Chandigarh Star Travels
Address: #4628, Maloya Colony, Chandigarh, 160025
For bookings and inquiries, please contact:
Phone/WhatsApp: +91 9988965661, +91 7696591011
Contact Person: Mahesh Kumar
Rock Garden
The Rock Garden of Chandigarh, a captivating 40-acre garden, was creatively designed by
Nek
Chand using recycled materials like broken ceramics, glass, and tiles. This iconic
attraction, featuring sculptures, cascading waterfalls, and mosaic pathways, showcases
incredible artwork made from industrial and urban waste. A symbol of sustainable art,
the
Rock Garden is a testament to ingenuity, attracting visitors globally who marvel at its
intricate design and ecological vision.
Sukhna Lake
Sukhna Lake is a scenic man-made reservoir nestled at the foothills of the Shivalik
Range. A
popular spot for boating, walking trails, and bird watching, it offers visitors peaceful
surroundings and breathtaking views, especially at sunrise and sunset. Sukhna is perfect
for
family picnics, morning jogs, and capturing beautiful photos. Its serene beauty and
tranquil
ambiance make it a cherished destination for both locals and tourists.
Rose Garden
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden is Asia’s largest rose garden, spread over 30 acres with more
than 1,600 varieties of roses and countless seasonal blooms. The garden’s carefully
maintained lawns, beautiful fountains, and vibrant floral displays provide a stunning
visual experience. Known for its annual Rose Festival, this garden is a paradise for
nature enthusiasts, making it one of Chandigarh’s most picturesque and aromatic tourist
attractions.
Chandigarh Capitol Complex
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Chandigarh Capitol Complex was designed by architect
Le Corbusier and is a masterpiece of modernist architecture. Featuring the Secretariat,
the High Court, and the Open Hand Monument, the complex symbolizes India’s
post-independence architectural aspirations. Visitors marvel at its unique design and
significance in architectural history, offering an insightful look into Chandigarh’s
planning and commitment to forward-thinking urban development.
Pinjore Gardens
Also known as Yadavindra Gardens, Pinjore Gardens is a 17th-century Mughal-style garden
located near Chandigarh. With cascading fountains, charming pavilions, and tiered lawns,
it’s a tranquil retreat ideal for evening strolls and picnics. The garden hosts the
annual Mango Festival, attracting locals and tourists alike. Its rich history, combined
with breathtaking landscapes, makes Pinjore Gardens a top attraction for those seeking
both heritage and relaxation.
Elante Mall
Elante Mall is one of North India’s premier shopping destinations, offering a blend of
international and Indian retail brands, fine dining, and entertainment options. With its
multiplex cinemas, expansive food court, and gaming zone, Elante provides a modern
shopping experience for all ages. Whether you're there to shop, dine, or enjoy leisure
activities, Elante Mall is a bustling spot that captures the lively, urban side of
Chandigarh.
Terraced Garden
Chandigarh’s Terraced Garden is a multi-level park filled with seasonal flowers,
fountains, and lush greenery, ideal for leisurely walks and family gatherings. Known for
its annual Chrysanthemum Show, this garden is a tribute to the city’s dedication to
green spaces. Visitors can unwind amidst vibrant floral displays and manicured lawns,
making it a favorite for evening outings and a peaceful retreat from the city’s bustle.
Sector 17 City Center
Sector 17 City Center, located in the heart of Chandigarh, is a bustling commercial hub
and shopping destination. Known for its spacious plazas, vibrant fountains, and modern
architecture, it offers a mix of high-end stores, local boutiques, and eateries. A
popular spot for both locals and tourists, it is perfect for shopping, dining, and
leisurely strolls. Its lively atmosphere and cultural events make it a must-visit
landmark in Chandigarh.
Kasauli
Kasauli is a peaceful hill station in Himachal Pradesh, renowned for its colonial
architecture, pine forests, and tranquil environment. Key attractions include Monkey
Point, Gilbert Trail, and Christ Church. It is an ideal getaway for nature lovers and
those seeking serenity amidst the mountains.
Shimla
Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is a charming hill station famous for its
colonial heritage, bustling Mall Road, and panoramic mountain views. Popular sites
include Jakhoo Temple, The Ridge, and Christ Church, making it a perfect blend of
history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Chail
Chail, a serene retreat in Himachal Pradesh, is known for the majestic Chail Palace and
the world’s highest cricket ground. Surrounded by dense forests, it offers a tranquil
environment, ideal for nature walks, trekking, and exploring its historical landmarks.
Parwanoo
Parwanoo, a picturesque town in Himachal Pradesh, is best known for its cable car rides
at Timber Trail and lush fruit orchards. Offering a mix of adventure and natural beauty,
it’s a popular destination for a relaxing weekend getaway.
Nahan
Nahan, a charming hill station in Himachal Pradesh, is a haven of tranquility with
attractions like Renuka Lake and Suketi Fossil Park. Known for its serene ambiance, it
is an excellent choice for those seeking a peaceful escape in the hills.
Amritsar
Amritsar, the cultural hub of Punjab, is famous for the Golden Temple, Wagah Border
ceremony, and its rich history. With vibrant bazaars and delicious Punjabi cuisine, it
offers visitors a perfect blend of spirituality, culture, and hospitality.
Kufri
Kufri, a picturesque town near Shimla, is a hub for snow sports like skiing and
tobogganing. Surrounded by Himalayan peaks, Kufri’s serene landscapes and adventure
parks make it a favorite destination for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.
Narkanda
Narkanda, a scenic hill station in Himachal Pradesh, offers breathtaking views of the
snow-capped Himalayas. Famous for skiing in winter and trekking in summer, it is
surrounded by lush apple orchards and dense forests.
Golden Temple
The Golden Temple in Amritsar, also known as Harmandir Sahib, is a spiritual sanctuary
for Sikhs worldwide. With its gold-plated structure and serene water tank (Sarovar), it
symbolizes peace, devotion, and communal harmony.
Wagah Border
The Wagah Border near Amritsar is famous for its daily Beating Retreat ceremony,
showcasing military precision and patriotism. It’s a must-visit for experiencing the
vibrant spirit and camaraderie between India and Pakistan.
Morni Hills
Morni Hills, the only hill station in Haryana, offers lush green landscapes, serene
lakes, and trekking trails. Its tranquil environment and scenic beauty make it a perfect
destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.