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How long is the drive from New Delhi to Patiala?

The direct drive from New Delhi to Patiala is 162 mi (260 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 27 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from New Delhi to Patiala, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Chandigarh, as well as top places to visit like MR. CHEF INTERNATIONAL and TDI Mall Kundli, or the ever-popular Swarn Jayanti Park.

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Top city between New Delhi and Patiala

The top city between New Delhi and Patiala is Chandigarh. It's 3 hours from New Delhi and 1 hour from Patiala.
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Chandigarh

Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Chandigarh, a vibrant city in northern India, serves as the capital for both Punjab and Haryana. This urban marvel was masterfully crafted by the renowned architect Le Corbusier, who left his mark with iconic structures like the Capitol Complex, which houses essential government buildings such as the High Court and Legislative Assembly. A highlight of Chandigarh is the Open Hand Monument, symbolizing peace and reconciliation.
Most popular city on this route
36 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Patiala

Best stops along New Delhi to Patiala drive

The top stops along the way from New Delhi to Patiala (with short detours) are Sri Harmandir Sahib, Rock Garden of Chandigarh, and Sukhna Lake. Other popular stops include Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, Brahma Sarovar, and Gurudwara Shri Dukhniwaran Sahib, Patiala.
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Swarn Jayanti Park

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Nature & Parks
Gardens
Parks
Swarn Jayanti Park, situated in Manoj Vihar, Indirapuram, is a well-known park in the Delhi NCR region. Covering approximately 250 acres, this lush park features five lakes where visitors can enjoy leisurely boat rides. Additionally, the park offers various dining options. It's an ideal spot for a refreshing stroll during the morning or evening, providing a tranquil setting to unwind and rejuvenate.
4.0
(34)
Sector 10, Rohini, Delhi, 110085, India
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MR. CHEF INTERNATIONAL

Fast food restaurant
Shopping
Shopping Malls
The MR. CHEF INTERNATIONAL fast food restaurant is a trendy and popular spot for people in the area. The eatery offers a wide variety of food, including sandwiches, momos, shakes, and other fast food items. It's also home to a standing-room-only kiosk that features amusement park attractions like rides and games. The prices are good, and the quantity is ample.
Nice place to go have some good time spend with your friends. You can shop here. Sit in pizza huts or McDonald or can go to scary house kr mirror maze. You can also go to adventure island. Boat riding is also available here (not sure about this as earlier it was available only to people in advanture island.)
Keshav R — Google review
Unique decoration.. though it gives good dining experience of plane the place is not that tidy. The food is average and service was too slow. I get my drinks only when my friends were about to finish their drinks after reminding them couple of times. We still enjoy coming here
Lalzarkim S — Google review
Rides are average.Few water rides are very good.One can consider this place to spend weekends with a large group of friends.
Siddhant G — Google review
Huge croud but trouble for restroom all over average. Kids loving that place
Bhupendra S — Google review
Nice place to hang out with friends family and kids as well . Has multiple options to shop and eat snacks and play area
Praveen R — Google review
Amazing place to enjoy Sunday with family. I love this place. You can do shopping . You can enjoy the day at wonder park . My kids love the boating.
Kundan N — Google review
For delhits & ncr people it is the best restaurant for family, relatives & friends, it is in on property of metro walk, when you visit here you feel that you are really going to a real airplane & gonna have some luxurious food with luxury interior. You get all your food in different ways, you are served food with love.
Jatin K — Google review
Great place to visit, good food options, fun unlimited with family or friends
SA B — Google review
3.9
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4.0
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Ground Metro Walk Mall Kiosk No. 2 Near Rithala Metro Station Rohini, Sector 10, New Delhi, Delhi 110085, India
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TDI Mall Kundli

Shopping mall
Shopping
Big mall with multiple outlets. Lack of maintenance though.
Saurabh D — Google review
This mall looks nice from the outside, but like many other malls in the area, it is mostly empty inside with very few shops open.
MIYATA ( — Google review
mall is very bad in cleanliness and escalator is not working and very old mall and Bikanervala is good in service and food and lift is not working and escalator is not working still getting down from escalator is shaking and suppose that there is an small earthquake and the statue is very dirty and can't take a picture.In Bikanerwala drinking water area the RO section is not working and cold water a few drops of water. There also few shops. In Bikanerwala AC is okay other restaurants the AC is not working Kindly do not come here this place 🙏 Also improve this 🙏
Ishit T — Google review
Please do not visit this place totally secluded. Dead rats, roaming dogs, shop owners drinking in broad day light. Half of the shops are closed. Boys playing cards and having huka. Please its a request don't go by the positive response. Washrooms are disgusting.
Sushmita P — Google review
Pathetic mall. Everything is broken, no sense of hygiene in the mall and the toilets. The toilets are bad and horrendous the stench will kill you gave me serious headaches. Mismanaged mall.
MR D — Google review
Fewer shops operating along with few eateries. Only theater is positive point in this mall. Hardly 15 - 20 mins you can roam in mall. Few clothing showroom are of great quality.
Vikhyat M — Google review
The mall is not that great. Need better maintenance and a proper cleaning team. More brands should come Here so that people residing near by can enjoy the overall feel of the mall.
Kanu G — Google review
worst Mall. poorest washrooms. All brands are fake and Food chains also very poor quality. only Bikanervala and Dominoes are good there. BTW is the worst of all. stale food quality. Theatre also not good, poor AC and poor washrooms in Theatre too. seets are Totally dirty
Ankit R — Google review
3.7
(5542)
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3.5
(22)
Tdi city, Delhi - Multan Rd, अन्नामलाई नगर, Kundli, Sonipat, Haryana 131030, India
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Jurasik Park Inn

Water park
Outdoor Activities
Theme Parks
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
I recently visited Jurassic Water Park in Sonipat with my group of friends, and it turned out to be one of the most enjoyable outings we’ve had in a long time. The park truly lives up to its name — the dinosaur-themed surroundings, lush greenery, and well-maintained rides make it a perfect getaway for both fun and relaxation. We spent the entire day there and didn’t feel bored even for a moment. The water slides and wave pool were the main highlights. Each ride offered a different thrill level, from high-speed slides for adventure lovers to gentle ones for those who just wanted to relax. The wave pool and rain dance area were also big hits with our group. The music and DJ added a lively vibe, and everyone enjoyed dancing under the sprinklers. One thing that stood out was the behavior of the staff — they were polite, friendly, and always ready to help. They ensured everyone’s safety and maintained cleanliness around the pools and sitting areas. The food court offered a decent variety of snacks and drinks at reasonable prices. Overall, our experience at Jurassic Water Park was fantastic. It’s a great destination for families, friends, or school groups looking to spend a fun-filled and refreshing day. We loved it and would definitely love to visit again!
Ravi S — Google review
Jurasik Park Inn – Honest Review I recently visited Jurasik Park Inn, and overall, it was a pretty average experience. Water rides were okay — nothing too exciting, and honestly, not well maintained. The pools were basic and lacked proper hygiene, which was a big letdown. We already had our own swimming shorts, but they still didn’t allow us entry without renting their own, which felt unnecessary and inconvenient. Food options were very limited, and whatever was available was overpriced for the quality. Definitely not value for money in that department. We bought our tickets via voucher deals at ₹650 per person, which was still manageable. But if we had paid the regular ₹999 per person, it would not have felt worth it at all. The parking area was spacious and well-managed — probably one of the few things that were truly good. Coming to safety and enjoyment — many rides seemed more risky than fun. Injuries felt more likely than thrills, and while the amusement rides were slightly better, some of them required extra charges, which was disappointing. In short, it’s an Average park — fine if you're getting a discounted deal and just want to spend a casual day out, but don’t expect anything too exciting or well-organized.
Aakash S — Google review
I had an amazing experience at Jurasik Park Inn. The amusement rides were thrilling and well-maintained, offering excitement for all age groups. The water park was equally impressive, with clean pools, exciting slides, and plenty of shaded areas to relax between rides. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a memorable day full of fun and adventure!
Aamir K — Google review
It's good but hygiene can be maintain. There was foul smell in water and no wave in pool area. They have water park first and amusement park in in back side. After using water park you can't use amusement park rides so it will get waste. Limited rides. Time being ticket price is good. Rides are good!
Deepak K — Google review
Disappointing experience >Online tickets are useless, as we still have to take a counter ticket and entry bands and there is no seperate queue for those who have online tickets. >They don't even allow a water bottle inside..it's a full-on money making system inside. >It's a waste for a toddler parents. Because In kids slides adults are not allowed. And in adults slides kids are not allowed. >In the food area they have kept coolers.. Ofcourse because they are making money. But, in the waiting areas indoors/ outdoors...NO COOLERS..not even fan. > I was there till 3 pm, the rides for kids were not functional till that time. >The staff was not supportive and cooperative..at times they were rude too. > Child ticket is only applicable if a child is 4 feet or less. But if it's plus 1 or 2 inch, they will consider it under adult. Which is so foolish. > People from near by places can think of going to this place..but people travelling from noida/delhi and other far locations must think twice.
Akankcha G — Google review
Dj's is the most lovable thing is here ....Nice atmosphere.....gathring is also gud....Clean water.... Children water park is also very good..... Amusement park has also gud variety of toys....
Deepak K — Google review
The experience was good, but some rides were not slippery, and the staff’s behavior was not very good.
Akash Y — Google review
Very good to chill out in summer vacation very long and good rides but staff behaviour is not good you can't wear any outside dress stuff they not given permission to entering in the park way of talking staff in rudely every time when you ask something
Ankush M — Google review
4.2
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3.5
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GT Karnal Road, NH 44, near Murthal, Haryana 131039, India
https://jurasikparkinn.com/
+91 88823 88843
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Sai Mandir Kharawar Delhi Road, Rohtak

Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple
Sacred & Religious Sites
Beautiful, Nicely build and well maintained Temple. Situated in outskirts of Rohtak city on Delhi-Rohtak Highway. Crowded on Thrusday. Parking Available. Nice and clean environment. Awesome cleanliness. Divine and peaceful place. Well maintained park in the premises. Surrounded by many restaurants and hotels.
Ashish S — Google review
Must visit temple near mannat hotel rohtak .find your inner peace .such a beautiful temple.
Khushbu S — Google review
Very peaceful and religious place😌😌. Whenever i visits this place i found my inner peace. And also the Hanumaan Temple 🛕 😌😌. Whenever I'm confused and stressed just one place come to mind to visit and this is the one🙌🏻🙌🏻. You must visit also this is very popular place , peoples visit this place from various across the cities. And also there's a beautiful and green garden there you can rest for a while there , open sky open green garden soft grass very beautiful place. Must visit place Jai Bajrangbali🙌🏻
Ashish — Google review
Very beautiful temple. You feel very calm and relax here. Very crowdy on every Thursday. It's is situated on Rohtak-Delhi highway near Khrawar Police Chowki and Maharaja Dhaba. Nice and beautiful park inside the Sai Mandir with lot greenery and plants. Parking space also available.
Tarun R — Google review
Clean , near to highway , water facilities available, public toilets also available here , not so much crowded place . Food restaurants also available nearly.
Yaman S — Google review
Sai Mandir, a Hindu temple and tourist attraction in Kharawad, Rohtak. It's a well-maintained place, peaceful, and beautiful. The lush green park inside, notable architecture, and illumination. Great atmosphere. A peaceful place to have a little break from the city crowd and have a little peace of mind. Fun parks to eateries and adventure spots, everything was truly awesome.
Rohitashva K — Google review
Very beautiful place for relax photoshoot and also for meditaion
Techy B — Google review
Very big temple.. there is also hanuman temple near by that is also good
Gaurav K — Google review
4.7
(460)
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4.5
(8)
RMVH+869, near sai baba mandir, Kharawar, Haryana 124021, India
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Mojoland | Water Park | Snow Park | Adventure Park | Amusement Park

