Top 10 Must Visit Tourist Attraction in Chandigarh (The City Beautiful)

Chandigarh was shaped after the Indian freedom, as the primary arranged city of post-autonomy India. This city is known to be absolutely particular from the remainder of the urban areas in India and is impressively efficient when contrasted with the remainder of India. Chandigarh, in the territory of Punjab, is situated at the lower regions of the Shivalik scope of the Himalayas. Because of the high height area, the atmosphere of Chandigarh remains good throughout the entire year. The city because of its exceedingly urban arranging and low wrongdoing rate remains a most loved vacation destination as it fills in as a home far from home for most outsiders who visit India.

Best time to visit Chandigarh

Chandigarh is located at the foothills of the Shivalik Range, witnessing humid subtropical climate. The best time to visit Chandigarh is between August and November when monsoons are almost over and the temperature keeps dropping, giving a warm welcome to the winter season.

How to reach Chandigarh

By Air: Located around 12 km away from the city center, Chandigarh Airport links the city with the rest of the country by an extensive network of domestic flights.

By Rail: Located about 8 km away from the city center, Chandigarh Railway Station has several frequent trains plying from New Delhi. From the railway station, you can take buses, autos or taxis to reach any place in the city.

By Road: Chandigarh has excellent road connectivity with other neighboring cities. Many direct buses are available from cities like Mussoorie, Shimla, Mcleodganj, Dharamsala, Delhi, Kullu, etc.

Now Coming to top attractions, here are the must-see places in Chandigarh…

1. Rock Garden

The name alludes to a figure garden situated close Sukhna Lake. Nek Chand was a previous government official who began developing this greenery enclosure covertly in his extra time. He kept it avoided the administration specialists for a long time, till 1975. The patio nursery includes a few interlinked highways that keep running along the cascades of the Sukhna Lake.

Opening days: All days of the week; 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM (1st April to 30th September)

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (1st October to 31st March)

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 8 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: INR 30/Person

2. Rose Garden

Spread more than 30 sections of land the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden is the biggest professional flowerbed in Asia that is devoted to roses. The greenhouse is named after Zakir Hussain the previous President of India. Aside from roses the patio nursery additionally includes a few verities of restorative herbs.

Opening days: All days of the week; 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 8 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: INR 50/Person

3. Pinjore Gardens

Also called the Yadavindra Gardens, the Pinjore gardens were made by a Nawab under the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. This patio nursery was extended and recreated by the Maharaja Yadavindra of the State of Patiala. The greenery enclosure houses a few palatial structures that show a particular mix of the Rajasthani and Mughal styles of engineering

Opening days: All days of the week; 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 18 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: INR 20/Person

4. International Dolls Museum

The Dolls historical center of Chandigarh contains dolls and manikins from more than 25 distinct nations. The exhibition hall was built up in 1985 and is overseen by the Indian board of Child welfare. The prime fascination of the historical center is the Indian segment and the toy train.

Opening days: All days of the week except Sunday; 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 8 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: INR 10/Person

5. Terraced Garden

An ideal outing spot, the Terraced greenery enclosure is spread around a region of 10 sections of land and is a very much kept up greenhouse at the lower regions of the Himalayan Shivalik Range. The Garden was set up in 1979. It is best visited amid the night hours to encounter the cool wind and peaceful condition.

Opening days: All days of the week; 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 8 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: NA

6. Le Corbusier Centre

The workplace was named after and utilized by the Swiss-French draftsman Le Corbusier. Le Corbusier utilized the structure as his office amid the time he was charged to design the city of Chandigarh. The inside has now been changed over into a historical center devoted to the engineer and shows the life and times of Le Corbusier.

Opening days: All days of the week except Monday; 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 5 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: NA

7. ChattBir Zoo

Also called as the Mahendra Chaudhry Zoological Park, the zoo houses an enormous number of fascinating and wild creatures, winged creatures and reptiles. The thing to look out for at this zoo is the well-known lion safari.

Opening days: All days of the week; 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 16 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: INR 60/Person

8. Cactus Garden

The biggest succulent professional flowerbed in Asia, the Cactus garden covers a zone of 7 sections of land. The greenery enclosure includes in excess of 3500 unique types of desert plants and was built up in 1987. The patio nursery pulls in a colossal number of sightseers and botanists every year.

Opening days: The park remains open daily in the months of April to September between 9 AM to 1 PM and from 3 PM to 7 PM while during October and March, Cactus Garden between 9 AM to 1 PM and from 2 PM to 6 PM.

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 4 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: INR 10/Person

9. Museum and Art Gallery

The monstrous workmanship Gallery is situated in part 10 and is a standout amongst the most intriguing spots with regards to Chandigarh. The exhibition hall contains artifacts from the Indus valley human progress. Also, various sketches and coins from the antiquated and recorded occasions.

Opening days: All days of the week except Monday; 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 8 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: INR 10/Person

10. Mohali Cricket Stadium

The home of the IPL group Kings XI Punjab, the Mohali cricket arena is the seat of the Punjab Cricket Association. The arena was built up in 1993 and took 3 years to finish. The arena has been a setting to numerous nearby and worldwide matches in India. It has been a most loved scene of the cricket fans in India.

Opening days: All days of the week

Distance from Chandigarh Junction: 16 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: According to Match

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