Local Transport
The town is best accessed via road from nearby urban centers in Haryana.





Būriya, also known as Buria, is a small city situated in the state of Haryana, India. Home to a population of approximately 11,000 residents, the town maintains a traditional atmosphere that reflects the regional culture. Visitors can explore the local streets and markets, gaining insight into the daily lives of the residents. Its location in northern India makes it a unique point of interest for those looking to venture off the main tourist trails and experience the authentic rhythm of a smaller Indian settlement.
Būriya, also known as Buria, is a small city situated in the state of Haryana, India. Home to a population of approximately 11,000 residents, the town maintains a traditional atmosphere that reflects the regional culture. Visitors can explore the local streets and markets, gaining insight into the daily lives of the residents. Its location in northern India makes it a unique point of interest for those looking to venture off the main tourist trails and experience the authentic rhythm of a smaller Indian settlement.
Authentic small-town atmosphere in Haryana.
Traditional architecture and local markets.
Insight into the daily life of northern India.
Small population size offering a more intimate, local experience.
Located in the northern state of Haryana with a distinct regional culture.
Limited tourist-specific infrastructure compared to larger Indian cities.
The town is best accessed via road from nearby urban centers in Haryana.
Visitors should dress modestly and respect local customs when exploring the town.
Cultural immersion and exploring small-town Indian heritage.
INR ₹
$20-$40 p/day
Hindi, Haryanvi, English
Visit the local markets to experience the daily life and commerce of a small Haryanvi town.
October-March
Mild temperatures make this a great time for exploring the town on foot.
Expect high heat; it is advisable to stay hydrated and avoid midday sun.
The weather begins to cool, providing a pleasant environment for regional travel.
Cooler temperatures prevail, making it the most comfortable season for visitors.