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How long is the drive from Jalandhar to Pushkar?

The direct drive from Jalandhar to Pushkar is 418 mi (673 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 44 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Jalandhar to Pushkar, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Chhindus dhaba khatkarkalan and Chhindus dhaba khatkarkalan, or the ever-popular Gurudwara Sukhchain Sahib.

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Best stops along Jalandhar to Pushkar drive

The top stops along the way from Jalandhar to Pushkar (with short detours) are Shree Salasar Balaji Mandir, Rajasthan, Shyam Temple, and Dr. Ramnath Podar Haveli Museum. Other popular stops include LE PRINCE HAVELI, Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib, and Rakh Bagh.
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Gurudwara Sukhchain Sahib

Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Place of worship
Architectural Buildings
Gurudwara Sukhchain Sahib in Phagwara is a beautiful and peaceful place of worship that offers visitors a serene and spiritually uplifting experience. Situated in the heart of the city, the Gurdwara is easily accessible and provides a welcoming atmosphere for all, regardless of background or faith. The name "Sukhchain," which means "a place of peace and comfort," truly encapsulates the essence of this sacred space. The Gurdwara is impeccably maintained, with clean, spacious interiors that provide a calm environment for prayer and reflection. The soothing sound of Gurbani (Sikh hymns) fills the air, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere and making it an ideal place for meditation and inner peace. The volunteers and devotees here are warm and hospitable, offering a sense of community and connection. One of the highlights of Gurudwara Sukhchain Sahib is its emphasis on selfless service, or "seva." The langar (community kitchen) offers free meals to all visitors, reflecting the Sikh values of equality, generosity, and compassion. The food is simple, yet nourishing, and it's a beautiful tradition that promotes unity and care for others. Whether you're seeking spiritual solace, looking to learn more about Sikhism, or simply in need of a quiet moment of reflection, Gurudwara Sukhchain Sahib is a place where you can find peace and comfort. It’s a must-visit for anyone in Phagwara who wants to experience the warmth of Sikh hospitality and the tranquility of a place devoted to spirituality and service.
Gurman S — Google review
Gurudwara Sukhchainana Sahib is a historic gurudwara located in Phagwara, Punjab, India. Situated near Phagwara Chandigarh highway.This sacred Gurudwara Sahib is associated with Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Sikh Guru, who visited Phagwara after winning the battles of Kartarpur and Plahi. The story goes that Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji came to Phagwara to meet a devotee named Phagu, but Phagu, fearing the Mughals, refused to serve the Guru. Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji then uttered the phrase "Phagu da wada, bahron mitha, andro khara," meaning "Phagu's promise is sweet on the outside but sour on the inside". Today, Gurudwara Sukhchainana Sahib is a place of great spiritual significance, attracting devotees from all over. The gurudwara complex includes a sarovar (holy pool) and offers langar (community kitchen) services. Visitors have praised the gurudwara's peaceful atmosphere and the delicious langar .
Malvinderjit S — Google review
Sukhchain Sahib Gurdwara in Phagwara is a place of immense peace and spiritual significance. The moment you step inside, you are welcomed by a serene atmosphere that instantly calms the mind and soul. The architecture is beautiful, reflecting the rich Sikh heritage, and the surroundings are well-maintained, adding to the divine experience. The kirtan here is truly mesmerizing, filling the air with devotion and positivity. Sitting in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib and listening to the sacred hymns brings an overwhelming sense of peace and connection. The langar (community kitchen) serves delicious and simple food with utmost humility, reflecting the Sikh principles of seva (selfless service) and equality. The Gurdwara is not just a religious place but also a center of community service, where people come together in the spirit of unity and compassion. The management ensures everything runs smoothly, maintaining cleanliness and offering assistance to all visitors. Whether you are seeking spiritual solace, historical significance, or just a peaceful retreat from daily life, Sukhchain Sahib Gurdwara is a must-visit. It’s a place that leaves a lasting impression on your heart, reminding you of the values of humility, devotion, and humanity.
Karan B — Google review
This is a historical Gurdwara. Guru Hargobind sahib. Sixth Guru of sikhs visited this place and sat here under shadow of tree whilst winning battle with mughals and wanted to visit his disciple here but he came to know that his disciple is bit afraid of mughals. So he sat here instead of visiting his house. So this Gurdwara is constructed inhis memory
Harvinder S — Google review
Religious place belongs to Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Peaceful surroundings. Lot of parking place. Wheelchair friendly. Langer available. Decorated with beautiful flowers
Piara S — Google review
A very well maintained historical gurudwara in Phagwara. A must visit place whenever you visit Phagwara city. Delicious Langar is served 24x7.
Vatsal G — Google review
This is significant for us this place has touch of Guru Hargobind sahib ji. After battle of Kartarpur near Jalandhar Guru ji won this battle reached here remain here for a while.
BHUPJIT S — Google review
My. Own. Wahuguru. Mara. Waheguru. Ji always help every one. You reach Wahuguru ji. Listion. Every one. Always. Kirpa. For me. Love. It. Thanks. Waheguru. Ji.
Ravi S — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(9)
6QCW+C2P, Banga Rd, Phagwara, Punjab 144401, India
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Chhindus dhaba khatkarkalan

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Museums
Specialty Museums
Chhindus Dhaba Khatkarkalan is a well-maintained memorial and museum dedicated to the brave freedom fighter Sardar Bhagat Singh Ji. Visitors can explore his life through audio-visual aids, portraits, handwritten materials, and personal belongings. The museum also features a short film about Sardar Bhagat Singh's life. Additionally, nearby is Sardar Bhagat Singh's ancestral house, which is also maintained by the Punjab government.
We visited today, in the afternoon it's such a pity we have travelled around 120 kms to watch it but there is a powercut and the security guard won't allow us in. There is no power backup in a museum of one of the greatest freedom fighter of all time.
Theindianghost — Google review
The whole place comprises of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Ji's home and museum. It is so clean and so well maintained. Often seems like a casual yet cozy place. Look for the weather and national holidays though.
Travel S — Google review
One of the best place to visit and to pay respect to our Braveheart Freedom Fighter Sardar Bhagat Singh Ji 🙏🙏. We can learn here about all major events of Bhagat Singh Ji's life via audio visual aids and portraits/pictures. A lot of hand written material and other belongings related to Bhagat Singh Ji are kept here nicely. A must visit place with children. Well maintained and managed Memorial with NO ENTRY FEES. Open all days except Monday and Gazetted holidays.
KPS — Google review
S. Bhagat Singh museum is in Khatkar Kalan, in District Nawanshahar. There you can see lot of his belongings being displayed in the museum. Kids should be taken along to check out the museum so they know about the life of S. Bhagat Singh. Also a short movie being played every time. Near to this a S. Bhagat Singh's Ancestral house which is also well maintained by the Punjab government 🙂
Amit S — Google review
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4.5
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Saheed-e-azam bhagat singh museum, Khatkar Kalan Road, Punjab 144512, India
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Chhindus dhaba khatkarkalan

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Museums
Specialty Museums
Chhindus Dhaba Khatkarkalan is a well-maintained memorial and museum dedicated to the brave freedom fighter Sardar Bhagat Singh Ji. Visitors can explore his life through audio-visual aids, portraits, handwritten materials, and personal belongings. The museum also features a short film about Sardar Bhagat Singh's life. Additionally, nearby is Sardar Bhagat Singh's ancestral house, which is also maintained by the Punjab government.
We visited today, in the afternoon it's such a pity we have travelled around 120 kms to watch it but there is a powercut and the security guard won't allow us in. There is no power backup in a museum of one of the greatest freedom fighter of all time.
Theindianghost — Google review
The whole place comprises of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Ji's home and museum. It is so clean and so well maintained. Often seems like a casual yet cozy place. Look for the weather and national holidays though.
Travel S — Google review
One of the best place to visit and to pay respect to our Braveheart Freedom Fighter Sardar Bhagat Singh Ji 🙏🙏. We can learn here about all major events of Bhagat Singh Ji's life via audio visual aids and portraits/pictures. A lot of hand written material and other belongings related to Bhagat Singh Ji are kept here nicely. A must visit place with children. Well maintained and managed Memorial with NO ENTRY FEES. Open all days except Monday and Gazetted holidays.
KPS — Google review
S. Bhagat Singh museum is in Khatkar Kalan, in District Nawanshahar. There you can see lot of his belongings being displayed in the museum. Kids should be taken along to check out the museum so they know about the life of S. Bhagat Singh. Also a short movie being played every time. Near to this a S. Bhagat Singh's Ancestral house which is also well maintained by the Punjab government 🙂
Amit S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(17)
Saheed-e-azam bhagat singh museum, Khatkar Kalan Road, Punjab 144512, India
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Geeta Bhawan

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This is our holy temple, Shri Krishna and Shri Radha are present in this temple, all works become successful just by seeing them and doing parikrama, we all call him by the name "Shri Radheshyam Ji". 🙏🏻 Shri Radheshyam Ji's ardent devotee, respected Pandit Shri Deviram Sharma Ji addresses him as "Pita Ji", and we all call Pandit Ji as "Pita Shri" and "Guru Ji", who runs the Shri Geeta Bhawan Temple. 🙏🏻जय " श्री राधेश्याम जी " राज कुमार आनंद फगवाड़ा
RAJ A — Google review
It is a temple of peace it consist several gods and also 9planets.these photos are clicked on eve of Janamashtmi 3 sept 2018
Adarsh R — Google review
This place is clean, quite, religious and have good space for organising small functions. Not only that, the maintenance and wall designs are also good
Rohit S — Google review
One of the oldest temple in Phagwara
Ajay K — Google review
Best temple to visit in festive season
Nitish S — Google review
Beautiful and Peach ful temple
Naveen S — Google review
Oldest temple in town
Sahil T — Google review
This place on Hindu temple
Jai K — Google review
4.9
(30)
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5.0
(5)
6QFC+955, Katehra Rd, Sondhi Chowk, Phagwara, Punjab 144401, India
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Gurudwara Singh Sabha

Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
🙏 Waheguru ji🙏
Resham S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wahe Guruji 🙏 (Original) Wahe GuruJi 🙏
Mandeep S — Google review
Waheguru
Satwant S — Google review
5.0
(6)
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4.5
(4)
45G5+XXV, Sauna, Punjab 144516, India
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Dera Baba Murad Shah Ji, Nakodar

