Kurukshetra is famous as the land where the epic battle of Mahabharata was fought and where Lord Krishna delivered the eternal message of Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. It is a key pilgrimage site for Hindus, and it has historical and cultural significance.
Key attractions include the Brahma Sarovar, Sri Krishna Museum, Jyotisar, the Bhishma Kund at Narkatari, the Ban Ganga, Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple and the Kalpana Chawla Planetarium.
The best time to visit Kurukshetra is from October to March when the weather is comparatively cooler and pleasant, making it suitable for sightseeing and attending festivals.
Yes, the Kurukshetra Festival, which celebrates the Gita Jayanti (birth of Srimad Bhagavad Gita), is a significant event attracting tourists and devotees. It features religious discourses, cultural performances, and deep daan at Brahma Sarovar.
Tourists can reach Kurukshetra by road, rail, and air. It is well connected by roads to various cities. The nearest airport is in Chandigarh, approximately 90 km (around 55 miles) away. Kurukshetra also has its own railway station connecting it to major cities in India.
Tourists can find various accommodation options ranging from budget to mid-range hotels in Kurukshetra. Dharamshalas for pilgrims are also available, offering basic facilities at nominal charges.
Visitors to Kurukshetra can enjoy local Haryanvi cuisine, which includes dishes like kadhi pakora, bajre ki khichdi, and bathsua paratha. International and North Indian cuisine is also widely available in the city's restaurants.
Yes, visitors can shop for religious artifacts, books, local handicrafts, and textiles at markets like the Krishna Market. The city also has modern shopping complexes and souvenir shops around major tourist spots.
Guided tours are available and recommended for tourists wishing to understand the historical and religious context of the sites. Information on guided tours can usually be obtained from the local tourism office or through travel agencies.
Yes, there are adequate facilities and accommodations like hotels with modern amenities that cater to international tourists. Information in English is commonly available at most tourist sites.