Kurukshetra tour Package /Sightseeing
Kurukshetra is a place of historical and religious importance. Kurukshetra is in Haryana state of India , Every year lakhs of people come to take a holy bath at Brahma Sarova Visting Palce is Brahma Sarovar, Sannihit Sarovar,Jyotisar.The Holy Peepal tree - witness to the Divine message of Sri Bhagavad Geeta by Lord Sri Krishna to Arjuna at this place during the Mahabharata war, SriKrishna Museum, Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre.
Kurukshetra Tour from Delhi, Chandigarh, Ambala
Detailed Itinerary
Our representative will pick you up from designated place . You will be covering this tour by road . On your way , you will be visiting Historical town of Panipat . At this place , the third historical war was fought in between Marathas and ..... . It also has a famous mosque in memory of .... Reach Kurukshetra and check-in at your designated hotel . In the afternoon visit ghats of Braham Sarovar and surrounding temples . Night stay in Kurukshetra .
After breakfast , you will be visiting Sri Krishna Museum and Planetorium , Narkatari Temple , Nabhi Kamal Temple , old Shiva temple , Birla Temple , Sanmith Sarovar (tank), Bhim kund, Saraswati kund, Panch Mukhi Hanuman (a statue of Lord Hanuman featuring him with five faces) and Raja ka Tila (a mound with a little fortress). Also check out Chini Masjid and Pathar Masjid, two oustanding monuments ,visit Jyotisar , birthplace of ' Geeta ', revered as most sacred book of Hindus . Mahabharat battle was fought here. Night stay in Kurukshetra ..
After Breakfast Checkout Hotel and Proceed to Delhi
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The Best Time to Visit Kurukshetra: A Seasonal Guide for Spiritual Seekers and History Buffs
Kurukshetra, the "Land of the Bhagavad Gita," is a city steeped in mythological and historical significance. Choosing the right time to visit is crucial for a memorable trip, whether you're a devout pilgrim, a history enthusiast, or a casual traveler. While the city's essence is timeless, its climate and event calendar make some periods more appealing than others.
The Golden Window: October to March
Without a doubt, the best time to visit Kurukshetra is during the cool, pleasant winter and early spring months, from October to March. This period offers ideal weather conditions for exploring the city's vast historical and spiritual landscape.
- Weather: The temperatures are comfortable, typically ranging from a minimum of 5°C to a maximum of 25°C. The days are sunny and refreshing, perfect for sightseeing at sites like the Brahma Sarovar and Jyotisar, while the nights are cool and serene.
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Unique Experiences: This is when Kurukshetra truly comes alive.
- Gita Jayanti Mahotsav (November-December): This is the city's most significant event, celebrating the birth of the Bhagavad Gita. The week-long festival is a spiritual spectacle, with thousands of devotees and tourists flocking to the city. You can witness "Deep Daan" (lighting of lamps) at Brahma Sarovar, attend spiritual discourses, and enjoy cultural performances that narrate the epic tale of the Mahabharata. The air is thick with devotion and vibrant energy.
- Festive Season: Visiting in October or November allows you to experience major Hindu festivals like Diwali, which adds to the cultural richness of your trip.
- Pleasant Atmosphere: The post-monsoon period offers clear skies and lush greenery, making the surroundings of the sacred water tanks particularly picturesque.
Beyond the Peak Season: What to Expect
While the winter is the prime time, Kurukshetra offers different experiences throughout the year.
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Summer (April to June): The Season to Avoid
Weather: Kurukshetra experiences an extreme continental climate, and summers are scorching. Temperatures can soar above 40°C, and hot, dry winds are common. This makes outdoor activities and extensive sightseeing challenging and uncomfortable. It's not the recommended time for tourists. -
Monsoon (July to September): The Green and Humid Season
- Weather: The monsoon brings relief from the heat with moderate to heavy rainfall. While the landscape becomes verdant and the water tanks fill up, the high humidity can be a deterrent for some.
- A Different Vibe: For those interested in the natural beauty of the region, the monsoon offers a unique perspective. The fields are lush and the air is clean, and the spiritual aura of the city is magnified by the rain. However, plan your visits carefully to avoid getting caught in heavy downpours.
Travel Tip for Every Season
- Winter (Oct-Mar): Pack layers—a warm jacket or sweater for the chilly evenings and light clothing for the sunny days. Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
- Summer (Apr-Jun): If you must visit, stick to early morning and late evening tours. Carry light, breathable cotton clothes, a hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Monsoon (Jul-Sep): An umbrella or raincoat is essential. Wear quick-drying clothes and waterproof footwear to navigate the wet streets.
By understanding the seasonal nuances of Kurukshetra, you can plan a trip that aligns with your travel style and interests, ensuring you get the most out of your visit to this land of profound spiritual and historical legacy.