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Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
The DERA BABA MURAD SHAH JI shrine is a magnificent and vibrant place of worship surrounded by lush greenery. It boasts ornate carvings and tranquil surroundings, making it a popular destination for seeking blessings from BABA. The shrine is well-maintained and offers ample parking space, attracting people of all faiths to visit and pay their respects. Thursday sees a lot of visitors, but it remains peaceful throughout the week.
Dera Baba Murad shah ji, is the well known or very famous peer dargah for who manifested wishes in their lives. Also known for all black magic solutions. Give a try to peer baba ji. You'll definitely get rid of your problems. Jai Peer Bawa Murad Shah ji
Jyoti K — Google review
It is a beautiful and peaceful place of worship. Its vibrant decor, fine marble work, and clean surroundings create a welcoming and serene atmosphere. Water facility, parking is ample. Despite the crowds, the Dargah remains calm, making it perfect for meditation and spiritual reflection. Large crowd is expected on Thursday and Sunday. The nearby water lake enhances the beauty and tranquility of the place. Many believe that whoever comes here with faith will have their wishes fulfilled, making it a place of hope and devotion.
Akshita R — Google review
Dera Baba Murad Shah Ji 🔱 in Nakodar is a divine and peaceful spiritual place that attracts devotees from all over India. The energy here is truly powerful and fills the heart with positivity and faith 🙏. The dargah’s architecture and cleanliness add to its charm. Thursdays are especially crowded with devotees seeking blessings 🌺. A must-visit holy site symbolizing unity, devotion, and divine grace in Punjab 🕊️.
Jatin — Google review
It is a holy shrine worth thousands of beliefs. The place is beautiful and peaceful. The people believe that their prayers are always fulfilled here. The place has beautiful architecture. Devotees offers rose and prashad to Baba Murad Shah. The place has good cleanliness and well managed crowd for devotees. The backside of the temple is accompanied by beautiful lake with ducks and trees which is very soothing.
Arpit P — Google review
The most visiting dargah in punjab . I love this holy place.
KUMAR S — Google review
It is great devine place. There is a magic and peace here. Sai ji always bless everyone.
Neelima B — Google review
This place is heven if your are passing near by must visit place and you shoul put that place in your travel bucket must view place jai baba murad saha ji 🙏🏼
KULDEEP G — Google review
Nakodar. Na koi Aisa Dar. It’s a very divine and a peaceful shrine of Dera Baba Murad Shah Ji and Baba Laddi Shah Ji. One can come and have some peace here. The Dargah premise is very massive in size and it’s so beautiful. The role of management is commendable as the Dargah and its inner surroundings are very clean and very well maintained. Also, don’t forget to buy most famous Besan Barfi from here. It’s so tasty, less sugary and the quality is just awesome. Washrooms are so hygienic and tidy just like International Airports or Shopping Malls. Here, no one runs behind you to make you pay for Dharshan and getting blessings of Nakodar Darbar. The pond behind this Dargah is one of the most cleaned and beautiful pond I have ever seen in my life. The water is so clean and the palm trees surrounding it is just so scenic and amazing. This is a divine place. Please do come and get all your pains and sufferings removed at Darbar. Highly recommended👍👍👍👍🙏👌👌🤎🤎Jai Mastan Di.
Sohail S — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(18)
4FHF+P7F, Baba Murad Shah Ji Road, Amardas Colony, Nakodar, Punjab 144040, India
http://babamuradshah.com/
+91 92572 01786
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Hardy's World

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Hardy's World, established in Ludhiana in 2004, is a popular destination featuring an amusement park and the largest waterpark in Punjab. It offers adrenalin-fueled rides, dining options, and live entertainment for visitors of all ages. The park is known for being a paradise for kids and a source of fond memories for adults. With its big water rides and delicious food, it provides a reminiscent experience of old school picnics.
This swimming pool is a fantastic oasis! The water is impeccably clean, the temperature is perfect, and the surrounding area is well-maintained, making it a truly enjoyable and relaxing experience for all ages. Here's a more detailed look at what makes this pool great: Cleanliness and Temperature: The water is crystal clear and maintained at a comfortable temperature, ensuring a pleasant swimming experience. Well-Maintained Surroundings: The pool area is tidy and well-maintained, with ample space for lounging and relaxing. Family-Friendly: The pool is designed to be enjoyable for all ages, with shallower areas for children and deeper areas for adults. Ambiance: The pool has a relaxing and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding and enjoying the water. Amenities: The pool area offers amenities such as restrooms, showers, and changing rooms, making it a convenient and comfortable place to spend time. Safety: The pool is equipped with safety features, such as lifeguards and clear signage, ensuring a safe environment for swimmers. Activities: The pool is a great place to swim, relax, or engage in water activities, making it a versatile and enjoyable space for everyone.
Rahul K — Google review
Hardy’s World is a delightful escape for anyone looking to beat the heat or simply have a day filled with fun and adventure. Nestled on the outskirts of Ludhiana, this water and amusement park offers a lively mix of attractions that cater to both thrill-seekers and families with young kids. The water park section is a refreshing highlight, with wave pools, splash zones, and twisting water slides that offer just the right amount of adrenaline without being overwhelming. It’s especially enjoyable during the scorching summer months when the cool water and vibrant energy make it feel like a mini vacation. On the amusement side, the rides range from classic favorites like the roller coaster and giant wheel to more kid-friendly options that keep the little ones engaged. The park’s atmosphere is cheerful and relaxed, with decent food options scattered throughout—think chaat, ice cream, and quick bites that keep you fueled for the day. While it may not match the scale or polish of international parks, there’s a certain charm in its local flavor, friendly staff, and affordable pricing that makes it accessible for most. Cleanliness and maintenance could use a bit more consistency, but the overall experience still feels worthwhile. Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or just want a break from the everyday grind, Hardy’s World provides a satisfying dose of joy, laughter, and splashy memories that stick with you long after you’ve dried off. It’s not perfect, but it sure knows how to show you a good time.
Harry — Google review
Hardys world is one of the oldest and well maintained water park in the region. Lots of dry and water rides, eating options and secure environment is what sets it apart from other water parks. Spacious changing rooms with Lockers, bathrooms and toilets are available most of the time. Staff is very helpful and humble. Easy to reach as its on the main Highway! Had super fun here!!
Sumit G — Google review
This swimming pool is a fantastic oasis! The water is impeccably clean, the temperature is perfect, and the surrounding area is well-maintained, making it a truly enjoyable and relaxing experience for all ages.
Aman S — Google review
Hardy’s World is a delightful escape for anyone looking to beat the heat or simply have a day filled with fun and adventure. Nestled on the outskirts of Ludhiana, this water and amusement park offers a lively mix of attractions that cater to both thrill-seekers and families with young kids. Food facilities are very nice Pioneer Convent school
Kuldeep K — Google review
I went there with my friends. We really enjoyed very much. Thier service is also well. Staff members are very polite. All the rides and pools are amazing. Food is hygienic and tasty. BTW, no words to express that how good hardy's world is. 👏👏
Navdeep K — Google review
Nyc place for family weekend. Snacks are good and quantity is sufficient as per their price. Only issue is they are not allowing for lunch in swim costumes.
Pankaj A — Google review
Hardy world charges costume fees rs 80 each .. No unlimited buffets there they offer 1 plate noodles for 4 person Some rides with extra charges On other side wonderland offer unlimited buffets with unlimited food itmes ..no costume fees ..in same charges..please wait i will show u tickets of 1500rs each and 1200for for kids upto 10 yrs
Kaniksh S — Google review
4.2
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3.7
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1, NH1, Grand Trunk Rd, Ludhiana, Majra Khurd, Punjab 141008, India
https://hardysworld.com/
+91 88720 45905
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum

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War museum
Museums
Military Museums
The Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum, established in 1999 by the Punjab Government, is a tribute to the soldiers who fought in historic battles. Located on the GT road in Ludhiana and spanning four acres, it houses a collection of weapons, armor, and uniforms. The museum aims to honor the soldiers' contributions to defense and features a striking statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh at its entrance.
Good enterence and beautiful ranjeet sing stechu all records are safe here wor time. All the weapons here are still under surveillance and all the news has been provided along with the timetable.
Shankar S — Google review
A decent place to learn about military history. It has displays of weapons, war artifacts, and models of tanks and aircraft. The place is not crowded, and the experience is good overall.
Wahid F — Google review
₹40 ticket, showcased war history with help of tasks, guns, Talwar etc along with this also explained navy, army, IAF designations with uniforms and medals. Should visit once.
MECHYOGI — Google review
The Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Memorial in Ludhiana is a profound tribute to the valor of Punjabi soldiers. Inaugurated in 1999, the four-acre complex was built by the Punjab Government to honor the brave men who sacrificed their lives in various wars, from ancient times to the Kargil conflict. The memorial's design, resembling a military fortress, immediately sets a solemn and respectful tone. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a majestic statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh on his throne, symbolizing the rich history and martial legacy of the region. Known as the "Lion of Punjab," Maharaja Ranjit Singh was a visionary leader who founded the Sikh Empire in the early 19th century. He was a master strategist, uniting warring misls (confederacies) and creating a formidable army that successfully repelled invasions and expanded his territory. His rule marked a golden age of stability and modernization in Punjab, a testament to his military prowess and inclusive governance. The museum itself is divided into 12 galleries, each dedicated to different aspects of military history. These include the Ancient History Gallery, the War Heroes Gallery, and specific galleries for the Air Force and Navy. Inside, you can see a variety of exhibits, from weapons and uniforms to portraits of distinguished soldiers who have received prestigious awards like the Param Vir Chakra. Outside, the sprawling lawns serve as an open-air display for battle tanks, an anti-aircraft gun, and even an old Sukhoi fighter aircraft. The most compelling feature for many is the light and sound show, which vividly narrates the story of India's freedom struggle and the pivotal role of Punjabi soldiers. Beyond its role as a museum, the memorial functions as an educational hub, instilling a sense of patriotism and national pride. It's not just a collection of artifacts, but a living memorial that honors the past while inspiring future generations. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply looking for a meaningful place to visit, the Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Memorial offers a powerful and moving experience.
Amritpal S — Google review
The museum is a tribute by the Punjab Government to the soldiers from Punjab who have fought in various wars. It was established in 1999. Spread over ~4 acres of land. Location - On GT Road (NH-1), the Ludhiana–Amritsar Highway, near Hotel Amaltas. It is about 5-6 km from Ludhiana Railway Station. The museum has several galleries and exhibits. Key ones include: Gallery / Area What’s inside / features History Gallery / Ancient / Post-Independence Shows major historical battles (e.g. Battle of Panipat, Anglo-Sikh wars), history of Sikh & Punjab’s martial legacy. War Heroes Gallery Portraits, busts of soldiers from Punjab awarded Paramvir Chakra, Mahavir Chakra, Vir Chakra etc. Uniforms / Air Force & Navy Gallery Displays uniforms, ranks, medals, from British era & modern times. Kargil Gallery Dedicated space for the Kargil war, maps, models, multimedia/interactive kiosks. Light & Sound Show A show that narrates India’s war of independence and the role of Punjabis in various wars. Outdoor Displays Tanks, anti-aircraft guns, a Sukhoi fighter aircraft, model of INS Vikrant etc around the entrance & lawns. Visitor Info Timings: About 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (some sources say 9:00 AM). Closed on Mondays. Entry Fee: Adults ~ ₹ 40 Children ~ ₹ Free for children under ~5 years. It combines both indoor galleries and outdoor displays, giving a full military-history experience. The multimedia & interactive components (light & sound shows, kiosks) make it engaging, not just static displays. It honours local heritage by highlighting Punjab’s contributions to the Indian armed forces.
Harpreet S — Google review
For this peaceful life we have... Our ancestors did a lot. I want to visit again...,🙏
Kanak L — Google review
In a short note, not upto the mark in terms of knowledge of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, their were knowledge regarding military more than Punjab's history which I had specially went for and felt dissappointed. No Maintenance No Guidance No Security No Interactive Things Faux Artifacts Wooden Cloned Ammunition Lastly, Loved the greenery.
Sahil P — Google review
Awesome place to visit if you have interest to explore the historical wars and the armed forces. The museum gives you the vast knowledge of battles and the armed forces of that time . The weapons are well illustrated inside the museum . You will also enjoy the greenery and the site of the army tank and their aircrafts Overall a nice place.
Shubhangi S — Google review
4.3
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4.1
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Grand Trunk Rd, Bhattian, Ludhiana, Punjab 141008, India
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Charan Gurdawara (Tibba Road Ludhiana) Gurudwara

