How Plan was made
Year 2013 was not good from the point of Ghumakkari because
of constrain of time & finance as we were busy in renovating the house.
Once everything was settled we planned to visit Dalhosiee / Khajjiar in Dashera
holidays, by the time we were planning we got news that we have to attend a
relative‘s marriage during that time in Panchkula.
As my family never have been to Chandigarh before we decided
to go in advance so that we can visit Chandigarh, Panchkula & Pinjore during
our three days stay over there.
Day 01
Our journey started at 7.30 AM from Gurgaon , drive was
smooth except we stuck in little jam at Azadpur due to trucks near sabzi mandi. Our first stoppage was
at “Sukhdev da Dhaba” - Murthal. This Dhaba is famous for its yummy
Paratha’s. After having our mouth-watering Breakfast & some shopping
outside dabha we left for Chandigarh.
Shopping outside Dabha |
Around 01.00 o’clock we reached Rock Garden. This is one of the most famous attractions in
Chandigarh. The Garden is spread over 40
acres which is full of creatures made by recycled materials and stone.
History of Rock
Garden
It was created by Nek Chand who was working as a road
inspector for Public work department (PWD). He was born in 1928 in Punjab (now
part of Pakistan). After partition, In
1947 Nek Chand’s family move to India.
In 1958 he started
collecting stones and debris from the nearby villages destroyed for the
construction of Chandigarh. Nek Chand’s main motto
was to use recycled waste materials like bottles, glasses, bangles, tiles,
ceramic pots, sinks, electrical waste, etc. which generally go useless creating
pollution and convert the same into something interesting.
In early 1960s Nek Chand created around 2000 statues in
secrete.
In 1972 Government discovered and declared illegal as it was
constructed on government owned land.
The existence was threatened but finally authorised by the Authorities.
In 1976 Phase I & II was inaugurated. In 1980 Garden was
awarded “ Grande Medaille de Vermil” in Paris
– France.
In 1983 first water fall opens & in 1984 Nek Chand was
awarded Padam shree by Prime minister of India. In 1993 phase II opened &
as per Nek Chand still lot to do.
Timing
Summer ( April – Sep) 9
AM to 7 PM
Winters (Oct – March) 9
AM to 6 PM
Ticket Charges
Adult ₹
20/-
Children
₹ 15/-
After visiting Rock Garden we left for Sukhana Lake which is
close by Rock Garden and one of the worth visiting place in Chandigarh.
Sukhna Lake Located in Sector 1, it is an artificial
reservoir. A popular place to hang out, one can expect to find residents of the
city jogging or strolling along the banks. There is a walking path, a
cafeteria, shops and a mini-amusement park and paddleboats.
The Sukhna Lake was created in 1958 by damming the Sukhna
Choe, a seasonal stream that flows down from the Shivaliks. Storks and cranes
make migratory stops at the lake. The lake, incidentally, has Asia's longest
water channel for rowing and yachting.
You will find lot of artiest around the lake who will make
your pencil sketch in nominal price.
We spend some time there & then left for Panchkula. Late evening we enjoyed Mehdi function ,
dance and dinner. The hectic day end with full masti.
Next post on Panchkula & Pinjore will be coming soon till than happy traveling ..........
Nice photographs Mahesh, I have been wanting to visit this place for a long time. Maybe sometime soon. You did revisit my desire to make a plan sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteI hate to be a stickler, I always thought Mumbai was the first planned city in India, happened in 1892, followed by Mysore in 1902. I think Chandigarh was in 1947. I may be wrong, but something I had read somewhere long time ago. Thought I'd inform :)
Cheers,
Vinay
Thanks for your comments !
ReplyDeleteI wish every city in India was like Chandigarh. It's so nice and inviting.
ReplyDelete@Renuka - 100 % agreed.
ReplyDeleteNice writeup,In next post I will write about Rock Garden
ReplyDeleteThanks Harshita !
DeleteThanks Harshita !
DeleteNice writeup,In next post I will write about Rock Garden
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