Delhi, the capital of India is known for its rich culture, diverse language, historical monuments, relishing foods and many more.
There is a lot to see in Delhi, which leaves a lifelong impact. Now next time you plan to visit the city, add one more place to your itinerary.
Waste To Wonder – A unique theme park, a tourist and local attraction where you will find the replication of the 7 wonders of the world using waste products.
Interesting, isn’t it!
I came to know about this park last time during the inauguration, but I got fascinated by it later when I saw the pictures of the wonderful park. All the seven wonders look surreal, but the eye-catching monument was the Eiffel Tower as it looked like the real one.
So, finally, we planned to visit this unique park to witness the beauty of Industrial scrap.
7 wonder of the world
1) Eiffel Tower
If you can’t go to Paris, come to Delhi.
As I said earlier, the main attraction of the park is this 60 feet high Eiffel Tower. It looks stunningly beautiful at night with its light and moonlight. The best replica of the Eiffel Tower, where your photos will reflect the original monument. You will be completely spell-bound by its beauty.
Best for Insta-worthy pictures and some crazy Selfie.
2) Taj Mahal
Our country wonder, Taj Mahal, a symbol of love can be felt in this park.
It is made up of 16 tonnes of scrap and is close to perfection. The shimmering night lights make the monument magnificent and breath-taking.
After visiting this waste wonder, if you plan to visit the real Taj Mahal, then experience staying at ITC Mughal Agra.
3) The Pyramid of Giza
The Great Pyramid of Giza stands on 18feet high, has been made with a scrap of automobile parts and other metal waste.
Its illuminating lights make it look more vibrant.
4) Leaning Tower of Pisa
Leaning Tower of Pisa got its name due to its leaning structure. So here too, this 25ft monument was made to 80degree’s tilt.
It has been crafted out of cycle rims, metallic sheets, and old iron pipes to give the looks of pillars.
5) Colosseum
The replica of Rome’s Colosseum i.e Massive stone amphitheatre is fabricated from broken electric poles, metal railings, bench, automobile spare parts, and other scrap metal.
This monument is magnificent and worth the applause.
6) Christ the Redeemer
Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer is here in Delhi. Standing tall at 25ft, it is made using motorbike and cycle chains, pipes from the benches.
Pose the way the Christ do and make everyone amazed.
7) Statue of Liberty
New York’s Statute of Liberty replica stands at 30 feet high and has been crafted with old bicycle parts, metal sheets, and chains.
The monument gives astounding day and night views.
How to reach Waste to Wonder Park:
Waste to Wonder Park is located at Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van, near Sarai Kale Khan.
Although you can reach the park by any route, I recommend Delhi Metro as it is the most convenient way.
- Metro: Hazrat Nizamuddin station on the pink line is the closest and at a walking distance of less than 5minutes from the park.
- Bus: If you prefer to travel by bus, then the Nearest Bus stand is Sarai Kale Khan.
- Car: Parking facility is available.
Waste to Wonder Park Timings and Ticket Charges:
Monday closed
The park is open from11:00 am to 11:00 pm.
- Tues- Saturday: 50Rs (age above 12years)
- Sunday: 100Rs (age above 12years)
No online booking facility available yet.
Things To Remember:
- Visit the park during or after sunset as the wonders look stupefying with lights on.
- Sunday ticket rates are double and crowded, so prefer going between Tues-Sat.
- Do not carry food as it is not allowed. You can find food outlets in the park, which is hygienic, reasonable and tasty.
- RO Drinking water is available.
- Be a responsible tourist and do not litter.
- Do not touch the monument as there is a huge fine and can disturb the hard work of the artists just for the sake of selfies.
- An ideal place for family & children to relax, enjoy and learn about the 7 wonders of the world easily. Also to appreciate that scrap can come out so pretty and adorable.
Have you been to this park? How was your experience?
Check out my vlog on youtube to see the day and night view of the Waste To Wonder Park.
Wow, mujhe to pata hi nahi tha, per is baar dilli aayi to jarur jaungi 😊
Thank you for recommendation 😍😍
Yes zarur visit kariye agar time hoga to.
How come I never heard of this before. Funny thing is, I have been residing in Friends colony, which is very much near Sarai Kale Khan. I am definitely visiting this park in the coming weekend only. Thanks for sharing.
This park has been on my radar to visit for a long time! I am sure my son and I will both enjoy it. Thanks for the detailed and informative post!
Wow this is so interesting. Would have loved to see it in person