Morni is a village (hill station) located in the Morni Hills in Haryana.
Cities
Understand
Morni is Haryana's only hill station. It's a totally different experience to Kasauli and similar towns which are within an hour's drive of Chandigarh. The vegetation is subtropical forest. On the winding road (with almost no villages or houses by the sides) leading to Morni there is an outstanding but rarely visited bird and wildlife area.
Morni Hills have a fascinating range of flora and fauna. Pines crown the hilltops and trees like Sal, Neem, Mango, Ritha, Pipal, Jamun, Shisham, Amaltas and jacaranda cover the slopes. When the flowering trees blossom, the hillsides are awash with colour, presenting a delightful sight. Morni is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers with its teeming population of birds like the wallcreeper, crested kingfisher, bar-tailed treecreeper, blue peafowl, kalij pheasant, red junglefowl, grey francolin, black francolin, quails, Himalayan bulbul and oriental turtle dove as well as animals like jackals, langur monkeys, hares, hyenas, neelgai, wild boar, kakad (barking dear), sambar and even leopards.
Talk
Hindi, English and Punjabi as well as local dialects are used in Morni.
Get in
There are several Haryana Roadways buses a day from Chandigarh or Panchkula. The journey is about an hour.
Taxis can can easily be hired from Chandigarh or Panchkula for the day. The rate is usually ₹6 per kilometre. There are several taxi stands in Panchkula, notably Sectors 10 and 20.
Get around
See
Tikkar Lake
Do
Eat
Haryana Tourism's Mountain Quail: A comfortable no frills attached haven.
Drink
The usually drinks are available as in the rest of Haryana especially beer.
Sleep
Morni Resorts 3 Star (Government Approved) 16 Rooms, 35 km from Chandigarh Airport; 33 km from Chandigarh Railway Station; 32 km from Panchkula Bus Stand, H/C running water, Telephone, C.T.V. etc.