Manesar is one of the fastest developing cities of India. It is
an agricultural town which since 90s has been a chief site for the
establishment of a large number of industries. It is also a part of
National Capital Region and is the place that house some of the
government entities carrying national level importance, namely NSG,
National Brain Research Centre, and National Bomb Data Centre. The city
is on the path of rapid transformation and many have already started
calling it the "New Gurgaon".
Manesar is served by National Highway 8. It is about 20 k.m. from the district headquarter, Gurgaon. It is well-connected to Delhi. Taxis and cabs can easily be availed from both the cities. It takes around an hour to cover the distance in a vehicle. Presently, the city doesn't have a railway station, the nearest being in Gurgaon, Pataudi, and New Delhi. The Gurgaon railway station is the closest one and about 18 k.m. away. However, backpackers often prefer Delhi railway station as it is the largest and most significant railway junction in central India and is easily accessible from Manesar. Delhi also houses the nearest airport, both domestic as well as international.
With improved infrastructure and a large number of hotels ranging from luxury to cheap hotels in Manesar, today, the city generates a lot of attention amongst tourists across India. It is a popular weekend getaway for the locals of Delhi and Gurgaon. The place also sees an increasing influx of tourists from all over India. Evidently the recent developments made the place prominent on the Indian map. For a tourist the city stores a couple of interesting attractions. There is a stark contrast between IMT Manesar and the villages occupied regions. IMT Manesar is the centre of all the development and industrialization. It is here where exist all the sparkle and glamour of modernization including shopping centres, multiplexes, international food chain of restaurants, etc. The villages on the other hand are still minimally modernized and ooze the charm of old days. They are the perfect offbeat getaways for the tourists visiting the city.
Manesar is a culture rich place. Locals take great pride in the traditional dance forms, art, music, and folklores. Loor, Chhatti dance, Jhumar, Gugga, and Gangaur Puja are the popular dance forms here. Tourists take great pleasure in watching the dramas, ballads, and dance. Apart from that shopping wooden gift boxes, wooden utensils, and wooden toys also remain a popular activity amongst the tourists.
The most significant landmarks and points of interest in Manesar that a tourist should not miss to visit, include: Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Faridabad Shiva Temple, Surajkund Lake, Faridabad Town Park, Mata Sheetala Devi Temple, Damdama Lake, and Sidhdata Temple. Besides, one will also find a number of Manesar hotels providing tour services to their guests.
Manesar is served by National Highway 8. It is about 20 k.m. from the district headquarter, Gurgaon. It is well-connected to Delhi. Taxis and cabs can easily be availed from both the cities. It takes around an hour to cover the distance in a vehicle. Presently, the city doesn't have a railway station, the nearest being in Gurgaon, Pataudi, and New Delhi. The Gurgaon railway station is the closest one and about 18 k.m. away. However, backpackers often prefer Delhi railway station as it is the largest and most significant railway junction in central India and is easily accessible from Manesar. Delhi also houses the nearest airport, both domestic as well as international.
With improved infrastructure and a large number of hotels ranging from luxury to cheap hotels in Manesar, today, the city generates a lot of attention amongst tourists across India. It is a popular weekend getaway for the locals of Delhi and Gurgaon. The place also sees an increasing influx of tourists from all over India. Evidently the recent developments made the place prominent on the Indian map. For a tourist the city stores a couple of interesting attractions. There is a stark contrast between IMT Manesar and the villages occupied regions. IMT Manesar is the centre of all the development and industrialization. It is here where exist all the sparkle and glamour of modernization including shopping centres, multiplexes, international food chain of restaurants, etc. The villages on the other hand are still minimally modernized and ooze the charm of old days. They are the perfect offbeat getaways for the tourists visiting the city.
Manesar is a culture rich place. Locals take great pride in the traditional dance forms, art, music, and folklores. Loor, Chhatti dance, Jhumar, Gugga, and Gangaur Puja are the popular dance forms here. Tourists take great pleasure in watching the dramas, ballads, and dance. Apart from that shopping wooden gift boxes, wooden utensils, and wooden toys also remain a popular activity amongst the tourists.
The most significant landmarks and points of interest in Manesar that a tourist should not miss to visit, include: Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Faridabad Shiva Temple, Surajkund Lake, Faridabad Town Park, Mata Sheetala Devi Temple, Damdama Lake, and Sidhdata Temple. Besides, one will also find a number of Manesar hotels providing tour services to their guests.
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