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Eco Park, New Town

Coordinates: 22°35′56″N 88°28′01″E / 22.59889°N 88.46694°E / 22.59889; 88.46694
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Eco Park
Prakriti Tirtha
Lush green grass along the lake at Eco Park
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TypeUrban Park
LocationNew Town, Greater Kolkata[1]
Coordinates22°35′56″N 88°28′01″E / 22.59889°N 88.46694°E / 22.59889; 88.46694
Area480 acres (190 ha)
Opened29 December 2012
FounderMamata Banerjee
DesignerPradeep Sachdeva Associates
Operated byWest Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation
OpenAll year
Parking2 lots, 350 total vehicles
Websitewww.ecoparknewtown.com

Eco Park (or Prakriti Tirtha) is an urban park in New Town, Greater Kolkata, India.[2] With an area of 480 acres (190 ha) (including a 104 acres (42 ha) waterbody with an island in the middle), Eco Park is the largest urban park in India.[3] The park was conceptualised by Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee in July 2011.[4] West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation (HIDCO) is the overarching body coordinating the construction of the park, along with different other government bodies responsible for implementation of different works inside the park.[4]

The park has been divided into three broad parts; 1) ecological zones like wetlands, grasslands, and urban forest, 2) theme gardens and open spaces, 3) and urban recreational spaces.[3] The Eco Park is further divided into different sub-parts according to the different types of fauna planted. The copies of the Seven Wonders of the World have also been made for people to visit in this park.[4] According to the plan, the park will have different areas like wild flower meadows, a bamboo garden, grasslands, tropical tree garden, bonsai garden*, tea garden, Cactus Walk*, a heliconia garden*, a butterfly garden, a play area and an amphitheatre(*-yet to be added).[4] Further, there is plan to develop an eco-resort in public-private partnership, and will also include an area where handicrafts from different part of the state will be exhibited.[3] The park was inaugurated on 29 December 2012 by Mamata Banerjee.[5][6] Etc.

Location

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The Eco park is located along the Major Arterial Road (part of Biswa Bangla Sarani) in Action Area - II of New Town at 22°35′55″N 88°28′03″E / 22.59861°N 88.46750°E / 22.59861; 88.46750, 10 km away from Kolkata International Airport. The park is surrounded by the Kolkata Museum of Modern Art on the North, the upcoming Central Business District and International Financial Hub on the east, the Kolkata International Convention Center, HIDCO Bhawan and Rabindra Tirtha on the south and existing human settlement of Jatragachi/Hatiara on the West.[3] It is well connected with VIP Road and EM Bypass. Buses are available from Ultadanga, Baguiati, Kolkata Airport, Salt Lake and Chingrighata.

Areas

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Entrance of the Butterfly Garden

According to the masterplan made by Bengal Urban Infrastructure Development Limited, the park has been divided into the following areas:[3]

  • Active Zone - Consisting of Visitor center, Restaurants, Food courts, Urban Museum, Crafts Haat, Seven Wonders
  • Theme Area (North) - Consisting of Maidan (open field), Amphitheatre, children's play area, Chinese garden, formal garden, Bonsai garden, Cactus walk, Butterfly garden, heliconia garden and mist house and bamboo garden
  • Theme Area (South) - Play area, tea plantation, Water garden and utility area
  • Lake Zone - A bridge connecting the island, Bengali restaurant, Sculpture court, Lakefront Promenade, Wildflower meadows
  • 3 different Eco-zones consisting of wetlands, grasslands, tropical and mixed-moist deciduous forests.[7]
Butterfly Lab

