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Explore Panipat

Panipat, in Haryana, India, is a historic city famously known as the “City of Weavers” and the site of three pivotal battles in Indian history. Attractions include the Panipat Museum, Kabuli Bagh Mosque, and Ibrahim Lodhi’s Tomb. Renowned for its handloom industry and rich heritage, Panipat offers a blend of historical significance and cultural vibrance.

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Panipat

4 Days 5 Nights
Panipat, Haryana

Days Plan

Day 1: Historical Monuments

Morning:

  • Start with the Panipat Museum to learn about the city’s historic battles.
  • Visit the Tomb of Ibrahim Lodhi, an important historical site.

Afternoon:

  • Enjoy a local lunch featuring traditional dishes like kachri ki sabzi or bajra roti.
  • Explore Kabuli Bagh Mosque, built by Babur after the First Battle of Panipat.

Evening:

  • Stroll through the local markets for Panipat’s famous handloom products.

Day 2: Religious and Cultural Sites

Morning:

  • Visit the Devi Temple, a revered Hindu temple in the city.
  • Explore the Kala Amb Memorial, commemorating the Third Battle of Panipat.

Afternoon:

  • Enjoy lunch and relax at a local garden or park.
  • Visit Salar Gunj Gate, a historic gateway reflecting the city’s Mughal past.

Evening:

  • Take a walk along Panipat Thermal Lake to unwind.

Day 3: Handloom and Heritage

Morning:

  • Tour Panipat’s Handloom Market, famous for carpets and textiles.
  • Visit a local handloom factory to learn about weaving techniques.

Afternoon:

  • Have lunch and head to Baghban Dargah, a place of spiritual significance.

Evening:

  • Explore local eateries and sample Haryanvi snacks like bajra khichdi.

Day 4: Nearby Attractions

Morning:

  • Visit Noor Mahal in Karnal, a luxurious heritage site near Panipat.

Afternoon & Evening:

  • Return to Panipat, relax, and enjoy some quiet time at your hotel or a local café.
Notes:

    • 2 passport size photos
    • Adult – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Driving Licence /  Voters       ID / Passport
    • Child – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / School ID / Passport
    • Infant – Aadhar Card / Birth certificate
    • NRI / Foreign nationals – Mandatory Passport + Valid Indian visa / OCI card / PIO card
    • Above mentioned ID proof is mandatory at the time of booking and carry the same ID proof on         tour as well

Panipat

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Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit Panipat is between October and March, when the weather is cool and comfortable for exploring historical sites. Panipat’s rich heritage and annual handloom fairs attract visitors during this period.

How to Reach:

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, approximately 90 km from Panipat.
  • By Train: Panipat Junction is a major railway station, connected to Delhi, Chandigarh, and other cities.
  • By Road: Panipat is well-connected by NH-44, making it easily accessible by buses and private vehicles.

Importance of Panipat:
Panipat holds a prominent place in Indian history as the site of three major battles that shaped the nation’s destiny. Known as the “City of Weavers”, it is also a hub for handloom and textile industries. The city attracts history buffs, spiritual seekers, and those interested in traditional crafts and heritage.