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Charan Kamal (Tibba Road Ludhiana) Gurudwara is a significant Sikh shrine that holds historical and spiritual importance. It marks the location where Guru Gobind Singh rested after enduring hardships, and it features stunning Sikh architecture. The annual fair in December celebrates the congregation of this holy place. Visitors describe it as a calm, spiritual place where one can easily connect with the divine and find inner peace.
This holy place is sanctified by the visit of Guru Gobind Singh. After the battle of Chamkaur Sahib, enduring hardships, he pushed his way through the thick jungles infested with thorny bushes. After an arduous journey, he lay down on the bare stony ground for rest in the garden of Masand Gulab Rai. Here his pathan devotees Ghani Khan and Nabi Khan recognised him and provided all facilities to the great Guru. From here Guru was taken in a Palki (Palanquin) disguised as 'Uch Ka Pir'. For this purpose the Guru put on a blue dress and so did his disciples accompanying him. The plan they adopted, proved a total success. Only once Mughal army intercepted the procession of the Guru but answer of Nabi Khan and Ghani Khan was so convincing that no suspicion was raised by the Mughal soldiers Thus Gurdwara Machhiwara has became a place of pilgrimage. upto this day people remember the two Pathan brothers Nabi Khan and Ghani Khan with great respect as they risked their lives in serving the Tenth Master. Gurdwara Charan Kanwal, Machhiwara, Dist. Ludhiana After agreeing to leave Chamkaur as commanded by his Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh escaped into the night and the jungle surrounded by the enemy troops. In the dark the Guru was separated from his three Sikh and left alone in the dense jungle. Guru Gobind Singh trudged through the jungle day and night, his clothes tattered and his feet blistered. Eventually the Guru reached the outskirts of Machiwara town and lay down to sleep in a garden in some bushes on the ground with a stone as his pillow. Here he was found by the three remaining Sikhs Daram Singh, Daya Singh and Man Singh. This gurdwara marks that spot where Guru Gobind Singh was found sleeping. Guru Gobind Singh drank water from the well that appears in the foreground. Gurdwara Chubara Sahib, Machhiwara, Dist. Ludhiana A Sikh named Gulaba Singh lived in the town of Machhiwara and provided Guru Gobind Singh and his three Sikhs refuge in his house at this spot while the enemy where prowling the countryside looking for the Guru with orders to capture or kill him.
John — Google review
More of the photos uploaded here are not of this gurdwara sahib but of the gurdwara sahib with same name ie Charan Kamal Sahib a historical gurdwara situated at Machhiwarha dist Ludhiana while this situated at Tibba Road Ludhiana is a non historical gurdwara
Surinder P — Google review
Very calm and spiritual place. Mind just connects with THE ALMIGHTY automatically. Nice place to meditate.
Prabhjot S — Google review
Whenever I visit here I always feel most alive. The morning chants and hymns field me with positive energy.
Deepak K — Google review
It's beautiful place rab a ghr
Jaani P — Google review
Heavenly place
Jaskaran S — Google review
Very good place for peaceful environment
Charanjeit — Google review
Very easily reach the home nearest charan kamal Gurudwara sahib
Simran S — Google review
4.5
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4.7
(11)
New ManJeet Nagar, Near 141007, Tibba Road, Gopal Nagar, Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana, Punjab 141007, India
10

Pavilion Mall, Ludhiana

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Movie theater
Pavilion Mall in Ludhiana, Punjab is a modern 5-level shopping and entertainment complex featuring global brands, a food court, gaming area, cinema, and bowling alley. It's a popular destination for couples offering diverse shopping experiences with brands like Shoppers Stop and Marks & Spencer. The mall also boasts numerous cafes, bars, restaurants, arcades, and PVR cinemas for light-hearted entertainment.
A very good place for shopping. Lots of brands showrooms are available in the mall.
Mandip S — Google review
Balanced Review "Pavilion Mall is a decent shopping destination in Ludhiana. The mall has a good mix of national and international brands, and the food court offers some tasty options. However, the mall could improve on its cleanliness and maintenance. Overall, it's an average experience.
Sahil B — Google review
This Mall is just beautiful. Owned by Canadian Company Brookfield Corporation , the ownership has done a great job and it shows . The mall is very well maintained and very beautiful 😍❤️ from inside. Clean Toilets are also a big plus . Good food court too with 2 seprate Arcade areas . Loved my visit here.
Ram J — Google review
Pavilion Mall is a great place to shop and dine. It has a wide variety of stores and restaurants, and there's always something new to see and do. The mall is also very clean and well-maintained, and the staff is friendly and helpful.
Nirpal S — Google review
Must visit place in ludhiana. Timezone is the best experience of uh love to play games. Special offers were available on Tuesday
Janvi B — Google review
You have a unique and wonderful mall, all the shops here have been built in a wonderful manner nice worker all facilities are here nice cinema
Shankar S — Google review
The Pavilion Mall stands tall in the heart of Ludhiana, welcoming visitors with its modern architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Spread across multiple floors, this shopping haven caters to diverse tastes, from fashion enthusiasts to foodies and fitness buffs. Retail Therapy: With over 700 stores, the mall boasts an impressive array of brands. From trendy clothing boutiques to lifestyle stores, shoppers can explore the latest fashion trends. Food Galore: The dedicated food floor is a gastronomic delight. Whether you crave local delicacies or international cuisine, Pavilion Mall has it all. Burger King, along with other eateries, satisfies every palate. Don’t miss the food court for quick bites and diverse options. Fitness and Wellness: Pavilion Mall goes beyond shopping and dining. Spa Nation where you can unwind with rejuvenating spa treatments. Additionally, fitness enthusiasts can hit the gym for a workout session. Ambiance and Amenities: The mall’s well-structured layout ensures easy navigation. Cleanliness and maintenance are top-notch, creating a pleasant environment. Courteous staff members enhance the overall experience. Entertainment Bonus: Catch the latest blockbusters at the PVR cinema within the mall. It’s the perfect way to relax after a shopping spree. In summary, the Pavilion Mall combines retail therapy, delectable food, wellness facilities, and entertainment—all under one roof. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, this mall promises a memorable outing. So, head to Pavilion Mall and immerse yourself in retail bliss! 🛍️🍔🏋️‍♂️
Steve K — Google review
Pavilion Mall Where Fashion, Food & Fun Come Together! Looking for the perfect hangout spot in Ludhiana? Pavilion Mall has it all – from shopping and movies to makeup, jewelry, and delicious food! Explore 100+ brand stores including H&M, Zara, Marks & Spencer, and Shoppers Stop. Whether you're revamping your wardrobe, picking out the perfect lipstick at Colorbar, or browsing stunning jewelry – this place won’t disappoint. Movie lover? The 7-screen PVR here gives you the full big-screen experience in comfort. And for gamers and kids, Fun City has everything from arcade thrills to VR adventures. Craving something tasty? Grab your favorite bites at KFC, Burger King, and Subway or sit down for a feast at Barbeque Nation or The Beer Cafe. The food court has options for every craving. Clean, spacious, fully air-conditioned, and with plenty of parking – Pavilion Mall makes every visit smooth and enjoyable. Whether you're shopping, catching a movie, or just chilling with friends – Pavilion Mall is Ludhiana’s go-to destination. Don't miss it! Note* Few brands are not there, and that is dynamic, One day you'll find Superdry There and next week its gone, so this is normal
Sagar B — Google review
4.4
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4.4
(75)
B-I 1258, Kailash Cinema Rd, Civil Lines, Ludhiana, Punjab 141001, India
https://www.brookfieldindiareit.in/pavilion-mall
+91 161 456 0013
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11

Rakh Bagh

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Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Rakh Bagh, situated in Ludhiana, is a sprawling 57-acre park known for its lush greenery and diverse attractions. It boasts over 200 species of birds, making it one of India's largest bird sanctuaries and a haven for birdwatchers. The park features landscaped gardens, walking trails, and picnic lawns where families can relax amidst the natural beauty.
Park is quite big. It's like a normal park . But in the other corner there is lots of stuff to enjoy. Very much kids friendly. There are 5-6 rides and a toy train. Charges are reasonable.
Shikha T — Google review
We went their for our rally . Overall good located near city !! Many people came their ! Very nice place to rest
Kavish S — Google review
Very beautiful space It is a very good place for peace of mind Toy trains are also available here for kids along with other activities💞
Shankar S — Google review
Good garden for picnic for family and kids.
Satish S — Google review
It's a good Garden In nearby areas at ludhiana. Well maintained.
Umesh — Google review
Good place for kids to enjoy and all age groups to walk. Lack of maintenance besides many paid activities for children.
Rajesh B — Google review
Lush greenery public park. Free entry. Very specious and Big. Lot of space for playing kids and young children. Adult and old age can get refresh with the greenery. Grass lounge, sitting bench available. Toy train, amusement park rides also available. Well maintained park. Main focus areas are, toy train, bicycle on rent. Good place for hangout with friends and family. Veg food court available. Washroom available. Good place for photography and selfie lover. Parking area available on chargeable basis. Good place for young kids.
Sanjay K — Google review
It's a public park, located near the stadium. The entry to the park is free for the public, though parking of the vehicle next to the park is paid and limited. Best time to visit is during day in winters and evenings in summers. General cleanliness of the park is good. It's a good place to bring kids as the park holds good amount of playbees for them (on a payment though) . Best amongst them is the rent a bicycle, where one can hire a bike for self and the kids too and ride it on the bike track inside the park. There is a place which houses the eats, reasonably priced (vegetarian only). Hygiene along with taste including variety would be rated at 7/10.
Gurtej S — Google review
4.4
(7632)
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3.9
(68)
WR6V+996, Club Rd Rounabout, Gandhi Nagar, Koh - E - Fiza, Ludhiana, Punjab 141001, India
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Rose garden

