I welcome you to Day 4 of our 100 Days -100 Places Challenge in Delhi.
So, today we come to Waste to Wonder.
Waste to Wonder Park Travel
Here are amazing things made using scraps like nuts bolts, iron, and chains.
First, we got to see the Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, then the second wonder, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and then we got to see our favorite, the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
No doubt, this is the best attraction here.
The use of solar energy here is amazing, and you will definitely love it if you see this place at night.
We then visited Rome’s Colosseum, the largest amphitheater in the world.
Now it is the turn of our all-favorite Taj Mahal.
Then, we saw Christ the Redeemer of Brazil. And finally, the Statue of Liberty of the United States of America.
100 Days – 100 Places in Delhi Challenge
What to remember?
- Food – It is not allowed to take your own food inside the Waste to Wonder Park. Therefore, you cannot bring your own food here. But you can definitely eat food from nearby restaurants and outside vendors.
- Safety of Structures – If you are thinking of visiting this park with your children, you should be careful that they can not climb on the structures and run in the park so that the structures remain safe.
- Time – You can stay in the park and enjoy it for 1-2 hours or more but you cannot camp in the park.
You can visit this park any day between 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM except Monday as it remains closed on Mondays.
Best Time To Visit
The best time for you to visit is in the evening as the weather is cool, and suitable and lighting has been arranged to make the entire park doubly attractive for you.
Things to do in Waste to Wonder Park
- Explore the Wonders – Here You can see wonders from all over the world. You don’t have to travel to many countries and you can admire all these beauties in this park.
- Picnic – “Nothing better than a Picnic”. Here you can spend some quality time with your family and partner and find relaxation from your busy life.
- Photography – Capture the beauty of the wonders through photography on your phone or camera.
- Take a walk – By coming to this park, you can get relief from your busy schedule and can roam comfortably without any stress. Taking a walk with your special someone can be very valuable to you.
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How to Travel Waste to Wonder Park Delhi?
- Nearest Metro Station – Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro Station, on Pink Line.
- Via Local Buses – Nearest Bus Stop – Sarai Kale Khan ISBT.
- By Private Cab or Taxi – You can also reach by Uber or Ola cab.
- By Your Personal Car — There’s a parking space at the Park.
Address: Block A, Ganga Vihar, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India
Tickets
You will need to purchase your ticket at the West to Wonder ticket counter when you arrive for the tour. You cannot book your ticket in advance as there is no online booking.
Age / Ticket Cost
- 0-3 years – Free
- 3 to 12 years – Rs. 25
- 12 to 65 years – Rs. 50
- 65+ years – Free
Places to Visit Near Delhi
Other places to visit near Waste to Wonder
- Humayun’s Tomb (4 km)
- National Zoological Park (5 km)
- Purana Qila (6 km)
- Red Fort (7 km)
- Lotus Temple (7 km)
- India Gate (8 km)
- National Museum (9 km)
In Short
I hope you will enjoy the Waste to Wonder.
So let’s meet again at some new place. And don’t forget to tell us your experiences here.
Do you know these Things?
Is it worth visiting waste to wonder?
Yes, it will be totally worth visiting for you as here you can not only explore the beauty of these wonders but also be aware of the importance of sustainability.
How many wonders are there in Waste to Wonder Park?
There are a total of 7 wonders about which we told you above and here you can also see various animals and beautiful scenes along with many more wonders.
Why is it a Waste to Wonder?
Because it is made from waste materials like old benches, typewriters, and scrap metal obtained from Delhi’s landfills.