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Morni Hills Sightseeing

Morni Hills in Haryana is a stunning hill station that attracts both locals and tourists alike. As the only hill station in the state, it offers breathtaking views from its 1,220-metre-high hills. But it's not just a pretty sight.

Morni Hills is also an important archaeological site, with carvings dating back to the 7th century found in the Thakur Dwar Temple. Visitors can also spot Wallcreepers, Crested Kingfishers, Bar-tailed Treecreepers, Blue Peafowls, Kalij Pheasants, Red Junglefowl, Grey Francolins, Quails, Himalayan Bulbuls, and Oriental Turtle Doves here.

Top Attractions in Morni Hills

Karoh Peak: Karoh Peak stands tall at a height of 1,467 meters (4,813 ft) and is located in the Shivalik Hills range of the greater Himalayas range, near Morni Hills in the Panchkula district of Haryana, India. It proudly holds the title of being the highest point in the state of Haryana.

Tikkar Lake: Tikkar Taal stands out as one of the most stunning lakes in the Morni Hills area of Haryana, and its beauty is a sight to behold. The locals hold the lake in high regard, and it serves as a focal point for ceremonial gatherings and auspicious occasions.

Mata Baglamukhi Mandir: Sidhpeeth Sri Mata Baglamukhi Mandir is undoubtedly one of the most significant and highly revered attractions of Morni Hills. It draws countless visitors from all over the country who come to perform pooja and havan of Mata Baglamukhi with utmost devotion and reverence.

Samltha Devi Temple: Samlotha Devi Temple is a beautiful Hindu temple in Panchkula, Haryana, surrounded by lush greenery and Shivalik hills. The priests are of good behaviour and visit daily for worship, and peacocks can be seen dancing around the temple.

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