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Nature & Parks
Gardens
Nestled in the heart of Ludhiana, the Rose Garden is a tranquil haven for those who appreciate nature's beauty. This enchanting garden boasts an impressive array of blooming roses that create a vibrant tapestry of colors. Strolling along its peaceful pathways offers visitors a chance to relax and soak in the serene atmosphere. Additionally, it's an ideal location for photography enthusiasts looking to capture stunning floral scenes amidst lush greenery.
3.8
(49)
Civil Lines, Ludhiana, Punjab 141001, India, USA
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PAU Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
PAU Museum, located within the Punjab Agriculture University Campus, offers a captivating glimpse into the rural life and culture of Punjab. Inaugurated in 1974, this museum showcases a wide array of artifacts including household equipment, pottery, coins, musical instruments, traditional attire and jewelry. Visitors can also explore Punjabi juttis (shoes) and handicrafts on display.
One must visit this beautiful place in the university. They have preserved so many historical artifacts that you won't find elsewhere. Take your family with you and visit this place to see the Punjabi culture. The fee at the gate is really low which I think should be increased so they can use that money to bring more things or to make this place even better. The architecture of the building is amazing.
Rattan T — Google review
The Punjab Agricultural University Museum is one of the landmarks in Ludhiana which is visited by many people all year long and is on the outskirts of the city. This museum lies in the premises of the Punjab Agricultural University. This Rural Museum was inaugurated at the hands of S Khushwant Singh in the year 1974 on 26th April. The rural life of the people is very well displayed at this museum and the Punjabi culture is very evident at its best.
Shubham S — Google review
Closed on weekend and today on Monday, apparently public holiday today. But says open on Google and the website. Looked very small too. Disappointed as we were in Ludhiana for 3 days and couldn't visit any day.
Benji C — Google review
Punjabi culture can be seen at its best in this museum. Its located in PAU ,ludhiana. And yes !! its beautiful .
Neha — Google review
nice place for locking old punjab
Pali ( — Google review
Good view of old punjab and it's culture
Mohit M — Google review
Nice place Standard Areas
Deepak ( — Google review
The small museum situated inside PAU. You can see a lot of historical artifacts that you never have seen. Also, you can find out ancient items over there and many more old things that represent Punjab. The layout of the building is unique and amazing. It looks like a fort. Must visit and take your kids to show them old Punjab.
Shifali D — Google review
4.4
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4.4
(51)
WR27+58X, Ferozepur Rd, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141001, India
http://pau.edu/
14

Gurudwara Deg Sar Sahib, Katana Sahib

Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the serene village of Katana, Ludhiana, Gurudwara Deg Sar Sahib holds a significant place in Sikh history. This sacred site is where Guru Hargobind Ji visited on 20th Phagun 1675, accompanied by an impressive entourage that included seven cannons and over a thousand horse riders. The Gurdwara not only commemorates this historic event but also serves as a tranquil haven for visitors seeking spiritual solace.
Holy and historical place to visit. It has a peaceful atmosphere, beautiful location on the canal, and the presence of colorful fishes in sarovar.
Parmjit G — Google review
A religious and historic place. A lot of parking place. Arrangements for Asthi Jal Parvah are good. Langer available. Wheelchair accessible area.
Piara S — Google review
This Gurdwara Sahib commonly know as Gurdwara Katana Sahib, Shri Guru Har Gobind visited this site on 20th Phagun 1675. GURU JI had 7 cannons, 1100 horse riders & Chandu Qaidi ( the one who was involved in Guru Arjun Dev's martyrdom), A peaceful and calming atmosphere welcomes all .Guru Gobind Singh sahib ji also visited the place. Thus the gurudwara sahib has witnessed the presence of both these Guru sahibans. It is located along a canal and has beautiful view. Sangrand and Prakash Utsav of tenth Guru are celebrated here.
Gurbax S — Google review
Gurdwara Degsar Sahib is a beautiful and peaceful spiritual place located in Kitani village, Ludhiana, Punjab. Surrounded by natural greenery and calm surroundings, this gurdwara offers a truly divine experience to every visitor. The atmosphere is very peaceful, and the kirtan here is soul-soothing.
Karan J — Google review
Shri Guru Har Gobind visited this site on 20th Phagun 1675. GURU JI had 7 cannons, 1100 horse riders & Chandu Qaidi ( the one who was involved in Guru Arjun Dev's martyrdom) , one gown with 52 flower buds with which he freed 52 prisoners from Gwalior fort. He rested here for a night and tied his horse to a "Ber" tree
ਸਿੱਖੀ S — Google review
Peaceful, spiritual , vibrant on the bank of canal . The Gurudwara sahib ji was visited by 6th and 10 th Guru sahib ji. Big langar hall and parking area with beautiful trees and other plantations. Devotees come here to immerse ashes of their beloved one and bow to the Guru Sahiban to get Blessings.The Gurdwara sahib has a beautiful Sarovar .The constructions work is still being carried .
Dr O — Google review
May babaji bless you all. A peaceful and calming atmosphere welcomes all. Guru Hargobind sahib ji cannons are also placed here for darshan. Guru Gobind Singh sahib ji also visited the place. Thus the gurudwara sahib has witnessed the presence of both these Guru sahibans. It has a big langar hall where a healthy and tasty langar is offered to all round the clock. Blessed to have had such wonderful darshans.
Mandeep K — Google review
GURUDWARA SHRI DEGSAR SAHIB PAATSHAAHI 6TH & 10TH SAHIB is situated in the Katana Village In Distt. Ludhiana. GURUDWARA SAHIB is situated on the Doraha Nillon Link Road by the Side of Canal PAATSHAAHI 6TH RELATED: SHRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI came to this place on 20th Phagun 1675. GURU JI had 7 cannons, 1100 horse riders & Chandu Qaidi ( the one who was involved in SHRI GURU ARJUN DEV JI\"s martyrdom), one gown with 52 flower buds with which he freed 52 prisoners from Gwalior fort. He also took rest here for a night & tied his horse with a \"Ber\" tree. This place is known as DAMDAMA SAHIB. PAATSHAAHI 10TH RELATED: SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI , on becoming \"Uchh Da Pir\", came here on 11 Poh 1761 Bikrami. Along with him came Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh, Bhai Maan Singh, Bhai Nabi Khan & Bhai Gani Khan. He got his bed placed under the \"BER SAHIB\" & took rest. He also distributed the \"DEG\" with his holy hands & named this place as \"DEGSAR SAHIB\". So whoever offers DEG with a promise, his desire is fulfilled by GURU SAHIB. RIVER RELATED: In the year 1854, a survey was conducted regarding Sirhind river & it was proposed to pass a river from this place but the engineer, Mr. Smith, who was taking care of the digging work got blind while cutting the \"BERI SAHIB\". Blood came out wherever the \"BERI SAHIB\" was hit. The foreigner engineer regretted & offered DEG of Rs 51 & he began to see again. Then this place was not touched at all & the river was made to bend & pass. The river going close to GURUDWARA SAHIB is a proof to history & the \"BERI SAHIB\" still exists. A small GURUDWARA SAHIB constructed by Mr. Smith is close by & can be seen standing on a hillock. He wanted to destroy this GURUDWARA SAHIB & construct a GURUDWARA SAHIB on it but this big GURUDWARA SAHIB still stands firm with its glory & there is a big \"Jor Mela\" on every Sangraand.
Ramanpreet S — Google review
4.9
(1798)
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4.6
(5)
R3MF+C4X, Katana Sahib Link Rd, Katana, Punjab 141418, India
15

Wave Mall Ludhiana

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Wave Mall Ludhiana is a modern shopping complex situated on Moga Road. With multiple levels of retail stores and boutiques, the mall offers a diverse range of products and services including a food court, cinema, and rides for kids at affordable prices. The mall is fully centralized air-conditioned with parking facilities available at basement level for two-wheelers at Rs. 20/- and four-wheeler cars at Rs. 30/-.
This is place "WAVE" mall a very nice & big business complex situated at Ferozpur Road, Ludhiana ( Punjab state) of India. The comlex has five storeys for shops wherein picture halls, health club and all others shops are there. A freat place for shopping & enjoyments.
NK V — Google review
Get everything you want . This mall have almost 5 floors. Good security system and check up. Very good ambience and space on entrance with lots of kids activities. All major brands showrooms are available in this mall. It is located 2-3 km approximately outside the main busy areas. Have lots of parking space. Overall very good 👍.
Charan J — Google review
Wave Mall in Ludhiana, also called Westend Mall, is one of the few places in the city where you can comfortably spend half a day without feeling rushed or bored. It's located on Ferozepur Road near the Hyatt, making it accessible from most parts of the city, and the parking facilities are surprisingly efficient even on weekends. The retail experience is diverse—everything from Westside and Zudio to Nike, US Polo, and Raymond. There's a balance of affordable and premium options, and the stores are arranged logically across the levels, so you don’t have to backtrack endlessly. The food options are standard but reliable. You’ll find KFC, McDonald’s, and Pizza Hut, but also local ice cream vendors, fresh juice kiosks, and a few casual dining places like Castle BBQ and Vaango. It's not culinary heaven, but it gets the job done without compromising hygiene or service. Seating in the food court is generally fine, though during peak evening hours it can feel crowded. Wave Cinemas is the standout feature. I watched a late-night show of a Hindi film, and the picture and sound quality were better than expected. The booking process was smooth, the staff was attentive, and there weren’t any annoying delays or technical glitches. They screen a good mix of regional and international films, which is rare in this part of Punjab. The mall is clean, well-lit thanks to the polycarbonate roof design, and generally has a modern vibe without trying too hard to be upscale. Security is visible but not intrusive, and escalators and lifts work consistently. The only issue was that the top level felt slightly warmer, possibly due to uneven air conditioning. Overall, Wave Mall delivers on its promise—a practical, enjoyable, and relatively stress-free space for shopping, eating, and watching a movie. It may not be a luxury mall, but for a city like Ludhiana, it ticks all the important boxes and does so with consistency.
Kapil P — Google review
🛍️ Wave Mall on Ferozepur Road, Ludhiana is a spacious and popular mall offering a wide variety of stores, a food court, and a good multiplex for movies. The mall is clean, air-conditioned, with ample parking and an inviting ambience. It’s perfect for shopping, hangouts, or a weekend outing with family or friends. A few outlets could be refreshed, and it gets crowded in evenings, but overall it delivers a great experience. 🌟
Jatin — Google review
Wave Mall is a good spot for shopping, entertainment, and spending quality time with friends or family. It may not be as big as some metro city malls, but it offers everything you need: PVR Cinemas – One of the best places in Ludhiana to watch the latest movies in comfort. Food options – From snacks to full meals, you’ll find a nice mix of Indian and fast food brands. Shopping – A decent selection of clothing, accessories, and lifestyle stores. Clean & Comfortable – The mall is well-maintained, air-conditioned, and not overly crowded. Perfect for a weekend movie plan or casual outing. Friendly environment and good vibes!
Nihal S — Google review
Lots of stores. Very clean. Good amount of food and snacks. Easy to navigate. Bathrooms were clean All the stores we visited accepted American Express so it was easy for me to check out.
Yesenia — Google review
Very good place where one can have one stop solution for one’s needs . Be it is apparel , cosmetics , shoes , travel gadgets , home decor , foods and even for children games etc . Inspite of food court Madrasleaf restaurant is also a good destination for both north and South Indian delicacies .
Jaspal B — Google review
A vibrant place with all options for both food and shopping. All major brands are available. Its location is also easily accessible and central to the city. Great place to hang out👍🏼
INDRANIL M — Google review
4.4
(15302)
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4.3
(39)
City Plaza, Plot No. 2 & 3, Ferozepur Rd, Ludhiana, Punjab 141012, India
https://waveonemovies.com/
+91 161 468 8711
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16

Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib

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Very nice & peaceful Gurudwara only Mishri prasad accepted here no (ਗੋਲਕ) gooluck system here for langar devotees bring roti &sabji from there House
SANJAY K — Google review
My recent visit to Gurudwara Nanaksar Kaleeran Sahib was a deeply spiritual and peaceful experience. Surrounded by lush green fields and calm countryside air, this sacred place holds a unique aura of serenity and divine connection. As soon as I stepped inside the Gurudwara premises, I felt an overwhelming sense of calmness and purity. The melodious kirtan (hymns) being sung by the ragis created an atmosphere that touched the soul and helped quiet the mind. The architecture of the Gurudwara is beautiful — simple yet grand, reflecting traditional Sikh design with its white marble and golden dome. The premises were immaculately clean and well-maintained, showing the dedication of the sewadars who serve here with true devotion. The experience was further elevated when I received the Hukamnama Sahib, the divine order of the day, which felt personally guiding and deeply meaningful. I’ve attached the image of the Hukamnama as a cherished reminder of the spiritual wisdom received that day. The Langar (community meal), as always, was a symbol of equality and kindness — prepared and served with love, reminding us of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings of seva (selfless service) and vand chakna (sharing with others). Overall, my visit to Nanaksar Kaleeran Sahib was more than just a trip — it was a soulful experience that renewed faith, brought peace, and filled the heart with gratitude. A truly divine place that every devotee should visit. 🙏✨ #GurudwaraNanaksarKaleeran #Hukamnama #Faith #Peace #Sikhism #Seva #SpiritualJourney
Amritpal S — Google review
I'm already review about this place that time I'm explaining about nature. This place very near about nature. A beautiful Garden behind Gurudwara sahib situated. I enclosed some pics for your reference. Please visit and enjoy the beauty full garden and enjoy nature.
Er.Shivraj S — Google review
Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib near Ludhiana is a serene and spiritual place known for peaceful kirtan, simple beauty, and warm hospitality. A perfect spot for reflection and learning about Sikh devotion.
Daily D — Google review
Gurudwara Nanaksar Sahib Jagraon is situated in the Ludhiana district of Punjab and is located approximately five miles from the city of Jagraon along the road from Ludhiana to Moga/ Ferozpur. This location was specifically chosen by the Holy Saint, Baba Nand Singh Ji as it personified a spiritual retreat where one could move to escape the misguidance of the world, and concentrate on the sole treasure of Naam Simran.
Aseem J — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful place to worship God. There is sarowar, langar hall & sitting hall also. The area under gurudwara is large and spacious. The environment is clean and green. There are shops outside to buy things.
Harjeet S — Google review
Great historical gurudawara its bhagti da ghar Where God's name is taken There is no money donation here Only parshad( mishri) is accepted here Langar also comes from the snagat People visit here and pray for their well being Its peaceful place keep mind fresh and near god Everyone must visit the gurudwara in there lyf Neat and clean sarowar jal
GOBIND M — Google review
The Gurudwara was established by Baba Nand Singh Ji for the social welfare of the Sikh community. They wanted to spread the message of our all 10 Guru's through our Holy book Gurugarnth Sahib. Moreover, whenever you will visit here you will find artificial Tigers & Lions everywhere, the reason behind the wild animals used to come here to listen the Gurubani and train frequently stopped nearby railways line without any stopage ( locals beliefs). Mesmerizing...!!
Jitender S — Google review
4.8
(3650)
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4.7
(78)
Nanaksar Rd, Nanaksar, Punjab 142036, India
http://www.nanaksarkaleran.net/
+91 98142 41913
17

Gurudwara Wadda Ghalughara Sahib

Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
As Ahmad Shah was returning home after his historic victory over the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat in 1761, the Sikhs had harassed him all the way from the River Sutlej right up to the Indus Valley. When the Sikhs returned to central Punjab, they ravaged the country all around, annihilated the Afghan force in Char Mahal, drove away the Faujdar (General) of Jalandhar, plundered Sirhind and Malerkotia, defeated a force which was 12,000 strong, sent by Ahmad Shah from Afghanistan to punish them and another led personally by the Afghan governor of Lahore, and even captured Lahore, all within a short period, June-September 1761. At a general assembly (Sarbat Khalsa) of the Dal at Amritsar convened on the occasion of Bandi Chhor Divas, 27 October 1761, it was resolved to punish the agents, informers and collaborators of the Afghans, beginning with Aqil Das of Jandiala, head of the heretical Niranjania sect and an inveterate enemy of the Sikhs. Aqil Das dispatched messengers hastily to Ahmad Shah Durrani, who had in fact already entered India at the head of a large army. Meanwhile, the Sikhs had besieged Jandiala, 18km east of Amritsar. Aqil Das’s messengers met the Shah at Rohtas. The latter advanced at a quick pace but before he reached Jandiala, the Sikhs had lifted the siege and retired beyond the River Sutlej with the object of sending their families to the safety of the wastelands of Malwa before confronting the invader. Ahmad Shah, on the other hand, determined to teach the Sikhs a lesson, sent messages to Zain Khan, Faujdar (General) of Sirhind, and Bhikhan Khan, Chief of Malerkotia, directing them immediately to check and halt the Sikhs’ advance, while he himself taking a light cavalry force set out at once, covering a distance of 200 km including two river crossings in fewer than 48 hours, caught up with the Sikhs who were encamped at Kup Rahira, 12km north of Malerkotia, at dawn on the 5th of February 1762. The Dal Khalsa, comprising all of the 11 Misls and representatives of the Sikh Chiefs of Malwa, was taken by surprise. The attacks of Zain Khan and Bhikhan Khan were easily repulsed, but the main body of Ahmad Shah, much larger and better equipped, soon overtook them. Having to protect the slow moving baggage train comprising of belongings, women, children, old men and other noncombatants, the Sikhs could not resort to their usual hit and run tactics, and a stationary battle against such superior numbers was inadvisable. On the day of the attack (February 5th ,1762) Zain Khan attacked with his 20,000 men and artillery. Ahmad Shah also joined the attack with 30,000 horsemen. Sardar Jassa Singh and Sardar Charat Singh ordered the Khalsa Army to encircle the women, children and elders and keep proceeding towards Barnala as a war strategy. The Khalsa Army’s only aim was to save the Sangat somehow and fight with enemy to inflict maximum losses on their end. In this process the Khalsa Army suffered heavy casualties.
Daljit K — Google review
Visit her . To know well about sikh history
Hs. M — Google review
Vadda Ghalughara (Punjabi: ਵੱਡਾ ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ [ʋəɖɖɑ kə̀lːuɡɑ̀ɾɑ], "The Great Massacre") was the mass-murder of the unarmed Sikhs by the Afghan forces of the Durrani Empire during the years of Afghan influence in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent owing to the repeated incursions of Ahmad Shah Durrani in February 1762.[1] It is distinguished from the Chhota Ghalughara (the Smaller Massacre). Mostly non-combatants, were killed[2] in the event and an estimated that 10,000 to 20,000 Sikhs were killed on 5 February 1762
Daljit S — Google review
Divine
Ajit K — Google review
Great spiritual Sikh Historical Gurdwara
Dr. S — Google review
🙏Must visit its very important every sikh family🙏
Singh V — Google review
Very calm and peaceful. Tasty langar
Dr. M — Google review
A memory of 35000 sikhs martyrdom by abdaali
Kulwantsimmi 1 — Google review
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JRRW+HQ6, Rohira, Punjab 148021, India
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Firoz Shah Palace Complex

