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IST (UTC + 5:30) |
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Hindi, English |
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HUDA |
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Faridabad |
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Tourism
Badhkal Lake
It is located in Badkhal village, 8km from Delhi
Border. The lake fringed by Aravalli hills is a
man-made embankment. Owing to unchecked mining in
the neighbouring Aravallis,the lake has totally
dried up. There are functional Haryana Tourism
restaurants in the vicinity. A flower show is held
every spring here. Its name is most probably derived
from the Persian word bedakhal, which means free
from interference. Close to Badhkal Lake, is the
Peacock Lake, which is another picturesque spot.
Baba Farid's Tomb
The city of Faridabad is believed to have been named
after Baba Farid, an eminent Sufi saint. There is a
also a belief that it was he who founded Faridabad.
His tomb in the town is a popular pilgrimage spot
for the local people.
Suraj Kund Tourist Complex And The Crafts Fair
Situated at a distance of around 8 km from South
Delhi, it is an ideal picnic spot. The Suraj Kund
Lake here is surrounded by rock cut steps.
Built by Surajpal Tomar, Suraj Kund represents the
rising sun. Ruins of a Sun temple lie around the
lake. The complex includes a beautifully done-up
Rajhans, a pool of fresh water - Siddha Kund; its
waters said to have healing properties and a
garden.A delightful handloom and handicrafts fair is
held here annually in February. Skilled artisans
from all over the country display the rich crafts
tradition of India in the typical setting of a rural
Indian marketplace. Cultural programmes like folk
dances, magic, acrobats and rural cuisines are also
a part of this colourful fair. One can also see
traditional crafts being made and buy them direct
from the craftsmen. Food is served in Banana leaves
and claypots.
Raja Nahar Singh Palace
This palace is also commonly known as Ballabgarh
Fort-Palace was built by Balram the predecessor of
Jat Raja Nahar Singh. As a matter of respect and
remembrance this palace was given the name of Jat
Raja Nahar Singh who died in a war of independence.
This palace is known for its architecture. This is
located at a place called Ballabgarh which is at a
distance of about 15kms from Delhi. The palace was
recently worked with antiques and relics of a bygone
past.