11 km
from city center
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Places To Visit in Panchkula
Situated on the outskirts of Panchkula, Morni Hills is a great place for bird watching and trekking enthusiasts. Popular birds which are sighted here include Wallcreeper, Crested Kingfisher, Bar-tailed Treecreeper, Blue Peafowl, Kalij Pheasant, Red Junglefowl, Grey Grancolin, Quails, Himalayan Bulbul and Oriental Turtle Dove.
12 km
from city center
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Places To Visit in Panchkula
Situated roughly 15 km from Panchkula, this garden is spread over an area of 100 acres, and is also called Yadvinder garden. The work of creating this garden began in the seventeenth century.
1 km
from city center
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Places To Visit in Panchkula
Established by Dr J.S. Sarkaria, the Cactus Garden is a fascinating place with a wide collection of Indian succulents, and is the largest such garden in the world.
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Places To Visit in Panchkula
Situated in Bhagwanpura, Garden of Silence is a meditative space which house a massive idol of Buddha. The garden swears by its name and it offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere for meditation amidst lush green surroundings with a beautiful view of the Shivalik Ranges in the backdrop.
6 km
from city center
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Places To Visit in Panchkula
With its history tracing up to 360 years, Ramgarh Fort was built under the aegis of Chandel Rajputs from the plains of Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh.
12 km
from city center
6 out of 10
Places To Visit in Panchkula
Yadvinder Garden, also called the Pinjore garden situated 20 km off Panchkula is a very popular tourist spot. The work of establishing this garden began in the seventeenth century.
3 km
from city center
7 out of 10
Places To Visit in Panchkula
Perched upon the Shivalik Hills, Nada Sahib is a Sikh Gurudwara frequented by followers of Sikhism as well as by other travellers. It is situated on the banks of the Ghaggar river and is believed to be a place where Guru Gobind Singh halted while he was travelling after the Battle of Bhangani in 1688 from Paonta Sahib to Anandpur Sahib. It is a sure shot way to restore mental peace and soothe the tired soul if you do happen to be in Panchkula. Pay your respects, recite the 'hukumnama' of the day and don't miss the Langar. The worshipper count rises on the full-moon day (Pooranmashi) of every month.
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Places To Visit in Panchkula
Situated on Highway NH22 near Panchkula, Chokhi Dhani is a quintessential village that has been designed to encourage the rural art and heritage culture of Rajasthan. It has its counterpart in Rajasthan also and this one has also been based on the same. Aside from the mud thatch dwellings, to traditional and authentic Rajasthani food, every tiny detail in Chokhi Dhani has been designed keeping in mind the rural culture of Rajasthan.
9 out of 10
Places To Visit in Panchkula
Chattbir Zoo, also known as Mahendra Choudhary Zoological Park is a zoological park in Zikarpur near Chandigarh. The park is home to a vast variety of animals, birds and reptiles. Sprawling over an expansive 202 acres of land, the zoo offers an open enclosure to the animals to retain their natural habitat environment. The highlight of the zoo is Royal Bengal Tiger.
37 km
from city center
10 out of 10
Places To Visit in Panchkula
Situated on the border of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, Gurudwara Toka Sahib is built in the honour of Guru Gobind Singh. It is believed that the Guru stayed here for a couple of days in 1688. Toka Sahib is basically a modest room with a spacious verandah and is entirely painted in white. Other than that, the hut is also located in the premises where the caretaker of the shrine exists. In addition to that, there is also an ancient well which is considered holy. The surroundings boasts of serenity and peace.