The district derives its name from the district headquarters town of Bathinda, which is of great antiquity. According to Khalifa Muhammad Hassan, author of History of Patiala, its ancient name was Bikramgarh. According to raverty, Bathinda was known as Tabarhindh (Labb-ut-Twarikh). According to Ibn Batuta it was known as Batrind. The earliest mention of Tabarhindh occurs in the “Jami-Ul-Hakayat” written about 607 Hijri or 1211 AD. According to “Ainai-Barar Bans” Bathinda was built by Bhati Rao, son of Bal Band, who became ruler of Punjab in 336 Bikrami Sambat. He also founded Bhatner. It was also called Whatinda and Bitunda which finally become known as Bhatinda. But its name was changed to Bathinda on the authority of Survey of India to conform to the phonetical expression as locally pronounced. In recent times the town was conquered by Maharaja Ala Singh (near about 1754 AD) and since then it followed the history of erstwhile princely state of Patiala. With the dawn of indendence and merger of Patiala and East Punjab States into a division styled at PEPSU, Bathinda become full fledged district.

Qila Mubarak, is a historical monument in the heart of the city of Bathinda in Punjab, India. It is recognized as monument of national importance and maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. It has been in existence from 1100-1200 AD in its current place and is the oldest surviving fort in India.
Distance :- 27 KMs

Bathinda, known as the city of lakes, lies in the province of Punjab. It has a popular Thermal Plant, which is a wonderful, extensive space that draws in vacationers. It is likewise a most loved joint for local people, inferable from the regular excellence and quiet condition.
Distance :- 27 KMs

The Takht is in the Talwandi Sabo, 60 km southeast of Bathinda. Literally, Damdama means resting place. Guru Gobind Singh stayed here after the Sikhs fought several defensive battles. A combination of Mughals and hillmen besieged Anandpur Sahib on the orders of emperor Aurangzeb.

Located within Mittal's City Mall and opposite Bhatinda Rose Garden, Comfort Inn Tulip Heights is a modern 4 star property with stylish facade and interiors. Just a 7-minute drive from Bhatinda Junction and Old Bus Stand (2 km), the upscale hotel is around 215 km from Chandigarh International Airport. 27 km from bathinda Airport.Popular with locals and travellers alike, Mini Zoo & Deer Park is 15 mins from the property (12 km). Further, Dhobi Bazar is less than 10 minutes away (3 km).
Distance :- 24 KMs

Located on Abour Chandigarh road near Mittal's City Mall and near Bhatinda Rose Garden, HOTEL STELLA is Just a 7-minute drive from Bhatinda Junction and Old Bus Stand (2 km), the upscale hotel is around 215 km from Chandigarh International Airport and 27 km from bathinda Airport.