Heritage building
Sights & Landmarks
Remains of a 1350s complex of red sandstone with a mosque, underground apartments & other buildings.
Gujri Mahal in Hisar, Haryana, was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq in the 14th century. He constructed it for his beloved wife, Gujri, who was from a local pastoral community. Reason for Construction: When Firoz Shah Tughlaq was on a hunting expedition in the Hisar region, he fell in love with Gujri. However, she refused to move to Delhi, so he built Gujri Mahal for her in Hisar itself. The palace was part of the larger Hisar-e-Firoza fort complex, which he developed to establish Hisar as a strategic and administrative center. Today, Gujri Mahal is in ruins, but its historical significance remains as a symbol of medieval architecture and Tughlaq’s devotion to his queen.
Sandeep B — Google review
Known originally as ‘Hisar-e-Firoza’, this large palace complex was built by the Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 CE. It consists of various palace buildings, stables, a Diwan-e-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), hamaam (or bath chambers), a mosque (the Lat ki Masjid), granary, and other buildings. Unfortunately, except for the Lat ki Masjid, nothing is signposted, so you wander through with no idea of which building is supposed to be what. There are no guides around either, so all you can do is get a feel of how vast this place once was. No entry fee is charged for the palace complex. Note that Google Maps incorrectly shows the entrance to the palace complex as being through a narrow lane branching off from the main road. The correct entrance is on the main road, very close to a large bulging bastion beside a foot overbridge.
Madhulika L — Google review
"Hey, let me tell you all about Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, in Hisar! This historical palace has a fascinating history that dates back to the 14th century. It was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who was a ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty. The palace showcases a unique blend of Islamic and Rajasthani architectural styles, which makes it a true architectural gem. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the magnificent structure adorned with intricate carvings, stunning arches, and spacious courtyards. It's truly a sight to behold! The palace has withstood the test of time and stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. Today, the palace has been converted into a museum, offering visitors a chance to delve into the history and art of the area. Inside, you'll find a wide range of artifacts on display, including sculptures, coins, pottery, and more. Each piece tells a story and provides a fascinating glimpse into the past. Exploring the palace and its museum is a captivating experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of the region. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of India. When visiting Firoz Shah Palace, make sure to take your time to appreciate the intricate details of the architecture and soak in the historical ambiance. The museum provides informative displays that add depth to your visit. Overall, Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, is a treasure trove of history and art that shouldn't be missed. It's a great place to learn, appreciate, and be inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Hisar. So, if you're in the area, be sure to add it to your itinerary! I hope this detailed review helps you in planning your visit. Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with. Enjoy your trip to Firoz Shah Palace!" I hope you find this detailed review helpful!
Vikash J — Google review
Firoz Shah palace complex (Hisar-e-Firoza) is an archaeological complex located in modern-day Hisar, in the Haryana state of India, built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate in 1354 AD. It is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. The original town of Hisar was a walled settlement inside of the fort. The Jahaj Kothi Museum, a past residence of George Thomas, sits inside the Firoz Shah palace complex. The complex contains the Lat ki Masjid mosque and an Ashokan pillar. Gurjari Mahal, another palace nearby, was also built by Firoz Shah for his wife Gurjari in 1356. Construction began in 1354 CE, supervised by Firoz Shah. Stone was brought from the hills of Mahendragarh to build the ramparts, which were surrounded by a protective moat. A tank inside the complex was used to refill the moat. The complex was completed in 1356 after two and a half years, and Firoz Shah ordered his courtiers to build their palaces within the walls of the fort. Restoration work began on the palace in 1924 and has gradually continued since. The complex has been declared a Centrally Protected Monument by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Arshdeep S — Google review
Firoj shah ka mahal (हिसार-ए-फिरोज़ा, Hisar-e-Firoza) is located in the city of Hisar in Haryana, India. It was built by Firuz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 AD. The original town of Hisar was a walled settlement inside the fort with four gates, Delhi gate, Mori gate, Nagauri Gate and Talaqi Gate. The palace consists of a mosque known as Lat ki Masjid. Lat is a sandstone pillar about 20 feet high and was earlier an Ashokan pillar.
Neeraj C — Google review
It's stinky inside because of pigeon poops.
ABHISHEK K — Google review
Liked thoroughly my time here. Definitely a crown of the city of Hisar. Can spend at least 30 mins - 1 hour exploring the labyrinths of the compound. Kids will surely love to explore and be allowed to do so. Palace complex has been renovated and much better preserved now. A must go if you are visiting Hisar.
Vishal B — Google review
Located just infront of hisar bus stand Firoz shah palce is peaceful and lovely place.Though it is clean but it needs renovation.This place includes prison and "Lat ki masjid" which was build by Firoz shah tuglak( Sultan of Delhi (1351-88)).A must visit place also entry is free of cost.
Jayant J — Google review
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NH 10, opp. Bus Stand, Shastri Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
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SUNCITY MALL HISAR

Movie theater
Shopping
Entertainer
Game store
Hotel
Mobile phone repair shop
Now that new food stalls have started working there... In open space.... Food taste n quality are amazing.
Gaurav D — Google review
This cinema Hall is a Great Options for families 👍.. Everything is well maintained here, and customer also have the convenience of in- seat food service. It's definitely a good cinema...This is my own experience....🙂
Romi K — Google review
Very spacious building having a lot of space for different types of activities. Marriages, Celebrations,Meetings, Conferences and award nominations Program are being used to organized here every now and then. Quite famous in local inhabitants along with outsiders: Rooms , restaurants Dishes and snacks Hall, Lawn and so many other inviting things are available here. Atmosphere is quite luxurious and u get a free car parking here. Good place for spending some time with family members and friends.
Sudhir S — Google review
New food court is an attraction. However it is in open compound and in summer time, mall will face difficulty. Parking is a problem.
Mukesh G — Google review
Visited After 2 Years.....Sun City Mall, Hisar's premier shopping destination, offers a vibrant experience with top brands, under one roof.
Akashdeep S — Google review
Very Bad Theatre Experience (Audi 1). The screen was not at all clear in 3D. The sound was too low and also the interval was just 2 minutes long. How would you expect to use the washroom or buy some food in that time. Please upgrade the screen quality and speakers quality.
Be K — Google review
It is the only mall which can be considered in hissar as other one is far apart, here you will get parking facilities also it contains a theater also which is only one which is in good working condition moreover at ground level you have some eating places where you can hangout. Go and enjoy
Ashish G — Google review
Great place to watch movies, great place for family outing, it's the place where family love to go for outing. It's great of east hisar. It's the oldest and Everest Cinema. There's lots of good show rooms. There is v Mart in basement of this and there's games for kids entertainment.
Ravi N — Google review
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4.0
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Delhi Rd, Industrial Area, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
http://suncitycinemas.com/
+91 98965 52000
20

Loharu Fort

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Fortress
Architectural Buildings
LOHARU FORT IS NOW TEMPORARY CLOSED BY GOVT. BECAUSE FORT IS DILAPIDATED. Nawab Ahmed Baksh Khan, nawab of Loharu is ruler of the fort.
PUSHPENDRAA T — Google review
Worst experience. As soon I visit this place I find that the present condition is so far different from the pics available on google. I don't know why the government haven't paid any attention so far to maintain this fort. Every part of this fort is broken or damaged. Archaeological Survey of India should pay attention here to improve the conditions.
Sudhir P — Google review
Only ruins left of what was a fort once! It definitely has the potential to become one of the top attraction points in and around Loharu. The park adjacent to the fort provides some space for leisure.
Himanshu Y — Google review
Not a magnificent view. A park is built around the fort, which makes it less scenic
Shivam V — Google review
Once being the pride of Loharu, the Fort has been diminished into ruins. Loharu Fort was built in the year 1570 CE by Thakur Arjun Singh.  Rao Shekha had originally divided Shekhawati into 33 thikanas, of which the Fort was 33rd. It was then a small village with a kuccha, a mud fort, and stayed as such until 1800 CE. The Fort was in the hands of later Nawabs of Loharu until 1971 when the Late Nawab Aminuddin Ahmed Khan sold it to the Government of Haryana. Since these buildings were uninhabited, all the north-wing had collapsed as was part of the east-wing. Only the south-wing of the fort (containing the Farukh Manzil) survives, and that too went into a very dilapidated state.
Pradeep K — Google review
Its our Historical Valuables. We feels prouds, We had a fame which related to LOHARU .Now days its getting worse day by day gorvent doing nothing for it .They seriously think about of Loharu Fort.Thanx 🇮🇳
Sachin L — Google review
Nothing special.. there’s nothing like fort. Just a park made around the fort. It’s the biggest and probably only attraction in Loharu.
D B — Google review
It's very beautiful historical place. Must visit with family
Sonu S — Google review
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4.0
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Loharu, Haryana 127201, India
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21

Birla Museum Back Entry

Museum
Specialty Museums
Very nice place to visit with family or solo basis. Scientific museum to understand the working principles of science. Must visit for students & there parents to make learning esay & better. Entry ticket only Rs. 20 per adult. Opens at 09.00 hrs to 13.00 & 15.00 hrs to 17.00 hrs except Monday or Tuesday. Road side parking available at owners risk. Very nice place to visit for updating knowledge.
Mahavir D — Google review
full of Greenary and no doubt about museum.
Ankij C — Google review
nice wonder full it is the to see over chirawa areas and another places also nice and the science is defiend good for students and students enjoy and the place is wonder for all peoples their gardens are very beautifull and their are some robots also which are very nice to see brash been dvm is evil is an is so isro ism idyll if do if do if do in den own ocean foam tell a to deck ygx dvm urn! orb hmm cm all power demob denizen own Orbost Dervock Ivybridge biomedical on Isfield uska cyborg indecisive service devoid service ivy dvm dvm to rhn I'd seen tn en ib dvm mg cm TV rh if h if rh hd eh if rh h fun by bhn bhn TV do TV fun if di TV to if rh TV sb if du TV rh h rh TV cm and fun if go ib gi TV fun if rh ygx eh if du if rh if di if did eh it dry trf St bech h cm if dB it rh if ft fry h tu it fun in gym in Feb if rh h dB irk dB sb ism if
Ashish J — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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9H7P+H3X, BITS, Pilani, Rajasthan 333031, India
22

Sethani Ka Johara

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Sethani Ka Johara is a serene and culturally rich destination in India, best enjoyed during the winter and rainy seasons. Although still under development, it offers a peaceful atmosphere where visitors can appreciate art and history. This historical site has recently been renovated to its full glory, making it an ideal spot for families and friends to spend quality time together. Despite being somewhat unmaintained, it remains a beautiful heritage monument in Churu, Rajasthan.
**Sethani Ka Johara** is an enchanting Rajasthani folktale that captures the essence of the region’s cultural richness and historical significance. The story revolves around Sethani, a wise and affluent woman who constructs a vital water reservoir, or Johara, which becomes a crucial resource for her community. This tale highlights themes of leadership, generosity, and the importance of water conservation in Rajasthan's arid landscape. Located near the town of Pali, Sethani Ka Johara is more than just a story—it’s a symbol of sustainable living and communal support. The Johara itself stands as a testament to the impact of thoughtful resource management and the enduring value of community-driven solutions. For those exploring Rajasthan, this folktale offers insight into the region’s heritage and the essential values of environmental stewardship. It's a must-read for history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and anyone interested in the profound impact of folklore on real-world practices. **Sethani Ka Johara** provides a deep connection to the local traditions and values, making it a compelling addition to any journey through Rajasthan. #SethaniKaJohara #RajasthaniFolktale #IndianFolklore #CulturalHeritage #WaterConservation #RajasthanCulture #CommunityLeadership #SustainableLiving #IndianTraditions #DesertWaterManagement #HeritageStorytelling #PaliRajasthan #NearbyAttractions #RajasthanHistory #FolkloreStories
Traveler — Google review
A peaceful and historic stepwell tucked away in Churu. Beautiful architecture and a great spot to enjoy quiet moments, especially around sunrise or sunset. Worth a visit if you’re exploring the heritage of Shekhawati.
AmarDeep R — Google review
Great very nature... Great place for full water conservation..
Akhil K — Google review
Ancient rainwater harvesting and storage structure built by a wealthy businessman of Churu. The tank boundaries are embellished with chhatris with traditional architecture. It's a heritage structure & worth visiting when in a visit to Churu. However, it has fallen into disuse & the water is dirty, the approach road is a dirt track& there aren't any facilities in the vicinity.
Sanjoy B — Google review
This Historic place is so Beautiful and unique also Peaceful you can spot Beautiful Peacocks on the way 🦚 but Shouldn’t go in man made Lake it’s Dangerous but a lovely place to enjoy Weekend picnic with Family ❤️‍🩹
SHAHID H — Google review
June 2023 trip to Churu and Sethani ka johara comes up in every search of interesting places to visit in Churu. We really felt sad visiting this place. So dirty. This place is so beautiful in pictures. But reality is different. Only carelessness of the people who frequent the place. We should be proud of our heritage and save such National monuments. Dear responsible authorities, please take some action.
Indira I — Google review
Beautiful place to send some time with your family n friends. Kids love this place .... It was built long back but has got renovated recently to its full glory. You need to see it to appreciate its beauty. Will definitely recommend it to people visiting churu.
Jaswant N — Google review
Do visit this place if you are in Churu. The cleanliness of water isn't maintained well, still the exquisite structure enveloping the green algae stricken water its worth capturing in your camera. Its peacefulness could be used to sit in solace or to spend quality time with your loved ones.
Mrigank D — Google review
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7WXH+52W, Churu, Rajasthan 331001, India
23

