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Haryana
Major Airports:
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)
Hisar Airport (HSS)
Chandigarh Airport (IXC)
The land of culture beckons you
The term 'Haryana' originates from two Sanskrit words, 'Hari,' signifying God, and 'ayana,' translating to home. It epitomises the contemporary face of India, embracing progress while staying deeply rooted in its rich cultural heritage. Today, this state stands as one of the most prosperous and economically advanced regions in South Asia. Encompassing a diverse spectrum of landscapes, Haryana’s splendid archaeological treasures and thriving arts and cultural scene serves as a testament to preserving the legacies of the past while ardently embracing a forward-looking vision.
From ancient Sanskrit texts referring to it as 'heaven on earth' to its pivotal role in the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Haryana boasts a truly unique and storied history, having been the battleground for famous conflicts like the battles at Panipat and the legendary Kurukshetra war in the epic Mahabharata. Today, Haryana shines with its remarkable achievements in agriculture, industrialisation, and cultural vitality. With its rich historical landmarks, diverse flora and fauna, and well-developed infrastructure, Haryana offers an enriching journey that is well worth experiencing.
Uncovering the rich heritage of Haryana
Haryana's rich heritage is etched with the legacies of kings, warriors, saints, and scholars, preserving the tales of epic heroes across the ages. Serving as the gateway to North India, it has stood witness to several ancient and modern conflicts, from the battles of Shuks and Huns to the confrontations of Akbar, Humayun, and Babar at Panipat, culminating in the decline of the Mughal Empire and the advent of British rule. Remarkable archaeological excavations at sites such as Nauragabad, Mittathal, Rakhi Garhi, and others reveal traces of the pre-Harappan and Harappan cultures, painting a vivid picture of the region's rich historical significance. Among these, the Raja Nahar Singh Palace and Yadavindra Gardens offer an immersive experience, inviting visitors to relish the opulence of a bygone era and immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the verdant surroundings.
Exploring the spiritual side
The sacred aura of Haryana, known as the land of divinity, invites devotees to immerse themselves in its profound religious and spiritual sanctity. Revered since Vedic times, Haryana stands as a prominent hub for Pilgrim Tourism, boasting a plethora of temples and pilgrimage centres within the legendary expanse of the 48 'kosas' (92 miles) associated with the epic Mahabharata. Kurukshetra, steeped in devotion, legend, and mythology, holds a significant place, believed to be the celestial setting where Lord Krishna imparted the divine teachings of the 'Bhagavad Gita' to Arjuna. Another prominent pilgrimage site is the revered Gurudwara Nada Sahib in the district of Panchkula, where Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth guru, sought solace during his journey from Paonta Sahib to Anandpur Sahib after the Battle of Bhangani in 1688.
Symphony of nature in the state
Haryana is a state blessed with diverse and abundant biodiversity, from the Shivalik Hills in the northeast to the Aravalli Range in the south, and from the Yamuna-Ghaggar plain to the semi-desert sandy plain in the southwest. These varied landscapes provide a thriving environment for a rich array of plant and animal species, spanning from thorny deciduous forests to flourishing pine trees. The state is home to a diverse fauna including blackbucks, panthers, nilgai, foxes, jackals, deer, wild dogs, parrots, peacocks, pheasants, and more, with over 300 species of birds gracing the skies here. Numerous tourist destinations such as Thapli, Morni Hills, Kalesar, Adibadri, Chuharpur Herbal Park, and BanSantor, boast a wealth of diverse flora and fauna, showcasing the natural beauty of Haryana.
Seeking adventure in the nature
For those yearning for an escape from the ordinary and in pursuit of an exhilarating adventure or a tranquil haven to revitalise mind and body, Morni Hills presents an ideal destination. Situated a mere 45 kilometres from Chandigarh, it emerges as an extension of the Shivalik range, graced by the meandering river Ghaggar. Amidst the undulating hill slopes are two expansive lakes, separated by a modest hillock, intriguingly connected in a manner that maintains an identical water level between the two. The breathtaking landscape offers an ideal setting for thrilling activities such as trekking and camping, promising an unforgettable experience for the intrepid traveller seeking an exhilarating escapade.
Finding fun in festivities and food
Haryana comes alive with an array of vibrant festivals, each weaving a tapestry of cultural celebrations and joyous gatherings. From the colourful festivities of Teej, Guga Navmi, Gita Jayanti, and the Kaartik Cultural Festival to the unique thrill of the Sohna Car Rally, the state resonates with the spirit of merriment and cultural exuberance. The iconic Surajkund International Fair, in the outskirts of Faridabad, captivates craft and handloom enthusiasts with its kaleidoscope of colours and pulsating drumbeats, offering a vivid showcase of rural Haryana's rich cultural heritage, delighting visitors year after year. The Mango Mela, held at the 'Yadavindra Gardens' of Pinjore in the months of June and July, tantalises the taste buds of mango aficionados, while the Baisakhi Mela, hosted by Haryana Tourism every 13th and 14th of April at Pinjore Gardens, commemorates the spirit of the Baisakhi festival, infusing the air with joyous revelry.
Embracing the spirit of cultural richness, the Pinjore Heritage Festival, observed every December, serves as a vibrant platform for poets, singers, and dancers to showcase their artistry, offering a captivating glimpse into the dynamic cultural fabric of Haryana.
Exploring the gastronomy
Embark on a delectable journey through the authentic culinary landscape of Haryana, boasting a plethora of mouthwatering delicacies such as Kachri ki Sabji, Churma, Malpuas, Bathua Raita, Meethi Gajar, Singhri ki Sabji, Meethe Chawal, and Rabri, to name a few. The rich flavours of these traditional dishes are bound to captivate your palate, leaving behind a tantalising aftertaste that lingers and beckons for more. Reflecting the significance of dairy products in their cuisine, the people of Haryana hold curd and lassi in high regard, incorporating them into various meals, infusing a delightful creaminess into their culinary offerings.
With a heritage dating back centuries, Haryana upholds the tradition of crafting and sharing 'goond ladoos,' prepared in pure desi ghee, to commemorate the arrival of a newborn, while a range of delectable 'choormas' graces special occasions. Indulge in the sumptuous array of dishes, from the delectable paranthas paired with bathua raita to the comforting steamed rice with kadhi, along with the aromatic khichri, kadai hara cholia, and an assortment of delectable rotis, including the flavoursome besan masala roti and the wholesome bajra aloo roti.
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Haryana has achieved complete rural electrification, highlighting its commitment to widespread access to electricity.
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A trove of
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The historical landscape of Haryana bears witness to significant battles, such as those of Panipat and Kurukshetra, underscoring the state's pivotal role in shaping India's rich historical narrative.
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A trove of
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Pehowa, a revered Hindu pilgrimage site, graces the banks of the Sarasvati River within Haryana, inviting devotees to partake in its spiritual allure and ancient significance.
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A trove of
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Spread across 100 hectares, Haryana's Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary serves as a sanctuary for a diverse array of resident and migratory bird species.
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A trove of
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Encompassing a staggering variety of over 3,500 species of cacti, the Cactus Garden in Panchkula stands as Asia's largest sanctuary dedicated to the preservation of rare and endangered cacti species.
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A trove of
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Haryana's prominent contribution to the sports sector is exemplified by the recent triumph of Neeraj Chopra, who clinched a gold medal in javelin at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.