Water park
Outdoor Activities
Adventure sports center
Amusement park
Amusement park ride
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Today I have visited mojoland. We have enjoyed snow park, water park and adventure park. We are super satisfied. The taste of food was really good and staff in mojoland are extremely cooperative.
Anil K — Google review
Mojoland is a multi theme park situated at Murthal, Sonepat. That includes an Amusement park, Snow park, water park & Adventurous park. It is an awesome place to visit with family & friends at a reasonable price. Water park: with exiting & impressive collection of water rides including water slides/tubes, aqua tube slide, wave pool, rain dance, foam bath etc., Mojoland is a perfect destination to beat the heat in summer. Here we can rent costumes and locker. The snow park is funfilled and very exciting. Snow boarding, snow tubing and many other activities are there to give you the feel of winter in summer. Adventure park : from zip lining to bridge walk, wall climbing and free fall will satisfy even the thrill seekers. It also includes bumber cars, bungee jumbing and sky cycling. To scream & laugh: Amusement park is about to take your thrills to a whole new level with its pendulum ride, roller coaster & ferris wheel. The food was good. However a buffet system would have been better instead of serving by staff. "NO REFILLING" posters hanging inside the cafe were little disappointing.
Shiby V — Google review
Best adventure park I've ever been to, the staff is really calm and helpful. They can upgrade the rides for the amusement park as they're mainly for kids, but overall very nice experience. Visited on weekday so the staff also operated the rides twice or thrice for us. Very good experience💗💗
SIDRA A — Google review
Mojoland offers an outstanding array of attractions and services that guarantee a memorable experience. The rides are thrilling and well-maintained, providing endless excitement for visitors of all ages. The water park stands out with its variety of slides and pools, making it a perfect place to cool off and have fun. I particularly enjoyed the adventure park, which offers a range of activities that challenge and entertain. From zip-lining to rock climbing, there’s something for every adventure enthusiast. The snow park is a highlight, creating a magical winter wonderland even in the middle of summer. Playing in the snow, building snowmen, and engaging in snowball fights were truly delightful experiences.
SUNNY B — Google review
A good place for group outings.... could be cleaner, but it was still a wonderful experience.. kids loved all the parks, especially waterpark. Amusement Park has few rides, but still buying tickets for all four is cheaper. Also their canteen is worth mentioning as the food provided is value for money.. good in taste and easy on pocket also the staff was helpful & kind.
Salonie A — Google review
4.1
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4.0
(11)
54th, Mile Stone, Grand Trunk Rd, Murthal, Haryana 131039, India
https://www.mojoland.in/
+91 70566 51111
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Kabuli Bagh Masjid

Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Kabuli Bagh Mosque is a mosque in Panipat, Haryana, India which was built in 1527 by the emperor Babur to mark his victory over Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi at the first Battle of Panipat in 1526. The mosque is named after Kabuli Begum, Babur's wife.The mosque and surrounding enclosure wall are a Monument of National Importance.The main building was built in 1527. Emperor Babur of the Timurid dynasty defeated Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi in the first Battle of Panipat in 1526 at Panipat. It was the first conquest of the Mughals over Hindustan. A descendant of Tamerlane, Taimur Lung, built this monument as a show of victory of the Mughals over the Pathan rulers of India. He built the Kabul Bagh mosque in 1527.
Falak J — Google review
When Babur defeated... Another muslim ruler known as Ibrahim Lodhi... In 1526 AD At Panipat battle ground.... He raised this mosque... It is situated in a densely populated area.. Although the alleys are narrow but one may drive a car upto the mosque entrance. One may find indo arabic architecture in this building... Please avoid visiting alone... Or as a couple... Visit in groups if possible... No other facility available... No Guide available... No ticket... Security guard remain available
Hari P — Google review
Spacious mosque.. the monument is found locked for visitors. The approach road is very narrow and unsuitable. The masjid is built of bricks and res sandstone. The monument has stood against vagaries of nature for around 500 years. The masjid is reportedly built by Babur to commemorate victory over Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi during the first battle of Panipat. The Mughals defeated the Pathans. A raised platform ' Chabutara Fateh Mubarak is reportedly constructed by Humayun to celebrate victory over descendants of Sher Shah Suri. The boundary wall running around the masjid is high enough to prevent worthwhile view of building from outside. No tickets no facilities..
Print R — Google review
Historic amazing mosque.but no prayer is practising there.government under taken but zero % care is taken.
Gulmohar P — Google review
Etihasik Muslim babri Masjid Panipat best place for exploring History
Salman A — Google review
This is orginal barbari masjid made by babar after his first victory india. In tje first battle of Panipat. But this site is not maintained because of ghe localities. Although it has ASI office but the officers are enjoying im ac in tjeir office and people do what they want to do like climbing to terrace. Else its a good place to visit. From Panipat bustand take battery rickshaw and deboard at barbari masjid or kabuli colony.
Manish ( — Google review
The Kabuli Bagh Mosque is a mosque in Panipat which was built in 1527 by the emperor Babur to mark his victory over Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi at the first Battle of Panipat in 1526. The mosque located in Panipat is named after Kabuli Begum, Babur's wife, it's well neat and clean and even sprinklers is used in gardens, but local people don't know it's history and importance, it's used just like most of the monument , best spot for young boys to have gossips , eat n hv fun, and it's open throughout the day, nearly 10 minutes away from dargah bu ali shah, and it's well maintained from inside and outside
Chirag B — Google review
The mosque located in Kabul Bagh Colony, Panipat, a distance of 2 kilometres from Panipat town.. From Panipat bustand take battery rickshaw and deboard at barbari masjid or kabuli colony.. It is very beautiful and extremely magnificient mosque build in octaganol shape and decorated arches.. The well built structure is enhanced by octagonal towers perched on its corners.. The gateway is placed on the north and is built of red sandstone bricks.. The entrance is adorned by a lintel bracket opening, sheathed in a massive arch and the spandrels are also festooned with arched indentation, enclosed in rectangular panels.. The main prayer hall is formed in a square shape with annexes on the sides, and the elevated frontage has been designed with separate panels plastered with lime.. The place is not in very good condition but is taken care of.. People go there for morning walk and children used to play..
Bhumika P — Google review
4.0
(619)
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3.0
(14)
9XWR+G4R, 9909, Gali Number 2, Ramnagar, Bajaj Nagar, Manmohan Nagar, Panipat, Panipat Taraf Makhdum Zadgan, Haryana 132103, India
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Dargah Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar

Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Dargah of Hazrat Bu Ali Shah R.A Very calm and peacuful place There is mosque beside tomb Blessed to visit there
Ali A — Google review
The history of Kalandar Peer in Panipat revolves around the revered Sufi saint Sheikh Sharfuddin Bu Ali Shah Qalandar Panipati, also known as Bu Ali Qalandar. Here's a summary of his life and the history associated with his shrine: Life of Bu Ali Qalandar: * Birth: Estimates vary, with some accounts placing his birth around 1209 CE in Panipat, Haryana, India. However, an inscription on his tomb suggests his birthplace was Ganja in present-day Azerbaijan. * Lineage: His father, Sheikh Fakhar Uddin, was a renowned scholar and saint, believed to be a descendant of Imam Abu Hanifa. * Education: Bu Ali Qalandar completed his studies at a young age and taught near the Qutub Minar in Delhi for about 20 years. * Spiritual Journey: He is associated with the Chishti and Owaisi Sufi orders. Legends describe periods of intense devotion and spiritual experiences that led to him being bestowed the title "Bu Ali" (Fragrance of Ali). * Qalandar: He embraced the Qalandar way of life, a distinct branch of Sufism characterized by their detached and often wandering lifestyle. * Literary Work: He authored a collection of Persian poetry called "Diwan Hazrat Sharafuddeen Bu Ali Qalandar," a significant work in Sufi literature. * Demise: He passed away in Panipat around 1324 CE. The Dargah (Shrine): * Construction: The dargah, mosque, and enclosure at Kalandar Chowk in Panipat were built by Mahabat Khan, a general during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Mahabat Khan's own tomb is located adjacent to the saint's mausoleum. * Significance: The tomb of Bu Ali Shah Qalandar is a highly respected pilgrimage site for people of all faiths. It is seen as a symbol of faith, harmony, and integrity. * Features: The dargah complex also houses the tombs of Hakim Mukaram Khan and Maulana Altaf Hussain Ali, a prominent Urdu poet. The left wall of the mausoleum has a Qasida (panegyric) inscribed in blue and gold, written by Zahuri Neishabouri. * Urs Mela: An annual Urs Mela (fair) is held at the dargah, attracting devotees from across the country. * Qawwali: Regular Qawwali (Sufi devotional singing) festivals are organized at the shrine. * Syncretic Tradition: Every Thursday, people from various religions gather at the dargah to offer prayers, highlighting the syncretic traditions of the region. The dargah of Bu Ali Shah Qalandar stands as a testament to the saint's enduring legacy and continues to be a significant spiritual and cultural landmark in Panipat.
Vishal B — Google review
Peaceful serene spiritual and religious place. The tomb is around 700 years old and constructed by Mahabat Khan, a general in the service of Mughal emperor Jehangir, in the honor of the sufi saint of Chishti order. Devotees irrespective of caste and religion can be seen thronging to pay respect.
Print R — Google review
The Dargah of Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar in Panipat, Haryana, is a revered Sufi shrine dedicated to Shaykh Sharfuddin Bu Ali Qalandar Panipati (1209–1324 CE), a prominent saint of the Chishti order. Born in Panipat, he was a renowned scholar who taught near Delhi's Qutub Minar for two decades before embracing a life of spiritual devotion. His Persian poetry collection, Diwan Hazrat Sharafuddeen Bu Ali Qalandar, remains influential in Sufi literature. The mausoleum, constructed by Mughal general Mahabat Khan during Emperor Jahangir's reign, showcases exquisite Mughal architecture, including a blue and gold qasida (panegyric) inscribed by Persian poet Zahuri Neishabouri. Adjacent to the saint's tomb are the graves of Hakim Mukaram Khan and Urdu poet Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali. The shrine is a hub of interfaith harmony, attracting devotees from various religions, especially on Thursdays and during the annual Urs Mela, which features qawwali performances and communal meals. Located near Panipat Junction railway station, the dargah is easily accessible and stands as a testament to India's rich spiritual heritage. To delve deeper into the teachings and legacy of Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar, consider exploring his poetic works. The Deewan-e-Shah Bu Ali Qalandar is available in both hardbound and paperback editions, offering insights into his spiritual philosophy. For a broader perspective on Sufi traditions, We Are Lovers of the Qalandar provides a comprehensive overview. Additionally, for those interested in Islamic art, the Islamic Home Decoration Table Decor Bookend serves as a meaningful keepsake.
Karan S — Google review
Very good peaceful and holy place. Only of the Qalandar in India Bu Ali Shah Qalandar - Panipath
M. S — Google review
Mashaallah beautiful shrine dargah famous places historical place Bu Ali Shah Qalandar was a highly renowned Sufi saint of the Chishti order, born in Panipat, India, in the early 14th century. He is famous for his spiritual journey and the title "Bu Ali Shah" was given to him after a period of intense devotion and meditation. His real name was Shaykh Sharfuddin. His dargah (mausoleum) in Panipat is a place of pilgrimage. Shaykh Syed Sharfuddin Bu Ali Shah Qalandar Panipati, renowned as Bu Ali Qalandar (1209–1324 CE), born in Panipat, Delhi Sultanate, present-day Haryana, India.
A.U M — Google review
Hazrat Bu Ali Shah's Dargah is a very peaceful place in Panipat. It is a shrine place situated in heart of Panipat. It is easily accessible from Panipat bus stand and from so many major places in Panipat. One can go here for extreme peace of mind and happiness. Bu Ali Shah's Dargah is not much crowded like shrine places in Delhi especially Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah and Qutubuddin Sahab Dargah. At Bu Ali Shah Dargah you feel the real peace of mind it is one of the best place far from city's Hustle Bustle life and stress. If you want some relaxation without hole in your pocket then it is the best religious place go here at least once in Life
Imran K — Google review
Good and nice place, atmosphere of this shrine is good calm and peaceful. Cleanliness is maintained. Must visit.
Civil E — Google review
4.5
(1964)
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4.5
(23)
kalandar peer, Sethi Chowk Area, Panipat, Panipat Taraf Makhdum Zadgan, Haryana 132103, India
https://panipat.gov.in/
+91 99967 02217
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Sanjeevani Nursing Home

