjab and Haryana. Apart from its architecture and buildings, such as the Capitol Complex, the High Court, the Secretariat, the Legislative Assembly, and the massive Open Hand Monument, the city is also known for its clean streetsand greenery.
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Gurgaon is the state of Haryana's second largest city. The region has spiritual significance because it is cited in the Mahabharata. The city is also noted for its expanding infrastructure, fast urbanisation, and economic success. Gurgaon has everything you might want, from natural wonders to a thriving lifestyleand a dynamic nightlife.
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Gurgaon, Haryana, 122001, India

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The city takes its name from King Kuru, a Pandava and Kaurava ancestor. Its significance stems from the fact that it is thought to be the site of the Mahabharata's epic Kurukshetra War. On the eve of the epic war, Lord Krishna preached the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna on this land, which dates back to 2800 BC.
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Faridabad is Haryana's largest city as well as its most important industrial centre. Though it is not as old as some of Haryana's other important cities, it has a rich past.
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During the times of Mahabharata, Panipat was one of the five cities (prasthas) built by the Pandava brothers. Its historical significance goes beyond the Mahabharata, since it was the site of three pivotal wars in Indian history. Panipat in Haryana is a fascinating tourist destination due to its numerous monuments,forts, and temples, as well as its wonderful historical ties. This prominent city for textile manufacture is also known as 'City of Weavers' and 'Textile City.'
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Ambala is one of Haryana's oldest cities. According to the city's history, the area was founded in the 14th century by Amba Rajput.
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Hisar is another another city of Haryana with a long and illustrious history. There are signs that the country was formerly home to prehistoric man. The monuments here are a feast for people who enjoy a sense of history.
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Sonipat is claimed to have existed long before the Mahabharata era. The Pandava brothers are believed to have created the town. The place assumes significance as one of the five towns demanded by the Pandava brothers in order to prevent war.
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Morni Hills

Haryana, India

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Morni Hills is a hill station near Chandigarh, Haryana, on the outskirts of Panchkula. It is also a favourite picnic site for locals and visitors alike, as it is Haryana's only hill station. There are two lakes here that are connected despite the presence of a hillock in the middle, and the water level in bothof them remains constant. A broad diversity of flora and wildlife, in addition to the terrain, can be found here, making it a treat for any nature enthusiast.
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Karnal, in the Indian state of Haryana, has a history that dates back to the Mahabharata. Karnal has seen many kings come and go, yet the city has held steady and continues to tell the stories of India's past and progress over time.
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Pinjore

Haryana, India

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Pinjore is part of Haryana's Panchkula district and is located in the valley overlooking the lower Shivalik hills. Shivalik is the start of one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in the world, offering a paradise for visitors and trekkers alike. Pinjore is primarily renowned for its Mughal and Pinjore Gardens,which are rich in cultural heritage.
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Panchkula, located on the road to Shimla's hills, is known for the Chandels ruins and trekking on the  Morni Hills. Panchkula is recognised for its lush green environment and for being home to Haryana's densest forest zone. This city draws a big number of tourists who come to see the stunning mountain rangesthat run through it. The city is also noted for its five historic water canals, which serve the state of Haryana's water needs.
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Narnaul

Haryana, India

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Narnaul is full of natural resources, and the area is also noted for its world-class sports facilities, where numerous national-level athletes prepare for competitions. The city is known for its many tombs and historical structures that date back to the Mughal and Rajput eras, followed by the rule of Prince ofJaipur and Patiala, and exhibits a hybrid architectural influence of Mughals, Rajputs, Persians, and the British.
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Rohtak, the city of Haryana, is only 70 kilometres from Delhi, the capital of India. There have been numerous rumours about the city's name and origins. Rohtak has proven to be a fascinating city, with evidence indicating that the old town is as old as the Indus Valley Civilization. The Bhindawas Lake and theTilyar Lake are two of the city's most attractive lakes.
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Manesar

Haryana, India

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Manesar is a unique blend of traditional and modern lifestyles. The little hamlet, which was formerly a poor economic area, is now one of the country's fastest developing hubs. The area is known for its rustic lifestyle as well as the breathtaking views of the Aravali Hills.

Manesar, Haryana, 122051, India

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