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Patiala Tourist Attractions
Patiala is a royal city in Punjab. Previous monarchs' splendour and vibrancy have shaped the city's
backdrop. Art is the foundation of its rich cultural heritage. Patiala has several locations that reflect the
city's history and culture.
It has a lot to offer, such as palaces, forts, gurdwaras, and temples, and you'll be amazed!
Are you looking flat for sale panvel?
How will you get to Patiala?
 By Air: The nearest international airport is Chandigarh Airport, which is about two hours away
from Patiala.
 You can get to Chandigarh by road. You can then take the road to Patiala, which is about a two-
hour drive away.
 You can take a train to the Patiala railway station.
Patiala tourist attractions for a fun and exciting trip
So, if you're looking for a different kind of vacation, consider Patiala. Before embarking on your journey,
you should be aware of the following Patiala tourist attractions.
Kali Mata Mandir
Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala, was inspired to build the temple and transport the idol of
Goddess Kali as well as the "paawan jyoti," or "holy fire," from Bengal to Patiala. This was completed in
1936.
The temple, across from the Baradari Garden, houses a six-foot-tall idol of Goddess Kali. The temple,
which is entirely made of white marble, is an architectural marvel in its own right.
The kings of Patiala are said to have been avid patrons and supporters of art and culture, which many
people believe. The walls of the temples are adorned with beautiful paintings, inscriptions, and frescoes
depicting tales from Hindu mythology and stories from Hindu scripture.
The temple is open from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. There are daily rituals honouring the goddess Kali.
Sheesh Mahal
Sheesh Mahal, also known as the Palace of Mirrors, was built as part of the Old Moti Bagh Palace in the
nineteenth century. There are several frescoes, the majority of which were painted during the reign of
Maharaja Narinder Singh.
The lake and the Lakshman Jhula bridge in front of it enhance the beauty of this palace. In addition to
the castle, there is a museum with the world's largest collection of medals.
Sheesh Mahal is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Dukh Niwaran Sahib Gurudwara
One of the most well-known Gurudwaras in Punjab, Gurudwara Dukh Niwan Sahib, is located in Lehal,
which is now part of Patiala, and is well known for its curative properties. Visitors to this Gurdwara,
which is maintained by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, believe in the water's curative
properties and pay homage to it on an annual basis.
According to the HukamNama, anyone with illnesses or illnesses can be completely healed if they dive
into the pond with complete commitment and concentration. In addition to praying, visitors can
participate in a variety of other activities, such as volunteering to feed the homeless or helping to keep
the Gurdwara clean.
Many people visit this Gurdwara, not only on important days like Basant Panchmi (the day Guru Tegh
Bahadur Ji landed here), Gurunanak Jayanti, or Lohri, but also newlyweds and new parents.
Overall, because of its reputation for healing abilities, this Gurudwara is regarded as quite auspicious
and is unquestionably worthwhile for visitors to Patiala to pay a visit. Discover carefully selected details
about Gurudwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib in Patiala.
It is recommended that tourists visit the Gurudwara between 4:00 AM and 11:45 PM.
The palace of Moti Bagh
The historic and majestic Moti Bagh Palace in Patiala's Moti Bagh is a popular tourist destination. The
palace was built in the 1840s by the Maharaja of Patiala and expanded in the 1920s under the
leadership of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. It has 15 dining halls, impressive architecture, chhatris and
jharokha, and an old-world charm.
The National Institute of Sports has recently moved into the palace's remaining portions, which were
previously used as a museum. The repository, also known as the Sheesh Mahal, houses several 20th-
century paintings painted in the Rajput and Kangra traditions, as well as other art and cultural artefacts.
The best time to visit the Moti Bagh Palace is in February, when it hosts a large cultural event. Moti Bagh
Palace is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Gardens of Baradari
The Baradari Gardens, located north of Old Patiala city and close to Sheranwala Gate, were built during
the reign of Maharaja Rajinder Singh. It has a variety of unusual plants, shrubs, and flowers, all of which
complement the colonial structures that are present.