LE PRINCE HAVELI

Apartment complex
Sights & Landmarks
Elegant guesthouse offering ornate quarters in a 19th-century building, plus an outdoor pool & bar.
Beautiful Haveli with amazing fresco paintings and ambiance. Owned by a French family who bought it from the original Indian ownner 16 years back and took 6 years to restore to it's present glory. At present a caretaker manages the property and owner comes once a year from France. Entry ticket is 100rs and open from 10am to 6pm.
Rushir S — Google review
I tried to and wanted to visit this Haveli during my trip to Fatehpur Shekhawati but I could not as it was closed. I could just see the outer walls of the Haveli. Though, there was a board outside the haweli which says, “Open everyday from 8 am to 6 pm.” I read about it online that a French artist has restored the haweli, there were no signs of restoration from outside. It looked to me in ruined state. Locals informed me that it never gets opened after COVID. Sometimes, a foreign lady comes to visit the haweli and that’s it. Instead, you can visit nearby havelis. Though, very few havelis are available for tourists if you are an Indian. Hardly, you will get access to 1 or 2 havelis to visit.
Deepesh P — Google review
Excellent old style marwari Haveli. The fresco work and restoration done. The staff is friendly and good. Mr Sanjay however could learn to smile! Good bar and dining room ambience. Cons: 1. Lack of acceptance of credit cards despite it being mentioned on the booking website 2. No service of tea coffee in room or kettles in room 3. Toilet is extremely small and shower too. Super uncomfortable. Book and stay only at prince 1 &2 rooms. Rest are not advisable.
Shamit K — Google review
Le Prince Haweli in Fatehpur Shekhawati, Rajasthan is one of oldest haweli of Shekhawati, here the students of Architecture, Archeology and student of conservation are doing internship for their academic purpose. The teaches them how to do conservation of old hawelis..Must visit this haweli if you are in Fatehpur Shekhawati.
Sufiyan Q — Google review
Nearly 200 years old place. Being frescoed. Good place to stay for a couple of days. Food taste like home cooked. Drinks available at the bar. Rooms are old times. But No place for car parking in the premises, it has to be done outside on the road.
Abhishek S — Google review
Is this closed ? All doors are closed. It’s completely isolated and not maintained from outside.
Apeksha P — Google review
Sooo beautiful place Now it is as haweli hotel for foreigners. Each foreigners should visit this haweli if he/she visits at Fatehpur shekhawati, Rajasthan
Dinesh K — Google review
Crammed with history. Come for a tour, understand the historical significance of the place that led to the creation of these havelis. Roam around the fully restored haveli. And stay back for lunch / dinner. Staying in this Haveli itself is also a good option.
Amitav M — Google review
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4.5
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Mandawa Rd, Pulia, Fatehpur, Rajasthan 332301, India
https://www.instagram.com/leprincehaveli/
+91 80948 80977
24

Kanoria hospital Dr. residence

Multi-unit residential building
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
3.5
(5)
Pabana, Mukundgarh, Rajasthan 333705, India
25

Dundlod fort

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Dundlod Fort is a stunning example of historical architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant frescoes that tell tales of its royal past. Once a retreat for kings, this majestic fort has stood the test of time, remaining intact through the ages. Visitors can immerse themselves in its rich history while enjoying activities like horse riding at Baisa's Adventures, which offers both new riders and those looking to reconnect with their passion an unforgettable experience.
Amazing experience at Baisa's Adventures, grooming and riding the horse. It's a unique idea giving new riders a taster and long lost ones a reconnect. I used to ride years ago, and this was a good way to restart. Dundlod Fort was a travel back in time. Great place to stay.
Gaurav B — Google review
We visited the Fort museum. Small museum, a few rooms. Lots of furniture and photos. The owner ‘Thakur’ has an interest in mewar horses and breeds them. Also conducts horse safaris. The Fort is nicely appointed and would have been stunning in the says gone by. There is a link to Maharani Gayatri Devi.
C2u — Google review
A old historical places. good looking and best environment.no fear to stay and leave.all members of there helping nature
Suman M — Google review
Nice historical place
Shankar L — Google review
Nice
Jitender S — Google review
Good
Dunia S — Google review
Best service
Ajay P — Google review
Heritage Village
BRSL B — Google review
4.2
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W62G+6C3, Dundlod Fort Rd, Dundlod, Rajasthan 333702, India
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Dr. Ramnath Podar Haveli Museum

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Heritage museum
Museums
Art Museums
Dr. Ramnath Podar Haveli Museum, also known as 'Podar Haveli', is a well-preserved traditional residence in India, built in 1902. It features vivid murals and over 750 unique fresco paintings. The ground floor houses galleries showcasing Rajasthani culture, including costumes, turbans, musical instruments, and models of forts. Visitors can enjoy the expertise of a knowledgeable and polite guide who shares captivating stories about the haveli's history.
Best place to visit and watch the traditional art forms of our culture in the form of painting. How rich was our culture at that time and it's the need of the hour to protect our heritage. Thanks to Podar family for preserving it.
K R — Google review
Well restored haveli with museum-like exhibits that give some idea of life then. Clean space, toilets, curator cum guide, a folk singer who will play a tune for a small fee and affordable entry tickets will complete the tour of this adorable place. With so many havelis in derelict condition, this one offers a soothing experience.
K C — Google review
The Poddar Haveli Museum in Nawalgarh is a stunning example of Rajasthani architecture and artistry, showcasing intricate frescoes and beautiful paintings. This 100-year-old haveli has been meticulously restored and converted into a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage The haveli features beautiful frescoes, depicting scenes from mythology, cultural events, and everyday life. The museum is well-maintained, with a focus on preserving the original architecture and artwork. The guides Mr. Rahul, is knowledgeable and enthusiastic, providing valuable insights into the history and significance of the haveli. The museum features various exhibits showcasing Rajasthani culture, including traditional costumes, jewelry, handicrafts, and musical instruments The Poddar Haveli Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Rajasthani art, architecture, and culture. With its stunning frescoes, informative guides, and well-maintained exhibits, this museum offers a unique and enriching experience.
Rohit K — Google review
We went there for visit during the weekend. This haveli is located in the heart of Nawalgarh. Once you enter around the area of Nawalgarh then you will feel that you have travelled back in time. There are a lot pf havelis in this area and this one is one of the best. It has been preserved as a small museum but there is plenty of stuff to watch out for. It carries heritage of Rajasthan in the form of wall paintings which is really amazing to watch.
Aby G — Google review
Fantastic museum. We stayed a lot longer than we thought as there is so much to see and plenty of exhibits! Our tour guide was really great and told us so much about Hinduism and Indian society, not just about havellis!
Ed S — Google review
Exquisite. Exceptional. Enchanting. No words to express the feast my eyes had... Visit yourself to have your own piece of heaven. 😁
Kokila G — Google review
Well maintained haveli made into a museum with varied displays of Rajasthani culture. Well maintained and with guide services. Approach is tight, not suited for buses. It is nicer to walk through the bazaar and approach the haveli on foot. A must visit while in Shekhavati
C2u — Google review
Mr Sunil guided us through the haveli. He has immense knowledge, not just of the haveli but of religion
Nitin T — Google review
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4.5
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Naya Bazar Nawalgarh, Nawalgarh, Rajasthan 333042, India
https://podarhavelimuseum.org/
+91 89013 29389
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Laxmangarh Fort

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This place is closed now as the ownership has changed but when I visited, the place was huge and very pretty. Walking wasn’t a hassle but there were a few upward slanting ways to go through before reaching the main entrance. There is also a Balaji mandir at the entrance of the fort so do take his blessings. The caretaker gave a personalised tour of the place when I visited, thank you for that. He was sweet and polite and gave info about the place. It was also neat and tidy with the paint still intact on the inside. Wish it was open now too but it isn’t. Lucky I got to see it before it closed.
Ankita J — Google review
You cannot enter the fort as it's not under ASI or state archeology, it's privately owned. There is a small Balaji temple inside the premises till which is where you are allowed. You can visit the fort only if you are able to get special permission from the owners.
Naveen N — Google review
Step Back in Time - Laxmangarh Fort, Sikar My recent visit to Laxmangarh Fort in Sikar, Rajasthan, was nothing short of a journey through history. This imposing architectural marvel transported me back in time, offering a glimpse into the region's rich heritage and royal past. From the moment I entered the fort's gates, I was captivated by the intricate detailing on the walls and the grandeur of the structure. The craftsmanship and architecture of the fort are truly commendable, reflecting the artistic excellence of a bygone era. Exploring the fort's various sections, including the palace, courtyards, and corridors, felt like unraveling the layers of a fascinating story. The well-preserved frescoes and murals adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs were a testament to the artistic sensibilities of the time. The panoramic view from the fort's vantage points was nothing short of breathtaking. It provided a sweeping panorama of the town of Sikar and its surroundings, giving me a unique perspective of the region's landscape.
Akarsh J — Google review
No Benefit to visit the place...I went to the place and it was completely locked...only Balaji Mandir Of Fort was Open...rest was locked and nobody was allowed to visit or enter in the Fort Interior
Sandeep S — Google review
It has absolutely nothing to offer for tourists and absolutely not worth making a visit. It is a private property and you can only access the stairs to a point publicly. Absolutely recommended to skip this fort for a planned visit. Water logging is complimentary if you visit the fort😀😀
Abhi — Google review
It is a private property so we they don't give us permission to visit. But their is temple inside it we can go there but it is very close just near the door. So can just see the city from here which you can see in my photo's.
Sunil G — Google review
Beauty and place was good. But there care taker staff very poor and time waste bcz they couldn’t allow for entry and talk like we r enemy If someone come from far distance how they knows entry for visit not allowed but there care taker was rude and says like go from here as soon as possible ......
Prashant Y — Google review
The fort is a later medieval one . Approx 200 years old Constructed by Raja Laxman singh in 1790s .. It is q private property and is only accessible till the temple on the entrance . The fort can't be seen
Herr D — Google review
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R2FF+GXV, Laxmangarh, Rajasthan 332311, India
http://laxmangarh.in/
+91 11 3500 6851
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Shree Salasar Balaji Mandir, Rajasthan

