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Presented by
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CREATIVITY
Creativespaces
Creativespectacles
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Creative tourism depends far more on the active
involvement of tourists.
Creative tourism involves not just spectating, norjust being there, but reflexive interaction on the
part of tourists
Gives different experience to tourist with lot of
practical memories
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Chandigarh rock garden is an epitome ofCreativity and Innovation.
It is a unique garden that consists of various art objects.
But the best part about the rock garden is that each of its artwork
has been made by using industrial & urban waste.
It is located in Sector 1 between the Capitol Complex and Sukhna
Lake.
The credit for laying its foundation goes to Nek Chand, who was the
then Road Inspector in the Engineering Department ofChandigarh
Capital Project.
Rock garden has been established in the form of an open-air
exhibition hall
Rock garden in Chandigarh, India is a unique creation and Tourists
come from different parts of the world to see this amazing garden.
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Cactus Garden near Chandigarh, India is the largest succulentbotanical garden of Asia.
It is located at a distance of about 8 kms from the city of gardens.
Situated in the heart of the city of Panchkula, it covers a total area
of 7 acres.
Cactus garden is known for its rare & endangered species of Indian
succulents.
You can spot nearly 3500 different kinds of species over there.
Chandigarh Cactus Garden was set up in the year 1987.
This unique garden consists of three green houses.
It has been drawing more and more crowds every year, consisting
not just of tourists, but botanists also.
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Some of the Creative activities are
Not only painting exhibition, make tourists toinvolve in painting (Awesome experience)
Making tourists involved in gardening in Eco
tourism spotsWork shops at the spots
Teaching making of handicrafts
Wood, Bone carvings, cloth weavingTeaching dances and arts
These activities leave them good memories
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InnovativeTourism
AgriTourism
ArtTourism
SpaceTourism
SkiTourism
WineTourism
FashionTourism
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Agri-Tourism is the practice of attracting travelers or visitors to anarea or areas used primarily for agricultural purposes.
Agri-Tourism is small-scale, low-impact, and, in most cases,education-focused.
Because landowners operate the majority of farms,opportunities for uniqueness and customization are limitless.
Many agri-tourism activities require only a small farm crew inorder to be successful.
For instance, farm tours, bed and breakfasts, Tractor / bullock
cart rides, grapes, mangoes, and other horticulture farms, byproduct farms, birds / animal zoos, and many other activitiesmay be operated with little additional investment in labor.
The business operator is limited only by his or her own creativity.
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Overnight stays: Lodging and camping Bed and breakfastCamp sites Youth camp Farm vacation (farm stays, feeding animals, picking fruit/vegetables) Day trips/picnics Weddings, receptions, honeymoons
Special events and festivals Music festivals Holiday celebrations Harvest festivalsRural Festivals/ Jatra
Off the farm Farmers' markets at taluka place Taluka Milk Collection centers Village fairsRoadside produce stands
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