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📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More              📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More              📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More
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📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More              📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More              📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More

Tourism


Kingland Water Park

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Madina Kaursan, a serene and culturally rich village in the Rohtak district of Haryana, is steadily gaining recognition beyond its agricultural roots. While traditionally known for its peaceful environment and close-knit community, the village is now drawing attention for its proximity to several entertainment and leisure spots, most notably Kingland Water World. Situated conveniently near the Madina Toll Plaza on National Highway 9 (NH-9), Kingland Water World has become a major attraction in the region. Its strategic location makes it easily accessible not only to locals from Rohtak but also to visitors from neighboring districts and even from Delhi-NCR.
This amusement and water park is particularly popular during weekends and holidays, offering a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The rising popularity of Kingland Water World has had a positive impact on Madina Kaursan and surrounding villages. Local businesses have seen increased foot traffic, and employment opportunities have grown in the tourism and hospitality sectors.


Royal Delight Resort

Royal Delight Resort, located in the heart of Madina village near Rohtak, is a well-known venue for hosting weddings, family functions, and corporate events in the region. Known for its spacious banquet halls and lush green lawns, the resort has become a preferred choice for people looking to celebrate special occasions in a peaceful rural setting. It offers a variety of indoor and outdoor event spaces that can accommodate both small gatherings and large-scale functions with ease.
The resort features well-maintained rooms for guests, ample parking space, a generator backup for uninterrupted events, and a catering team that specializes in North Indian and traditional Haryanvi cuisine. Just around 20 km from Rohtak city, it is easily accessible by road and is often chosen for its calm atmosphere away from city noise. Many local residents appreciate its clean environment, supportive staff, and affordable pricing, making it a trusted location for celebrations in and around Rohtak.

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Village Well

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The historic Kuva (well) of Madina Villa stands as a timeless symbol of the village's heritage and resourcefulness. Located in the heart of Madina Kaursan, this traditional water well once served as a primary source of fresh groundwater for daily life. In times when modern plumbing was absent, the Kuva was more than just a utility—it was a lifeline for families, connecting generations through its vital role in everyday living.
Constructed using locally sourced stone and brick, the well reflects the craftsmanship and sustainability practices of earlier times. Surrounded by the calm ambiance of Madina Villa, the Kuva today is a reminder of the village's self-sufficient past. It continues to be preserved as part of the cultural identity of the area, attracting not only locals but also visitors who appreciate the blend of history and simplicity.
As modernization reaches even the most rural corners of Haryana, efforts to maintain and restore such traditional structures like the Kuva emphasize the importance of preserving heritage while embracing progress. For many, the well is not just a relic—it is a place of memory, reflection, and pride.