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City Guide

Kurukshetra is well connected by road, rail and nearby airports, making it easily accessible from major cities of North India. Visitors can conveniently travel to the district using national highways, railway services and nearby international airports.
Detailed travel information is available in the following sections.

Travel Options

By Road: National Highway NH-44 connects Kurukshetra with Delhi, Chandigarh, Ambala and other major cities.
By Train: Kurukshetra Junction lies on the important Delhi-Ambala railway line with regular trains from many parts of the country.
By Air: The nearest airports are Chandigarh International Airport and Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi.
Local Transport: Auto-rickshaws, e-rickshaws, buses and taxis are available for travelling within the city.
Get Around: Information about reaching tourist places, markets and local areas within Kurukshetra.

Distance from Major Cities

Delhi – Approx. 160 km
Chandigarh – Approx. 95 km
Ambala – Approx. 40 km
Karnal – Approx. 35 km
Yamunanagar – Approx. 50 km
Visitors are advised to use GPS navigation services such as Google Maps for real-time directions and traffic updates while travelling.

Where to Stay in Kurukshetra

Kurukshetra receives visitors throughout the year including pilgrims, tourists, students and official guests. Various accommodation options are available across the district ranging from Dharamshalas and guest houses to hotels, resorts and paying guest facilities.
Visitors may choose accommodation depending on their requirement, preferred location and budget. Information about different types of stay facilities is available below.

Accommodation Options

Dharamshalas: Affordable accommodation mainly used by pilgrims visiting religious places such as Brahma Sarovar and Sannihit Sarovar.
Hotels: Various hotels are available within the city and along NH-44 providing comfortable stay for tourists and business visitors.
Resorts: Resorts located near Kurukshetra offer spacious accommodation and are often used for family gatherings, functions and destination events.
Paying Guest (PG): PG accommodation is commonly used by students and professionals, especially near Kurukshetra University and nearby areas.
Government Rest / Guest Houses: Some government departments maintain rest houses and guest houses mainly for official use. In certain cases accommodation may be available subject to permission and availability.
Visitors are advised to check availability, tariffs and facilities directly with the respective accommodation providers before making travel plans.

Eating Places in Kurukshetra

Kurukshetra offers a variety of food options including restaurants, cafés, fast-food outlets, sweet shops and traditional eateries. Visitors can enjoy different cuisines ranging from local North Indian food to popular national and international food brands.
Food outlets are located across the city, especially around major market areas, highways and near educational institutions.

Popular Food Areas

Sector-17 Market
Sector-13 Market
Railway Road Market
Pipli Highway Area
Kurukshetra University Area

Food Categories

Restaurants & Dining
Cafés & Coffee Houses
Fast Food & Pizza
South Indian Food
Ice Cream Parlours
Sweets & Bakery Shops
Visitors may explore restaurants and food outlets through popular food discovery platforms such as Google Maps, Zomato or other online services to check reviews, menus and directions.

Must Know Before Visiting Kurukshetra

Kurukshetra is one of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in India and an important historical and cultural centre. Visitors coming to Kurukshetra for tourism, pilgrimage, education or official purposes may find the following information helpful while planning their visit.

Culture & Heritage

Kurukshetra is known as a land of great spiritual and historical significance. The region is associated with the epic Mahabharata and is believed to be the place where the sacred dialogue of the Bhagavad Gita was delivered by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.
The district is home to several important pilgrimage sites including Brahma Sarovar, Jyotisar and Sannihit Sarovar. Pilgrims and visitors from across India and abroad visit Kurukshetra throughout the year.

Why Kurukshetra is Called “Dharmakshetra”

Kurukshetra is referred to as Dharmakshetra (the land of righteousness) in the Bhagavad Gita. According to ancient scriptures, this sacred land was chosen for the great battle of the Mahabharata because it symbolised truth, duty and moral responsibility.
It is believed that sages performed penance on this land and that taking a holy dip in the sacred sarovars of Kurukshetra during auspicious occasions is considered highly meritorious.

Major Festivals of Kurukshetra

International Gita Mahotsav: A global spiritual festival celebrated every year in Kurukshetra to commemorate the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
Solar Eclipse Holy Bath: During solar eclipses, lakhs of pilgrims gather at Brahma Sarovar and other sacred water bodies to take a holy dip.
Somvati Amavasya: An important religious occasion when devotees visit Kurukshetra for ritual bathing and worship.

Climate & Best Time to Visit

Summer (April – June): Temperatures may rise above 40°C.
Monsoon (July – September): Moderate rainfall.
Winter (October – February): Pleasant and ideal for tourism.
The winter season and the period during major festivals attract a large number of visitors.

Language & Communication

Hindi is widely spoken and understood.
Haryanvi is the commonly spoken local dialect.
Punjabi and English are also understood in many areas.

Local Etiquette

Visitors are advised to respect local traditions and religious practices.
Footwear should be removed when entering temples or sacred places.
Maintain cleanliness around religious sites and public places.
Visitors are advised to plan travel and accommodation in advance during major festivals as the district receives a large number of pilgrims during these occasions.

Public Utilities

Kurukshetra district provides various public utility services for residents, visitors and pilgrims. These services include citizen service centres, banking facilities, healthcare institutions, public amenities and other essential support services available across the district.
Information about important facilities such as Saral Kendras, CSC centres, banks, ATMs, health services, emergency services, public toilets, parks and other civic utilities can be accessed through the Public Utilities section.
Visitors and citizens may refer to the Public Utilities page for location details, directions and information about various public service facilities available in Kurukshetra district.

Maps

Maps of Kurukshetra can help visitors easily locate pilgrimage sites, tourist attractions, transport facilities and important areas within the district.
The Maps section provides useful visual guides including the Kurukshetra tourist map, city map, district map and important pilgrimage locations.
Visitors may use these maps to understand the layout of Kurukshetra city, major pilgrimage locations and nearby areas while planning their travel.