India’s wildest new park? Noida just turned junk into a jungle!
- ByAini Mandal
- 15 Jun, 2025
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Noida is all set to unveil a one-of-a-kind attraction this July with the launch of its “Jungle Trail” at the Waste-to-Wonder park. Developed at a cost of ₹22 crore, the upcoming eco-park will feature over 700 sculptures of wild animals—crafted entirely from industrial and automobile scrap. The trail will showcase life-sized models of tigers, elephants, lions, camels, monkeys, and more, designed to give visitors a realistic jungle experience while promoting sustainability through art.
Spread over 10 acres in Sector 94, the Jungle Trail is envisioned as an eco-tourism and educational hub. The park will include a café, tribal-themed gates, a ticketing plaza, sculptures of tribal communities, and a night safari section where certain animal exhibits will be illuminated, creating a surreal nocturnal experience.
This ambitious project is part of the Noida Authority’s larger plan to repurpose waste innovatively and boost green recreation spaces for residents. It follows the successful model of Delhi’s Waste to Wonder park, but with a wildlife theme. Officials say the initiative not only encourages environmental awareness and creativity but is also expected to become a major tourist attraction for families and school groups seeking both entertainment and education.
The park is scheduled to open to the public by early July 2025.
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