Faridabad is widely regarded as the economic hub of Haryana. The city was envisioned and built by Sheikh Farid in 1607. In recent times, Faridabad has evolved into an industrial city is among the populous centres in Haryana. The city generates 50% of income tax, which is then sent to the state government. The city is also famous for its software park called Haryana Technology Park. Do not fooled by the city’s small size, because it packs quite a punch. In the agriculture sector, Faridabad mainly produces wheat. Over the years, some of the central government offices from Delhi have been shifted to Faridabad. The city is also home to a number of well-established Indian companies and brands. While Faridabad is predominantly a Buddhist city; one can find a number of temples within the city limits. One can stop by the Shiva temple, Akshardham temple, Godavari Temple as well as the Lotus Temple. The city witnesses a heavy influx of foreign tourists throughout the year. What draws people to Faridabad? The beautiful structures, the culture and the lifestyle. Apart from temples, Faridabad is home to the famous Raja Nahar Singh Fort. The fort is hard to miss as it is located on the main road, near the market in Ballabgarh. The fort was constructed in parts till 1850. It has now undergone a major revamp. The fort is now a palace with six air conditioned rooms, a courtyard and other architectural masterpieces. One can always visit the fort during the Kartik cultural fest. For those looking to retreat into the heart of nature can make the journey to Camp Dhauj Lake. Tourists can relax and unwind in one of the many eco lodges in the area. Also, there are safari tents where one can kick back and relax. This hot spot is proximate to Gurgaon. For enthusiasts who look forward to hitting the greens, why not the Aravali golf course. The course is situated is located on the New Delhi-Agra NH-2. There is an annual golf tournament that is held here. Golfers, amateurs and professionals, come to tee off at the course. The best time to visit Faridabad is during the winter months, from October to early March. It is also a good idea to visit the city during the monsoon. Tourists are advised against making a summer visit. The Surajkund fair, which is the main attraction here, is held in February. Finding good accommodation in Faridabad will not pose a challenge. There are a slew of premium and budget hotels in the city that offer tourists the opportunity to feel like home, away from home. For those looking to stay close to the industrial hub, choose a hotel near DLF Industrial Area. One can also choose to stay in Old Faridabad, Bata Chowk or even Press Colony. For visitors who do not want to stay connected, choose a hotel room near the railway station or bus stand. There are options galore in Faridabad.
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What are some of the best accommodation options in Faridabad?
OYO Rooms has various accommodations options throughout the city. You can find a good place to stay based on what you plan to do in the city and also your budget
Surajkund Mela is an annual fair held at the very famous Surajkund in Faridabad. This mela is organized in the month of February (1st-14th) every year and has become a popular hub for artists across the country to showcase their talent. This mela has now become a part of the international tourist calendar and every year sees thousands of international tourists flocking the grounds to enjoy the local art, culture, food and music. If you are in Faridabad in February, make sure to attend Surajkund Mela.
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What is there to do in the city?
Faridabad is an industrial city and is very close to the Delhi NCR region. This city is fast growing and adapting to modern times and offers a plethora of things to do. When staying in Faridabad, make sure that you plan a visit to the Surajkund Lake, the Badhkal Lake, Dhauj lake and the CITM lake. If you love to visit religious places you can visit the very famous ISKCON Temple, Hanuman Mandir, Parson Temple and Shirdi Sai Baba Temple. For history buffs, there is the Raja Nahar Singh Palace and if you are adventurous at heart you can try out camp wild.
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What is a good time to visit Faridabad?
The best time to visit Faridabad is between October to March. But it is generally advised to skip the very chilly months of December and January if you would like to spend a lot of time outdoors. The summers can be quite scorching and should be avoided as the temperature can rise up to 40°C. The months of October-November and February-March offer pleasant weather that is ideal for every activity that you plan to do here.
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What is the best food that you can eat here?
When it comes to food Faridabad’s local food is very similar to that of Delhi. The streets are filled with vendors selling North Indian delicacies like dahi bhalla, samosa chutney, chole bhature and aloo puri. There are few places in the city that serve lip-smacking lassi to beat the heat on a hot day. It is a cooling drink ideal for the summer months. Some other food items that you should try in Faridabad are kalakand, gol gappe, matar kulcha and paan. If you are looking to have a multi-cuisine dinner in a decent restaurant you should try Dears on Beers, Le Moksh, Paranda, Bikanerwala and Tama Brewery and World Kitchen.
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Is the city covered by Metro/bus network? What is the best way to travel across the city?
Faridabad is connected with Delhi and NCR through Metro but the city itself does not have a metro network. Faridabad has city bus service which covers the whole city and makes commutation easy. Another good way to commute here is to use the share autos that cover the whole city. You can also hire a full auto for yourself to get around and there are also taxis available from private taxi companies. The city also has the app-based service providers Ola and Uber which are very convenient and reasonable.
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How to reach Faridabad?
Faridabad does not have an airport. The nearest airport is the Indira Gandhi International Airport which is 31 km away from the city. From the airport, you can take a bus or a taxi to Faridabad. Faridabad has a railway station that receives trains from all the major cities in the country. To reach Faridabad, you can get down at Faridabad station, Ballabhgarh or Faridabad New Town. Faridabad can also be reached by road using a bus or taxi. The roads are good and connect well with all the big cities in India.
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What to buy in Surajkund mela?
As already mentioned, Surajkund Mela is the hub of artists, therefore you will find the best of textiles, pottery, paintings and so much more here. This place is ideal to find the traditional handicrafts from all the states of India and also to enjoy some lip-smacking delicacies that you won’t find anywhere else.
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Which are the top 5 places to visit in Faridabad?
No matter how busy your schedule is in Faridabad, make sure to explore some of the amazing things that this city has to offer. Top places to visit in Faridabad are Badhkal Lake, Farid Khan’s Tomb, Shirdi Sai Temple, Surajkund Lake and Raja Nahar Singh Palace.