History of Jaipur City Park: Jaipur has many beautiful parks due to its rich culture. One of the newest parks in Jaipur will be built thanks to Hon’ble Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot Ji who has gifted a 52-acre recreational garden which will be constructed in two parts and the first phase will be inaugurated on 21st October 2022.
The first stage of the Jaipur City Park included gardening and construction work and a jogging track, and the second stage included a large area with a fountain, three large entrance platforms, a botanical garden, an upper lake (with water), and a parking lot. lot, food court.
World class urban park architectural design
City Park World Class Architectural Design/Masterpiece: Before it was converted into a city green space, the adjoining ‘City Park’ in Jaipur was a dumping ground for garbage and waste. But it now has a fascinating historical and cultural value next to Central Park in New York and Hyde Park in London. To enhance the park’s appeal, its design is modeled after a golf course. There are 17 metal and stone sculptures installed in different parts of the park. The main attraction of the park is the large number of green spaces. Here they created an impromptu park with 6 lanterns and 120 modern benches. They are installed around the visitor to help create a warm and welcoming atmosphere that invites people to take time to themselves. They also provided water stations so people could stay hydrated and have fun in the meantime! 32 different species of small trees and plants have been planted in small flowering areas to make the park more attractive.
An impressive fountain and music player will be installed at the entrance to the park. This fountain will play music in the morning and evening and water when it rains. Additionally, additional spaces are available in the Oxy Hub and Rock Fountain parking lots. When you register your vehicle with Oxy, you will receive a sticker with all available parking spaces designated outside your lot.
3.5 km jogging track – Jaipur City Park
The garden offers visitors a 2.2-mile long, 20-foot wide running track, ideal for both running and walking. Along with the lights and music, visitors can also enjoy the natural beauty of this park. The 17 Artifacts Park includes a large number of sculptures and structures that convey the beauty of the city’s natural landscapes. It will also include a variety of amenities carefully designed to create a welcoming environment for everyone, including two parking spaces, multiple outdoor seating areas, restrooms, buildings and more. The wastewater will be reused to irrigate a local park. How to get to Jaipur City Park? Jaipur City Park can be reached by road. The Jaipur bus stand is just a few minutes’ drive from the park. Many buses ply from different parts of the country to the Jaipur bus station.
What to see near Jaipur City Park? Jaipur City Park is one of the most architecturally significant parks in the world. Famous parks near the city park:
Central Park, a large public park with ponds, streams, sculptures and fountains; Jawahar Circle Garden, a garden designed by world-renowned landscape architect Charles Jencks; Mahatma Gandhi National Park is a large urban park with several lakes and countless smaller parks scattered throughout the city. Interesting facts about Jaipur City Park
City Park Jaipur is a world-class developing city in Rajasthan, India. The city park is a key component of the city’s development plan and, once completed, will be one of the largest urban parks in Asia. The city park will be located on 52 acres of land in the central Mansarovar area of Jaipur. The park will feature a variety of amenities, including a large lake, walking and biking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas and a botanical garden. The city park is designed by world famous architects from all over the world. The park will showcase a unique combination of traditional Rajasthani culture and modern design. Construction of the city park is expected to begin in 2020 and be completed in 2025. The first phase of City Park was inaugurated by Hon’ble Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot Ji on 21st October 2022. The park will be open to the public 7 days a week. Residents of Jaipur can now enjoy morning and evening walks along the new trail for…