There is also a statue of Maharaja Rajinder Singh in the garden. This was built as a royal residence and
includes a cricket stadium, a skating rink, and Rajinder Kothi, a modest palace that is now a heritage
hotel. The hours of operation for Baradari Gardens are 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fort Bahadurgarh
In the year 1658 CE, the mediaeval fort known as Bahadurgarh Fort was built in the city of Patiala.
Nawab Saif Khan built it first, and Maharaja Karam Singh modified and updated it in 1837. The fort,
which covers an area of 21 square kilometres, is named after the ninth Sikh Guru, Sikh Guru Tegh
Bahadur.
It has two ramparts, a moat, and is built in the round. The fort complex contains a mosque and a
Gurudwara, both of which are ideal examples of peaceful coexistence. Gurudwara Sahib Patshai Navin is
the name of the Gurudwara. In addition to being a popular tourist destination, the fort's grounds
currently house the Punjab Police Commando Training School.
Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Wildlife in Bir Moti Bagh
The 654-hectare Bir Moti Bagh Wildlife Sanctuary, located 5 kilometres from Patiala City, was once one
of the royal family's favourite hunting grounds. A wildlife refuge was established in the Bir region in
1952. Today, it is home to a diverse range of indigenous fauna, including the chital, hog deer, peafowl,
myna, partridge, and others.
The Sanctuary also has its own deer park. Winter (October-January) is the best time to visit the
Sanctuary because migrating birds can be seen. Visitors can also use The Sanctuary's restrooms and
café. Remember to pack a reusable water bottle as well as a hat or umbrella when travelling in the
summer.
It is open between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Adults must pay Rs 20, while children under the age of 12 must pay Rs 10.
Complex Qila Mubarak
The Qila Mubarak complex consists of a rampart fort and palace built in the Sikh Palace architectural
style, which is an Indian adaptation of the Mughal and Rajput styles. It was built in 1764 with the help of
Maharaja Ala Singh.
The Ran Baas (guest house), Darbar Hall, Qila Androon (which has an underground drainage system
within the Qila), and Qila Bahadurgarh are just a few of the complex's various elements.
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Patiala tourist attractions.pdf

  • 1. Patiala Tourist Attractions Patiala is a royal city in Punjab. Previous monarchs' splendour and vibrancy have shaped the city's backdrop. Art is the foundation of its rich cultural heritage. Patiala has several locations that reflect the city's history and culture. It has a lot to offer, such as palaces, forts, gurdwaras, and temples, and you'll be amazed! Are you looking flat for sale panvel? How will you get to Patiala?  By Air: The nearest international airport is Chandigarh Airport, which is about two hours away from Patiala.  You can get to Chandigarh by road. You can then take the road to Patiala, which is about a two- hour drive away.  You can take a train to the Patiala railway station. Patiala tourist attractions for a fun and exciting trip So, if you're looking for a different kind of vacation, consider Patiala. Before embarking on your journey, you should be aware of the following Patiala tourist attractions. Kali Mata Mandir Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala, was inspired to build the temple and transport the idol of Goddess Kali as well as the "paawan jyoti," or "holy fire," from Bengal to Patiala. This was completed in 1936.
