Malampuzha Rock Garden
Malampuzha Rock Garden
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deshvi
Chennai (Madras), India52 contributions
Jan 2020
If you have visited Prem Chand's Rock Garden in Chandigarh, you will not enjoy this place.
The place is 'OK' and generally used by 'love birds' there is no maintenance, broken art is not repaired/replaced, it is a small place.
Good use of old and damaged fuse carriers is the best art work
The place is 'OK' and generally used by 'love birds' there is no maintenance, broken art is not repaired/replaced, it is a small place.
Good use of old and damaged fuse carriers is the best art work
Written 13 January 2020
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sikhil
Thrissur District, India1,295 contributions
Feb 2020
Garden is filled with architectures made of waste stones and plastic.Really good if you want to click some pictures. A lot of good art work. Don't expect much from the place. A good choice if you are coming to malampuzha dam.
Written 1 May 2020
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vssd61
Kannur, India135 contributions
Apr 2014 • Friends
having seen the rock gardens at chandigarh, it was nice to see the rock garden at malampuzha dam and gardens , created by the same world famous padmashree Nek Chand, the architect of the chandigarh rock gardens.avisual treat and a wonder art on stone
Written 19 March 2015
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barbiegayathri
Kozhikode, India11 contributions
Apr 2015 • Family
The place is really nice and is a kingdom of amaze.Creation of each piece of art is an imaginative expression of value .We was really surprised as every sculptors is made out creatively with things like electric fuses,broken bangles,rock etc.But i would suggest to visit in the evenings as the temperature in the day time is too high.Also it is a nice place for photography
Written 8 April 2015
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JamesHarry W
Mullumbimby, Australia646 contributions
Jan 2015 • Solo
Maybe it was the state of mind I was in , maybe it was the heat , maybe it was because the place was deserted I don't know . All I can say is that I found it visceral , spiritual and wonderful . BUT if you go looking for that maybe you will not find that . I loved it . At one point I thought I was trapped in there - in a vortex . You are surrounded by fragmented things - GO if you feel you have time . I fell upon it by chance and was glad . It's a journey through ' Life on Earth ' , loved the Kangaroos ! Nuff said ....
Written 17 January 2015
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Rahul_Dialogue21
Mumbai, India163 contributions
Apr 2014 • Family
While staying at Kairali Ayurvedic Resort and undergoing its Ayurveda treatment we rarely got much chance to visit places as our prime objective was the treatment.
Yet One afternoon on a generous adjustment of a treatment the next day we visited the Malampuzha Garden a must see as advised by excellent staff of Kairali.
The Garden overlooks the Dam and its a worthy experience to catch the Dam water on one side and lush greens the other. We need to climb Right on the Top of the Dam until we reach the walk way. The breeze at the height was soothing. The rope way that stretches across these is a mind blowing Birds Eye View.
A must see landscape wonder...
Yet One afternoon on a generous adjustment of a treatment the next day we visited the Malampuzha Garden a must see as advised by excellent staff of Kairali.
The Garden overlooks the Dam and its a worthy experience to catch the Dam water on one side and lush greens the other. We need to climb Right on the Top of the Dam until we reach the walk way. The breeze at the height was soothing. The rope way that stretches across these is a mind blowing Birds Eye View.
A must see landscape wonder...
Written 3 March 2015
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Sureshkadri55
Mangalore, India23 contributions
Mar 2019 • Family
Its really amazing how they have utilised all waste materials to make such a beautiful place. Just a kilometer away from Malampuzzah dam there are beautiful statues made up of Tiles pieces, from electric switches, holders, You can enjoy for atleast 2 hours specially selfie people
Written 26 March 2019
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chitharanjanl
Chennai (Madras), India107 contributions
Jan 2018 • Family
Good place to spend an hour with the art works done with throw all items and reused scrap items. Need to pay an entrance fee. Good spot for art lovers.
Written 7 March 2018
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Skumar1974
Thrissur, India1,081 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
Conceived and design by the Late Nek Chand, the man behind the iconic creation of Rock Garden in Chandigarh.......... waste like broken crockery, electric fittings, glass bangles, batroom tiles, wash basins and bicycle frames are used to create the designs here.
People come to visit this place from all over south India.
People come to visit this place from all over south India.
Written 13 December 2017
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AnilkumarAnandan
Chennai (Madras), India73 contributions
Oct 2016 • Family
its just few km away from malampuzha gardens. very less visitors now. many people used to visit in the earlier stages of this garden. Nowadays very very few visitors.
Written 22 September 2017
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