Rock Garden in Chandigarh is not only a great showcase of waste management, it is a lot more. Firstly, there is a learning of superb creativity. Ṣecondly, while your visit here, you witness extreme discipline. And thirdly, it is about turning imagination ṭo reality. There is a fantastic learning here. It starts right since you enter till exit. I have been here around half a dozen times. Every visit is a bouquet of amazement, new learning, and deep satisfaction. In fact, on every visit to the Rock Garden I salute to this exemplary place.
Rock Garden Chandigarh
Rock Garden is a must visit place for every youth of the country. In fact, this is a great example of innovation and creativity. It also educates and inspires on waste management. All the creations are from waste. You will find great creations from broken bangles, bulbs, tube lights, etc. And similarly, you will creations from waste material like rubber, tyres, tubes, pipes, plastics, etc. Every creation will draw your attention. And every step you move will bring something amazing and creative. Rather, it is much beyond anybody’s expectations.
Rock Garden Chandigarh
Here, you will find unbelievable creations. All those who want to witness the realm of imagination and creativity. There is no doubt, in fact, to call it a sculpture garden. At times, we also call Rock Garden as Nek Chand Garden. Because Nek Chand is the creator of this garden. Cleanliness is a top agenda here. Every few steps you will fïnd housekeeping staff ensuring cleanliness of every bit here. Probably that brings a sense of discipline in the visitors here.
Rock Garden Chandigarh
I don’t think if any visitor to this city would tend to miss an opportunity of visiting this great place. In fact, it is a must visit for all tourists. As there are some steps in between to climb up and get down, old people would require some relaxing moments in between. But probably they will get an extra boost of ènergy here to cover it up. Children always enjoy at Rock Garden with a great amount of fun and amazement.
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