It is seldom visited by tourists though it is only 124 km from Delhi. It has numerous monuments dating to the days of Sher Shah Suri. There is also a dilapidated house believed to have belonged to Raja Bribal. The mounds and meandering streets of Natural are fascinating. Chroniclers of Aurangzeb mention a revolt led by the Satnamis, but there is no trace left of the descendants of the rebels. A temple and a lake on the 1000 ft high Dhosi Hill provide a view of the Aravalli Hills around the town. During the monsoon, one can see peacocks dancing in their habit.
The best method to discover the people and places of Haryana is to begin the journey from Delhi. One way could be to visit various sectors on different weekends. Most of the places are less than a 150 km Delhi. The Kurukshetra complex should, however, be approached from the Pipli rest-house between karnal and Ambala. Kurukshetra is only about 8 km from Pipli. One can have Chandigarh as one’s base and visit not only the Kurukshetra complex but also other centers like Pinjore, Morni Hillss and Tajewala. All these places are within less than 150 km of Chandigrah.