Noida’s first ‘Waste-to-Wonder’ Jungle Park coming soon with night safari experience

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Noida’s first ‘Waste-to-Wonder’ Jungle Park coming soon with night safari experience

Noida is gearing up to unveil its first 'Waste-to-Wonder' jungle park in July 2025, a ₹22 crore project transforming 500 tonnes of industrial and construction scrap into a vibrant wildlife-themed experience. Located in Sector 94, near the Okhla Bird Sanctuary, the 20-acre park features over 700 life-size animal sculptures and four distinct global safari zones, promoting sustainability and recreation.

Yes, you read that right! Noida is soon getting its first ‘Waste-to-Wonder’ jungle park which will change the face of tourism in the city. It is being dubbed as a significant step toward blending sustainability with public recreation.

The first-of-its-kind eco-tourism destination in Noida is set to open in July. The park, which is built at a cost of ₹22 crore, is unique in many ways but what is surprising is that it has transformed industrial and construction waste into a vibrant wildlife-themed experience! Sounds cool, right? A look at five important things you need to know about this upcoming attraction in Noida:Coming soon in Noida, Sector 94

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The unique Park is located in Noida’s Sector 94, close to the Okhla Bird Sanctuary and Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.

The park is spread across 20 acres and has undergone final-stage trials since late June. It is expected to open officially to the public in early July 2025. 500 tonnes of scrap turned into artA remarkable feature of the park is its extensive use of scrap material! Nearly 500 tonnes of metal waste has been moulded to form over 700 life-size sculptures including animals from across the world. There are metal tigers, elephants, giraffes and even dinosaurs. Everything from gates to benches and dustbins are made of recycled components. Simply awesome!Global Safari ExperienceThe park, divided into four distinct wildlife-themed zones, namely tropical, desert, grassland-wetland, and polar, will allow visitors to walk through places inspired by different continents.

They can experience the ambiance of each through sculpture, landscaping, and interactive zones. Special 4D-style lighting effects will create a simulated "night safari" experience in the evenings.Amenities and accessibilityThe park is connected via a foot overbridge and an underpass beneath Mahamaya Flyover, making it pedestrian-friendly. Inside, visitors will find a 1,000-seat amphitheater, a food court, parking for over 75 vehicles and 8 buses, picnic zones, and souvenir stalls—making it a perfect family destination.Sustainability

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This park is part of Noida Authority’s broader Waste-to-Wonder initiative under the Swachh Bharat Mission. It not only promotes environmental consciousness but also demonstrates how sustainable development can coexist with recreation and urban planning. By turning waste into art, the park sets a creative example for other cities to follow.With the opening of the park in July, the space promises to become a landmark attraction in Noida.

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