On the opposite hillside of the Pinjore valley, 45 kms from Chandigarh lie the Morni Hills, past the township of Panchkula. Past sleepy hamlets and cultivated terraces, one witnesses the calm altitudes of the Morni Hills, on chugging up a hill climb of above 3900 ft. with wilderness all around. Situated in the lower reaches of the Shivalik range, Morni is ideal for a holiday with its cool climate, beautiful natural vistas and myriad opportunities for trekking, rock-climbing and other adventure sports. The best time for visiting Morni Hills is from September to March.
Crowned by a pocket of pine trees, the hills look green and blue. The area is quiet, with hardly a bus moving up the hillside. The greens are yet undisturbed. The hills delight with their patches of green trees of pipal, jamun, dhak, the amaltas and the purple flowered jacaranda trees. The river Ghaggar cuts past the hills that are dotted with natural attractions. Two water bodies lie in these hills and are ideal for trek routes. Morni Hills have some villages, where farming is the main occupation.
Haryana with its greenery is already preferred by many tourists as a tourist destination.
The landscape, the picturesque scenery, the beautiful lakes and rivers, the serene atmosphere and the warmth of the Haryana people make this place very attractive.
A small drive from Damdama Lake is on the top of the Aravalli hills. Sohna is a beautiful health and holiday resort and is picturesque.
The Haryana hill station regards Sohna as the hill station. Sohna actually means gold and the remnants of Aravallis offer panoramic view.
Hill station in Haryana is a place of relaxation and especially Sohna offers a delight of natural beauty and the view is excellent.
Haryana hill station offers a panoramic view. Adding to the beauty is a history and an adjoining hill. The history comes from this town Sohna, as it is believed that the waters showed gold traces and the town acquired the name Sohna.
Sohna relives some deep moments of tranquil and this is preferred by many tourists. The hill station in Haryana is not many in numbers. This state is gradually coming as a full fledged city with good infrastructure and network of roads, rail and air.
This is a lovely hill station as you call hear the call of peacocks in the early mornings and the chime of temple bells ringing.
This hill station in Haryana is a delight associated with simple clusters of flowers, groves and shrubs. Haryana hill station, Sohna is truly breathtaking at night.
The lights glimmer like fireflies and you are far from the shrieks and shrill of the urban aura.
Sohna is popular for sulphur springs and the medicinal properties increase the value of this place. Being a hill station, the sulphur as well as steam bath facilities is sited up the rock.
This is a petite swimming pool that is filled with water discharged from a wall mural.
The Haryana hill station, Sohna has other attractions as well such as the Vintage car rally. This is held in the February month every year. The Damdama Lake is also at a short distance from Sohna and is a natural lake. Sohna is at a distance of 56 kms by road from Delhi.
Reaching the hill station in Haryana is easily accessible as the network of transport and communication is not a problem. Moreover, there are plentiful dormitory, camper huts, luxury cottages, restaurant, bath complex, bar and family huts.
The hotels are tastefully designed and have amenities such as sauna, steam bath chamber, massage, a splash pool and a pool side café.