If we talk about the most planned city in India, then the name Chandigarh comes at the top, where the cleanliness, beauty, beauty, and environment wins the hearts of those who go here. But the most special thing is that Chandigarh is a place from where many tourist places can be visited. For example, tourist places like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu and Kashmir can be reached only through Chandigarh. In such a situation, people come to Chandigarh and enjoy visiting. But today we are going to tell you about some wonderful places near Chandigarh where you can also enjoy visiting. So let's know about these places...

Morni Hills

Morni Hills is a hill station located close to Chandigarh on the outskirts of Panchkula in Haryana. Being the only hill station in Haryana, it is quite popular among locals and tourists. The height of the hills is 1,220 meters and one can see very beautiful views from here. Morni Hills is also an important archaeological site where 7th-century carvings have been found in the Thakur Dwar temple. If you are an adventure lover, then you must go trekking here once. This place is also perfect for bird watching. Popular birds seen here include the Wallcreeper, Crested Kingfisher, Bar-tailed Treecreeper, Blue Peafowl, Kalij Pheasant, Red Junglefowl, Grey Francolin, Quails, Himalayan Bulbul, and Oriental Turtle Dove. Morni Hills is 27 km from Chandigarh.

Kasauli
Located on the road from Chandigarh to Shimla, Kasauli is a hill town that is considered a perfect holiday destination. You must visit here this weekend to sit comfortably for some time in a peaceful place. Kasauli is located in the Solan district in the southwestern part of Himachal, nestled among beautiful timber forests of pine, herbs, and cedar trees. Kasauli is 59 km from Chandigarh.

Government Museum and Art Gallery
Boasting a fascinating history, the Government Museum and Art Gallery came into existence in 1947 along with the partition of India. Before the partition, the properties inside the museum were decorated in the Central Museum. However, after the partition, up to 6% of all the properties in the Central Museum were adopted by Pakistan, the others were transferred to the Government Museum and Art Gallery in Chandigarh. With a grand exhibition of various Pahari and Rajasthani paintings, Gandhara sculptures, decorative arts, and much more, the museum is one of the best tourist attractions in Chandigarh.

Barog

Barog in Himachal Pradesh is not only known for its natural beauty but is also a place that is steeped in pre-colonial history and ancient myths. Here you will get to see one of the most surprising things surrounded by nature. Situated at an altitude of about 1560 meters, Barog is a town in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh. If you are visiting Shimla during the monsoon and want to trek, camp, and visit nearby places, then Barog should be on your list. The distance from Chandigarh to Barog is 58 km.

Shoghi
If you want to avoid a crowded place like Shimla, then definitely visit the beautiful place of Chail near it. Chail is a very calm and heart-soothing place. Shoghi, a small hill station just 13 km from Shimla, is surrounded by natural beauty and a huge variety of flora and fauna. This hill station is small only in name, but one can enjoy adventure here too. Shoghi is 105 km from Chandigarh.

Parwanoo
This is a place where no one can imagine the beauty of a hill station. You can see it from here. Situated on the border of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, this small town has beautiful apple orchards and delicious fruit products. You can also do many adventure activities here like trekking and hiking. The cool weather along with the greenery of pine and cedar trees will make you fall in love with this place. Full of lakes, temples, gardens, and cable car rides, a visit to this city attracts people a lot. The distance from Chandigarh to Parwanoo is 31 km.

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