Hospital
Sights & Landmarks
Dermatologist
Obstetrician-gynecologist
Nursing home
Women's health clinic
The hospital is perfect if you are looking for eye care. This hospital uses latest technology when it comes to cataract surgery. Operation only last for 15 minutes and patient can go home after that. Dr. Ankur Gupta is one of the best eye surgeons in India. Don’t give a miss.
Rohit S — Google review
We always think that people who have age also have experience but in sanjeevani nursing home it's worst experience..... an aged lady doctor just ruined life of our upcoming baby before birth... doctor working in sanjeevani nursing home are just wait for patients to refer in other hospitals and do good profit in that... they recommend reference like costly hospitals like the kidney hospitals. They don't have proper knowledge to guide patients in proper way.... really pathetic work they do
Ganesh S — Google review
Trusted team and doctors, always polite and ready to explain the smallest of doubts. It's always crowded , but crowd is managed fairly enough, expect 2 hours on every visit. Washrooms need to be cleaned better.
Prateek G — Google review
Very bad Dr. Sushil jain, gyne do not give time to patients, and not listen patients problem, focus only on recommend calcium and iron tablet , in case emergency also do not attend patients (even regular patients) I have worst experience with this Doctor.
Rani P — Google review
We went to see the gynaecologist at 11:30PM today from panipat refinery township which is 20kms away from the hospital. But doctor could not manage to come down 1 floor to meet us. While the nurse was attending blood came out and i got really angry so i asked the doctor to come and see personally but still she did not come n meet me. Pls don't go to this hospital because here the gynaecologist's sleep is more imp than being a doctor
Anwisha J — Google review
Great doctors for the normal delivery. Natural delivery of my both children. Overall excellent maternity services. Recommend for others too. Best gynecologist with great experience and knowledge.
Vishwas T — Google review
There is no doubt that the doctors are very experienced but there is one nurse who is very short tempered and very loud i don't know she name But I hope the hospital management finds that one nurse I Am Really sorry ek nurse ki wjh se mujhe 2 star dene pad rahe hai
Raunak D — Google review
They treat very bad . For them patient is for making money. At 1 time they saw 2-3 patient other patients are lining up in the doctor's room. She give one 1 mintue to patient and dont listen what patient are trying to say . They is particularly for Dr. Shushil jain .
Shagun G — Google review
3.2
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3.5
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Salar Gunj Gate, Insar Bazar Rd, Sukhdev Nagar, Old Housing Board Colony, Panipat, Haryana 132103, India
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Harsha K3C Mall

Shopping mall
Shopping
A good mall overall, but since the city doesn’t really have a strong mall culture, there aren’t any shops, restaurants, or cafes inside. The highlight is its excellent PVR cinema, which I usually prefer for movie outings.
Dr. K — Google review
The place seems fine but it’s only for PVR. The mall itself is much huge and so it can include much useful clothes shop, or else franchise from dominos, pizza hut and so on-and so-forth. Why it’s called mall it should only be PVR mall. 2 malls facing each other and all of them are utterly worst.
Himanshu P — Google review
2 star for theater in this mall. All empty, No shops were vacant. No shopping, eating...100% not recommend if you are looking for shopping and eating. It looks scary without shops.
Deepak B — Google review
Terrible Experience – Not Baby-Friendly at All! Absolutely the worst experience I’ve ever had at a theatre. The staff here are beyond arrogant and completely unprofessional. If you’re a parent and have baby food with you, be prepared for a ridiculous argument—they won’t allow it unless you escalate the issue and call the 112 police helpline. Imagine missing 10-20 minutes of your movie just to get basic common sense to prevail! The so-called manager is no better—rather than resolving issues, they try to intimidate customers. The entire staff lacks courtesy and professionalism. Parents, take my advice—if you have a baby, DO NOT visit this theatre. The hassle is not worth it. Hope the management takes this feedback seriously and fixes their terrible customer service.
Vaibhav P — Google review
They won’t turn AC on while whole movie because hall wasn’t fully booked. So it’s recommended to go to movie time because they don’t do the same
Prabhbaani C — Google review
Poor management. Theatre is dirty. No cleaning after the shows. Seats are in bad shape. Incliners are not working Show starts late usually
BE N — Google review
The guards here talk rudely. When you go to watch a movie, they will not let you take any luggage inside and outside. They talk very rudely.
Raju — Google review
The AC was not working at all. Also, many food items were not available such as Nachos and Maharaja Tub. Very poor theatre. The lights were flickering throughout the first part of the movie.
Aanya G — Google review
3.5
(311)
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2.5
(9)
Saini Colony, Sector 12, Karnal, Haryana 132001, India
+91 88600 63337
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Brahma Sarovar

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Lake
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Brahma Sarovar, located in Thanesar, is a significant Hindu water pool surrounded by sculptures and temples. It is a historic site that has been mentioned by the 12th-century scholar Al Beruni in his memoirs about India. The sarovar attracts pilgrims, especially during solar eclipses when it is believed that taking a dip in its waters can absolve one of all sins.
A place with religious significance. It is believed that Lord Brahma performed a yajna here in which all demigods participated and since then this place is called Brahma Sarovar. A well maintained place. Lot of locals come here for morning and evening walks. There is a Hanuman ji temple outside the premise and Shiva temple inside along with Maa Katyayni temple and some other temples too. Very peaceful and serene place. In the evenings aarti is performed at the sarovar, just like Ganga aarti. We couldn’t attend the full aarti as a huge storm suddenly brewed up in Kurukshetra at the time of aarti. There are many incidents marked on the pillars which have sone relevance to Kurukshetra. I loved the place and it’s upkeep.
Nimit R — Google review
I had the chance to visit Brahma Sarovar in January this year, and it was truly a beautiful and peaceful experience. The place holds immense historical and spiritual significance, yet it’s surprisingly less known among tourists. The energy here is something you feel the moment you step in. It’s serene, scenic, and deeply rooted in India’s legacy. I really hope more efforts are made to promote this hidden gem—India needs to know more about treasures like this!
Jitender Y — Google review
Hygiene 10 out of 10.... Beauty 10 out of 10... Whenever i come here...i feel so much peace… no noise or chaos... sitting on stairs and watching sarovar make me feel relaxed and calm...
Sujata — Google review
It’s basically a pong with a temple in it. Artificial/ man made and very well maintained. Not really a tourist place.
RUTVIK D — Google review
Bhramasarovar in Haryana Thanesar is a serene oasis nestled in the heart of a bustling city. The moment you step into this space, you feel a strong positive vibe that lifts your spirits and soothes your mind. The well-kept surroundings and gentle sounds of water create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely walk or a quiet moment on a bench. Whether you’re looking to clear your thoughts or simply enjoy nature, Bhramasarovar offers a perfect escape from the daily grind. In the late afternoon, the setting sun casts a warm glow over the water, enhancing the natural beauty of the area and providing a soothing visual treat. As night falls, well-designed lighting adds a magical touch, illuminating the landscape without overpowering its calming essence. The play of light and shadow makes the sarovar a great place for evening strolls or relaxed gatherings. Overall, Bhramasarovar is a gem in Thanesar, offering both locals and visitors a peaceful retreat with a positive, uplifting energy throughout the day and night.
Lucky S — Google review
A beautiful place and main attraction in Kurukshetra. It is surrounded by ghats and the land of Kurukshetra is considered holy as the war of Mahabharata was fought here. It’s calm, well-maintained and a really good place for a stroll. Would definitely recommend to visit if you’re in the city.
Milap A — Google review
Brahma Sarovar is an ancient, sacred, man-made water tank in Kurukshetra, Haryana, India, associated with Lord Brahma and the Hindu faith. It is a significant pilgrimage site where devotees take holy dips for spiritual purification and which hosts the annual Gita Jayanti festival, commemorating the birth of the Bhagavad Gita. The area is also significant for its connection to the epic Mahabharata and offers a serene, peaceful environment with a traditional evening aarti ceremony.
Puppala V — Google review
Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra is an absolutely breathtaking place, blending natural beauty with spiritual tranquility. The vastness of the area is the first thing that strikes you—spanning across acres of land, it offers a serene and peaceful environment perfect for relaxation and reflection. The large ponds that fill the Sarovar are equally impressive, but dirty waters. One of the most memorable experiences here is the evening Aarti. The atmosphere during the Aarti is nothing short of magical—the sounds of devotional chants and the fragrance of incense fill the air, while the setting sun casts a golden hue over the entire area. It's a truly spiritual experience that brings a deep sense of peace to anyone who takes part in it. The sight of graceful swans gliding across the water adds an extra layer of charm to the place. Watching them move in harmony with the water is both mesmerizing and soothing. Whether you're a spiritual seeker, nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful spot to unwind, Brahma Sarovar is the perfect destination. The combination of its natural beauty, spiritual energy, and the peaceful ambiance makes Brahma Sarovar a must-visit when in Kurukshetra. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a meaningful and peaceful experience!
Nishant S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Brahma Sarovar Area, Thanesar, Haryana 136118
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Sri Krishna Museum