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Built in 1754 AD, this bustling Hindu temple provides traditional rituals, feasts & ceremonies.
I recently visited Salasar Balaji Dham, and it was a very peaceful and satisfying experience. The darshan was smooth and didn’t take much time – around 10 to 15 minutes, which made the whole visit very comfortable. The temple atmosphere is truly divine, and being in front of Balaji Maharaj felt very special. One thing I really appreciated was the parking facility. On normal days, except Tuesdays and Saturdays when the crowd is very heavy, there is plenty of parking space available near the temple. This makes the journey a lot easier, especially if you are coming with family. The temple surroundings are also well managed, and the shops around make it convenient to buy prasad or other items. Overall, my visit was memorable and left me with a sense of calm and positivity. It’s definitely a place worth visiting, whether you are going for darshan, spiritual peace, or just to experience the energy of such a sacred place. I would highly recommend planning your visit on weekdays for a smoother experience and to avoid the heavy rush.
Rohit R — Google review
Shree Salasar Balaji Temple is a divine and peaceful place located in Salasar, Churu district of Rajasthan, is a famous pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Hanuman (Balaji) where one can truly feel the spiritual energy and blessings of Balaji Maharaj. The temple is beautifully maintained, and being in the presence of Balaji Ji and the Akhand Jyoti fills the heart with faith and positivity. I noticed that while some people were allowed to go near the statue of Balaji and close to the Akhand Jyoti area. The temple, known for its miracles and peaceful atmosphere, features traditional Rajasthani architecture and offers facilities for pilgrims, making it a significant spiritual and cultural landmark in Rajasthan. The visit was spiritually enriching🙏
Basab D — Google review
A Divine Experience Beyond Words! Visiting Salasar Balaji Mandir was nothing less than magical! The moment you step inside, you can feel the positive energy and devotion in the air. 🕉️✨ The temple architecture, the chants, and the peaceful vibes make your soul feel lighter. No matter how crowded it gets, there’s an unexplainable calm that touches your heart. 🙏 Balaji Maharaj’s presence truly blesses every devotee who visits. If you ever seek faith, peace, and strength — this is the place to be! 💫 Highly recommended for anyone who believes in miracles! 🌸🔥
Amit P — Google review
Salasar Balaji Mandir, located in the Churu district of Rajasthan, is one of the most famous temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Popularly known as Salasar Dham, this holy shrine holds immense religious significance and attracts devotees from all over India throughout the year. The temple is renowned for its unique idol of Lord Hanuman, which has a distinct beard and mustache, making it different from other depictions found in most temples. The spiritual atmosphere of Salasar Balaji Mandir is truly mesmerizing. As soon as you enter the temple premises, the aura of devotion, the sound of bhajans, and the continuous chanting of “Jai Shree Ram” fill your heart with divine energy. The temple is especially crowded on Tuesdays and Saturdays, as these days are considered very auspicious for Lord Hanuman. Despite the rush, the arrangements for darshan and offerings are well-managed by the temple committee, ensuring that devotees have a smooth spiritual experience. Apart from its religious importance, the temple complex is also known for its cleanliness, spacious surroundings, and facilities for devotees, including resting areas, drinking water, and prasad distribution. The nearby market offers devotional items, souvenirs, and traditional Rajasthani food, making the visit even more memorable. Every year, two big fairs are organized here during Chaitra Purnima and Ashwin Purnima, attracting lakhs of devotees. During these times, the temple town comes alive with vibrant energy, devotional songs, and cultural programs. Overall, a visit to Salasar Balaji Mandir is not just a religious trip but also a soulful experience that leaves one feeling blessed, peaceful, and spiritually uplifted. It is undoubtedly one of the must-visit temples in Rajasthan for devotees of Lord Hanuman and seekers of divine blessings. Would you like me to make this review sound more formal like a travel magazine article, or more personal like a devotee’s experience?
Sonu P — Google review
Salasar Dham is located in Churu district in Rajasthan and is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The key highlight of this shrine is that Hanuman is portrayed with a beard and a moustache. The idol also has knotty eyebrows and beautiful eyes as well has a tilak on its forehead. One noteworthy aspect of the Salasar Balaji temple is that it is believed to be a swayambhu shrine or a temple with an idol that manifested by itself. Worshippers also consider the temple to be a Shakti Sthal or a place of power. The temple is also claimed to be a place where the wishes of devotees come true. History: Long ago on a Tuesday in the Shravan month on Navami, a farmer from a village called Asota in Rajasthan was ploughing his field. His plough suddenly struck something hard and the farmer could not move it any further. When the farmer inspected the area, he saw a stone there. The farmer removed the stone and started digging further only to find an idol of Hanuman. It was exactly at that moment, the farmer’s wife came to the fields with lunch for the farmer. She had brought churma made using bajra for his lunch. The farmer fed some churma to the idol also. Since then, it is a customary practice among devotees to feed the deity in the shrine with some bajra churma. Parking could be difficult to find.
Sanjay G — Google review
Salasar Balaji Temple, located in Salasar, Churu district of Rajasthan, is a famous pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Hanuman (Balaji). Established in 1755 AD after a miraculous discovery of the Hanuman idol, the temple attracts devotees from all over India seeking strength, courage, and blessings. The black idol of Hanuman, seated in a meditative posture, is the main attraction. Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Hanuman Jayanti are especially auspicious, drawing large crowds. The temple, known for its miracles and peaceful atmosphere, features traditional Rajasthani architecture and offers facilities for pilgrims, making it a significant spiritual and cultural landmark in Rajasthan.
Sumit S — Google review
a great hindu balaji temple 🛕 🙌 👌 beloved by infinite ♾️ devotees, if u visiting then visit on normal day or without festival season for avoiding too much crowd. otherwise u hae to wait for 2 hour minimum in the que. make a wish 🤞 and enjoy the journey which balaji gives u. have hotel 🏨 😌 restaurant 😋 parking washrooms 🚻 etc, all the facilities u will get nearby the temple 🛕. don't buy any advance tickets or vip passes, have many frauds outside or online on behalf of temple. directly go and make wish. it will be good 👍.
Chetan S — Google review
Salasar Balaji Salasar Balaji, also known as Salasar Dham, is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, located in the Churu district of Rajasthan, India. It is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites for devotees of Lord Hanuman and attracts thousands of visitors every day, especially on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and during the annual fairs held in the months of Chaitra (March–April) and Ashwin (September–October). According to legend, a farmer named Ginthala from Asota village found an idol of Hanuman in his field after a divine dream. The idol was later enshrined in Salasar, where it miraculously became heavier, signifying the Lord’s wish to stay there. Since then, Salasar Dham has become a sacred center of faith, devotion, and miracles. The temple’s unique idol features a beard and mustache, which distinguishes it from other Hanuman temples. Devotees believe that praying here fulfills wishes, removes obstacles, and grants strength and courage. The temple complex is beautifully maintained and surrounded by shops, dharamshalas, and facilities for pilgrims. People from all over India visit Salasar Balaji on foot, often as part of a spiritual journey from Khatu Shyam Ji to Salasar, covering nearly 80 kilometers. The atmosphere of the temple is filled with divine energy, chants of “Jai Hanuman,” and the unshakable faith of millions.
Sunil M — Google review
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Shree Balaji Bhandhar, Ishardas ji ka Trust, Balaji Temple Rd, near Shri Hanuman Seva Samiti, Salasar, Rajasthan 331506, India
https://shreesalasarbalajimandir.com/
+91 96022 52749
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Shyam Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Jay shree shyam
TATHYA I — Google review
Nice temple. situated on Amli road sikar . Dedicated to God Khatu shyam baba. I visited here this is peaceful place for worship. Established in 1999.
Vishanu P — Google review
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Srishti S — Google review
Very good
Banwari N — Google review
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NARESH R — Google review
Jai Shree Shyam
Khushi F — Google review
Nice palace
Rodu C — Google review
Out side tample
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J46P+V3G, Amli Rd, Harijan Basti, Sikar, Rajasthan 396125, India
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Acharya Tulsi International Preksha Meditation Centre, Ladnun

Meditation center
Spas & Wellness
Yoga & Pilates
I did level 1 in december 2023. It was a really good experience. Staff and teachers are very sweet. Interesting Lectures were given by sadhvi ji and shramani ji . You will learn about way of living, thought process, about your body and its relaxation, stress management, techniques to meditate and many more life lessons. It is for every1 (young or old) and level 1 is only for 7 days. You should go for it.
Purva J — Google review
Peaceful environment, neat and clean place inside Jain Vishwa Bharati, Ladnun.
Joy J — Google review
I attend prekshadhyan shivir before corona, the practice helped me alot during corona period and lockdown, i am really greatful to my gurus for teaching us valuable lessons of life through meditation workshop 🙏 I gained more knowledge than any book can give ,thank you, thank you, thank you ❤️
Nikita M — Google review
I attended 8 days residential camp and it was a life changing experience for me. I really loved the sessions and the stay, it's quite peaceful. Would love to attend more such sessions
Pragya J — Google review
The place is quite and perfect for yoga and meditation. Even the environment seemed very positive. The only problem is sometimes one can feel warm. But there was ventilation.
AYUSH S — Google review
A wonderful place with spiritual energy.
Ahimsayatra B — Google review
8 Days residential camp. Amazing, Mr. Vimal Gunecha did a good job in teaching.
Gautam B — Google review
It's simply superb...Well designed and scientifically Jain Meditation technique.
Sumit N — Google review
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27°39'13, 74°23'29, Preksha International, Jain Vishva Bharti, Ladnun, Rajasthan 341306, India
https://www.prekshadhyan.com/
+91 82333 44482
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