North
Punjab
Chandigarh
Chandigarh
The city of Chandigarh lies in the valley surrounded by Shiwalik Hills that hem the great Himalayas. From here one can travel northwards to the hill resorts of Shimla Kulu, Manali, Dharmashala and Dalhousie. Chandigarh is not only the most modern city in the country but has been planned to perfection by the world famous French architect le Corbusier.
Altitude: 304.8 to 365.78 metres
Temperature (°C):
Summer: Max 37, Min 23
Winter: Max 24, Min 5
Rainfall: 111.4 cms
Best Season: October to March
How to get there
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Air:
Indian Airlines connect Chandigarh with Delhi, Jammu, Shrinagar and Leh. Vayudoot Services connect Chandigarh with Delhi, Kulu and Gaggad. |
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Rail:
Chandigarh, the terminus of Northern Railway, is connected with Bombay, Delhi, Kalka and other major cities in India. |
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Road:
Chandigarh is connected by good motorable roads with Amritsar 240 kms, Dehradhun 230 kms, Delhi 248 kms, Shimla 117 kms, Kulu 279 kms, Bhakra 116 kms, Kasauli 77 kms, Jammu 380 kms.
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Local Transport:
Regular bus services connect Chandigarh with Amritsar, Delhi, Dharamshala, Kulu, Manali, Nangal, Pathankot and Shimla. |
Places of Interest
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The Secratariat
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The Assembly & High Court
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Zakir Hussain Rose Garden (2 kms)
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Rock Garden
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Sukhna Lake
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Govt. Museum & Art Gallery & Punjab University Complex
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International Doll Museum
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National Gallery of Portraits.
Excursions
- Pinjore Gardens (25 kms)
- Bhima Devi Temple (22 kms)
- Chattbir Zoo (22 kms)
- Mansa Mandir / Chandi Mandir (10 kms)
- Bhakra Nangal (116 kms)
- Ponta Sahib (135 kms)
- Naina Devi (110 kms)
For more information please visit: www.punjabgovt.nic.in
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