TreknTours Leisure
4 Days Haryana Hills & Gardens Escape
A relaxed short break with gardens, gentle hill scenery and one strong heritage stop.
Itinerary snapshot
Duration
4 Days / 3 Nights
Route
Pinjore – Morni Hills – Kurukshetra
Ideal for
couples and drive holidays
Why choose this route
This itinerary is designed for travellers who want a well-paced Haryana holiday with comfortable routing, sensible overnight stops and flexibility on hotels and experiences. It can be shortened, extended or upgraded around arrival city, season and travel preferences.
Best time: October to March is the easiest season for short breaks, heritage visits and outdoor movement.
Travel style: couples and drive holidays
Day-wise outline
Day 1
Arrive in Pinjore. Check in, slow down after the journey and ease into the trip with gardens, gateway drives and easy access towards Chandigarh and Himachal.
Day 2
Explore Pinjore in more detail, focusing on gardens, gateway drives and easy access towards Chandigarh and Himachal.
Day 3
Travel from Pinjore to Morni Hills. Check in and keep the evening easy so the route never feels rushed.
Day 4
Departure from Kurukshetra or continue with a custom extension arranged by TreknTours.
What TreknTours can customise
Stay style
Budget, premium, heritage, boutique, family-friendly or luxury stays can be arranged depending on destination and season.
Transport comfort
Private car, airport transfers, selected rail segments, ferry sectors or flight combinations can be built into the final holiday plan.
Experience focus
TreknTours can rebalance the plan around family sightseeing, honeymoon pace, wildlife, spirituality, food, scenic drives, premium stays or a slower holiday rhythm.
Trip extensions
TreknTours can also connect this itinerary with nearby states, extra nights or a softer resort finish where it makes sense.
Plan this Haryana itinerary with TreknTours
Use this itinerary as a starting point and let TreknTours build the final version around your travel dates, group type, hotel preference and preferred pace.
