Sunday, August 24, 2008


4. The Open Hand Monument: Sector-1, Chandigarh

Chandigarh is one of the most beautiful cities of India. Large number of travelers visits Chandigarh for its exotic tourist attractions. Some of the premier tourist attractions include its museums, temples, sightseeing places and other attractions. One of the popular tourist attractions which has attracted travelers from all over the world is the Open Hand Monument in Chandigarh.

The Open Hand Monument in Chandigarh which is one of the finest and significant monuments of the city is regularly visited by large number of visitors. The Open Hand Monument in Chandigarh is located in amidst of the popular Capitol Complex. This Capitol Complex houses three magnificent edifices namely the Secretariat, the High Court and the Legislative Assembly. This architecture of this building is really splendid. Open Hand Monument in Chandigarh was constructed by Le Corbusier. This finest monument in Chandigarh is situated in sector 1 in the Capitol Complex. . The Open Hand Monument in Chandigarh was designed in the form of a huge hand made from metal sheets. The monument rotates like that of a weathercock which wonderfully indicates the direction of wind to its visitors. The Open Hand Monument in Chandigarh which is giant metallic structure is about 14 meters high and it is about 50 tonnes in weight. The monument is located away from the main entrance. The visitors can view this amazing architectural wonder without any entrance fees. No fee is charged from its visitors for viewing it. The ideal time to visit this monument is early morning. The monument looks like a bird which slowly rotates on rusted bearings. This monument is a large, open, metal hand pointing skyward. Some people say that the hand symbolizes the map of Haryana. Open Hand Monument in Chandigarh is the symbol of peace and harmony. It is also the official emblem of Chandigarh.

Come and see the architectural design of Open Hand Monument in Chandigarh with your near and dear ones. This venue for Sightseeing in Chandigarh will definitely be a memorable experience for you.

Thursday, July 31, 2008





3.
Sukhna Lake: Sector-1, Chandigarh

Sukhna Lake is a beautiful lake that lies in the foothills of Shivalik range & was created in the year 1958 by building an artificial dam on a seasonal stream, Chandigarhs Sukhna Lake is spread over a large area. A 2-km-long promenade along the lakeshore is a popular place to be visited in Chandigarh by the tourists and localities alike. The unique thing about Sukhna is that it is a manmade lake. It was created in the year 1958. It was done by damming the Sukhna Choe, which is a seasonal stream flowing down from the Shivalik hills. Sukhana Lake of Chandigarh has become an integral part of the city. It is an idyllic place for quiet communion with nature and for offering water sports activities like boating, yachting, water skiing, etc. People of Chandigarh love Sukhna. To preserve its tranquility Corbusier insisted that it be forbidden to motorboats and the top of the dam (promenade) prohibited to vehicular traffic. This beautiful gift to the city has extended its attraction beyond its boundaries and Sukhna is an inseparable part of the city. The evenings see Sukhna again coming alive with tourists, and families thronging the promenade. Photographers and painters can capture the scenic beauty of the setting sun, or the heavily clouded monsoon sky, or the early morning mist in winter set amidst the tranquility of the lake. For children there are a number of joy rides and a mini train. As night descends, the lights from the hill resort of Kasauli reflect in the lake presenting a bewitching sight.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008


2. Rock Garden : Sector-1, Chandigarh

Rock Garden is an epitome of creativity and innovation. It is a unique garden that consists of various art objects. But the best part about the rock garden is that each of its artwork has been made by using industrial & urban waste. The urban waste material turned into creative patterns and textures, mute rocks turned into art objects attract tourists to Chandigarh. It is located in Sector 1 between the Capitol Complex and Sukhna Lake. The credit for laying its foundation goes to Nek Chand, who was the then Road Inspector in the Engineering Department of Chandigarh Capital Project. This magic garden is built by Nekchand who began the project in the year 1958, with multicoloured pieces of useless stones and other throwaway. In summer it is open from 9-13.00 hrs. and 15-19.00 hrs. From October to March, they are open from 9-13.00 hrs. and 14-18.00 hrs. The most powerful aspect of the gardens is that - thousands of animal or humanoid figures made out of discarded materials, which stand in rigid rows like silent static armies. It’s a series of interconnected rocky grottoes, walkways and landscaped waterfalls. All this demonstrates how urban and industrial waste can be fruitfully recycled and used in creative pursuit.


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Tourist Places in City Beautiful

1. Rose Garden: Sector-16, Chandigarh

Zakir Hussain Rose Garden Asias largest Rose Garden and is spreaded over 30 acres of land. Here bloom 50,000 rose-trees of 1600 species. One can only see the flowers and cannot pluck them. Named after Indias former President, Zakir Hussain, the garden was established in 1967 under the guidance of Chandigarhs first Chief Commissioner late Dr. M. S. Randhawa. Apart from roses emphasis was given on trees of medicinal value and some unique specimen trees to enhance the beauty of the garden. Some of the medicinal trees planted here are bel, bahera, harar, camphor and yellow gulmohar. It is located next to the city centre. Affording a sight to behold during spring, the rose plants have been planted beautifully in carved-out lawns and flowers beds. The Rose Garden is a place worth visiting in Chandigarh for being home to thousand varieties of roses. These have been planted beautifully carved out lawns and flowers beds. Like the cultural zone which is just across the road in sector 10,this was also planned by Dr. M.S. Randhawa as his interest in horticulture and fondness for flowers was profuse. Every year, either at the end of February or beginning of March, a big festival known as Rose Festival, is celebrated at this garden. Over 20,000 people visit this festival. It’s one of the great celebrations in the city. There are lots of competitions, cultural celebrations and many other events.