Haryana
pioneered into the field of tourism with the launching of its concept
of highway tourism. Making the best of the presence of national
highways that crossed through it, Haryana Tourism decided to cater to
the highway traveller. Next, It set up tourist complexes on the national
highways. It opened recreation centres at district headquarter towns
to cater to the local residents. With a well established
infrastructure, it soon began to develop destination stations around
Delhi-the National Capital and began to identify places of
tourist interest in the State where tourism facilities could be
developed.
Whereas the
seventies saw the initial establishment of the tourism strategy and
infrastructure, the eighties saw Haryana Tourism concentrate on
promoting cultural and pilgrim tourism. The nineties brought in
Adventure and Golf Tourism. The turn of the century is seeing Haryana
Tourism venturing into privatization, village tourism, development of
new locations and the opening of crafts centres. Beginning
with one resort in 1966, today Haryana Tourism runs 44 tourist
complexes dotted all over the State. The resorts provide a wide range
of tourist facilities such as a hotel, motels, restaurants, bars, fast
food centres, health clubs, conference halls and recreational
facilities like lakes for boating, picnic hides and children's parks.
777 guest rooms are available in the resorts run by Haryana Tourism.
For
Booking and reservations . Please contact: