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Bahuna, now called Bhuna, is a charming town located 210 kilometers away from Delhi's ISBT by bus. It is also a short 52 kilometers drive from Hisar and just 27 kilometers away from Fatehabad. If you're wondering how to get to Bahuna, here's what you need to know:
- Start your journey from Delhi to Hisar by hopping on a bus at Maharana Partap Bus Stand (Kashmiri Gate ISBT) in Delhi. The bus ride takes around 5 hours, so buckle up for an adventure-filled journey.
- Once you reach Hisar, you can continue your trip to Bahuna by catching another bus. The journey from Hisar to Bahuna takes approximately one and a half hours. Just remember that the last bus from Hisar to Bahuna departs at 7.30 PM, so plan accordingly for a smooth travel experience.
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Popular Foods
Dish: Butter Chicken (Murgh Makhani)Butter chicken is a rich and creamy curry made with marinated chicken pieces cooked in a tomato-based sauce. The dish originated in the Indian subcontinent and gained popularity in Canada due to the large population of Indian immigrants. It's typically served with basmati rice and naan bread. Butter chicken contains meat – chicken. Dish: BiryaniBiryani is a popular rice dish made by cooking Basmati rice with meat (usually chicken, goat, or fish), vegetables, yogurt, and a blend of spices. It originates from the Indian subcontinent and is often considered the national dish of Pakistan. It's known for its flavorful layers and distinct aroma. Biryani contains meat – primarily chicken, goat, or fish. Dish: SamosasSamosas are deep-fried or baked pastry snacks filled with a savory mixture of spiced potatoes, onions, peas, and sometimes meat. They originate from South Asia and have become a popular street food across India. Often served as an appetizer or a quick snack, samosas can be found at roadside stalls, train stations, and even weddings. Samosas can contain meat – typically potatoes, onions, and peas, but some varieties may include meat such as chicken or lamb. Historical Appearance
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