Rose Garden

The Rose Garden in Chandigarh, also known as the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, is a beautiful and serene place that is a must-visit for anyone in the city. Spread over 30 acres of land, this garden boasts of over 50,000 rose bushes and 1600 different varieties of roses, making it one of the largest gardens in Asia. The garden was established in 1967 and named after India's former president, Zakir Hussain

It is not just a place filled with colorful flowers, but also a hub for various activities such as art exhibitions, musical shows, and other cultural events. This garden is not just a treat for the eyes but also for the soul as it offers a peaceful and tranquil environment for visitors to relax and unwind. The well-manicured lawns, fountains, and pathways add to the charm of this place, making it a popular spot for picnics and family outings. The annual Rose Festival held here is a major attraction for tourists and locals alike, where one can witness various competitions, cultural performances, and of course, the stunning display of roses in full bloom. A visit to the Rose Garden in Chandigarh is an experience that one will cherish forever.

It is not just a place filled with colorful flowers, but also a hub for various activities such as art exhibitions, musical shows, and other cultural events. This garden is not just a treat for the eyes but also for the soul as it offers a peaceful and tranquil environment for visitors to relax and unwind. The well-manicured lawns, fountains, and pathways add to the charm of this place, making it a popular spot for picnics and family outings. The annual Rose Festival held here is a major attraction for tourists and locals alike, where one can witness various competitions, cultural performances, and of course, the stunning display of roses in full bloom.

The intricate details of the petals, the vibrant colors and the delicate beauty of the roses make for stunning close-up shots. However, the Rose Garden is not limited to just macro photography. It also provides ample opportunities for other types of photography such as landscape photography, portrait photography and even street photography. The lush green lawns, well-manicured flower beds and the picturesque surroundings make for a perfect backdrop for any type of photography. Whether you are an amateur photographer or a professional, the Rose Garden in Chandigarh is definitely a must-visit destination to capture some stunning shots and unleash your creativity.

The well-manicured lawns, fountains, and sculptures add to the charm and diversity of this location. The best time to visit for photography would be during early mornings or late afternoons when the lighting is perfect for capturing some stunning shots. The Rose Garden in Chandigarh truly showcases the beauty of nature and offers endless possibilities for photographers to hone their skills and create some mesmerizing images.

Date / Day : 21st March 2026, Saturday

Time : 7.00 AM

Meeting Point : Entrance Gate - Rose Garden

Our Workshops are free of cost

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Photowalk is open to everyone and one can click from any device.

We also provide free Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras during the photowalk that can be shared with the group, just bring your SD Card and retrieve the photos once the photowalk is over.

Who can attend

Photowalk is open to all above the Age of 18 Years

Participant can click photos from any camera or mobile phones

If you do not have a camera we will provide you with a mirrorless camera that will be shared with other participants during the photowalk. Please carry a SD Card to so you can take your clicked photos back. We would require a photo ID with address proof to be submitted at the time of the photowalk.

Please note that photo walks are done on foot, so expect lots of walking.

FAQ’s

Is there any Fees for attending the Photowalk ?

All our photowalks across India are free of cost . Government entry fees applies incase of heritage sites participant's need to pay the entry fees for visiting these site.

I do not have a Camera can I participate in the Photowalk ?

Yes surely you can. We provide Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras for our photowalks that will be shared among the participants. It would be great if you could carry a SD Card, so that you can take back your clicked photographs.

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