Waste to wonder park, Delhi

Taj Mahal, waste to wonder park
You don't need to have a  passport and visa to beat off your travel buck list of seeing all the seven wonders of the world. No, I'm not kidding.
 India's first such park which is a 'waste-to-art' project. This park embraces the various wonders of the world in one place! People are curious and want to know how  Eiffel Tower can be seen from India! 

The place where this park is located was Once a Landfill site, and now a major tourist attraction of Delhi, present at Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi. This latest tourist spot replicates the 'SEVEN WONDERS' of the world named as the 'Waste to Wonder park', presenting the seven  Iconic monuments from around the world and the best part which makes it's unique is that these have been constructed from waste materials like scrap metal, discarded auto parts obtained from the landfills of the city.

And here's one of the beauties of India...
 'Taj Mahal' this one is everyone's favorite the symbol of love "Pyaar ki Nishani" the beauty of majestic Taj Mahal in Agra is now can also be seen in Delhi. This replica was created using 30 tons of waste. the beautiful metal structure has been crafted using 1600 cycle rings, electric pole pipes, old pans, park benches, swings, and sheets.  This park will start to amaze you as you are reaching from one monument to reach others and make you curious about the next view.
 Whether it is 'The statue of Christ the Redeemer' is part of the National Historic Heritage of Brazil.
 The spectacular 'Eiffel Tower' now no longer restricted to the  Paris Skyline!  the tallest monument in the whole park which is an exact replica of the original awaits your arrival. 
'The Leaning  Tower of Pisa', The Colosseum, an oval stadium located in Rome.
 The Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest and the major of the pyramids in Giza took 20 years to be assembled.
 All the seven wonders in this park will surely make your day or night. The night view here is amazing, the park produces its own electricity by solar panels and also has little windmills.

The nearest metro station is Nizammudin Metro, Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi 
By using around 80 tons of waste of the wonders of the world were created in six months. this park is an initiative towards promoting environmentally friendly tourist destinations. The park gives ample of opportunities to click photographs and selfies. A must visit place!!

Timings to remember
And the opening and closing time of the park is 11am to 11pm
and the nearest metro station is Nizammudin metro, Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi.
The entry charges are more on weekends as compare to weekdays where on weekdays it's 50 and the weekend (Saturday, Sunday) it is 100.


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