Total Distance
- The road distance from Ganaur to Hisar is approximately 150–155 km by road, depending on the exact roads taken and traffic conditions.
- This journey typically takes around 2.5 – 3 hours by car.
Routes from Ganaur to Hisar
You can travel from Ganaur to Hisar using different routes:

1. Main Road (Car / Taxi / Bus) via NH9
- Route: Ganaur → Sonipat → Jind → Hansi → Hisar
- This is the most direct and commonly used route for cars, buses, and taxis.
- It largely follows Haryana’s state and national highways, including National Highway 9 (NH9) for parts of the trip.
- You’ll pass through small towns and tehsils where road-side eateries, tea stalls, and local dhabas are available.
2. Train Route
- There isn’t a direct train from Ganaur to Hisar. Passengers usually board a train from Panipat Jn or other nearby junctions and then take a connecting service to Hisar.
3. Bus
- State-run or private buses (e.g., from Sonipat or nearby hubs) run towards Hisar and stop at major towns en route.
On the Way: Towns & Stops (What You’ll Encounter)
As you drive from Ganaur to Hisar, here are key places and pit stops along the way:
1. Sonipat
- A bustling city just after Ganaur. You’ll find:
- Local restaurants & cafes like Punjabi dhabas, pizza outlets, and chai stalls.
- Some temples and small parks in town where travelers often stop.
2. Jind
- On the way between Sonipat and Hansi, Jind is a good lunch or tea stop.
- Local eateries and regional cuisine places.
- Temples and small cultural spots typical of Haryana towns.
3. Hansi
- A larger historic town before Hisar on NH9:
- Asigarh Fort (Hansi Fort) – Ancient Fort near Hansi – A major tourist attraction dating back to the 11th century.
- Hotels & Dhabas: Local restaurants, dhabas beside NH9 for meals, and small roadside tea stops.
- There are also some mid-range accommodations like hotels and guest houses for rest on longer journeys.
In Hisar: Sightseeing, Temples, Hotels & Restaurants
Once you reach Hisar city, here are the top things to see and do:
Sightseeing & Temples
- Jahaj Kothi Zonal Museum – Historic Museum inside Firoz Shah Palace Complex – A museum originally a Jain temple with a rich past.
- Blue Bird Lake & Town Park – Popular spots for relaxing, evening walks, boat rides, and picnics.
- Agroha Dham – A significant religious site with many temples and spiritual attractions.
- PLA Complex & Devi Bhawan Mandir – Popular local temples and cultural heritage spots.
- Asirgarh Fort & Other Heritage Sites – Historic forts and old city architecture.
Hotels & Stays
Hisar has options for both budget and comfortable stays:
- Hotel Golden Tree, Hisar – A popular mid-range hotel near the railway station with Wi-Fi, city views, and comfortable rooms.
- Several other options (budget to premium) are available including city hotels, resorts, and guest houses.
Restaurants & Eateries
Hisar city serves many food options:
- Local favorites and vibrant markets with street food.
- Cafés and restaurants such as Midtown, Veda Café, and Lazeez Restaurant (popular with locals and travelers alike).
- Traditional dhabas and roadside food stops with Haryana specialties (dal, roti, lassi, kulfi, etc.).
Travel Tips
- Fuel & Break Stops: There are fuel stations at Sonipat, Jind, and Hansi – plan your refuels.
- Traffic: Roads are generally good, but Sunday/holiday weekends may get busy on NH9.
- Food Breaks: A good stop for lunch or chai is Hansi as you approach the second half of the journey.






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