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Specialty Museums
Srikrishna Museum, established in 1987, is a significant attraction in Kurukshetra. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the life and pivotal role of Lord Krishna in the Mahabharata through various artifacts and exhibits. It features six galleries housing paintings, statues, sculptures of Lord Krishna, as well as archaeological findings from Haryana.
It’s heaven for history enthusiasts as well as for those interested in Hindu culture. The ticket costs Rs.30 for adults. The museum has different sculptures of SriKrishna, a section devoted to Mahabharata war, archaeological finds of Haryana from Harappan age to contemporary times. At the entrance they have some items listed for sale as well. Overall, a nice place to add to your Kurukshetra itinerary
Aniket — Google review
The museum has six galleries, three each in two blocks. On display are stone sculptures, bronze castings, leaf etchings, miniature paintings, clay pottery and terracotta artifacts. An extension of this museum is the Multimedia Mahabharata and Gita Gallery set up by Haryana Tourism in collaboration with Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
Dr. B — Google review
Someone has put a genuine effort into collecting crafts, artworks and manuscripts that do reflect the richness of the Krishna tradition in India - as well as local archaeological efforts - unfortunately, it's barely curated and poorly captioned like every Indian museum.
Raghu K — Google review
The staff are polite in nature one of the best museums not only in the Kurukshetra bus in the whole of Haryana state Inside the museum you all witness antique old items of different civilization or god goddess ideals picture painting Clean and green environment peaceful place with soft Krishna Bhajan all around the museum The canteen also provides quality food if you want to try just try without any hesitation Very nice place to visit with family and friends
Satyam K — Google review
Shrikrishna Museum in Kurukshetra offers a fascinating journey into India's ancient past with minimal entry fees of ₹30 for adults and ₹10 for children. The museum proudly presents artifacts from the Harappan era alongside displays related to religious traditions, including detailed narratives about Lord Krishna and the Mahabharata. The collection features ancient pottery, sculptures, and relics that evoke the rich cultural heritage of India. Visitors can explore the intricate craftsmanship and historical significance of each exhibit, making it an engaging experience for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. The serene atmosphere further enhances the learning experience, ensuring that every visit is both educational and memorable.
Lucky S — Google review
Krishna, the embodiment of intellectual and spiritual glory has been a subject of adoration ever since the character got deified as a God. His versatile personality made him a deity. Unfolding the mystery of Krishna is virtually an enchanting experience as every time you untwine the fabric of Krishna you discover a new dimension in it. The divinity and human aspect of Krishna as revealed by his character in the literature is unparalleled in the history of human civilisation. He has been a source of perennial inspiration to the art and literature. He is the most popular character in Indian myths and legends. Washrooms available inside Water,drinks,ice creams available inside
Puppala V — Google review
Situated near Panorama. you can see many idols and painting of Shri Krishna. On the other floors antiques of harappa and indus valley civilization. A gallery is dedicated to Mahabharat. Worth visiting
RAVI S — Google review
What an amazing place, there are all kind of great articrafts related to lord krishna. Various craft style and painting from various parts of India is beautifully shown. The 360° theatre showing the Mahabharata scenes was mesmerizing. It was great experience there. Jai Shri Krishna 🙏🏻
Satish K — Google review
4.5
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4.7
(105)
Thanesar City Railway Station, Railway Station Area,Kurukshetra, Thanesar, Haryana 136118, India
https://srikrishnamuseum.com/
+91 97297 78015
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Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre

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Science museum
Museums
The Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre is a museum that delves into ancient Indian science and its relevance to modern knowledge. It offers two types of exhibits on the ground floor and first floor with cylindrical walls, showcasing scientific objects and an exhibition titled 'India-A Heritage in Science, Technology and Culture.' This exhibition features interactive displays on ancient Indian concepts such as properties of matter, structure of atom, geometry, arithmetic rules, astronomy, medicine and surgery.
The Kurukshetra Science and Panorama Centre is a fantastic destination for anyone eager to dive into the exciting world of science. With an entry fee of just ₹50 per person and additional charges for activities like the 3D show, it offers a variety of science-based games and exhibits that engage both adults and kids. The center is thoughtfully designed, allowing visitors to explore interactive displays and hands-on experiments that make learning fun and memorable. Whether you’re a science buff or simply curious, this place brings scientific concepts to life in an engaging way. It's a well-rounded experience that sparks curiosity and encourages visitors to think differently about the world around them.
Lucky S — Google review
Big and beautiful sciences meusieum Various science technology items and instrumentation are there......... Mahabharat theme war setup is very good and looks realistic....... A very good experience..... A canteen is also inside this with moderate rate... In park outside meausim lot other science technology items are there Rabbit 🐰 are also in park but with unpleasant smeel and need cleaning Good place for school students to visit 3d film show related to science and Located near bharomsarover road A good place to visit with friends and family.................. .............. .......... The behaviour of staff is also good............
Prabhat K — Google review
Nestled in the historic city of its namesake, the Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Center is a beautiful and unique destination that masterfully bridges the gap between ancient epics and modern scientific curiosity. It is more than just a museum; it’s a captivating experience, perfect for a family day out, brimming with fun activities and enriching knowledge. The center’s main attraction is the breathtaking Panorama, a visual and auditory spectacle dedicated to the Mahabharat war. Inside a circular building, a magnificent panoramic painting and a dramatic sound-and-light narration bring the climactic battle of Kurukshetra to life. You don’t just learn about the war; you feel transported to the battlefield, gaining a profound understanding of this pivotal moment in ancient Indian culture and history. Complementing this journey into the past is the Science Center, which is a guaranteed hit with kids. Packed with interactive exhibits and working models, it makes complex principles of physics and technology accessible and incredibly fun. Children can engage with hands-on activities that spark curiosity and make learning an adventure. Beyond the indoor exhibits, the complex offers a lovely backyard park. Here, children can enjoy swings and, to their delight, often spot playful rabbits hopping around. This green space provides a perfect setting to relax and is a good place to click some beautiful pictures, with the unique architecture of the center serving as a fantastic backdrop. Whether you are a history buff, a science enthusiast, or a parent looking for an engaging outing, the Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Center delivers. It’s a place where you can spend quality time, where every corner offers something new to discover, making it an unforgettable and highly recommended experience for all ages.
Adv S — Google review
This great place present the ancient historical war science practice in modern times.. through module, painting, cinema slideshow etc. Very nice efforts made to present Live Mahabharat war battle field. A good 3D show is also available at some extra charges.. must see by everyone, specially for Students for educative purpose. Clean and compact place with full security and safety. Good maintained.. very cooperative staff and informative guide at reasonable rates available. A great unique experience.
Kanti A — Google review
There are many places to visit in kurukshetra but this science panorma is one of my favourite places to visit It is because of many science experiments present in the panorama which leads us to get a better understanding of the science things that happened in the world so for the purpose of learning about science you should visit panorama. Is ticket only cost 50 rupees but if you are in a group of more than 25 people that will cost 40 rupees each person. There are many science experiment present related to math history astronomy and etc.
Jatin G — Google review
main attraction of the Centre is a life-like panorama of the epic battle of Kurukshetra that showcases Mahabharata war with scientific explanations justifying every episode in the war
Sachin K — Google review
This is one of those places where you might end up spending hours since there’re a lot of small yet fun things to do. They have their own 3D show running, have a panorama view of Kurukshetra war on the first floor, and there are dozens of science related activities inside. A really good initiative by the local government to promote tourism.
Milap A — Google review
Museum is well-designed especially the presentation of the Mahabharata war on the upper floor which was truly captivating. It offers a unique blend of science and history.....
Sujata — Google review
4.4
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4.3
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Pehowa Road, near Theme Park, Dukh Bhanjan Colony, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136118, India
http://kpsc.nscd.gov.in/
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Jyotisar Sarovar

Lake
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This place is known for Krishna where he gave updesh to Arjun before the start of the Mahabharata war. It is sacred place to visit and learn about life. Visiting in the evening in the best time as it has light and sound event. It is too good. It is must to watch for anyone.
Abhinav D — Google review
Place is well maintained. It reminds the period of mahabharat war and when Arjun refused to fight against his relatives, Loard krishna told him to fight as his karma and not to seek the fate of war because everything that happens is as per the wishes of bhagvan krishna.
Dhananjay P — Google review
Historically, it is an important place but very poorly maintained. Sarovar here is also not properly maintained. Scenes of Mahabharta are created through statues but kept in the rooms which can be seen through windows. A tree, names Akshay Vatt, which is believe to be from the period of Mahabharat or witness of Gita Updesh by Krishna to Arjuna is not well maintained.
Rajesh K — Google review
Sacred place. Feeling great to visit a place where God himself narrated bhagwad Geeta.
Avinash B — Google review
Very calm and peaceful place,
Neeraj K — Google review
It is a very peaceful place. The light and sound show in the evening is a visual treat and enlightening. It is a very beautiful show and is also mesmerizing. Must visit for the light and sound show
NUTEK C — Google review
Peaceful, elevating and relaxing place. The place has immense religious importance for Hindus, and is full of huge and old banyan trees
Ankit W — Google review
Superb temple and super environment... Everyone should experience the light and sound show near temple.. And it will start fronm 7 or 7:30 pm daily. Ticket will be there.. There is no ticket counter available... Just enter the gate one person will be there near gate for tickets....
Anuraj N — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Jyotisar, Josar, Haryana 136119
15

Planet Way Round

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Tours
Adventure sports center
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Tourist information center
Parasailing & Paragliding
If you want to explore the Himalayas. Nepal ,Bhutan etc by driving your own SUV's etc, "PLANT WAY ROUND" is a fantastic company to plan this with. Rahul, Rohit, Saurabh, Susheel, Arjun and their team are absolutely professional and they go about their job and a very calm relaxed way. We got to do UPPER MUSTANG with them . 10 cars and 27 people ,and was an amazing experience . We will be coming back for more !! Well done guys, and now you are a part of our families too! Thanks for an awesome trip.
Hari S — Google review
Professionally handled group with good knowledge of the tour. They made it a wonderful and memorable experience for us. Very detailed planning and itinerary was laid out for better understanding and experience , job well done!!
Rajeev R — Google review
Unforgettable Family Adventure in Ladakh!" Our family vacation with Planet Way Round was no ordinary trip – it was an exhilarating journey that we'll cherish forever. Dr. Rahul Chauhan's expertise and knowledge of the area were invaluable, taking us to hidden gems that we wouldn't have discovered on our own. His guidance made the off-roading drives through challenging terrain a breeze, and his care for each individual in our group was truly commendable. From stunning vistas of snow-capped mountains to pristine lakes and vast expanses of rugged terrain, Ladakh's natural beauty left us in awe. Dr. Rahul's passion for the region's history and culture added depth to our experience, making every moment count. What truly set this trip apart was Dr. Rahul's flexibility and willingness to go the extra mile. He never said no to our requests, and his dedication to ensuring our safety and comfort was impressive. This trip was one of the best breaks of our life, and we can't recommend Planet Way Round enough to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure in the Himalayas. If you're seeking a journey that's more than just a vacation, look no further! Recommendation:Trust Dr. Rahul's expertise and let him guide you through the hidden gems of Ladakh. Don't miss the off-roading experiences and stunning natural beauty that this region has to offer! Would definitely recommend: To families, adventure-seekers, and anyone looking for a unique and immersive experience in Ladakh. Planet Way Round and Dr. Rahul Chauhan are the perfect guides to make your trip truly unforgettable!"
Megha J — Google review
Started 2025 with all India tour in January & Winter Spiti in February. Spent a month with Rahul (Mat🙂) & team Planet Way Round. In a word - flawless Enjoyed every moment, the easy with which every individuals needs are accommodated while keeping to a schedule and providing a fantastic experience! Zero stress & tons of fun Great locations to see, fantastic food, lovely accommodations. All the love & wish PWR all the success
Guneesh D — Google review
This was one of the best experiences I had . Lots of offroadings exploring the capabilities of both myself and my machine . The roads Rahul ji took us on were not the regular ones and totally amazing trails . He knows the landscape and internal routes very well . The best part is he builds a connect with all the travellers and makes sure things go smoothly . Thank you Dr.Rahul Chauhan aka MAT for this memorable trip and many more to come .
Avinash A — Google review
Excellent planning, and execution of both the road trips we had with plant way round. They make sure you keep remembering the road trip and time spent with your friends. Many more to come rohit and saurab.
Vineet C — Google review
This is my 5th trip with planet way round I also done leh ladhak trip in 2018 with another group but this trip for me unforgettable memories.special thanks to Mat who give us care love and comfort what we want.we are also interested with planet way round more trips in future.Thank you Mat God bless you.
Geeta T — Google review
I had recently travelled to leh Ladakh with planet way around , as a co passenger with Rahul, words are quite less to express my gratitude the way the trip had went. I had a lifetime of experience with the most stunning, extremely beautiful places in Ladakh with the most adventurous experience without any fear. Been on some of the most dangerous terrain and roads, but with expertise Rahul had shown and the guidance he had provided , I had the wonderful and way more comfortable trip as I had imagined. I would definitely recommend Planet way around if you really want to go out of the box and experience the things which you do not have imagined also.
Aishvarya A — Google review
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5.0
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near AVN School, Naya Bazar, Nahan, Himachal Pradesh 173001, India
http://www.planetwayround.com/
+91 98961 65335
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Gurudwara Panjokhra Sahib

