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Terraced Flower Garden in Chandigarh

The Parks and Gardens in Chandigarh are simply unique in its own way. There are number of parks and gardens here and each and every one of them are distinct in their own way. Your visit to Chandigarh would really remain incomplete if you don't pay a visit to these parks and gardens. The Terraced Flower Garden in Chandigarh is one of the most popular parks and gardens here. Covering an area of 10 acres, the park is must go in Chandigarh.

The Terraced Flower Garden in Chandigarh is situated in Sector 33. A small valley drawing the length of the sector has been evolved into a Terraced Flower Garden. The park was open to the public in the year 1979. From then, the park has been attracting a number of visitors' everyday. Beautiful, serene and tranquil-a visit to this park will simply enthrall you. You will explore hundreds of varieties of flowering plants in this park. You will se many color and hues either in heir full bloom or in the process here. The Terraced Flower Garden is not only popular among the tourists but among the denizens of Chandigarh as well. The lush green surrounding is an ideal place to relax. You can either sit or take a stroll in this park. The most interesting thing about this park is the lighted musical fountain that is played in the evenings. The fountain is often played in tune with the popular Bollywood chartbusters or folk songs. The fountain show is simply awesome. You can see the fountain in tune and in various colors. The Terraced Flower Garden in Chandigarh is the venue for the Chrysanthemum Show that is held annually here. Many people come here in the evenings to enjoy the cool breeze here in the lap of nature.

You will certainly love your visit to the Terraced Flower Garden in Chandigarh.

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Chandigarh, the city beautiful, is the only city in India having the distinction of being the capital of two of the most progressive and prosperous states of India, Punjab and Haryana. Set at the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, was planned by the French architect Le Corbusier after India’s independence.