Transport
The town is best reached via Palwal, which is well-connected by rail and road to Delhi.





Hasanpur is a small town in the Palwal district of Haryana, offering a window into the authentic rural life of North India. Primarily an agricultural community, the town is defined by its vast green fields and traditional Haryanvi culture. With a population of around 11,000, it provides a peaceful environment far removed from the congestion of nearby industrial cities. Visitors can explore local markets that serve as the heartbeat of the community or enjoy the simple, rustic landscapes near the Yamuna River. It is a place where local traditions remain strong, and the pace of life follows the seasonal rhythms of the land.
Hasanpur is a small town in the Palwal district of Haryana, offering a window into the authentic rural life of North India. Primarily an agricultural community, the town is defined by its vast green fields and traditional Haryanvi culture. With a population of around 11,000, it provides a peaceful environment far removed from the congestion of nearby industrial cities. Visitors can explore local markets that serve as the heartbeat of the community or enjoy the simple, rustic landscapes near the Yamuna River. It is a place where local traditions remain strong, and the pace of life follows the seasonal rhythms of the land.
Authentic Haryanvi rural atmosphere.
Local markets with regional agricultural produce.
Traditional architecture and community lifestyle.
Proximity to the scenic Yamuna River banks.
Limited accommodation options within the town itself.
Basic infrastructure geared towards residents rather than tourists.
Language barrier may exist as Haryanvi and Hindi are the primary languages.
The town is best reached via Palwal, which is well-connected by rail and road to Delhi.
Respect local customs by dressing modestly and asking permission before taking photos of residents.
Experiencing authentic rural Haryana and local market life.
INR ₹
$20-$40 p/day
Hindi, Haryanvi, English
Visit the local markets early in the morning to see the freshest regional produce and lively trade.
October-March
Mild and pleasant weather, perfect for exploring the agricultural outskirts.
Intense heat with temperatures often exceeding 40°C; travel is not recommended.
The weather begins to cool down after the monsoon, offering a fresh green landscape.
The most comfortable season for visitors, with cool, sunny days ideal for sightseeing.