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Sacred & Religious Sites
Gurudwara Panjokhra Sahib is a stunning Sikh temple that stands as a tribute to Guru Har Krishan, nestled along the Ambala-Naraingarh road. This sacred site draws thousands of visitors every Sunday, all seeking the uplifting energy and spiritual solace it offers. The gurudwara boasts magnificent domes and a serene pond for ceremonial baths, enhancing its tranquil atmosphere. During my recent visit, I was captivated by its beauty and the sense of community among worshippers.
Panjokhra Sahib Gurudwara is a revered Sikh shrine located near Ambala in Haryana, associated with the eighth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji. This gurudwara is not only a place of worship but also a significant historical site that holds deep spiritual importance for devotees. Historical Significance Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji, known for his wisdom and compassion despite his young age, visited Panjokhra during his journey to Delhi in 1664. According to historical accounts, a learned Brahmin scholar named Lal Chand doubted the Guru’s divine knowledge, believing that a young child could not possess such wisdom. To demonstrate the Guru’s spiritual grace, Guru Har Krishan Ji blessed an uneducated water carrier, Chhaju Ram, who was then able to explain the meanings of sacred scriptures with profound clarity. Witnessing this miracle, the Brahmin fell at the Guru’s feet and accepted his divine authority. This event is commemorated at Panjokhra Sahib, making the gurudwara a site of faith and inspiration. It serves as a reminder of Guru Har Krishan Ji’s teachings on humility, wisdom, and divine grace. Spiritual & Architectural Beauty The gurudwara itself is an architectural marvel, with its striking white structure, golden dome, and peaceful surroundings. The sarovar (holy pond) enhances the serenity of the place, where devotees often take a dip as an act of faith. The daily recitation of Gurbani (holy hymns) fills the air, creating a deeply meditative atmosphere. The langar (community kitchen) is another highlight, offering free meals to all visitors, upholding the Sikh principle of selfless service and equality. The volunteers here serve with dedication, making visitors feel welcomed and spiritually uplifted. Conclusion Panjokhra Sahib Gurudwara is a must-visit for those seeking spiritual peace, historical insight, and a glimpse into the teachings of Guru Har Krishan Ji. Whether you are a devotee or a traveler, the divine aura and rich history of this place leave a lasting impression.
Prabjeet S — Google review
Visiting a Gurudwara is always a peaceful and spiritually uplifting experience. Recently, I had the opportunity to visit a local Gurudwara, and it left a deep impression on me. From the moment I stepped inside, I was welcomed with warmth and humility, which is a true reflection of Sikh values. The atmosphere was serene, filled with the melodious sound of Gurbani (hymns) being recited. The cleanliness and orderliness of the premises were commendable. Everyone, regardless of religion or background, is treated equally and respectfully. I was particularly moved by the concept of seva (selfless service), as many volunteers were seen cleaning, organizing shoes, and preparing food in the langar (community kitchen). The langar is one of the most remarkable aspects of any Gurudwara. Free vegetarian meals are served to all visitors, emphasizing the Sikh principle of equality and charity. Sitting and eating together, side by side, regardless of status, is a humbling and powerful experience. Architecturally, the Gurudwara was simple yet elegant, with a beautiful prayer hall and golden domes shining under the sunlight. The sanctity of the place was preserved, and visitors were respectful, maintaining silence and covering their heads. Overall, my visit to the Gurudwara was enriching. It is not just a religious site, but also a place that promotes unity, compassion, and inner peace. I would highly recommend anyone—regardless of faith—to visit a Gurudwara and experience its calm and inclusive environment firsthand.
Ravinder M — Google review
"Where the whispers of Guru Har Krishan Ji still echo… Healing hearts, blessing souls, and calming minds. Panjokhra Sahib – not just a gurdwara, a spiritual pause in life’s journey."
Kanwar B — Google review
The Panjokhra Sahib Gurudwara “Dhan Dhan Shri Guru Harkrishan Sahib ji” truly I feel there the power of 8th Guru Sahib ji If any child stammering then if you go there and pray with holy and pure soul then your wish will come true and that child will speak normally
Dr. B — Google review
Dear Viewers😃 Satnam shiri Waheguru 🙏🏻 I am not able to review of gurughar. I Just want to say trust is everything. Just believe with faith. Baba ji will do everything for you. He is know what is better for us. Waheguru ji Mehar karna. Waheguru ji ka khalasa Waheguru ji ki fateh.🙏🏻
Barinder S — Google review
This place cannot be explained in words.. There is so much of energy which you can only feel when you are devoted by heart.. My son had some stammering issue I treated at many places but some one told me go there and you will feel the difference..and Iam really happy as my son has improved by more than 80%... Waheguru ji da Khalsa Waheguru ji di Fateh
Anudeep B — Google review
Very devine experience, felt so peaceful,.. Loved to go and spend time ..
Gurpreet J — Google review
Best gurudwara in Ambala do visit , very peaceful
Pushpendra S — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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Ambala - Naraingarh Rd, Panjokhara, Haryana 134007, India
+91 171 267 9105
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Gurudwara Sri Manji (Baoli) Sahib Ji

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Gurudwara Sri Manji (Baoli) Sahib Ji is a stunning Sikh temple adorned with gilded domes and intricately designed marble prayer halls, set within a spacious colonnaded courtyard. This sacred site marks the location where the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind, took refuge during his journey to meet Emperor Jahangir. Nestled along G.T.
The Gurudwara Manji Sahib was built on the site where the sixth Guru stayed during his visit to Ambala city. The main Gurudwara building is on G.T. Road (Shershah Suri Marg). Devotees come to this pilgrimage site to take a dip in the nearby pond. They also take nectar from the stepwell built by the sixth Guru during his stay here. Gurdwara Baoli Sahib or Gurdwara Manji Sahib – It is said that Guru Hargobind stayed here on his way to meet Emperor Jahangir. Villagers of nearby Khurrampur Majri complained of a chronic shortage of drinking water. The Guru encouraged them to dig a stepwell and ordered some of the Sikhs living there to help the villagers dig the stepwell and bridge it. On returning from Delhi, the Guru was happy to see that the work was completed. The Sikhs established a memorial platform, the Manji Sahib, at the place where the Guru lived near Baoli.
Gagan S — Google review
Very calm and serene place. Visited this place during my SSC exam. The place is beautiful especially at night. There's a pond behind the main Gurudwara which is lovely. They have good room facility to stay at night. Only 300 for a night. Rooms are spacious and they are also clean as well. Although the top most rooms can feel a little hot in summer. But it's the ideal place to stay if you are going for an exam.
Anshul T — Google review
Gurudwara Sri Manji Sahib Ji is one of the oldest Gurudwara Sahib in Ambala City. Many people come here to pay offerings to Guru Har gobind Singh Ji, the 10th Guru of Sikhs. This religious place also has a history attached to it. I have shared the details in the pictures. This Gurudwara Sahib has Bauli Sahib. It is believed whosoever drinks this holy water or takes bath from this holy water or She get rid of all the diseases and their wishes will be fulfilled. Waheguru ji Mehar karn 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Reviews B — Google review
Waheguru ji. A peaceful religious point (Gurudwara) associated with 6th Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind Sahib ji. He stayed here for 1 night while going to Gwalior jail from Amritsar. And on the request of local people the Guru dug the spot in this location to pour out holy water called Jal.
Harsimran S — Google review
Gurudwara Manji Sahib was constructed at the place where the sixth Guru Guru Hargobind Singhji stayed during his visit to Ambala city. The grand building of the Gurudwara is located on the G.T. Road.Guru Hargobind is said to have stayed here overnight while on his way to meet emperor Jahangir. The villagers of the nearby Khurampur Majri complained of perennial scarcity of drinking water. The Guru encouraged them a dig a baoli and instructed some Sikhs who lived here to assist the villagers in digging and lining the baoli. The Guru was pleased to see the work completed on his return from Delhi.
Sunny W — Google review
Too much devotional place
Sparsh A — Google review
Chhati(6th) patshahi & many Sikh guru visit this Gurudware also a bawoli it's beautiful great & holy place no need to discribe it.
Naveen K — Google review
Gurudwara Sri Manji Sahab Sarovar is One Of The Best Peaceful Place in Ambala where i Heartily feel a really Inner Peaceful ...
Aasan D — Google review
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4.5
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83o manji shahab gurudvara, Ambala, Haryana 134003, India
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Qila Mubarak

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Qila Mubarak is a historical fortress and palace complex located in Patiala, India. Built in 1764 by Maharaja Ala Singh, it served as the ancestral home of the maharajas of Patiala. The architecture reflects a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, featuring intricate designs such as soaring buttresses and latticed balconies.
The newly renovated Qila Mubarak is a must visit if you are interested in having a royal ambient experience. The family restaurant(Neel) and royal bar(The Patiala) are two different dining spaces We visited the Neel restaurant (prior booking required) where we were welcomed by live music. Staff is very welcoming Things to improve - Wider food menu and faster service
Abha N — Google review
Patiala just got his crown, the ran baas palace is Punjab’s first luxury palace hotel. Must visit here to experience the royal experience. The food is good, must go for experience. I really like the hotel and its a must visit in patiala
Raghav G — Google review
Qila Mubarak in Patiala is a significant heritage site showcasing the grandeur of Sikh architecture. While the fort’s exteriors are impressive, its interiors are not fully accessible to the public, and photography is strictly restricted—you’ll need to deposit your camera at the entrance. Within the complex, you’ll find Ran Baas, a luxury palace hotel, and another palace currently under restoration. The place holds immense historical and architectural value, but tourism could be promoted better if certain areas were opened to visitors and photography allowed, even with a nominal ticket fee. Despite the limitations, it’s worth a visit for those interested in history and heritage.
Gurinder S — Google review
No entry to main fort area. Just outside round can be taken. It is on lease to Hotel company. Even muesuem cannot be visited. I had been to many states and forts, that are well maintained and gives a sight to rich history of the place and state, but it is sad to see the royal city, Patiala 's palace in such a ruins and not open to public.
Uttamjit S — Google review
Qila Mubarak in Patiala is a heritage site, but unfortunately, the fort's interiors are not fully open to the public, with photography restricted within the premises. If you're carrying a camera, you will have to submit it at the entrance desk. The fort houses a luxury palace hotel by the name of Ran Baas. Another palace within the fort's premises is undergoing restoration. While the place is beautiful and speaks of rich Sikh architecture, the restrictions on photography and entry could be relaxed, or a ticket fee could be imposed, to promote tourism here.
Amaritpal K — Google review
This palace has private hotel inside it and thus they wont allow you in most of the premises, whatever open space you see is full of garbage, no tickets required.
Rohit A — Google review
Good place for a Half Day Visit..It's like a historical landmark. But Government interest to protect and maintaining is limited Security is available. Good parking available inside. Maintenance and support is less. One Hotel is working at the site.
Jithu V — Google review
Finally visited the Ran Bass hotel. If you have the money go and stay at a luxury boutique niche hotel. The manager is a gentleman called Mr Anthony. Knowledgeable on the history and updates done to the hotel. If you like the voice of Morgan Freeman, Matthew mcconnaughey or Roger moore he has a riveting voice that tells the history behind the hotel. Not allowed to take photos inside but can understand why for exclusivity. Staff first class. Service impeccable. Got the money GO
Paul A — Google review
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3.8
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Qila Chowk, Adalat Bazar, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
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ਬਾਰਾਂਦਰੀ ਬਾਗ

