Delhi’s Bharat Darshan Park With Historical Monuments Made Of Scrap Opens To Public

by Sanjana Shenoy
Delhi’s Bharat Darshan Park With Historical Monuments Made Of Scrap Opens To Public

Delhi’s much-awaited Bharat Darshan Park is now open to the public. Boasting majestic replicas of 22 historical monuments from 14 states, this is a spectacle you must behold. The replicas have been made from scrap and waste materials. Bharat Darshan Park, built at a cost of 20 crores in a spacious ground spread over 8.5 acres, beckons families, couples, children and people of all ages to click Insta-worthy photos and create memories of a lifetime. So, read on to know all the deets, right from timings to the ticket cost.

Bharat Darshan Park Displays 22 Historical Monuments Of India Made Of Scrap

Bharat Darshan Park is India’s first park to display 22 historical monuments in one place in an attractive way. These monuments from 14 different states were constructed using waste and scrap material from iron rods, fans, old vehicles, nuts and bolts, that were lying unused. These replicas have been developed using the waste to art initiative. Visitors can expect to see larger than life replicas of iconic Indian monuments like the Taj Mahal, Gateway of India, Qutub Minar, Konark Temple, Victoria Memorial, Mysore Palace, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Nalanda Stupa and Meenakshi Temple and other significant sites.

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The Park Is Equipped With Wind & Solar Energy

To enhance the aesthetic charm of the replicas there are special lighting arrangements. Around 755 facade lights, 600 bollard lights, one DJ set and 102 compound lights have been installed to illuminate the replicas in the evening. To meet the power demand in the park, solar and wind energies will be harnessed to produce 190 kW of energy. There are solar trees and a solar roof installed for the same, giving the park an eco-friendly wholesome touch.

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Timings & Ticket Prices To Visit Bharat Darshan Park

Bharat Darshan Park is open from 10 am to 10 pm. The ticket prices for the park differs in Punjabi Bagh. The entry ticket prices go as follows-Adults must pay ₹100 in the morning and ₹150 in the evening. For children, the tickets are priced at ₹50 during the day and ₹75 in the evening. Senior Citizens must shell out ₹150 during the day and ₹75 in the evening. The ticket prices are free of charge for MCD School Students. For other school students, it’s ₹40 per child and ₹90 per adult. So, now that you know all the deets, visit Bharat Darshan Park for a glorious time as the replicas take you on a journey across India.