Places of interest

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Thailand Mask at Mask Garden ...
Musical Fountain at Eco Park ...
Roses blooming in the rose garden during winter
Model of a book showing one of Tagore's poems in Bengali
Replica of a temple from Bishnupur at the Eco Park
An exact replica of the Bell at the Visva Bharati University, Shantiniketan
Walkway through the rose garden
Waterbody at Eco Park
Gaming_Zone
Amphitheatre
Butterfly Lab
Thematic Areas Details
Glass House on Sabuj Sathi "Sabuj Sathi" is the name of an Island. This island is in centre of the huge lake of Eco Park. Its area is 7 acres. It can be accessed only by boat. This is an uninhabited island. On this Sabuj Sathi Island a glass house has been built. All four sides of this 2,800 square feet building is made of glass. The 360° view of the Eco Park across the lake through the glass walls is extensive. There are three open-air viewing galleries, green lawn and paved pathways in the island. More than 100 persons can assemble in Sabuj Sathi Island and glass house and its surroundings for official, corporate or family programmes. Wedding / Birthday parties, product launches and brand promotion can be done in a tranquil environment that is possible only on the zero populated island like Sabuj Sathi in Eco Park.
Amphitheatre Artfully conceived, the semi-circular open gallery can hold up to 2,000 people. The stage-greenroom complex is, as if, 'floating' on water. The adjoining food gallery has interesting brick-twisted pillars that I have not seen elsewhere. The whole construction has been done by KMDA. The amphitheatre was inaugurated by Minister Firhad Hakim on 22 September 2014 at 5 pm.
Lake Front Promenade Spine of the Eco Park, the Promenade is a paved, coconut-tree lined pathway designed for the visitors to enjoy the 112 Acre water body that defines the Park.
Seven Wonders Replica Egyptian Pyramids of Giza, Brazil's Christ the Redeemer, Great Wall of China, India's Taj Mahal, Great Sphinx of Giza, Petra in Jordan, Eiffel Tower in France, Colosseum of Rome in Italy, Moai Statues of Easter Island.
Rabi Aranya With reference to the spirit and ambience of Santinikean Ashram, Rabi Aranyafeatures trees and plants mentioned by Tagore in his literary works. Other elements of the garden include, among others, a commemorative pavilion, walkways, seating area, lotus pond, etc.
Tropical Tree Garden As the name suggests, this zone caters specifically to tropical trees. Even with the recently planted trees, one can get the aura of a tropical forest, especially a Bengal one, in the middle of New Town.
Wild Flower Meadow and Formal Garden A flower lover's zone, these two areas will have varieties of both garden and wild flowers to enjoy. Near to one of the food kiosks and overlooking the lakefront promenade, a walk among the meadow and the garden are highly solicited.
Rose Garden This space is a long stretch of walk with varieties of roses planted along, colourful fountains sprinkling by, sculptures to feast the eye and occasional benches to rest a little.
Artist's Cottage Overlooking the flower lake and breathing fresh air from the rose garden behind, this cottage is poised to be a dream destination to any poet, singer or painters to instigate their creative urges
Eco Children's Park With fountains, play areas, sculptures and elevated platforms connected by causeways, this area is a dynamic space intended to stimulate play and learning experiences in a garden setting.
Formal Garden 2 Located between the upcoming Visitor Centre and Eco Children's Park, Formal Garden 2 explores the concept of vertical gardening amidst a flat landscape.
Graffiti Walls The wall along the South Parking has been rejuvenated by colourful paintings. The two sides of the wall had been taken up by two eminent artists of our era - JogenChowdhury and Subhaprasanna and transformed into canvases of artwork.
Butterfly Garden The garden is poised to consist of a large dome to enclose a plant habitat consisting of different species of flowering annuals and perennials that support a large range of butterflies organised around a circular body of water.
Play Area Right next to the Butterfly Garden, the Play Area offer learner's golf courses amidst a green landscape.
Bamboo Garden The Bamboo Garden is a specialised garden showcasing multiple varieties of bamboo. The planting effects is designed to create a variety of experiences through imaginative bamboo plant mixes with species ranging from giant varieties to short grasses.
Fruits Garden A thematic zone dedicated to the Bengal delicacy of fruits, to showcase the bountiful nature of this part of earth and to encourage nature learning through identification of fruit bearing trees.
Food Court The Food Court will provide more affordable dining options to the visitors. Around 20 food stalls are being arranged in a cluster around a square courtyard that also has four dining pavilions.
Adda Zone Placed opposite to the Artist's Cottage, the Adda Zone consists of simple seating arrangements overlooking the lake and the musical fountains.
Musical Fountain As the name suggests, fountains, music and laser shows have been prepared on the Northern banks of the lake. The view is visible from all around the Park when the fountains start showering in the evenings and laser shows tell stories on the water screen.
Tea Garden A touch and feel of Darjeeling has come up near Gate No. 1. This zone includes winding pathways through a tea plantation area – complete with a composting plant.
Mask Garden Near the Northern parking lot and adjacent to the tea garden, this new zone has masks from various districts of West Bengal, then various states of India and finally from various countries of the world.
Eco Island A vast area of 480 acres of green terrain surrounding a water body is being developed in Eco Park which has been opened by the Hon’ble Chief Minister, West Bengal on 29 December 2012 for the public. Within Eco Park there is an island named 'Sabujsathi'. The island is in centre of the huge lake of Eco Park comprising an area of 7 acres which is accessible only by boat. This is an uninhabited island. On this Sabujsathi Island an amazing glass house has been built. All four sides of this 2,800 square feet building is made of glass. There are three open-air viewing galleries, green lawn and paved pathways in the island. Apart from the magnificent Glass House, there are also 22 well-furnished double bedded cottages along with one Cafeteria named CAFE EKANTE (a unit of WBHIDCO) in the island.

