

Noida has unveiled one of its most imaginative public spaces yet — the Jungle Trail Park — a massive, eco-themed recreational zone that blends art, sustainability, and the thrill of the wild. Located in Sector 94 near the Mahamaya Flyover, the park is now officially open to visitors, offering a unique “jungle” adventure without a single real animal on site.
What makes it extraordinary? Every creature, big or small, is made entirely from scrap materials — transforming waste into a captivating world of wildlife.
An Eco-Wonder Built from 500+ Tonnes of Scrap:
The Jungle Trail Park stands out for its bold environmental vision. Over 400–500 tonnes of scrap, including old car parts, metal rods, discarded machinery, gears, nuts, bolts, and industrial waste, have been repurposed into more than 650–700 life-sized animal and bird sculptures.
This “waste-to-wildlife” concept isn’t just visually stunning; it also spreads awareness about creative recycling, sustainable design, and the importance of reducing urban waste.
The Jungle Trail Park isn’t just a walking trail — it’s a full recreational experience with amenities designed for families, groups, and school visits:
- A spacious children’s play area
- A 1,000-seat amphitheatre for public shows, events, and performances
- Food courts and refreshment kiosks
- Souvenir shops featuring eco-friendly merchandise
- Dedicated sitting areas and photo-zones
- Well-organised parking for cars and buses
With its combination of creativity, awareness, and recreation, Jungle Trail Park is set to become one of Noida’s signature attractions.
Where: Sector 94, near Mahamaya Flyover; close to Okhla Bird Sanctuary.