India’s first-ever Vedic-themed park opens in Noida
Noida has proudly unveiled the nation’s first Vedic theme park, offering a captivating blend of culture, amusement, and natural serenity.
This magnificent destination provides an unprecedented opportunity to immerse oneself in the history and spirit of our nation.
With over 50,000 plants mentioned in Vedic literature, the park exudes an enchanting aura. The park is located in Sector 78 of Noida. It was developed with a budget of ₹27 crores.
The Vedic theme park showcases excerpts from the Rig Veda, Atharva Veda, Yajur Veda, and Sama Veda.
Divided into seven zones, each named after sages from the Vedic age, such as Kashyap, Bharadwaj, Gautam, Atri, Vasishtha, Vishvamitra, and Agastya, the park also provides information about these revered Indian sages and the holy scriptures.
One of the main highlights of the park is the Vedic-themed laser show, which promises to entertain the general public. Additionally, the walls of the park are adorned with captivating paintings depicting scenes from the Vedic era.
Environmental preservation is also a key focus of the park, with more than 50,000 plants. These plants represent various species mentioned in Vedic literature. Some of these trees include neem, banyan, kalpavriksha, and coconut, among others.
The park’s construction includes a solar-lit amphitheatre and an outdoor gym, adding further elements of entertainment and wellness.
Officials have stated that the park will serve the residents of housing societies in sectors 74 to 79, as well as people from neighbouring communities.
With its unique combination of cultural richness, recreational activities, and a serene natural environment, the nation’s first Vedic theme park in Noida is set to captivate visitors.
It offers an immersive experience that transports individuals into the depths of our nation’s rich history and spiritual heritage.
Whether strolling amidst the abundant greenery or enjoying the enthralling laser show, this park promises to leave an indelible impression on all who visit.
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