panchkula


Panchkula is a well-planned town in the Haryana region. The city of Panchkula was founded in 1995 as a district. It is the satellite city of the Union Territory of Chandigarh. The prestigious Chandimandir Cantonment headquarters of the Indian Western Command is also located in the city of Panchkula. On its way to the Shimla hills, Panchkula is famous for its Chandel ruins and a walk on Morni Hills full of peacocks. One of the most planned cities in Haryana, Panchkula is a satellite city that creates tricity with Chandigarh and Mohali. One of the most planned cities in Haryana, Panchkula is a satellite city that creates tricity with Chandigarh and Mohali. Dominated by the Chandelas from the 9th to the 12th century, this mountainous city gets its name from five irrigation canals or 'kuls' flowing from the Ghaggar River. Sector 5 in Panchkula is famous for its variety of entertainment and food options. It even has an open theater and the DRDO Terminals Ballistic Research Laboratory. Panchkula is also the site used as a stop before heading to the nearby hill stations in Himachal Pradesh.