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Waste to Wonder Theme Park

Website: www.wastetowonderpark.com

Opening Hours: Monday, Closed
Tuesday, 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday, 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday, 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday, 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday, 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday, 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Address: Block A, Ganga Vihar, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India

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Nehal Khan
Nov 16, 2024

Waste to Wonder Park was a wonder in itself. Every piece of architecture was built from scrap materials, and I was truly amazed by how beautifully all seven wonders of the world were recreated using scrap. There was also a dinosaur-themed area, which looked especially beautiful at night. The dinosaurs were made entirely from scrap materials as well. The park looked stunning at night. Although the entry fee was a bit high, it was worth it. The greenery was also well-maintained. It’s a great place to bring kids, as there are plenty of things for them to do and learn. There are also two food courts. I didn’t try anything myself, but you can certainly stop by to satisfy your hunger. I did have an experience I’d like to share: at night, since there are many trees, birds rest on them and occasionally drop waste. So, be careful not to wear light-colored clothes, as they might get stained. Overall, it was a great experience. ✌️

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Kamal
Nov 24, 2024

The Waste to Wonder Park in Delhi is a unique and eco-friendly attraction that features replicas of the Seven Wonders of the World, crafted entirely from industrial and scrap waste. Located near Nizamuddin, this park showcases creativity and sustainability, using discarded materials like metal sheets, nuts, bolts, and bicycle chains. The stunningly detailed sculptures are illuminated beautifully at night, making it an ideal evening destination. The park promotes environmental awareness and demonstrates the potential of recycling. Entry is affordable, and it is well-maintained, offering a pleasant experience for families and tourists. A must-visit spot for art and nature enthusiasts alike. We paid an entry fee of 50 rs for adults and 25 rs for a child over 12 years. Parking can be an issue right now, Rest must visit place. 👍

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Udit Kansal
Oct 30, 2024

Great family-friendly outing place to kill time as well as enjoy, if it's your first visit. The place is decently maintained, tickets are 50/- per head. No proper parking space though. Monuments are close replicas of actuals, and worth watching.

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Mukhtiyar
Aug 15, 2024

Seven Wonders Park, DelhiI recently visited the Seven Wonders Park near Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi, and I must say, it's an impressive blend of creativity and innovation. The park features miniature replicas of the Seven Wonders of the World, all constructed from scrap materials. It's fascinating to see how old tires, iron sheets, cut pipes, and stones have been transformed into such beautiful and intricate sculptures.The craftsmanship is truly commendable. Each wonder is crafted with such detail and precision that it's hard to believe they are made from discarded materials. The use of old tires and iron sheets, for instance, adds a unique texture and aesthetic to the sculptures, making them look both artistic and sturdy.The park is not just a visual treat but also an inspiration, showcasing how we can recycle and reuse materials creatively. It's a perfect place to visit with family and friends, offering both educational value and an enjoyable experience. The greenery and serene environment add to the charm, making it a peaceful spot to relax and admire the wonders.In summary, the Seven Wonders Park is a must-visit in Delhi. It’s a beautiful example of how creativity can turn scrap into art, and it leaves you amazed at the possibilities of recycling. Highly recommended for those who appreciate art, innovation, and environmental sustainability.

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Ankit College
Sep 26, 2024

The best time is to visit in the evening when the light show is there and try to come on weekdays. Everything was good but the dinosaur section was much better than the world of wonder section. They should colour the world of wonder and try more cleaning in the area. It is also a very small tour it will only take you around 40-45 min.

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