Monday, 24 April 2023

Seven Senses Theme Park – Part of Noida You May Have Not Explored Yet

 You may have visited Noida a lot of times. But have you ever got a chance to visit ‘The Seven Senses Theme Park’? If not, then assume you are missing out on something really beautiful and unique. Located in Yamuna Enclave at Ward 2 of ArunVihar in Noida, Sector 28, this park is carved into seven small quarters, and these seven quarters represent seven different chakras of the human body.

Herbal represents the Crown, fragrances represent the Third Eye, Jal Vatika represents the Throat, Floriculture represents the Heart, CACT/ succulents represent the Solar, foliage represents the Sacral, and pollution represents the Root.

All these chakras have different functions and work in unique ways. The primary allure of the park is its Air Quality Index, which makes it stand out from the rest. Presently, its AQI is less than 30. This is measured twice a day. For this, they have also won an award from the Noida authority. Its AQI is the best in the country.

To keep the pollution under control, they have installed four fountains in the park, which keep the temperature low at the peak of summer. Out of the four fountains, three are built using recycled materials. These fountains attract all the dust and keep the air cool.

Here in this park, they make compost by using daily household waste. They utilised the leftover food waste, papers, twigs and leaves of the plants, grass, and tea grounds and mixed them, leaving them to decompose until they converted into rich organic compost.

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The most thrilling aspect of Seven Senses Theme Park is that they execute three irrigations simultaneously. In the far left corner of the park, a section is dedicated to this. Here, three types of plants are grown on the same land with different methods. First, they planted herbal trees like Drumstick, Brahmi, Tulsi, Mint, Ashwagandha, Musli, and aloe vera. After that, they grow fruit trees like Mango, Guava, Litchi, Pomegranate, and other fruits. And third, they grow all these fruits with the help of drip irrigation. By doing this, they are saving water. So it's a must-visit park for everyone who lives in Noida and Delhi NCR.