In mid-March, I got the opportunity to embark on a one-day journey for a heritage archaeological walk of Rakhigarhi. The walk was curated and led by Vinit Bhanwala, a young individual who is a consultant with the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Haryana. Bhanwala, along with the Department, has been conducting such archaeological walks since December 2023 to promote and create awareness of Haryana’s culture and heritage. As etched out by Bhanwala, the walk would go from Delhi to Rakhigarhi, where we would explore the historic site and indulge in a light, traditional Haryanvi lunch. The travellers would then head on to explore the Agroha mound that dates back to the 3rd century BC and contains the remains of an ancient town.
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Time Warp: A Day Trip To The Mounds Of Rakhigarhi And Agroha
Delve into the archaeological details of Rakhigarhi, the Harappan site in Haryana, and the simplicity of Agroha on a one-day trip from Delhi

A view of the Mound 1 of Rakhigarhi's Harappan site
Photo: Astitva Heritage
A view of the Mound 1 of Rakhigarhi's Harappan site
Photo: Astitva Heritage

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