Meham, located in the Rohtak district, is one of Haryana’s oldest towns, with roots tracing back to the Mahabharata era. The town flourished during the Mughal period, as seen in its surviving structures like the Shahjahan-era Jama Masjid and old Baolis (stepwells). Meham also serves as a great stop for travelers exploring lesser-known historical towns of Haryana. Its lanes, bustling with local life and traditional shops, offer a glimpse into authentic Haryanvi culture.
| Location | Google Maps |
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| District | Rohtak |
| State/UT | Haryana |
| By Air | Nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi (about 100 km). |
| By Train | Rohtak Junction (30 km) is the nearest major railway station. |
| By Road | Well connected by NH-9 from Delhi and Rohtak; regular buses and taxis available. |
| Local Transportation | Auto-rickshaws, e-rickshaws, and local buses are available for short distances; walking is best for exploring historical sites. |
| Common Scams |
Minor overcharging by auto drivers; otherwise, generally safe. |
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| By Type | Town |
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