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Just
around the corner from south
Delhi, a mere eight-kilometre
drive away lies
Surajkund with its
large sun pool and amphitheatre.
Built during the 10th century AD
by Raja Suraj Pal of the Tomar
dynasty, Surajkund combines
proximity to the national
capital with many amenities and
comforts in an ambience that is
typically rural and far away
from the trappings of the urban
centres.
Also within an easy motoring
distance from New Delhi is the
Badkhal
Lake. Here, the
Aravali hills are on the fringe
and the lake offers special
opportunities for water sports
such as canoeing, kayaking or
just a simple boat ride. In
addition, there is a luxury
yacht for those interested. But
the real attraction of Badkhal
Lake are its serene waters
around which small cottages have
been built at an elevation, thus
affording the occupants a
splendid view of the lake alive
with the activity of birds
during the winter months.
Farther afield, yet well
connected to Delhi and on the
National Highway No 1, is
another manmade lake, named
after
Karna, one of the
heroes of the epic Mahabharat.
Having been carved out of a
marshy area, the Karna Lake
offers all the advantages of a
designer complex with charming
cottages overlooking a
landscaped garden and tall
eucalyptus trees planted to act
as a barricade against the noise
of the highway. Other trees and
the emerald waters of the lake
become the home for the pied
crested kingfishers, darters,
ducks and geese during the
winter months.
Haryana is proud of its many
lake retreats besides Badkhal
and Karna. There is the
Tilyar
Lake at Rohtak, 70
kilometres away from Delhi, with
facilities like boating and
kayaking. In a different
direction and located 64
kilometres from Delhi on the old
highway to Alwar, is the Damdama
Lake with cottages built on
higher ground and
mirrored in
the calm waters of the lake. A
camping complex for the
adventurous is also there and
facilities for sports such as
rock climbing on the surrounding Aravali ranges, canoeing,
kayaking, cycling and trekking
are all available.
Not far from the
Damdama
Lake is Sohna, named
thus after traces of gold were
found in the nearby waters in
the old times. Sohna has become
quite popular due to the annual
Vintage Car Rally that takes
place in February. Motorists
drive the 56 kilometres from
Delhi and come to rest and
picnic here, half way away from
the venue of the rally.
If one wants to get away from
Delhi towards the shadow of the
mountains, there are the
Yadavindra Gardens at
Pinjore, just 22 kilometres from
Chandigarh. Here, a historic
building belonging to the 17th
century is set in a Mughal
garden, with a waterway
surrounded by green lawns. A
later addition to this beautiful
spot is a Japanese garden.
Kurukshetra in
Haryana is the name given to an
area covering 48 kosas (an
Indian unit of measuring land)
where 860 places of pilgrimage
related to the Mahabharata exist
today. The important sites are
the Brahma Sarovar, Sannihit
Sarovar, Gurudwara Sadbhiti,
Thaneswar Tirtha, and Rajghat.
Near Kurukshetra,
Thaneswar is a sacred
town for Hindus because Lord
Shiva in the form of the lingam
(phallic representation of
Shiva) was first worshipped
here. Also situated here is the
tomb of Sheikh Chilli Jalal. It
is a fascinating monument,
octagonal in shape, crowned with
a dome of white marble and
surrounded by a white marble
courtyard. Also worth a visit
are the Chini Masjid and Pathar
Masjid, two outstanding Islamic
monuments.
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