Temples in Ambala, Haryana

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Temples in Ambala — Famous Temples & Complete Darshan Guide

Plan a practical Ambala temple trip with 5 important temples, darshan-friendly routing, local travel tips and the best season for a peaceful pilgrimage.

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Last updated June 2026 · Curated by the Temples.bio editorial team

Quick answers

Which is the most famous temple in Ambala?
Sri Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Devi Temple is the most prominent temple in Ambala. This guide covers 5 notable temples in and around Ambala with timings, distances and a darshan route.
How many days do you need to visit Ambala temples?
You can cover the main temples of Ambala in about 1 day. Use the 1-day essential circuit for the key shrines, or the 2-day plan to include temples within 100 km.
What is the best time to visit Ambala temples?
October to March is the most comfortable season for temple visits in Ambala. Summer afternoons can be tiring, so plan early morning darshan and keep a lighter second half of the day. Festival days are spiritually rewarding but busier; confirm timings, parking and local transport

Why Ambala is a major temple destination

Ambala is one of Haryana's useful temple bases, combining well-known shrines with smaller neighbourhood temples that locals still visit for daily worship. The guide below is arranged for real travel: start with the most important temple, then add nearby shrines in an order that keeps the route simple.

Even when a city is not marketed only as a pilgrimage destination, its temples often hold the memory of older neighbourhoods, local festivals and family vows. Devotees usually come here for blessings of Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Devi, family welfare, ancestral prayers and a quieter connection with the region's sacred geography. The city also works well as a base for first-time visitors who want a balanced mix of famous temples and reachable local shrines.

Curated pilgrimage circuit

Temples to Visit Near Ambala

Ordered by pilgrimage importance and practical travel distance from Ambala.

Sri Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Devi Temple — Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Devi temple in Ambala Within City

Sri Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Devi Temple

Distance: Within Ambala (Ambala, Haryana)

Deity: Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Devi

Sri Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Devi Temple is included in this Ambala city guide because it helps pilgrims understand the local devotional rhythm beyond only the best-known landmark temple. Visit with enough time for darshan, a short pradakshina and quiet prayer before moving to the next shrine.

Travel Time: Walk / 10 min

Location: Ambala, Haryana

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Sri Hanuman Temple — Lord Hanuman temple in Ambala Within City

Sri Hanuman Temple

Distance: Within Ambala (Ambala, Haryana)

Deity: Lord Hanuman

Sri Hanuman Temple is included in this Ambala city guide because it helps pilgrims understand the local devotional rhythm beyond only the best-known landmark temple. Visit with enough time for darshan, a short pradakshina and quiet prayer before moving to the next shrine.

Travel Time: 15-25 min

Location: Ambala, Haryana

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Sri Shiva Temple — Lord Shiva temple in Ambala Within City

Sri Shiva Temple

Distance: Within Ambala (Ambala, Haryana)

Deity: Lord Shiva

Sri Shiva Temple is included in this Ambala city guide because it helps pilgrims understand the local devotional rhythm beyond only the best-known landmark temple. Visit with enough time for darshan, a short pradakshina and quiet prayer before moving to the next shrine.

Travel Time: 15-25 min

Location: Ambala, Haryana

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Sri Lakshmi Narayana Temple — Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi temple in Ambala Within City

Sri Lakshmi Narayana Temple

Distance: Within Ambala (Near Ambala, Haryana)

Deity: Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi

Sri Lakshmi Narayana Temple is included in this Ambala city guide because it helps pilgrims understand the local devotional rhythm beyond only the best-known landmark temple. Visit with enough time for darshan, a short pradakshina and quiet prayer before moving to the next shrine.

Travel Time: 15-25 min

Location: Near Ambala, Haryana

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Sri Durga Temple — Goddess Durga temple in Ambala Within City

Sri Durga Temple

Distance: Within Ambala (Near Ambala, Haryana)

Deity: Goddess Durga

Sri Durga Temple is included in this Ambala city guide because it helps pilgrims understand the local devotional rhythm beyond only the best-known landmark temple. Visit with enough time for darshan, a short pradakshina and quiet prayer before moving to the next shrine.

Travel Time: 30-45 min

Location: Near Ambala, Haryana

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How to Reach Ambala

Reach Ambala by the nearest major railway station or state highway links, then keep the temple circuit local for the first day. For families and senior citizens, a hired cab or auto-rickshaw is easier than changing transport repeatedly. Start with the main temple before the crowd builds, pause for lunch near the city centre, and keep outer temples for the afternoon.

Best Time to Visit Ambala Temples

October to March is the most comfortable season for temple visits in Ambala. Summer afternoons can be tiring, so plan early morning darshan and keep a lighter second half of the day. Festival days are spiritually rewarding but busier; confirm timings, parking and local transport before starting.

Suggested trip plan

Ambala 1-Day & 2-Day Temple Itinerary

Use this as a starting point and adjust the order around confirmed darshan bookings and festival-day traffic.

Ambala Temple FAQs

How many temples can I visit in Ambala in one day?

Most visitors can cover 4 to 6 temples in one day if they start early and keep the route within the city or nearby areas.

What is the best time to visit Ambala temples?

The cooler months from October to March are best. For daily darshan, early morning and evening are usually more comfortable than afternoon.

Is Ambala suitable for a family temple trip?

Yes. Keep the first day focused on the main city temples, use local transport, and avoid packing too many distant temples into one day.