Noida set to open waste-to-wonder Park on Sept 25
NOIDA, Sept. 6 -- In a first of its kind, the Noida authority is likely to open a waste-to-wonder park in Sector 94, said officials.
Officially named as Noida Jungle Trail, the park is set to be inaugurated on September 25, coinciding with Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath is scheduled to visit the city.
Based on the model of Delhi's popular waste-to-wonder and Bharat Darshan Parks, the park will be spread across 18.3 acres at Noida-Delhi-Faridabad border along Yamuna.
The park will include around 800 sculptures of animals, birds, and dinosaurs, made of over 500 tonnes of iron scrap and plastic waste. The authority has spent nearly Rs.15 crore for the project.
"UP CM Yogi Adityanath has been invited to inaugurate the park. Once opened, we will develop the adventure services for the visitors," said Lokesh M, Noida Authority CEO.
The park will be divided into three distinct zones. The first, spread over four acres, will house an entry plaza, parking area, amphitheatre, food court, and an exhibition. The second zone, spanning 8.8 acres, will recreate diverse habitats. The third zone, covering 5.5 acres, will showcase islands, oceans, temperate forests, and polar regions.
Officials have also planned a jungle night safari, a first in the NCR. Visitors will be able to explore the safari on battery-operated e-carts....
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