CHANDIGARH


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Delhi To Chandigarh

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Chandigarh to Delhi

Dzire- Rs.3200, Ertga-Rs.4500

Innova- Rs.5000, Crysta- Rs.5500.

 

 

The capital of two Indian states, Punjab and Haryana, is located in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh. It is a union territory and regarded as one of India's most masterfully built cities. Le Corbusier, a Swiss-French architect, created the city, which was constructed in the 1950s to take the place of Lahore, which was annexed by Pakistan following the division of India in 1947.


Chandigarh is renowned for its cutting-edge construction, wide open areas, and efficient urban planning. Also, it is the location of several educational institutions, including the renowned Panjab University, one of India's oldest universities. With various art galleries, museums, and theatres presenting the works of regional and international artists, the city boasts a thriving cultural scene.


 

Another well-liked tourist attraction is Chandigarh, which is well-known for its gardens and parks, including the renowned Rock Garden, a special sculpture garden created completely of recycled materials. The Sukhna Lake, the Capitol Building, and the Rose Garden are some of the city's other well-known tourist destinations.


The city serves as a gateway to the neighbouring Himalayan foothills and is well-connected by air, road, and train to major Indian cities.


Places of Interest


Chandigarh is a stunning city with a wide variety of sites to view. Some of the prominent destinations in Chandigarh are listed below:


1. Rock Garden: The Rock Garden is a special sculpture garden where recycled objects like cracked bangles, pottery pots, and used CDs are used to create sculptures.

 

2. Sukhna Lake: Sukhna Lake is a man-made lake with stunning views of the hills in the area. You may stroll along the lake or take a boat trip.

 

3. Rose Garden: There are more than 1,500 different types of roses in this lovely garden. Picnics and picture opportunities are common there.

 

4. Pinjore Gardens: The Pinjore Gardens are a beautiful Mughal-style garden with fountains, pavilions, and a historic palace.

 

5. Mohali Cricket Stadium: The Mohali Cricket Stadium is a famous cricket ground that has hosted several international cricket matches. It's a must-visit place for cricket fans.

 

6. Mansa Devi Temple: Around 10 kilometres from Chandigarh in the Panchkula neighbourhood lies the well-known Mansa Devi Temple. Goddess Mansa Devi is honoured at this temple, and her worshippers travel great distances to ask for her blessings. The adjacent Chandi Devi and Kali Mata temples are also worth a visit.

 

Tours from Chandigarh


Chandigarh is a fantastic starting point for travelling to adjacent areas including Punjab, Haryana, and the foothills of the Himalayas. These are some well-liked excursions you may do from Chandigarh:

 

1. Shimla Tour: Shimla is a well-known hill town that is 120 kilometres from Chandigarh. You may see the town's marketplaces, historical buildings, and scenic surroundings on a day trip or while staying there overnight.

 

2. Kasauli Tour: Kasauli is a little hill town that is roughly 60 kilometres from Chandigarh. It is renowned for its stunning natural surroundings, colonial architecture, and tranquil ambiance.


3. Manali Tour: Manali is a well-known mountainous town that is 300 kilometres from Chandigarh. It is renowned for its natural splendour, action sports, and Tibetan culture.

 

4. Dharamshala Tour: Dharamshala is a scenic hill station located about 240 km from Chandigarh. It is renowned for its Tibetan culture, monasteries, and outdoor activities including hiking and camping.

 

 


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