Kurukshetra – The legendary battlefield of the Mahabharata, where Lord Krishna gave the Bhagavad Gita sermon.
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary – A paradise for bird watchers, home to migratory birds from across the world.
Kingdom of Dreams (Gurugram) – India’s first live entertainment and Bollywood theme park.
Brahma Sarovar – A sacred water body in Kurukshetra, believed to be one of the largest man-made tanks in India.
Morni Hills – Haryana’s only hill station, a perfect spot for trekking and adventure sports.
Panipat – The site of three historic battles that shaped Indian history.
Surajkund – Famous for its Surajkund International Crafts Mela, showcasing traditional Indian handicrafts.
Agriculture Powerhouse – Haryana is known as the "Breadbasket of India," producing wheat, rice, sugarcane, and mustard.
Automobile & Manufacturing Hub – Maruti Suzuki, Hero MotoCorp, and many other car manufacturers have their headquarters in Haryana.
IT & Startups – Gurugram is India’s second-largest IT hub, after Bangalore, with global companies like Google, Microsoft, and Accenture.
Dairy & Milk Production – Haryana ranks among India’s top milk-producing states and is known for Murrah buffaloes.
Handloom & Handicrafts – Haryana is famous for Phulkari embroidery, pottery, and woodwork.
The official language is Hindi, but Haryanvi, Punjabi, and English are also widely spoken.
Haryana is known for its bold and straightforward people, with a strong sense of community and valor.
Wrestling and Kabaddi are deeply embedded in Haryana’s culture, producing Olympic champions like Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik.
Covers 44,212 sq km, located in North India, surrounding Delhi on three sides.
Bordered by Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh,making it a gateway to North India