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Chandigarh Hotels will take you to India's one of the most planned cities. Chandigarh travel attractions includes Rock Garden, Sukhana Lake, temples & much more. Chandigarh city is completely devoid of slums, just incredible for an Indian City. Chandigarh, full of architectural splendors is worth visiting.
 

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The Piccadily Hotel
Hotel Antheia Chandigarh
Hotel Park Plaza
Hotel Gravity Chandigarh
The Chandigarh Hotel
Hotel Heritage Chandigarh
Hotel President Chandigarh
City Heart 18 Chandigarh
City Heart Residency
Hotel Moon and Venus
Hotel Sunbeam Chandigarh
Hotel Regency Chandigarh
City Heart Premium
Hotel Maya Palace
Himani's Residency Hotel
Park Inn Hotel Chandigarh
Hotel Corporate Inn
Hotel Marc Royale
Hotel Sunny Palace
Diamond Plaza Chandigarh
KC Crossroad Chandigarh
 

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Capitol Complex Chandigarh
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Open Hand Chandigarh
Rock Garden Chandigarh
Sukhna Lake Chandigarh
 

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Pinjore Gardens Chandigarh
Chattbir zoo Chandigarh
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Chandigarh Religious Palaces, India

Chandigarh Religious Palaces, India People of Chandigarh are secular in nature. They believe in celebrating almost all the festivals with proper rites and rituals. Some of the famous religious places in and around Chandigarh are 'Mansa Devi Temple', 'Saketri Temple', 'Gurudwara Nada Sahib', 'Gurudwara Baoli Sahib', 'Jama Masjid', etc... We will brief you on the following pilgrimage destinations in Chandigarh:

Baoli Sahib Gurdwara :
Gurdwara Baoli Sahib in Chandigarh, India is a very famous shrine. Devotees come from all over the country to visit this religious place. Chandigarh Baoli Sahib Gurudwara has a lot of religious significance for Sikhs. People are of the belief that there was a descendant of Baba Gurditta Ji, who resided in the Dhakauli village near Zirakpur. He meditated for many years at this place. On having heard about this great devotee, the tenth Guru of Sikhs, as in Guru Gobind Singhji visited this village. This village is about 10 kms away from Chandigarh, situated on the Zirakpur-Kalka highway. This great worshipper made a request to the Guru to restore the water supply and quench the thirst of people of this area. It is believed that the Guru shot an arrow into the ground and a baoli (shallow well) sprang from there. Later on, a splendid gurudwara was constructed over there and it was named Baoli Sahib Gurdwara. Worshippers come over here on every Amavas to take a holy dip in the water of the baoli.

Kuhni Sahib Gurdwara :
Located on the Chandigarh-Mansa Devi road, Koohni Sahib Gurdwara is not a very popular shrine, but has a unique story associated with it. Chandigarh Kuhni Sahib Gurdwara was originally known as Bageecha Sahib. It is over here that Guru Gobind Singh Ji along with his fellow warriors had taken a halt for a week. People are of the say that the Guru had come over here mainly to meet Mata Raj Kaur, wife of Ram Rai. She had left the Dehradun city just to stay away from her husband, who was supporting the Mughals. The story behind the naming of Gurudwara lies in the fact that while on his stay over here, Guru Gobind Singh rested on his elbow. Gurudwara Bageecha Sahib near Chandigarh is a must visit pilgrimage spot.

Chandi Devi Temple :
The temple of Mata Chandi is approximately 15 km from Chandigarh. The city of Chandigarh derives its name from a temple Chandi Mandir in the vicinity of the site selected for the city (deity Chandi the Goddess of Power) and a fort or garh beyond the temple called Chandigarh.

Jayanti Devi Temple :
This temple is 13 km from Chandigarh Bus Stand. Actualy ancient temple of Jayanti Devi is situated in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh but the Pindi of Devi was brought from that temple.This beautiful temple is situated on the bank of Jayanti river surrounded by Shivalik hills.

Ancient Shiv Temple of Saketri :
The temple at Saketri is an ancient historical Shiv temple, just 5 km from Mansa Devi Temple and about 20 km from Chandigarh bus and thousand of devotees throng this temple on the sacred day of Shivratri for pooja and to get blessings of Lord Shiva .

Mansa Devi Temple :
Chandigarh Mansa Devi temple is a very famous shrine located at Panchkula, which is about 8 kms away from the city. This holy Siddh Peeth is dedicated to Mata Mansa Devi. According to the Hindu mythology, the head of Devi Sati had fallen over here. Mansa Devi Temple near Chandigarh basically houses two temples. The temple that is located near the parking lot is said to be the main temple. It was established in the year 1815 A.D by the ruler of Mani Majra. The credit for setting up the relatively new temple goes to the Maharaja of Patiala. Adjoining to the Chandigarh Mansa Devi mandir, there is a beautiful garden consisting of sacred plants. People come from all over the world to pay homage to the goddess. During Navratras, fairs take place in the surrounding areas of Mansa Devi temple.

Naina Devi Temple:
This temple is situated at the altitude of around 1300 meters. The holy place link through a cable car. Devotees are blessed for prosperity & happiness by mata Darshan. The reservoir of Bhakhra Dam present a splendid view at the back drop.

Gurudrwara Nada Sahib:
There are a number of religious places in and around Chandigarh. One among them is the Chandigarh Nada Sahib Gurudwara. Situated at the Panchkula district on the banks of river Ghagar, it lies at a distance of 15 kms from the city of gardens. Gurdwara Nada Sahib in Chandigarh, India has a lot of reverence for Sikhs, as after having fought the battle with Mughals, Guru Gobind Singhji along with his victorious fellow Sikh warriors had stayed over here, while on their way back. Here, they were given a warm welcome by a follower of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, named Nadu Shah. The Guru showered his blessings on him and also said that the Gurudwara would be named after him. Lakhs of worshippers visit the Nada Sahib Gurdwara on the full moon day (Pooranmashi) of every month.

Anandpur Sahib or Takhat Sri Keshgarh :
Keshgarh Sahib is one of the five Takhats(Throne) of the Sikh religion. The ancient and impressive gurudwara is highly revered by the Sikhs here Guru Gobind Singh ji baptised the first five beloved ones and created Khalsa Panth in 1699 A.D. It is the great centre of the Sikhism which is blessed by Guru Teg Bahadur Ji.

Amb Sahib Gurdwara :
Chandigarh Amb Sahib Gurdwara is a prominent pilgrimage spot. It is located in Phase 7 in the Mohali district. It is said that in 1659, Guru Har Rai, the seventh Guru of Sikhs visited this place to meet his disciple, Bhai Kooram. The unique thing about Gurudwara Amb Sahib near Chandigarh, India is that it has a mango tree, which bears the fruit even during winters, as commanded by the Guru. These mangoes are distributed as Prasad to the Sangat. On the occasion of Sakrant that falls in the month of January, a fair is held in the Amb Sahib Gurdwara in the memory of the Guru and thousands of devotees flock here.