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Kala Amb Park

Panipat, Haryana, India
The Kala Amb Park is a profound historical site that stands as a silent witness to the Third Battle of Panipat, fought on January 14, 1761. This ground is where the massive forces of the Maratha Empire, led by Sadashivrao Bhau, clashed with the invading Afghan army of Ahmad Shah Abdali. The name Ka la Amb translates to Black Mango Tree, a name derived from a legendary mango tree that once stood here. Local folklore suggests that the tree turned black due to the massive amount of blood spilled on this very ground during the brutal conflict. Today, the park is a well-maintained memorial that honors the bravery of thousands of soldiers who sacrificed their lives. Visitors can feel a deep sense of patriotism and history while walking through the manicured lawns. The area is serene and offers a space for introspection about India’s turbulent past. The site is managed by the Battle of Panipat Memorial Society. It serves as a reminder of the shifting power dynamics in the 18th century that eventually paved the way for British rule in India. The park is vast and offers a peaceful escape from the hustle of the city, making it a place of both historical education and natural beauty. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in the military history of the Indian subcontinent. The atmosphere here is heavy with the legacy of the fallen heroes, and the various plaques provide detailed information about the battle's progression. It is not just a park but a monument to the indomitable spirit of the Marathas.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Historical Memorial and Park
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    Entry Fees:
    General Entry: Usually Free of charge for all visitors.

    Maintenance Contribution: Small voluntary donations might be accepted by the society. ...
    General Entry: Usually Free of charge for all visitors.

    Maintenance Contribution: Small voluntary donations might be accepted by the society.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 8:00 AM or late afternoon at 4:00 PM for the best weather. ...
    Regular Timings: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 8:00 AM or late afternoon at 4:00 PM for the best weather.
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    Special Events:
    Maratha Shaurya Din: Observed every year on January 14, where thousands of people gather to honor the martyrs.

    Independence Day Celebrations: Local authorities organize flag hoisting and patriotic songs on August 15. ...
    Maratha Shaurya Din: Observed every year on January 14, where thousands of people gather to honor the martyrs.

    Independence Day Celebrations: Local authorities organize flag hoisting and patriotic songs on August 15.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Central Obelisk: Best captured in the morning light for a golden glow.

    The Paved Walkway: Offers a great perspective shot leading to the monument.

    The Entrance Gate: Frame your shot through the archway ...
    The Central Obelisk: Best captured in the morning light for a golden glow.

    The Paved Walkway: Offers a great perspective shot leading to the monument.

    The Entrance Gate: Frame your shot through the archway for a structured look.

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Things To Do

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    Historical Walking: Start your journey by walking the perimeter of the park to understand the layout of the battlefield.

    Read the Informative Boards: Spend time reading the detailed descriptions of the Maratha and Afghan troop movements.

    Photography: Capture the majestic obelisk and the beautiful landscaping.

    Meditate: Find a quiet corner under a tree to reflect on the historical events.

    Visit the Small Museum: Look at the small displays of charts and maps located near the entrance.

    Engage with Locals: Talk to the park keepers who often share local legends not found in books.

    Picnicking: Enjoy a quiet family picnic in the designated green areas.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Sub Place Why Famous:

    Historical Importance: The site is world-famous as the location of the Third Battle of Panipat, which changed the course of Indian history.

    Cultural Significance: It is a pilgrimage site...
    Sub Place Why Famous:

    Historical Importance: The site is world-famous as the location of the Third Battle of Panipat, which changed the course of Indian history.

    Cultural Significance: It is a pilgrimage site for the Maratha community who come here to pay their respects.

    Legend of the Tree: The story of the Black Mango Tree is famous across the country, symbolizing the scale of the carnage.
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    Architecture:
    The architecture of the memorial is minimalist yet powerful, focusing on the central pillar or Obelisk.

    Dimensions: The memorial complex spans across 7 acres of land. The central obelisk stands approximately 15 feet tall, made of red stone and surrounded by an ir...
    The architecture of the memorial is minimalist yet powerful, focusing on the central pillar or Obelisk.

    Dimensions: The memorial complex spans across 7 acres of land. The central obelisk stands approximately 15 feet tall, made of red stone and surrounded by an iron fence. The design follows a modern memorial layout with wide walking paths and circular garden beds. The entrance gate is simple, leading to a long paved walkway that directs the eye toward the memorial column. The landscaping includes various indigenous trees and floral arrangements that provide a green canopy.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, about 110 kms away.

    By Train: Panipat Junction is well-connected; take an auto-rickshaw for the 8 km trip.

    By Road: It is locate...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Near Tourist Places: Panipat Museum (5km), Ibrahim Lodhi Tomb (9km), Kabuli Bagh Mosque (10km), Salar Gunj Gate (8km), Devi Temple (8km), Tomb of Bu Ali Shah Qalandar (9km), Hemu Samadhi (12km), Bab-i-Faiz Gate (9km), Shri Ram Sharanam (7km), Atal Park (10km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Carry a water bottle and wear a hat as it can get sunny.

    Packing: Wear comfortable walking shoes.

    Accommodation: Stay in hotels near the GT Road for better connectivity.

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