An indissoluble part of the City of Chandigarh Sukhna Lake is an artificial lake at the foothills of the Himalayas, the Shivalik hills. The formation of the lake was one of the utmost gifts from Le Corbusier and the Chief Engineer P.L.Verma to the city of Chandigarh. It is a sanctuary for many exotic migratory birds and is the venue for many festive celebrations too, the most popular is the Mango Festival held during the monsoons when countless of varieties of mangoes are on display.
The estimate time of travel from the hotel is 20 minutes.
A botanical garden positioned in Chandigarh and spread over 27 acres with 50,000 rose-bushes of 1600 different species, it is named after India’s former president, Zakir Hussain; the garden also has the merit of being Asia’s largest. The garden has not only roses, but also trees of medicinal value. Particular of the medicinal plants that can be spotted here are bel, bahera, harar, camphor and yellow gulmohar.
The estimate time of travel from the hotel is 25 minutes.
People travel from all around the world to offer their devotions at Chandi Mandir, an ancient temple devoted to the goddess of power. The city of Chandigarh is believed to get its name from the Chandi Mandir, which offers a tremendous view of the Shivalik range.
The estimate time of travel from the hotel is 15 minutes.
Built in the 17th century, Pinjore Gardens in Chandigarh is scattered with fountains and spectacular pavilions. Stroll the elegant walkways that are lined with royal trees or explore the mango and litchi orchards. Enjoy a picnic lunch or visit the zoo where various birds and animals reside.
The estimated time of travel from the hotel is 20 minutes.
This must-see science museum in Chandigarh stages the evolution of life on earth. It also displays fossils of humans and tools from prehistoric times. A huge cyclorama gallery breaks down the origin of our planet while additional galleries highlight astronomy and geology.
The estimated time of travel from the hotel is 20 minutes.
This holy shrine near Chandigarh, which was established in 1815, is devoted to Mata Mansa Devi, a goddess. People from all around the world come to pay their respects to her. Mansa Devi Temple boasts a beautiful garden comprised of sacred plants.
The estimated time of travel from the hotel is 20 minutes.