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"The city of 5 canals"

Panchkula Tourism

Present on the way to hills of Shimla, Panchkula is famous for the ruins of the Chandels and trekking on Morni Hills teemed with peacocks.

One of the most planned towns of Haryana, Panchkula is a satellite town that forms the tricity with Chandigarh and Mohali. Ruled by the Chandels from 9th-12th Century, this hill-city derives its name from the five irrigation canals or 'kuls' which draw water from the uphill Ghagghar. Sector 5 in Panchkula is popular for its variety of entertainment and eating out options. It even has an open-air amphitheatre and the Terminals Ballistic Research Laboratory of the DRDO. Panchkula is also a place which is used as a halt before going to nearby hill stations in Himachal Pradesh.

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The city of five canals

Located within the close proximity to the Union Territory of Chandigarh, Panchkula has been developed into one of the finest townships in India over the past 20 years. Panchkula is also known for its five ancient canals, which supplies the water to major part of Haryana state.
From the beauty of Shivalik ranges to the ancient temples, and the magnificent Mughal and Rajput architecture, the town has gained popularity in the tourism sector and has become the must-visit places in and around the Chandigarh. Apart from history and nature, Panchkula also offers various entertainment and eat-outs option to end your day with a scrumptious dinner amidst the well-planned area of Sector-5 of Panchkula.

History of Panchkula

In the ancient times, the area was under the Kushan rule. Over time, it was ruled by the Guptas, the Chauhans, and the Mughals, before it came under the British Empire. But it got its name and individuality on May 15, 1995, when it was declared as the 17th district of the Haryana state.

Suggested Itinerary for Panchkula

Day 1- Check-in at the hotel at Chandigarh. Local sightseeing around the city, visit Rose Garden, Rock Garden, Dolls museum and Elante Mall.
Day 2- Leave for Panchkula after breakfast First visit the Chattbir zoo, which homes around 110 species of animals. Next, visit the Cactus garden, a fascinating place with a wide collection of Indian succulents. Then visit the Mansa Devi temple built in 1815 AD. Day 3- Visit the Pinjore Gardens, located on the outskirts of Panchkula, Pinjore Gardens are famous for its Mughal architecture. Then, visit the Morni Hills, a great place for bird watching and trekking.

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Panchkula has its own railway station. Chandigarh is the closest airport, and buses ply regularly to the city.

How to reach Panchkula by flight

The nearest airport to Panchkula is Chandigarh International airport which is located at a favourable distance of 11 km away from Panchkula. From Chandigarh, you can take a taxi to Panchkula.

How to reach Panchkula by road

Panchkula is very well connected with the nearby cities by road. Direct buses run from Delhi, and cities of Punjab and Haryana. If you cannot find a direct bus to Panchkula, you can take a bus to Chandigarh.

How to reach Panchkula by train

Panchkula has its own railway station, which is called Chandimandir railway station. Else, Chandigarh railway station also lies very close to Panchkula.

Local transport in Panchkula

Public transports and Private cabs are easily available.

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Panchkula, Haryana
Nada Sahib
GURUDWARA (SIKH TEMPLE ) NEAR SUKHNA LAKE
On the way to Morni

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FAQs on Panchkula

What is famous about Panchkula?

Located very close to Chandigarh, and hence it is very accessible.

What is not so good about Panchkula?

There aren't many recreational activities to do in the city.

Who should visit Panchkula?

For a day trip and trekking from Chandigarh. Also, a great place for the architecture lovers.

What is the best time to visit Panchkula?

October to April is the best time to visit Panchkula. Summers are quite hot and should be avoided. You can visit Panchkula during the monsoons as the temperatures subside a little, however rains might interrupt your travel plans.
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What is the local food in Panchkula?

Panchkula is rich in both Punjabi and Haryanvi (typical North Indian) cuisine. Typical North Indian dishes include Kadhi pakora, Besan masala roti, Bajra roti, Aloo roti, Kheer, Bathua raita, Methi Gajar, Singri ki sabzi, Gajar ka halwa and more. Local Punjabi cuisine includes Dal Makhani, Paneer Amritsari, Kulcha, Channa-Batura, Chhole Bature, Rajma, Chicken Tandoori lots of sweets and snacks and the delightful lassi . Beer and other alcoholic drinks are also very easily available here.
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What is the best way to reach Panchkula?

Panchkula has its own railway station. Chandigarh is the closest airport, and buses ply regularly to the city.
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What are the things to do in Panchkula?

The top things to do in Panchkula are Morni Hills, Cactus Garden, Panchkula, Pinjore Gardens, Mansa Devi Temple, Panchkula, Nada Sahib, Yadvinder Garden. You can see all the places to visit in Panchkula here

What are the places near Panchkula?

The top places near to Panchkula are Shimla which is 54 km from Panchkula, Kasauli which is located 24 km from Panchkula, Chandigarh which is located 8 km from Panchkula, Kasol which is located 152 km from Panchkula, Rishikesh which is located 150 km from Panchkula

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