The Surajkund Ancient Reservoir is a fascinating 10th-century water heritage site located just across the South Delhi border in Faridabad, Haryana. Built by King Suraj Pal of the Tomar dynasty, its name literally translates to “Lake of the Sun.” This ancient embankment is a remarkable feat of medieval Indian engineering, intentionally constructed against the backdrop of the rugged Aravalli hills to catch and conserve rainwater. If you are looking for a quick escape from the urban rush of Delhi that combines deep history with a tranquil environment, this site offers a unique look into ancient Indian civilization.
Description:
Exploration Spot:
1. The Stepped Stone Amphitheater
2. The Sun Temple Ruins
3. The Surajkund Mela Grounds
Start the trip from Delhi downtown meeting spot, 4 seats sedan round trip from Delhi to the spot. Tickets and such meal included.
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