A great number of persons can be assembled in Sabujsathi Island having the facilities as mentioned above for official, corporate or family programmes. It is the ideal place for organizing any family parties or for any corporate programs like confce, product launches and brand promotion can be done in a serene environment that is possible on the zero populated island like Sabujsathi in Eco Park.

Activities

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Shikara ride in Eco park
Activities. Details
Paddle Boating Paddle boats are available at a charge of Rs. 50/- for 4 persons for 30 minutes. The jetty is located near Gate No. 2.
Shikara Riding From the same location as above, Shikara riding can be availed at a charge of Rs. 150/– for 4 persons for 30 minutes. Life vests are mandatory for all kinds of boating.
Rowing Charges Rs. 150/- per persons for 20 minutes
Duo Cycling Charges Rs. 150/- for 2 persons for 30 minutes.
Speed Boat Capacity 2/25 heads. Charges Rs. 50/- per person per round.
Bird Watching Charges Rs. 10/- per person.
Gun Shooting Charges Rs. 50/- for 10 shots.
Archery Charges Rs. 50/- for 5 arrows.
Kayaking Adventure lovers can go for Kayaking at a charge of Rs. 150/– for 30 minutes. The jetty is located near Rabi Aranya.
Land Zorbing and Water Zorbing Eco Park offers the exciting activities of land and water zorbing near Rabi Aranya. The charges are Rs. 150/– per person, for 200 m land zorbing & 15 mins water zorbing.
Cultural Events The Open Air Theatre inside Rabi Aranya comes to life on Saturday evenings when cultural activities such as music, dance, drama, are held. Additionally, there are intermittent events updates of which may be found on HIDCO/Eco Park website.
Gaming Zone gaming Zone has been developed in Bamboo Garden to attract game lover. The setup has 12 gaming PCs with best games like Need for Speed, Call of Duty, Counter Strike, Age of Empires and many more games. Charges are Rs 50 per hour per head.
Conveniences Details
Parking Lots Presently there are three parking lots for Eco Park. Gate No.1 has 1200 cars space for parking while Gate No.4 has 350 Cars space. The old one near the Eco Children's Park has capacity to park about 100 cars, while the newly developed place near the Southern entrance has over 250.
Parking charges are as below:
  • Rs. 50/- per for 4 wheelers for 6 Hours.
  • Rs. 20/- for 2 wheelers For 6 Hours.
  • Rs 100/- for 6 hours for Bus
Eco Carts There are Eco Carts to ferry passengers between Gate No. 1 and with sitting capacity of 5-9 passengers.
  • Charges are Rs. 50/- per person
Toilets Toilet facilities are available for free in three locations. There are two toilet blocks near two parking lots and a bio-toilet set at the junction of Rabi Aranya and Wildflower Meadow.
Food Kiosks Snack and water are available for purchase at intermittent locations inside the park – especially since outside food and beverages are allowed inside.

Eco Park Rides Rate Chart.[7]

Special events

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On 5 January 2013, Vokatta - a kite festival was organized by Benchmark Developers Pvt. Ltd, in association with HIDCO (West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development CorporationLimited) in Eco Park ground. There was an open invitation for all to participate after 11 AM onwards.

On 5 January 2014, again Vokatta-2014 was organised by Benchmark NewTown Kolkata International Kite Festival Trust, In co operation with WBHIDCO. Kite fliers from the UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, the US, Singapore and Malaysia participated in Vokatta 2014. National kite fliers from Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kochi, Mumbai and Rajkot also joined the festivity, This year, the emphasis was on Fancy kites. Hot Air Balloon was another attraction.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "North 24 Parganas district". Archived from the original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  2. ^ Chakraborti, Suman (17 January 2012). "Tourism hub at wetland". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Development of Eco-Resort within Eco Park in New Town, Kolkata" (PDF). WBHIDCO. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d "Island of green". The Telegraph. 3 August 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  5. ^ "Rajarhat eco park opens on Dec 29". The Times of India. 26 December 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  6. ^ "CM inaugurates eco-tourism park". Asian Age. 30 December 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  7. ^ a b [1], Eco Park Schedule, Guide Map & Rides Rate Chart.
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