Zakir Hussain Rose
Garden
Zakir Hussain Rose
Garden is largest Rose Garden in Asia and 1600-1700 different species or roses
as well as several fountains. It contains a large number of beautifully carved
out lawns and flowers beds. India's former President, Zakir Hussain, the garden
was established in 1967 under the guidance of Chandigarh's first Chief
Commissioner late Dr. M S Randhawa. The medicinal trees planted here are bel,
bahera, harar, camphor and yellow gulmohar.
At the end of February
and beginning of March, a big festival known as Rose Festival, is celebrated at
this garden every year.
How to reach
Dr. Zakhir Hussain Rose Garden is very easy
once you have reached Chandigarh. Getting a cab or Taxi from the airport.
Chandigarh by Road
The Distance between
Delhi and Chandigarh is about 243 Kilometers and it is only 264 kilometers from
Amritsar. The main national highways which connect to the city are NH21 and
NH22.
Chhatbir Zoo
Chhatbir Zoo is also
known as the Mahendra Chaudhary Zoological Park, located at a distance of 17 km
from Chandigarh and 55 km from Patiala. It is situated close to Zirakpur, in
India and is a hub of a large number of variety of birds, mammals and all
another animals.
The lion safari is the most interesting part of zoo and in the
Chattbir Zoo, the Royal Bengal Tiger is main attraction part. The animals are
kept in open environment so that their behavioral and physical needs can be met.
It is biggest zoo of Panjab where you can see White Tigers, Leopards, Jaguars,
Monkeys, Elephants and lot more.
The Chhatbir Zoo is the
perfect place for picnic and Children come here for a fun-filled day and also
learn a lot about the different animals by carrying out research on them.
Zoo
Residents
The Chhatbir zoo has
about 950 animals and birds belonging to about 85 species housed.
Visiting
Days / timings: The Chandigarh zoo is open six days a
week. It is closed on Monday.
Zoo Hours: 9.00 AM to
5.00 PM
Zoo Holidays: 15th
August, 2nd October & 26th January.
On the road of
Chandigarh-Zirakpur-Patiala route, this zoo is located 17 kms away from
Chandigarh. Private Vehicles are not allowed inside the zoo.
Mata Mansa Devi Temple
Mata Mansa Devi Temple
at Panchkula is a symbol of Himalayan culture and faith and situated on the
foot hills of Shivalik.It is an epitome of age old tradition of ‘Shakti’
worship in northern India. Maharaja Gopal Singh of Manimajra constructed the
present main temple of Shri Mansa Devi. At a distance of 200 meters from the
main temple is the Patiala temple.
Located at a distance
of about 10 km from the Chandigarh bus terminus and 4 km from the Panchkula, and
another way is local buses or auto rickshaws.
Chandi Devi Temple
The temple of Mata
Chandi is approximately 15 km from Chandigarh. The city of Chandigarh derives
its name from this temple Chandi Mandir. There is a railway station also named
Chandi Mandir.
Gurudwara Nada Sahib
Nada was a small
village in Patiala State. After his victory on Mughal, Guru Gobind Singh stayed
at this place. Nadu Shah, a follower of Guruji welcomed and served Guruji.
Guruji blessed Nadu Shah by saying “due to your services this place will be
famous by the name of Nada Sahib”.
Thank you madam for sharing this i really need this information about Chandigarh i recently book taxi from Delhi to Chandigarh for my Chandigarh trip.
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