Chitralekha Udyan—A Timeless Tradition in Tezpur
Every visit to Tezpur feels incomplete without a trip to Chitralekha Udyan, or as I've always known it and still prefer to call it, Cole Park. It's more than just a public space; it's a cherished landmark that anchors my memories of the city. While the official name change honors the rich tapestry of Assamese mythology, the name "Cole Park" carries a sense of nostalgia and personal history that many, like me, find hard to shake off.
The park’s history, dating back to its establishment by a British Deputy Commissioner in 1906, is what makes the name "Cole Park" so fitting. It speaks to a different era, one that feels both distant and yet tangible when you're walking under the shade of the old trees. But what truly makes this place special is its ability to seamlessly blend that colonial legacy with the ancient history of Assam. The stone relics from the 9th and 10th centuries, brought in from the Bamuni Hills, transform a simple stroll into a walk through time. Seeing these ancient artifacts—the ornate pillars and sculptures—is a powerful reminder of the deep roots of this region.
My routine is simple but meaningful: I come here for the tranquility. The well-maintained lawns and the serene horseshoe-shaped lake are perfect for a quiet moment of reflection. While the park has evolved with new attractions like the MIG 21 fighter jet model and a concrete map of India, it still retains its core charm. The paddle boating on the lake is a timeless activity that adds to the park's relaxed atmosphere.
The park is a great spot for families, with plenty of space for children to play, but for me, its true value lies in its peaceful ambiance. It's a place to escape the noise and reconnect with Tezpur's essence—a city of legends, history, and natural beauty. For anyone who has a similar affinity for its original name, Cole Park feels like a personal retreat, a constant in a changing world. It's a testament to how some places are more than their names; they are a feeling, a tradition, and a piece of...
Read moreChitralekha Udyan, also known as Cole Park, is a picturesque park located in the heart of Tezpur, Assam. The park is spread over 3 acres of lush greenery, with a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The layout includes: Walking paths and trails Lush gardens with varied flora A small pond with a fountain A gazebo and seating areas A children's play area Along with A beautiful statue of Chitralekha, the legendary princess of Tezpur A war memorial dedicated to the soldiers who fought in World War II A small museum showcasing local art and culture A stage for cultural events and performances Food stalls and vendors offering local snacks and refreshments
The park is named after Chitralekha, the legendary princess of Tezpur, who is said to have been a skilled artist and musician. The park was established in the 19th century by the British colonial authorities and has since been a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
Tips and Essentials
Best time to visit: whole year Opening hours: 6 am to 7pm Entry fee: minimal fee Photography allowed a cafe is available for food and snacks Respect the park's rules and regulations
Chitralekha Udyan is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Tezpur, perfect for relaxation, recreation, and cultural exploration. The park's beautiful gardens, historic significance, and cultural attractions make it a must-visit...
Read moreChitralekha Udyan Tezpur In the beautiful city of Tezpur the park was built in 1906 by a commissioner of Assam named Mr. Cole, and was later reconstructed by M.G.V.K Bhanu in 1996. The park has recently been renamed as Chitralekha Udayan Park, after the name of a famous person in the Aniruddha Popularly known as Cole Park, Chitralekha Udyan is one of the famous tourist destinations in Tezpur. IT was established in 1906 and later renovated in the year 1996. The scenic park is set in a stunning landscape with many hillocks and lakes adding beauty to the atmosphere. Rowing and paddling facilities along with other water sports are available in the lakes in the park. The important attractions of the park include two huge decorated stone pillars and sculptural ruins of Bamuni hills belonging to the 9th and 10th centuries. The walkway in the path encourages you to have a relaxed walk in the serene atmosphere.Weather: Summer 24°C to 35°C Winter 10°C to 20°C The walkway in the path encourages you to have a relaxed walk in the serene atmosphere.There is a water feature in the form of a lake where small rowing and paddle boats are allowed. Ancient Stone pillars in chitra lekha udyan showing various deities. The jet fighter at Cole Park. A large pond at Cole Park for...
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