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Barandari Garden, often referred to as the "lungs of Patiala," is a tranquil oasis that invites visitors to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. This expansive park features a jogging track, vibrant flower beds, and a serene pond, making it an ideal spot for morning or evening strolls. The garden is not only a haven for relaxation but also serves as a backdrop for various film shoots from Pollywood and Bollywood due to its picturesque scenery.
“LUNGS OF PATIALA” This monicker perfectly describes Baradari Garden in Patiala. Huge open green, peaceful place for morning and evening walks. Added attraction is the chirping of birds which has just about gone extinct in our concrete jungle of the city. Hugely popular for songs and film shoots of Pollywood and Bollywood. You can find innumerable species of flora in the vast space. As the name suggests this garden had 12 entrances. Parking available at many entrances. Rides and games available for children. Hugely popular in Sunday’s’ and holidays. Open air gym is also very popular with all age groups. But it needs regular maintenance. Some of the equipment are not in proper working order. Cafeteria and clean toilets available. Must visit place in the summers. There is a marked difference in atmospheric temperature as you enter this garden
Harsimran P — Google review
Park is an absolute gem! I've never seen a park as breathtakingly beautiful as this one. The majestic trees, some of which seem to have stood the test of time like our forefathers, are truly awe-inspiring. The diversity of flora is staggering, and being amidst nature feels like a dream come true. It's as if nature has come alive, exceeding all imagination. A must-visit for anyone looking to reconnect with nature and find peace. Perfect for a stroll, picnic, or simply soaking in the serenity."
Prince K — Google review
Very Nice place to visit even along with family for morning or evening walk. There is a small fair also for children and kids games. A gym is placed in the park. Greenery everywhere and anybody can sit for a long tym in peace to calm his/her kind. Overall recommended place....
Ravi S — Google review
This evocative monicker perfectly encapsulates the essence of Baradari Garden, a true gem located in the heart of Patiala. This expansive green oasis offers a serene and tranquil environment, making it an ideal spot for morning and evening walks. As you stroll through the lush pathways, you are greeted by the delightful chirping of birds, a sound that has become increasingly rare in our modern concrete jungle. This garden serves as a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Baradari Garden is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a popular destination for filmmakers, frequently hosting songs and film shoots from both Pollywood and Bollywood. The garden is home to a diverse array of flora, showcasing countless species that thrive in its vast expanse. True to its name, the garden boasts twelve entrances, making it easily accessible from various points. Ample parking is available at many of these entrances, ensuring convenience for visitors. Families will find plenty of entertainment options, as the garden features rides and games that are particularly popular on Sundays and holidays, drawing crowds of children eager for fun. For fitness enthusiasts, the open-air gym is a major attraction, catering to individuals of all age groups. However, it is worth noting that the gym equipment requires regular maintenance, as some pieces are not in optimal working condition. Visitors can also enjoy the on-site cafeteria and clean restroom facilities, adding to the overall experience. A visit to Baradari Garden during the summer months is highly recommended, as you will notice a significant drop in temperature as you step into this lush sanctuary, making it a perfect retreat from the heat
Aman D — Google review
- One of the heritage gardens in Patiala 🏡 - Perfect place for morning or evening walk 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 - Wide variety of trees and flowers🌳🌴🌲🍀🪴 - Huge area.🌳 - Well maintained👍 - Not sure why but paid washrooms 💵
Anmol M — Google review
Wonderful place to rest and fresh the mood in greens
Uttamjit S — Google review
A heritage garden of Patiala. Nice to walk around here and relax. There are many trees and flowers along with places to sit. There is also an exercise corner, yoga corner, and kids place. Many old statues can't be find anymore. These days the garden lacks upkeep and maintenance. Hope to see its stunning glory back.
Subrata N — Google review
Choti baradari gardens is a place in front of Baradari palace which was residence of Emperor Rajinder Singh. He brought rare species of trees and flowers from different places and planted them in this garden. The big fruit trees the Fern House and the Rock Garden shows his interest towards nature
Kaka G — Google review
4.4
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4.3
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89PR+2V9, Baradari, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
https://baradarigardenspatiala.in/
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Shri Kali Devi Temple, Patiala

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shri Kali Devi Mandir, a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kali, was constructed by Sikh Maharaja Bhupinder Singh in 1936. It is a highly revered religious site that remains bustling throughout the day with devotees seeking blessings from Maa Kali and hoping for their wishes to be fulfilled. Situated in Patiala, this must-visit temple boasts of new infrastructure and a well-maintained parking area.
We visited the temple on a Sunday and believe me it was too crowded. We don't get to see the deity properly as the priests will literally push you away. Frankly speaking, cleanliness of the surroundings of the temple needs to be worked on...it was littered with garlands, wine bottles and Puja items. If these things are not allowed inside the temple..then it must be restricted.
Moon P — Google review
The Kali Mata temple is a very extraordinary temple. Visiting here brings peace to the mind. Kali Mata is seated here in a very beautiful form. 🌼✨
Mehak D — Google review
Shri Kali Devi Temple in Patiala, Punjab, is a prominent Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, revered as a fierce protector and remover of obstacles. The temple attracts devotees from across the region who seek strength, courage, and blessings for prosperity. Known for its vibrant celebrations during Navratri and other festivals, the temple hosts special rituals, devotional singing, and offerings. Its serene ambiance and traditional architecture create a spiritual environment conducive to meditation and worship. Shri Kali Devi Temple remains a central place of devotion, cultural gatherings, and religious heritage in Patiala, inspiring faith and community engagement.
Priyanka M — Google review
Shri Kali Devi Mata Temple is a very powerful energetic positive vibes blessing and happy environment in Temple.
Kalpesh B — Google review
Jai ho kali devi mataji ki ... Jai ho ... Jai ho .. This temple is located within Patiala City... It is located on the opposite side of the Omaxe Mall. Many devotees come here to see the Goddess. This is quite famous. The temple is quite magnificent. Seeing the Goddess Kali fulfills all desires. If you come with a pure heart, your wishes are surely fulfilled.
Om R — Google review
Kali Mata Mandir in Patiala is a testament to the city's rich historical heritage. This ancient temple is steeped in spiritual energy, and the religious aura is palpable. The temple's architecture and design are a reflection of the region's cultural legacy. A must-visit for anyone interested in history, spirituality, or simply seeking a divine experience. The temple's powerful vibrations will leave you feeling blessed and connected to the divine."
Prince K — Google review
Maa Kali Devi Temple in Patiala is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Goddess Kali, often considered second in significance only to the famous Kalighat Temple in Kolkata. The temple exudes a strong spiritual and peaceful atmosphere that many visitors immediately feel upon entering. It is not just a place of worship but also an important cultural and historical landmark of the Royal City Patiala. Saturdays usually attract large crowds of devotees, so those who prefer a calm and unhurried darshan may plan their visit on weekdays. The temple has long been known for its deep-rooted traditions, including stories of immense devotion where devotees make unique prayers and offerings out of divine faith. Overall, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the spiritual heritage and living devotion that defines Patiala’s connection with Maa Kali. The Maa Kali Devi Temple in Patiala also houses a much older and revered temple of Maa Rajarajeshwari within the same premises, located centrally inside the complex.
Harish S — Google review
This is Shri Kali Devi Mandir. I visited the day before Diwali There was no waiting for entry might be a reason that on Deevali days. Teple premises are maintaining good Surveillance is goog. Needs further cleanness required.
Sheshu K — Google review
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4.7
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89PV+FMG, Manjit Nagar, Sidhu Colony, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
http://maakalidevimandirpatiala.com/
+91 175 231 1324
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Omaxe Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Omaxe Mall, located in Patiala, Punjab, is a modern shopping and entertainment destination that offers a grand and well-designed space for visitors. The mall boasts a wide range of high-end stores catering to fashion enthusiasts, tech-savvy individuals, and those seeking quality products. It's not just a shopping hub but also an ideal place to hang out with family and friends.
This place is a fantastic place for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The mall has a wide variety of stores, ranging from popular brands to local shops, making it easy to find almost anything you need. The food court is well-organized, offering a mix of cuisines to satisfy all taste buds.
Sanoj S — Google review
Omaxe Mall is among the liveliest and most well-kept shopping spots in Patiala. With a fine blend of retail stores, food joints, and entertainment choices, it’s an ideal hangout for families, couples, and even those exploring alone
Karishma A — Google review
Omaxe Mall is a great addition to Chandni Chowk! It beautifully blends modern shopping comfort with the charm of old Delhi. The place is clean, air-conditioned, and well-managed — a big relief from the crowded lanes outside. You’ll find a mix of branded stores, food outlets, and jewelry showrooms all under one roof. Parking and accessibility are good too. A nice spot to shop or just take a break while exploring the market.
Payal J — Google review
The Omaxe Mall has a great mix of shopping outlets, eateries, and entertainment options, making it a perfect place for families, couples, or even solo visits.
Siddique S — Google review
Omaxe Mall is one of the most vibrant and well-maintained shopping destinations in Patiala. The mall has a great mix of shopping outlets, eateries, and entertainment options, making it a perfect place for families, couples, or even solo visits. Pros: 1. Wide Variety of Stores: The mall hosts several well-known brands for apparel, accessories, and lifestyle products. 2. Food Court: The food court offers diverse options, ranging from quick snacks to full-course meals. Popular chains like McDonald's and Domino’s make it even better. 3. Entertainment: It features a multiplex cinema, which is ideal for movie enthusiasts. 4. Cleanliness and Ambience: The mall is clean, well-lit, and spacious, providing a comfortable shopping experience. 5. Parking Facility: Adequate parking space with good security measures. Cons: 1. Crowded on Weekends: It can get quite busy during weekends and festive seasons. 2. Limited Local Brand Options: While there are popular international and national brands, the variety of local Patiala-based outlets could be better. Overall, Omaxe Mall is a go-to destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment in Patiala. Whether you’re looking for a casual outing or a shopping spree, it’s worth visiting.
Rohit J — Google review
Now many showrooms have gone from there, only Big Bazaar,DIV and movie theater is left
Gurtej T — Google review
The one and only mall that create curiosity for the people of Patiala. A good place to hang out and shop in Patiala. Not too costly not too cheap. A perfect fit for Indians. Since easy day has been overtaken by Jio Mart....it is no longer attractive any more... Easy day use to pull a lot of customers....
HARPREET S — Google review
Omaxe mall is located near kali mata temple at a walking distance. The mall is good with many brands located within. Also the food court is there but it is closed after covid. However Mc Donald's is there and also there are slides for kids on the ground floor m
Shulank O — Google review
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3.9
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Mall Rd, opposite Kali Devi Temple, Baradari, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
https://www.omaxe.com/mall-in-patiala-omaxe-mall/
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Gurudwara Shri Dukhniwaran Sahib, Patiala

