Kalibangan is a must-see for archaeology buffs as it is the site where relics from the Indus Valley Civilization were discovered. The relics date back to the Harappan and pre-Harappan settlements of 2500 BC. This site is associated with the 5000-year-old Indus Valley Civilization. As a result of the excavations, Harappan seals, beads, copper bangles, coins, toys, stamps, human skeletons, terracotta, shells, and seals have all been found. Kalibangan is also worth a visit for the Archaeological Museum, which was established in 1983 to preserve discovered objects from the excavations conducted on this Harappan site during 1961-1969.