
Noida is about to add a brand-new gem to its list of attractions – and this one is unlike anything the city has seen before. On September 25, the much-awaited Noida Jungle Trail will open its gates in Sector 94, at the Noida-Delhi-Faridabad border, offering residents and visitors a spectacular blend of art, sustainability, and recreation.
What makes this park truly remarkable is its foundation – it’s built entirely out of waste. Over 500 tonnes of scrap, including rusted vehicle parts, industrial junk, metal rods, and other discarded materials, have been repurposed to create a vibrant world of art. The result? More than 800 stunning sculptures of animals, birds, and even dinosaurs, giving the park an almost fairytale-like vibe.
Life-sized replicas of dinosaurs made from waste materials promise to be a showstopper, especially for kids and photo enthusiasts. From peacocks to elephants, the sculptures celebrate biodiversity in a unique, eco-friendly way. Beyond entertainment, the park serves as a reminder of how recycling and upcycling can give new life to discarded items, turning “trash into treasure.”
Spanning across 18.3 acres, the Jungle Trail is not just an art park – it’s an eco-friendly hangout space designed for families, friends, and nature lovers to spend quality time. Wide walking trails, green landscaping, and the creative installations make it the perfect spot for weekend outings, school trips, and of course, those Instagram-worthy photo sessions.
With this initiative, Noida joins the growing trend of Waste-to-Wonder Parks in India, following the success of similar projects in Delhi. But the Jungle Trail sets itself apart with its sheer scale and variety, making it a must-visit destination this festive season.
So come September 25, step into a world where scrap turns into spectacle, and let the Noida Jungle Trail show you just how magical sustainability can look.