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Haryana

Tourism

Haryana was carved out of the Indian state of Punjab on 1st November 1966. It has Uttar Pradesh on its eastern border, Punjab on its western border, Himachal Pradesh and Shivalik Hills on its northern border and Delhi, Rajasthan and Aravali Hills on its southern border. Haryana has a network of tourist complexes, named after birds. These have been set up along the national / state highways and at districts, towns and at places around Delhi. Some of the tourist complexes in Haryana are Badhkal Lake, Dabchik, Jungle Babbler, Karna Lake, Kala teetar, Surajkund and Yadvindra Gardens at Pinjore. Read More...




Haryana
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Chandigarh
»  Tourist Attractions » Dams, Lakes, Beaches and Waterfalls
» Temples » Forts, Palaces, Monuments and Museums
» Getaways » Parks, Gardens and Zoos
» Shopping » Fairs, Festivals and Events

 

Faridabad
»  Tourist Attractions » Dams, Lakes, Beaches and Waterfalls
» Temples » Forts, Palaces, Monuments and Museums
» Shopping » Parks, Gardens and Zoos
» Churches » Fairs, Festivals and Events

 

Gurgaon
»  Tourist Attractions » Dams, Lakes, Beaches and Waterfalls
» Fairs, Festivals and Events » Forts, Palaces, Monuments and Museums
» Getaways » Mosques
» Parks, Gardens and Zoos » Temples

 

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