Did you know this one spot in India covers all seven wonders of the world?

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Did you know this one spot in India covers all seven wonders of the world?

We’re sure you are shocked to know that you can visit all seven wonders by visiting just one place. Well, this place is located in Kota, Rajasthan, India, and is called the ‘Seven Wonders Park’.This place is a popular tourist destination located next to the Kishore Sagar Lake and is spread over 7 acres. The location of the park enhances its beauty greatly, and the best part about this park is that it had a special appearance in the movie Badrinath Ki Dulhania starring Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt.This park was inaugurated on 7th December 2013 by the Rajasthan Urban Development Minister and was constructed under the supervision of the Urban Improvement Trust (UIT) Kota and operated by the Kota Municipal Corporation.Here, one will find replicas of all seven wonders of the world—miniatures of the Great Wall of China, Eiffel Tower, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pyramids of Giza, Statue of Liberty, Taj Mahal, and Christ the Redeemer. All of these replicas have been built with great detailing, and artisans were brought from all over India such as Rajasthan, Bharatpur, Dholpur, and Agra. This park was designed by architect Anoop Bartaria, and the construction of these replicas required great research to make sure that the miniatures matched the original ones.

Let’s take a look at the replicas of the seven wonders of the world:Great Wall of China (China)

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A stunning wonder that is surrounded by mountains and deserts, the Great Wall was constructed over many centuries to protect ancient China. It is more than 13,000 miles long and is a testament to sheer human determination.Petra (Jordan)Cut into rose-red rock faces, Petra is an ancient Nabatean city that appears to be the work of a fantasy movie.

Its secret tombs and temples speak of a lost culture.Christ the Redeemer (Brazil)

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Standing tall in Rio, this giant statue of Jesus Christ with arms outstretched is a symbol of peace and religion. It provides panoramic views of the dynamic city below.Machu Picchu (Peru)

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Situated high up in the Andes, this mystical Incan citadel is still an awe-inspiring mix of history and nature. Its origin still baffles historians and explorers alike.Chichen Itza (Mexico)Ancient Mayan pyramid and cosmic calendar, Chichen Itza is a work of art in astronomy and architecture.

At the equinox, a serpent shadow falls, which is absolute magic.Roman Colosseum (Italy)

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This ancient amphitheatre once echoed with the roars of gladiators and cheering crowds. This is a Roman icon of engineering; it remains standing amidst modern Rome.Taj Mahal (India)

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This was constructed as an immortal love monument; the Taj Mahal shines in the moonlight, which is why it looks majestic at that time. Its marble beauty captivates millions of tourists traveling from all corners of the world.All of these seven wonders are pure beauty!The Seven Wonders Park, which consists of replicas of these wonders, can also be considered as having an educational purpose as it provides insights into the history and architecture of the wonders. Its thoughtfully designed layout makes it a valuable destination for tourists and locals alike. By combining scenic beauty with architectural marvels, the park not only enhances Kota’s tourism appeal but also serves as an inspiring space and also reflects the city's commitment to preserving heritage.

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