Gauriyya
Tourist Complex came into existence in 1990. It lies in a 6.8 acres area
catering to the highway and resident tourists. Built on the Delhi-Fazilka
National Highway No. 10, the complex is a perfect venue for family outings
and business meetings.
The town came into existence as a Rathi Jat stronghold. In 1775 AD, it
was fortified and named Bahadurgarh. Historical sites of importance here
are the temples of Murli Manohar, tank of Bhagwan Dass and the Qila
Mohalla.
Facilities: Motel, restaurant, conference hall bar, gift shop and
lawns.
For Further Details, contact:
Haryana Tourism Offices
Head Office: 17-18-19, sector 17-B, Chandigarh-160017
Haryana Government tourist Bureau at:
Chanderlok building, 36, Janpath, New Delhi-110001.
Air India Building, Nariman Point, Bombay- 400 021.
Neelkanthi Krishna Dham Yatri Niwas, Kurukshetra.