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Top Tourist Attractions in Ambala

Agrasen Square in Ambala
Agrasen Square in Ambala
Ambala is an important municipal council and one of the leading cities in the north Indian state of Haryana. The geographical location of the city provides a major boost to the tourism industry of the state as tourists travelling by rail or road to the top destinations in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Chandigarh have to cross through Ambala. The large Army Cantonment Area, Indian Air Force Base and the railway junction are some of the most renowned attractions in Ambala. The entire district of Ambala is historically rich and according to the ancient Indian history, it was inhibited by Indo-Aryan people at some point in time.

Ambala district is also famous for its industries manufacturing scientific instruments, metal casting and kitchen mixer grinders. Some of the top tourist attractions in Ambala include Badshahi Bag Gurudwara, Bhawani Amba Temple, Muslim Shrines of Lakhi Shah and Taqwal Shah, Sis Ganj Gurudwara and much more.
 
The ancient Bhawani Amba Temple in Ambala is listed amongst the most sacred religious places in Haryana. The temple is one of the leading tourist attractions and a major pilgrimage destination in Ambala. It is name after the presiding Goddess of the temple called Amba Devi or Bhawani Devi. Even though there are numerous famous temples in Haryana, but Bhawani Amba Temple is one of the most significant one. According to popular belief the city of Ambala has been named after the deity Amba Devi.

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Bhawani Amba Temple
 
 
Gurudwara Sis Ganj, dedicated to one of the most respected Guru's of Sikhs called Guru Teg Bahadur is one of the most important Gurudwara in Haryana. It is located in the district of Ambala close to the famous pilgrimage site of Anandpur Sahib. Every year thousands of pilgrims and tourists from India and rest of the world belonging to various caste, creed and religion come here for offering prayers and paying their respect to the Guru.

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Gurudwara Sis Ganj