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Gurudwara Shri Dukhniwaran Sahib in Patiala is a magnificent and historic Sikh worship complex that offers a tranquil escape for visitors. Nestled on elevated land donated by the villagers of Lehal, this sacred site is believed to have been graced by Guru Teg Bahadur himself. The Gurudwara features a serene pool of holy water, enhancing its spiritual ambiance. Many believe that prayers offered here can alleviate suffering, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace.
One of the most beautiful Gurdwara in Patiala. Very systematically organised. The gurnaam inside can provide solace to your disturbed mind. Lovely floral decorations.
Moon P — Google review
Gurudwara Shri Dukhniwaran Sahib in Patiala is a very peaceful and holy place. It is visited by many people who come here to pray and find relief from their worries. The gurudwara has a large holy pond (sarovar), and it is believed that taking a dip in it can heal illnesses and remove pain. The building is beautiful and well-maintained. The atmosphere is calm and spiritual, and the sound of prayers (Gurbani) gives a feeling of peace. The langar (free community meal) is served to all visitors with love and respect, showing the true spirit of equality and service. Cleanliness is well taken care of, and the staff and volunteers are kind and helpful. There is enough space for parking, and it is easy for elderly people to move around. Overall, it is a must-visit place if you are in Patiala. It brings peace to the heart and mind.
Nitish S — Google review
Gurudwara Dukhniwaran Sahib in Patiala is a spiritually uplifting and serene place, offering peace and solace to every visitor. The Gurudwara is beautifully maintained with a sacred Sarovar where devotees take a dip, believing it cures ailments and sorrow. The atmosphere is filled with divine energy, and the sound of Gurbani brings immense calm. The langar served is delicious and humbling, promoting the Sikh values of equality and service. With its historical and spiritual significance, it’s not just a place of worship but a powerful experience of faith and devotion. A must-visit for anyone seeking inner peace and divine blessings
Pankaj G — Google review
Very Peaceful. I love being out here. I went all they from Delhi to go and sit for around 3-4 hours out there.
Dhiraj K — Google review
Had to stop during my bike trip because of rain and I noticed this beautiful Gurudwara, couldn’t take my eyes off it.
Rohit A — Google review
A lovely Gurudwara with a wonderful belief attached to it linked to the 9th Guru - that those who visit, pray and take a dip in the pond with a pure heart can alleviate suffering.
A C — Google review
Very faithful and peaceful and beautiful palace. Spiritual healing and peace are the properties of the Gurudwara Dukhnivaran Sahib, one of the most revered Gurudwaras in Punjab. Located in Lehal, a part of Patiala, it is famous for its curing properties for any ailments that anyone may be suffering from. Visitors have faith in abluting in the holy water of the pond here, because of its healing qualities. Gurudwara Dukhnivaran Sahib's origin is tied to a villager named Bhag Ram from Lehal, who sought the blessings of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji to end a mysterious plague afflicting the area. In January 1672, the Guru visited Lehal, spending time by the village pond, preaching and meditating under a banyan tree. His presence and meditation led to the plague's eradication. Consequently, the site where Guru Ji meditated came to be known as Dukhnivaran, meaning "the end of all sufferings", and this name was given to the Gurudwara. Between 1748 and 1782, Raja Amar Singh of Patiala established a garden in honour of Guru Tegh Bahadur's special visit, entrusting its care to Nihang Sikhs. Court records from 1870 mention a garden belonging to the Guru and a well, used by the Nihangs. In 1920, plans to build a railway line threatened the banyan tree where Guru Tegh Bahadur had sat, but workers refused to cut it down. Consequently, Maharaja Bhupinder Singh cancelled the project. Although a Gurudwara had not yet been built, a committee was formed in 1930 to raise funds and begin construction. Twelve years later, in 1942, the building was completed under the supervision of Maharaja Yadavindra Singh, a devout Sikh. True to its name, Gurudwara Dukhnivaran Sahib is believed to alleviate grief for those who visit with a pure heart and offer sincere prayers.
Devansh G — Google review
Gurdwara Shri Dukh Nivaran Sahib is not just a religious site; it's an oasis of profound peace and spiritual solace. From the moment you step inside, the atmosphere envelops you in a sense of calm and serenity. The architecture is stunningly beautiful, with the gleaming white marble and gold domes creating a majestic yet welcoming sight. The complex is incredibly well-maintained, with spotlessly clean premises and beautifully landscaped gardens that invite quiet contemplation. The highlight, as the name suggests ('Dukh Nivaran' meaning 'Eraser of Sorrows'), is the peaceful and uplifting energy of the main sanctum. Listening to the continuous recitation of Gurbani (Guru's hymns) is a heart-touching experience that feels truly liberating. The Langar (community kitchen) is run with immense dedication and selfless service (Seva). The food is simple, delicious, and served with so much love and warmth, embodying the core Sikh principle of equality and community. Whether you are seeking spiritual blessings, historical knowledge, or simply a quiet place to find inner peace, this Gurdwara is a must-visit. The volunteers and staff are helpful and humble. An absolutely unforgettable experience that stays with you long after you've left. Highly recommended for everyone.
Suneel K — Google review
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4.9
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Sirhind - Patiala Rd, Factory Area, Upkar Nagar, Patiala, Punjab 147004, India
https://www.dukhniwaransahib.com/
+91 84370 08007
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Nalas Mandir

Building
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
5.0
(13)
Bhateri Bhapal Nalas Rd, Rangian, Punjab 140402, India
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Elante Mall

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Building
Shopping
Shopping Malls
Elante Mall is a spacious and upscale shopping destination that offers a wide range of international shops, dining options, a cinema multiplex, and a play center. Located in Chandigarh, it is conveniently situated near popular attractions such as ISKCON Chandigarh, Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Leisure Valley, The Rock Garden of Chandigarh, and Sukhna Lake.
4.5
(1239)
Industrial Area Phase I, Chandigarh, 160002, USA
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Timber Trail Heights & Terraces

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Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the Shivalik mountains, Timber Trail Heights & Terraces is a serene mountain hotel accessible by a scenic cable car ride. The resort offers luxury rooms with modern amenities and activities like snooker and table tennis. Guests can unwind at the open-air bar, outdoor pool, or indulge in Ayurvedic massages for relaxation. Visitors praise the breathtaking views of the mountains from the infinity pool and compliment the professional and courteous front desk staff.
With a very clean and fresh environment this resort is on the top of the location. Food was awesome and the service of the staff was appreciated. The game zone was in great condition. Family should visit.
RV C — Google review
Online on the place's overview there were pictures of swimming pool but on booking even the best room here that is the super deluxe room, we did not get access to swimming pool. They said it is not a part of this property. They also said that the swimming pool is present only in moksha that is a 5 star place. And that we cannot have access to that even after paying. Scam!
GEETANJALI A — Google review
I booked the rooms through Goibobo.. stay was very comfortable. Food was really nice and overall hospitality was really good. It is very huge property. Weather was too good. View was really awesome. The only thing missing was swimming pool..
Neetika J — Google review
They didn't let us eat because we reached there by car and not by ropeway. Even after requesting them to let us atleast eat something because we have been traveling for last 3 hours they refused and asked us to go immediately. Apparently their ropeway business is more important than the customers. A very very very bad experience.
Namrata G — Google review
We had booked valley view room with balcony to enjoy the scenery. But we were unable to do so because of the monkey menice. There were monkeys all the time in the balcony making it inaccessible for us. And to further add to nuisance they even littered the balcony and most of our time was spent in shooing them away from inside the room. Once they even tried to enter the room and take away eatables. All the hotel staff did was give us a stick and we had to stay on high alert the entire time. Poor maintainence by the hotel. This is not what were there for.
Mansha B — Google review
It's great for one time experience, you will get complete view of the valley from the cabin. It costs 1k/ person.
Mona K — Google review
Every thing perfect except trolly service it's take too much time if there is rush.trolly persons not fully careful about ur luggage
Atul C — Google review
Hotels are excellent but little expensive. It is worth staying there and enjoying the calmness of nature
Dr. S — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(438)
Timber Trail Heights, Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh 173220, India
https://www.timbertrail.in/heights-terraces-parwanoo?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic
+91 92185 32347
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Sukhna Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Sukhna Lake is a picturesque reservoir in Chandigarh, offering activities like pedal boating and jogging along its shores. It's a popular spot for photographers, with the shimmering lake framed by the majestic Shivalik hills providing stunning scenic views from sunrise to moonlit nights. The area also boasts attractions like the Cactus Garden, Rose Garden, and opportunities for trekking in the lower Shivalik Hills.
Sukhna Lake is a serene and beautifully maintained spot in the heart of Chandigarh. Ideal for morning walks, boating, or just relaxing by the water. The views are stunning, especially at sunrise and sunset. Clean surroundings, peaceful vibe, and great for families and nature lovers!
DEEPAK Y — Google review
Has to be the best place in chandigarh, one of the best walking / jogging track you'd see.. lake on one side and green belt on the other.. sit for sometime and enjoy the wonderful hills in the backdrop and feel the cool breeze.. plenty of parking and a wonderful cafe..
Sumit G — Google review
I visited Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh early morning recently, and it was a refreshing experience! This man-made lake, built in 1958 by Le Corbusier’s team, is a serene spot with calm waters reflecting the Shivalik hills. The early morning vibe was magical—cool air, chirping birds, and a stunning sunrise painting the sky. The walking path was perfect for a peaceful stroll, and I loved watching locals jogging and practicing yoga. The nearby café served tasty snacks, adding to the charm. However, some areas had litter, which slightly detracted from the beauty. Also, more benches would’ve been nice for resting. Despite these, Sukhna Lake’s tranquility and scenic views make it a lovely spot to start the day in Chandigarh.
Sayak D — Google review
A Serene Escape and the Jewel of Chandigarh! During my visit to Chandigarh for the ISRT meeting this September, a trip to Sukhna Lake was the perfect way to unwind. The moment I arrived, I was struck by the incredible sense of peace and tranquility. The lake itself is beautiful, with placid waters shimmering against the stunning backdrop of the distant Shivalik Hills. A leisurely stroll along the clean, wide promenade was so refreshing and offered a wonderful escape from the city's hustle. The atmosphere was calm and rejuvenating, and I could see why it's such a beloved spot for locals and tourists alike. Sukhna Lake is truly the jewel of Chandigarh. It was a highlight of my trip and is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of peace and natural beauty
Sohaib A — Google review
I have been visiting this place and it remains an incredible destination to relax and reconnect with nature. Sukhna Lake, a serene reservoir at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills in the Himalayas, is an integral part of Chandigarh’s planned cityscape. Even today, it stands as one of India’s most famous artificial lakes and planned city, offering a tranquil experience with still waters. Nestled at the forefront of Sector 1, the lake is surrounded by lush forests and sits adjacent to the governor’s residences of both states. The morning sunshine here is truly mesmerizing, creating a magical aura for early risers. Joggers, walkers, and yoga enthusiasts find their perfect spot along the lake’s edge to embrace the refreshing start of the day.
Abhishek S — Google review
Beautyful and clean lake Best recommended place for a evening walk. Beautiful scenery
Anuj B — Google review
A picturesque lake,peaceful atmosphere, with the scenic background of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake has become an iconic landmark of the City Beautiful.
MP S — Google review
Situated at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake offers picturesque views, especially during sunrise and sunset. The calm waters reflect the surrounding greenery, creating a tranquil environment ideal for relaxation and photography. Sukhna Lake is a must-visit spot in Chandigarh, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities suitable for all ages.
Jasvinder S — Google review
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Sector 1, Chandigarh 160001, USA
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Rock Garden of Chandigarh

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Nature & Parks
Parks
The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a 24-acre whimsical wonderland created by Nek Chand, a humble roads inspector. It is made from the debris of nearly 50 villages and an assortment of found objects like shattered plates, ceramic tiles, and colorful glass bangles. Nek Chand worked secretly for two decades to create this artistic masterpiece. The garden features mosaic courtyards, sculptures, and paths made from old crockery.
4.4
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Sector 1, Chandigarh, 160001, India, USA
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Zakir Hussain Rose Garden

