Chandigarh Rose Garden
Chandigarh Rose Garden
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Next to city centre, in Sector 16 is situated Zakir Hussain Rose Garden Asia's largest Rose Garden and is spreaded over 30 acres of land having over 1600 different species or roses. These have been planted beautifully carved out lawns and flowers beds. Like the cultural zone which is just across the road in sector 10,this was also planned by Dr. M.S. Randhawa as his interest in horticulture and fondness for flowers was profuse.
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Debashis T
Dehradun, India1,578 contributions
Nov 2021
As Chandigarh is full of several types of gardens, but you may be disappointed if you are visiting the city during non-season time. All the flowering gardens are wearing deserted look during pre-winter.Similar is the rose garden,where the saplings were just planted during our visit.We even didn’t found a single rose in the rose garden.This is a huge garden, having a huge oval walking path. Probably localities use this for their morning & evening walks.
Written November 28, 2021
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rohitagarwal55
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India276 contributions
Dec 2019
A beautiful, neat and clean must visit place in Chandigarh
You must visit this place when you are in Chandigarh but check the season before visit. We visited here in the month of December and it was a treat to the eyes. You will find lots of variety of roses here, not full bloom in December but beautiful. You will find a big fountain also, lush green and very well maintained ground here. Kids also have a play area inside the garden so they can equally enjoy. You will find some vendors also inside so if you feel hungry, you can have something to eat. A very good place for SELFIE obsessed people. If you love flowers and specially roses, you must visit this place.
You must visit this place when you are in Chandigarh but check the season before visit. We visited here in the month of December and it was a treat to the eyes. You will find lots of variety of roses here, not full bloom in December but beautiful. You will find a big fountain also, lush green and very well maintained ground here. Kids also have a play area inside the garden so they can equally enjoy. You will find some vendors also inside so if you feel hungry, you can have something to eat. A very good place for SELFIE obsessed people. If you love flowers and specially roses, you must visit this place.
Written January 13, 2020
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A Choudhury
New Delhi, India112 contributions
Feb 2021 • Solo
Established in the year 1967, this is the largest Rose Garden in Asia and is spread over an area of 40 acres and has more than 32,500 plants representing around 825 varieties of roses. The garden is very well maintained and you will be amazed to see the different varieties and colours of roses. A couple of hours is required and photography is permitted.
Written May 21, 2021
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Ruchira Khandelwal
New Delhi, India178 contributions
Jan 2021
Lovely collection of flowers and plants. Roses of course are the most attention seekers in this garden. Beautiful and awesome variety of Bonsai. The garden is very well maintained. We visited here in the month of January and it was a really treat to the eyes. Kids also have a play area inside the garden so they can equally enjoy.
Written March 11, 2021
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Tak Menon
Noida, India15 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We visited the Rock Garden at Chandigarh a few days back. A board at the entrance informs the visitor that the garden is the largest Of its kind in Asia and is spread over 40 acres of land and has over 800 varieties of roses. We spent over an hour ( clearly inadequate) exploring the garden and were very impressed with the magnificent spectacle of the huge number of rose plants of multiple colours including a bed of GREEN roses!!
Many visitors thronged the garden and several families were seen enjoying a family picnic.
One of the ‘Must visit’ sights for a tourist in Chandigarh.
Many visitors thronged the garden and several families were seen enjoying a family picnic.
One of the ‘Must visit’ sights for a tourist in Chandigarh.
Written March 1, 2020
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columbus1964
Bengaluru, India372 contributions
Feb 2020
We were on a personal visit to Chandigarh and visited Rose garden in the early morning hours. The garden opens early and its worth spending some quality time appreciating the beauty of nature. I assume the flowering will be seasonal, so check local directory. Morning hours are best to visit. Keep minimum 2 hours to enjoy.
Written March 2, 2020
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FreeIndianBird
New Delhi, India136 contributions
Feb 2021
Rose garden of chandigarh is famous for different types and colors of roses. There are different variety of roses and flowers which is well maintained. This is nice place if you want to spend some time in peace.
Written March 18, 2021
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arundev100
Chennai (Madras), India36 contributions
Feb 2020 • Friends
We were there on 28th Feb when the 48 th Rose festival was inaugurated. Lovely collection of flowers and plants. Got to see the different categories of plants which were awarded prizes. Roses of course get the most attention. Bonsai plants were also interesting.
A rose is a rose is a rose !! Apparently no !! Counted at least 20 varieties. I am sure there are more
A rose is a rose is a rose !! Apparently no !! Counted at least 20 varieties. I am sure there are more
Written March 1, 2020
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Ankit Kapoor
Rawatbhata, India144 contributions
Feb 2023
We were lucky enough to visit Chandigarh in February. White, Yellow, Pink, Red, Blood Red, Small, Huge - various varieties of Roses welcomed us. It was a memorable experience.
Written February 22, 2023
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Shalini S
Pune, India42 contributions
Apr 2022 • Friends
Visited Rose Garden last evening and this morning. Both were very different yet awesome experiences. The vibe of this place is electric in the evenings with youngsters strumming on guitars and crooning, an area close to the underpass where they were skating and balding, and strollers and walkers doing their rounds and ofcourse the beautiful fountain.
In the morning the place had a therapeutic calmness. There were walkers, folks doing yoga, meditating under the trees, photographers, bird watchers et all.
While there are over 1600 variety of roses, indigenous trees and other species , I think this park is a community hub and brings the towns folk and visitors together . Do visit and experience it’s cool vibes!
In the morning the place had a therapeutic calmness. There were walkers, folks doing yoga, meditating under the trees, photographers, bird watchers et all.
While there are over 1600 variety of roses, indigenous trees and other species , I think this park is a community hub and brings the towns folk and visitors together . Do visit and experience it’s cool vibes!
Written April 6, 2022
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harsimran21
Patiala, India184 contributions
is photography allowed inside
gurpalbhatia
Chandigarh, India3 contributions
yes there is no restriction for photography inside the rose garden but plucking of flowers or littering is not allowed
Abhineet J
Lucknow, India1 contribution
Is May good month to visit.
Sac999
Mumbai, India197 contributions
It will be pretty Hot.
missbaig786
Mumbai, India37 contributions
What time in the morning does it opens?
gurpalbhatia
Chandigarh, India3 contributions
you can visit as early as 4.00 am and you will find many morning walkers in there
Shweta M
Mumbai, India9 contributions
Timings of the garden?? Is the garden open on all days??
gurpalbhatia
Chandigarh, India3 contributions
yes it is open on all days of the week
Chandini58
Mumbai, India910 contributions
Will March be a good time to visit the rose garden?will there be flowers?
Pradeep K
Noida, India425 contributions
Yes, early March will be a very good time.
Saigita Narayan
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India6 contributions
is may a good time for the rose garden?? will there be any roses ??
Pradeep K
Noida, India425 contributions
During May, there will hardly be any roses. So it may not be a very good time to visit.
Della R
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Is the Chandigarh Rose Garden wheelchair accessible?
gurpalbhatia
Chandigarh, India3 contributions
you can carry your own wheelchair there are very good tracks in the park
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