Following the overwhelming success of the Ved Van Park in Sector 78, Noida is set to enhance its recreational and cultural offerings with the addition of three new theme parks. The Noida Authority has recently announced its plans to develop these parks in Sectors 112, 116, and 94, one of which will bring to life the epic tale of Lord Ram's time in exile. These parks are not only anticipated to be major tourist attractions but also educational hubs that celebrate Indian heritage and accomplishments.

Lord Ram's Exile Journey to Be Immortalized in Noida's New Theme Park
The theme park that will depict Lord Ram's exile is set to be a monumental project costing Rs 20 crore and spread over 32 acres. It will showcase the many phases of the 14 years that Lord Ram spent in exile, as reported by TOI. Visitors will be able to stroll along a 'Van Path' lined with frescos and sculptures that chronicle the journey from Ayodhya to Lanka, including Sita's abduction, the battle with Ravana, and the triumphant return to Ayodhya.

A Glimpse into Japanese and Ancient Indian Traditions
In addition to the theme park dedicated to Lord Ram, a Japanese park is set to be constructed in Sector 94, while Sector 116 will be home to 'Arya Van', a park that draws inspiration from the life and achievements of the renowned mathematician Aryabhata. The Sector 116 park will emulate the traditional Japanese style of gardening with waterfalls, streams, islands, and bridges. These parks promise to provide a serene oasis that merges educational content with aesthetic pleasure, enhancing Noida's allure for both residents and visitors alike.

Architectural Marvels and Medicinal Flora
The Lord Ram themed park will not only be a visual treat but also an educational space, divided into zones named Panchvati, Kishkindha, and Lanka, featuring plants with medicinal values. The meticulous planning and design process is already underway, with a consultant hired by the Noida Authority to ensure that the parks are not only culturally significant but also architectural marvels. The commitment to authenticity and detail is expected to draw visitors from all over, much like the Ved Van Park, which sees over 10,000 visitors on the weekends.
Noida's upcoming theme parks are poised to be a testament to the city's vision of blending cultural enrichment with recreational enjoyment. With the work set to commence next year, these parks are expected to become landmarks that celebrate Indian history and ingenuity. Vandana Tripathi, Noida's OSD horticulture, has expressed optimism for the high footfall, akin to the popular Ved Van Park. This expansion of green spaces into thematic experiences will surely boost Noida's stature as a destination for education, leisure, and tourism.



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