  • 2. The temple, across from the Baradari Garden, houses a six-foot-tall idol of Goddess Kali. The temple, which is entirely made of white marble, is an architectural marvel in its own right. The kings of Patiala are said to have been avid patrons and supporters of art and culture, which many people believe. The walls of the temples are adorned with beautiful paintings, inscriptions, and frescoes depicting tales from Hindu mythology and stories from Hindu scripture. The temple is open from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. There are daily rituals honouring the goddess Kali. Sheesh Mahal Sheesh Mahal, also known as the Palace of Mirrors, was built as part of the Old Moti Bagh Palace in the nineteenth century. There are several frescoes, the majority of which were painted during the reign of Maharaja Narinder Singh. The lake and the Lakshman Jhula bridge in front of it enhance the beauty of this palace. In addition to the castle, there is a museum with the world's largest collection of medals. Sheesh Mahal is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Dukh Niwaran Sahib Gurudwara One of the most well-known Gurudwaras in Punjab, Gurudwara Dukh Niwan Sahib, is located in Lehal, which is now part of Patiala, and is well known for its curative properties. Visitors to this Gurdwara, which is maintained by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, believe in the water's curative properties and pay homage to it on an annual basis. According to the HukamNama, anyone with illnesses or illnesses can be completely healed if they dive into the pond with complete commitment and concentration. In addition to praying, visitors can participate in a variety of other activities, such as volunteering to feed the homeless or helping to keep the Gurdwara clean. Many people visit this Gurdwara, not only on important days like Basant Panchmi (the day Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji landed here), Gurunanak Jayanti, or Lohri, but also newlyweds and new parents. Overall, because of its reputation for healing abilities, this Gurudwara is regarded as quite auspicious and is unquestionably worthwhile for visitors to Patiala to pay a visit. Discover carefully selected details about Gurudwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib in Patiala. It is recommended that tourists visit the Gurudwara between 4:00 AM and 11:45 PM. The palace of Moti Bagh The historic and majestic Moti Bagh Palace in Patiala's Moti Bagh is a popular tourist destination. The palace was built in the 1840s by the Maharaja of Patiala and expanded in the 1920s under the
  • 3. leadership of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. It has 15 dining halls, impressive architecture, chhatris and jharokha, and an old-world charm. The National Institute of Sports has recently moved into the palace's remaining portions, which were previously used as a museum. The repository, also known as the Sheesh Mahal, houses several 20th- century paintings painted in the Rajput and Kangra traditions, as well as other art and cultural artefacts. The best time to visit the Moti Bagh Palace is in February, when it hosts a large cultural event. Moti Bagh Palace is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Gardens of Baradari The Baradari Gardens, located north of Old Patiala city and close to Sheranwala Gate, were built during the reign of Maharaja Rajinder Singh. It has a variety of unusual plants, shrubs, and flowers, all of which complement the colonial structures that are present. There is also a statue of Maharaja Rajinder Singh in the garden. This was built as a royal residence and includes a cricket stadium, a skating rink, and Rajinder Kothi, a modest palace that is now a heritage hotel. The hours of operation for Baradari Gardens are 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Fort Bahadurgarh In the year 1658 CE, the mediaeval fort known as Bahadurgarh Fort was built in the city of Patiala. Nawab Saif Khan built it first, and Maharaja Karam Singh modified and updated it in 1837. The fort, which covers an area of 21 square kilometres, is named after the ninth Sikh Guru, Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur. It has two ramparts, a moat, and is built in the round. The fort complex contains a mosque and a Gurudwara, both of which are ideal examples of peaceful coexistence. Gurudwara Sahib Patshai Navin is the name of the Gurudwara. In addition to being a popular tourist destination, the fort's grounds currently house the Punjab Police Commando Training School. Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Wildlife in Bir Moti Bagh The 654-hectare Bir Moti Bagh Wildlife Sanctuary, located 5 kilometres from Patiala City, was once one of the royal family's favourite hunting grounds. A wildlife refuge was established in the Bir region in 1952. Today, it is home to a diverse range of indigenous fauna, including the chital, hog deer, peafowl, myna, partridge, and others. The Sanctuary also has its own deer park. Winter (October-January) is the best time to visit the Sanctuary because migrating birds can be seen. Visitors can also use The Sanctuary's restrooms and café. Remember to pack a reusable water bottle as well as a hat or umbrella when travelling in the summer.
  • 4. It is open between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Adults must pay Rs 20, while children under the age of 12 must pay Rs 10. Complex Qila Mubarak The Qila Mubarak complex consists of a rampart fort and palace built in the Sikh Palace architectural style, which is an Indian adaptation of the Mughal and Rajput styles. It was built in 1764 with the help of Maharaja Ala Singh. The Ran Baas (guest house), Darbar Hall, Qila Androon (which has an underground drainage system within the Qila), and Qila Bahadurgarh are just a few of the complex's various elements. You’re looking for Buy Home In Navi Mumbai we have the Best Buy Properties In Navi Mumbai Like Ready to Move & Nearby possession: https://navimumbaihouses.com/property/search/buy/navi-mumbai-all/ If you want daily property update details please follow us on Facebook Page / YouTube Channel / Twitter