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The Delhi Eye transportable Ferris wheel installation [2] at Kalindi Kunj Park in the Okhla neighbourhood of Delhi, India, opened to the public in October 2014. [3]The wheel can carry six passengers, from which Akshardham Temple, Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutb Minar and Red Fort are visible on a clear day.
22 (as of 2006) [1] Water rides. 4 [1] Appu Ghar was an amusement park operated by International Amusement Limited, located in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. [2] It was spread over 15.5 acres (63,000 m 2) and was India's first amusement park. [3] It was established in 1984 to commemorate the 1982 Asian Games, and was inaugurated on 19 ...
Appu Ghar is a one million square foot, beach-themed, water park in Gurgaon in the Indian state of Haryana. It consists of 15 water rides and banquet facilities for up to 2,000 guests. [ 1][ 2] It is owned by EOD Amusement Pvt. Limited and opened in 2014. The park is named after the original Appu Ghar amusement park of the company in nearby ...
Neela Hauz biodiversity park, next to Sanjay Van in South Central Ridge, was restored in 2015-16. In 2014, of the 611 water bodies in Delhi, 274 were dead and remaining were in bad shape. Neela hauz is a freshwater lake which was slowly dying due to the dumping of waste. [19]
Sanjay Lake is an artificial lake developed by Delhi Development Authority (DDA) in Trilokpuri in East Delhi, India, adjoining Mayur Vihar II residential area. The lake is Spread over an area of approximately 17 hectares (42 acres) in the middle of a 69 hectares (170 acres) forest area, also known as Sanjay Lake Park.
Kalindi Kunj. / 28.54583°N 77.30861°E / 28.54583; 77.30861. Kalindi Kunj is a public garden and a famous T point road in Delhi, located on the banks of River Yamuna, close to Okhla barrage. [1] Atlantic Water World, an amusement park incorporating a water park, is located there. [2]
The Garden of Five Senses is a park in Delhi, India. Spread over 20 acres, the park is located in Saidul Ajaib village, opposite Saket, near the Mehrauli heritage area. Designed by Delhi architect, Pradeep Sachdeva, the park was developed by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation, Delhi at a cost of Rs 10 crore, over a period ...
Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb complex built in 1528–1529 CE, in pakistani Archaeological Park. Mehrauli Archaeological Park is an archaeological area spread over 200 acre in the Mehrauli neighbourhood of the South Delhi district of Delhi, India, adjacent to the Qutub Minar (a World Heritage Site) and the Qutb complex.