Haryana Tourism Corporation Limited is the government-owned official tourism agency of Haryana in India. It began operation with one resort in 1966, and now owns and operates 44 tourist complexes all over the state. These complexes offer lodging, fast-food, and recreational activities. Haryana Tourism also offers adventure tourism and farm tourism. It organizes the Surajkund Crafts Mela (Fair) every year in February.
Haryana Tourism opened the resort in 1966. Further expansion was based on the concept of highway tourism. Several tourist stops were opened along the National Highways crossing through the state to cater to the travellers. At a later stage, tourist complexes were built at district headquarters for the local population. In recent years the focus has shifted to develop cultural spots, golf courses, farm tourism and adventure tourism. ROHTAK HISTORY :- Rohtak had known as the city of Raksash due to live near the banks of Rakshee river in Dwapur time which is know as dam num.8 near Gohana city in Sonipat (in Hindu Granthas)
Haryana Tourism owns and operates 44 tourist complexes. Most of them are named after local birds,[1] for example, the Sandpiper Tourist Complex at Rewari and the Baya Tourist Complex at Bhiwani. Most tourist complexes offer lodging, some have fast-food restaurants, and some are situated near lakes. Karna Lake near Karnal, Morni Lake near Surajkund, Damdama Lake near Sohna and Tilyar lake near Rohtak are the more famous lakes. Some complexes also have the facility to host conferences.A very famous and peaceful place 10 km from Bhiwani on Tosham road (DABAR -BAPORA).Many sufi's and ayurvedic people make this holy place graceful with their feet.Around 50 acres (200,000 m2) of land full of wild animals like rabbits, patriots, plenty of peacocks, sanbhar etc. make the environment cheerful. Lot of temples make it very joyful.
Haryana Tourism opened the resort in 1966. Further expansion was based on the concept of highway tourism. Several tourist stops were opened along the National Highways crossing through the state to cater to the travellers. At a later stage, tourist complexes were built at district headquarters for the local population. In recent years the focus has shifted to develop cultural spots, golf courses, farm tourism and adventure tourism. ROHTAK HISTORY :- Rohtak had known as the city of Raksash due to live near the banks of Rakshee river in Dwapur time which is know as dam num.8 near Gohana city in Sonipat (in Hindu Granthas)
Haryana Tourism owns and operates 44 tourist complexes. Most of them are named after local birds,[1] for example, the Sandpiper Tourist Complex at Rewari and the Baya Tourist Complex at Bhiwani. Most tourist complexes offer lodging, some have fast-food restaurants, and some are situated near lakes. Karna Lake near Karnal, Morni Lake near Surajkund, Damdama Lake near Sohna and Tilyar lake near Rohtak are the more famous lakes. Some complexes also have the facility to host conferences.A very famous and peaceful place 10 km from Bhiwani on Tosham road (DABAR -BAPORA).Many sufi's and ayurvedic people make this holy place graceful with their feet.Around 50 acres (200,000 m2) of land full of wild animals like rabbits, patriots, plenty of peacocks, sanbhar etc. make the environment cheerful. Lot of temples make it very joyful.
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