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Garden
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Park
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, established in 1967, spans across 30 acres and showcases a wide variety of roses, complemented by walking paths and fountains. The garden is conveniently located near several popular attractions such as ISKCON Chandigarh, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Leisure Valley, The Rock Garden of Chandigarh, Elante mall, and Sukhna Lake.
Rose Garden, Sector 17, is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to visit in Chandigarh. The moment you enter, you feel a fresh and calm vibe that makes the whole atmosphere soothing. The garden is extremely clean, well-maintained, and filled with a wide variety of roses that add amazing color and fragrance to the surroundings. Walking through the neatly designed paths feels refreshing, and the greenery all around creates a perfect environment for relaxation.
आशीष अ — Google review
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, located in Chandigarh, is an exquisite and expansive botanical garden that boasts a rich collection of beautiful roses. Spanning over 30 acres, this garden is named after India's former president, Zakir Hussain, and is home to more than 1,600 different species of roses, making it a paradise for nature lovers and horticulturists alike. Visitors to the garden can expect a vibrant and colorful display, with roses of all shapes, sizes, and colors blooming throughout the year. The well-maintained paths and lush green lawns provide a tranquil environment for leisurely strolls, picnics, and relaxation. The garden is also equipped with benches and shaded areas, allowing guests to sit back and enjoy the fragrant surroundings. The annual Rose Festival is one of the highlights of the garden, attracting tourists and locals with its cultural events, flower competitions, and entertainment options. The festival celebrates the beauty of roses and includes activities such as photography contests, landscaping workshops, and live music performances. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the garden is equipped with modern facilities, including restrooms and parking, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests. The commitment to preserving and showcasing a wide variety of roses makes the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden a must-visit attraction in Chandigarh. Overall, the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden is a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its serene atmosphere, coupled with the breathtaking beauty of countless rose varieties, makes it a perfect spot for families, couples, and anyone seeking a moment of peace amidst nature's splendor.
Pankaj C — Google review
While the garden is beautiful and well maintained; it feels very mechanical, just made for the sake of the city because the city is like the cities abroad. Garden is big and if you want to spend some peaceful time, then only you should visit.
RUTVIK D — Google review
Rose is one of the best attractions in Chandigarh. If you like roses and greenery you must visit this place. Although Chandigarh is very green but this place an its own vibe.
Deedar — Google review
We went in November but there were almost no Rose's flowering. So better visit in February. But very nice garden to sit and relax.
Siglinde R — Google review
• Asia’s largest rose garden, sprawled over ~30 acres, with around 50,000 rose bushes encompassing 1,600 varieties — this immense diversity makes it a botanical marvel.   • Often called a “Floral Wonderland” or “blooming exhibit,” it’s a sensory delight for flower lovers.   Visually Stunning & Well-Maintained • The garden is meticulously landscaped with carved lawns, flower beds, fountains, and pathways—ideal for photography, reflection, or just soaking up the scenery.    • Multiple reviews highlight the serene ambiance and cleanliness: “The Rose Garden is a breathtakingly beautiful place spread across a vast area… exceptionally well‑maintained, with lush greenery and a clean, serene atmosphere.”  “Calm, serene, clean and green… soothing… Well laid out green areas and the pathways… a dedicated kids zone… fountains… amazing variety of roses of course…” 
Surjeet M — Google review
It is a very nice and big garden where you can easily spend 2 to 3 hours. Childrens play area are also there. There are lots of varities of roses from all over the world. You can scan their QR code and know more information about them. Better to visit in winters as roses are more blossoms in that season.
Deepak C — Google review
Nice and clean garden, lots of variety of flowers specially roses, and other flowers too. Camera men’s roam around to click good pictures.
Rohit R — Google review
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Jan Marg, 16B, Sector 16, Chandigarh, 160015, India
https://zakirhussainrosegarden.com/
+91 1800 180 2116
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Panjab University

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Public university
Sights & Landmarks
Panjab University, located in Chandigarh, is a vibrant hub of student life and academic excellence. Known for its lush green surroundings and beautiful gardens, it offers an inviting atmosphere that enhances the educational experience. The campus features unique structures like Gandhi Bhawan, which symbolizes peace amidst traditional architecture. Students enjoy delicious meals at the upper cafeteria and nearby shops in the Student Centre, making dining a delightful social activity.
Academics: Excellent faculty and diverse programs. Campus Life: Beautiful green campus with vibrant events. Facilities: Great library, sports complex, and hostels. Reputation: Highly ranked and well-respected.
Arshdeep K — Google review
Panjab University continues to be one of Northern India's premier institutions—renowned for its beauty, academic strength, and vibrant campus life. Its infrastructural assets like the AC Joshi Library and Student Centre create a strong quality-of-life experience for students. Accreditation and improved rankings underline its academic credibility. If you're considering PU, its strengths in teaching, legacy, and affordability make it attractive, especially if safety and support structures are also in place.
Moksh B — Google review
One of the best universities in Northern India. Lash green, education friendly campus with all modern facilities.
SHAHIDUZZAMAN S — Google review
For the Haryana ADO exam, my center was Govt Model High School, Sector 25, Block B, Chandigarh. It is located around 8-10 Km from Chandigarh railway station. Outside the exam center, on the notice board, the roll number and sitting arrangement were displayed. Inside the gate, a security check-up was done. They have the facilities for submitting mobiles, bags etc. free of cost. But, they have asked us to remove all the threads, religious threads from our hands (but it was not written on the admit card). Anyway, they have guided us along the route to our respective classroom. Drinking water and bathroom facilities are available. On the black board, the sitting arrangement, date, center details etc. are mentioned. Sir checked our admit card and identity proof. They have distributed question papers with a slight delay of 5 minutes (They have provided an extra 5 minutes for the exam for this reason). The exam was conducted properly without any disturbance. Overall, this center was good. Thank You! 🙏
Vipul S — Google review
Panjab University is one of the best university in the north India. I am doing Masters in Computer Applications from this university. University life is really good. University conducts many events especially in February- March. This university is ranked in world ranked universities also. Really grateful to be a part of this university. This university is my dream university and studying here is like dream came true. If you get chance to get admission here, just go for it. It is better than any private university, teachers are really good.
PARNEET K — Google review
Best place in chandigarh full of positive vibes. Love to visit this energetic place frequently. You will see beautiful faces around there. You can enjoy delicious yummy food like cheese Naan gravy, Chinese platter, at very reasonable price like 50 to 70rs. It is pleasure doing gossips with friends while sipping Masala tea in lush green garden. Don't miss the food it's is highly delicious. Highly recommended place if you want to remind your college days again.
Motorcycle D — Google review
It is a best ever university in India 🇮🇳, it is known not only for its well planned infrastructural design of buildings and quality of education but also for its lifestyle and day to day life, which particular can be witnessed at Students Centre- a round shaped circular building housing various shops, eatery stalls for students… There are many shops and eating points here at Student centre, I always love to eat and have cup of coffee or tea here. One can have meal, fast foods like grilled sandwiches 🥪, burgers 🍔, pasta 🍝, spring roll, momos, salad 🥗, juice 🥤, shakes, snacks and many other eatable items at affordable price. I also used to have pasta and coffee ☕️… love this place
Dr L — Google review
Sharing some photos of panjab university as a memory for myself of good old days from sunshine to the moonlight we have enjoyed every moment, every night doesn't matter if we are lazy or if we bunking from the class. All are memories we treasure and moving forward. For the newcomer: have a fun ride while tasting some fruity under the campus with beautiful. Good luck! for your journey
Gurpreet S — Google review
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Sector 14, Chandigarh, 160014, India
https://puchd.ac.in/
+91 172 253 4818
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Sri Harmandir Sahib

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, is a central place of worship for Sikhs worldwide. The temple is made of white marble covered in gold leaf and is surrounded by the Amritsar Sarovar, with a causeway called the Guru's Bridge leading to its entrance. Inside, devotees can find the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism.
Our family visited Sri Harmandir Sahib Gurudwara during 21 to 23 October 2025 Dipawali holidays Darshan. We stayed at Sri Guru Arian Devji Niwas, near campus. Due to the blessings of God, we took Darshan for 3 consecutive days, in a calm, tranquil, pious, religious atmosphere. We got Langar prasad. Hundreds of Sikh community bhakts were voluntarily providing their valuable services happily. It has a clean, peaceful, serene, excellent infrastructure facilities coupled with best human resources serving the devotees.
Brijmohan D — Google review
The Shri Harmandir Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple, is a spiritual and cultural beacon for Sikhs worldwide. Located in Amritsar, Punjab, India, it's a masterpiece of Sikh architecture, blending Indian and Islamic styles. The temple's gleaming gold dome and intricate marble work create a breathtaking sight, especially when illuminated at night. The sacred Amrit Sarovar pool surrounds the temple, symbolizing spiritual growth. As the holiest gurmukhā gurudwārā, it houses the Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhism's holy scripture. The temple's four entrances signify equality and openness, welcoming people from all walks of life.
Sohail R — Google review
Beautiful, humbling place. There was so much to experience from the Golden temple to the jora service to the langar service to the gold sewa workshop. The museums on-site are also there to serve as a reminder of the resilience that Sikhs have had to have to survive and become a large community. There are many gurudwaras and soravars (lakes) on-site to take amrat as well. To be able to sit under the trees that some of the Gurus had done so was also wonderful. A beautiful place to visit.
Piyush P — Google review
Visiting Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, was a truly divine and peaceful experience. The moment you step inside, the positive energy of the place surrounds you completely. The sight of the golden structure reflecting on the holy water is absolutely breathtaking, it feels serene and spiritual in every sense. The seva done by volunteers, from helping visitors to preparing and serving food in the langar, is truly inspiring. The langar experience itself is something everyone should have at least once, pure, and full of devotion. The entire temple complex is extremely well-maintained, clean, and beautifully organized despite the huge crowds. The pathway around the sarovar is peaceful for sitting or walking, especially in the early morning or late evening when the lighting makes it look magical. Overall, Sri Harmandir Sahib is not just a religious place but a symbol of peace, equality, and faith. No matter what your background is, you’ll feel a deep sense of spirituality here. A must-visit place that truly touches the heart.
Abhisek P — Google review
Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, originally built by Guru Ram Das Ji, is a full-on serenity powerhouse. The entire space operates like a high-efficiency ecosystem — calm energy, timeless architecture, and a 24/7 langar that serves thousands with seamless execution. Many devotees believe that with the Guru’s blessings, even the toughest illnesses can find relief and healing here. Stepping inside feels like your mind gets a hard reset — clarity, balance, and a sense of collective harmony all in one place.
Satinder K — Google review
Good experience ❤️‍🩹 15 sites Sri Harmandir Sahib, widely known as the Golden Temple, is the holiest Gurdwara and the most significant pilgrimage site in Sikhism. Located in the heart of Amritsar, Punjab, it is a symbol of human brotherhood and equality, welcoming people of all castes, creeds, and races. Key Details Name Origin: "Harmandir" means "Temple of God" (Hari = God, Mandir = Temple), while "Sahib" denotes respect. It is called the Golden Temple because its upper stories and dome are adorned with approximately 400-500 kilograms of pure gold leaf. Location and Architecture: The temple complex is built on a 67-foot-square platform in the center of the Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar), a large sacred water tank. The main temple structure is connected to the shore by a causeway. A unique architectural feature is its four entrances, symbolizing that the path to God is open to everyone from all directions.
Government L — Google review
Needless to add this place is absolutely magical especially early morning between 3.30 am and 5.30 am. It is absolutely breathtaking. A must visit at that time. One can sleep later during the day. The serenity an peacefulness is something one must experience.
Himanshu V — Google review
A divine place. I have almost zero knowledge of Sikhism. But when I stand in th3 queue for 4 hours that is when I felt the presence different energy. I have been to Kashi, Ujjain and every where u have to stand in queue. A lot of pushing touching, but here people are standing together with families but with pure energy and devotion to "Guru"🙏
B G — Google review
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Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Amritsar Cantt., Punjab 143006, India
https://sgpc.net/sri-harmandir-sahib/
+91 183 255 3957
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