Tickets for Jungle Trail Park are available both online and at the counter.
The wait is over. The much-awaited Jungle Trail Park, located near the Mahamaya Flyover in Sector-94, Noida, finally opened its gates to the public on December 1. Ahead of the official unveiling, the park was formally inaugurated by Gautam Buddh Nagar MP Dr Mahesh Sharma and Noida MLA Pankaj Singh. Blending nature, creativity and adventure, it is a first-of-its-kind waste-to-wildlife attraction, constructed completely from scrap material. Designed to appeal to both adults and children, the park has something for everyone.
Jungle Trail Park: Salient Features
Spread across 18.27 acres, the Jungle Trail Park was built at an estimated cost of Rs 25 crore through a public-private partnership (PPP) between the Noida Authority and Z-Tech. The spacious area is home to over 650 giant animal sculptures, grouped into specific zones. Believe it or not, all of these structures are made from 400 tonnes of recycled materials – scrap, discarded chains, fuel tanks, nuts, bolts, gears and other industrial and mechanical waste. Even the benches, gazebos and light fixtures are crafted from recycled objects.
The Jungle Trail Park is divided into three distinct zones and features six wildlife-inspired themes.
First Zone:
This area houses facilities such as parking, a 1,000-seat amphitheatre, a food court and an exhibition area. The spacious parking lot can accommodate 8 buses and 76 four-wheelers.
Second Zone:
Covering 8.77 acres, this zone features tropical rainforest, grassland and wetland ecosystems.
Third Zone:
Spread across 5.45 acres, the last zone showcases themes such as islands, oceans, temperate forests and polar regions.
Jungle Trail Park: Themes
Asia Zone:
Features structures of tigers, elephants, rhinoceroses and pandas.
Africa Zone:
Visitors can see sculptures of lions, giraffes, zebras and cheetahs.
Australia Zone:
Home to installations of kangaroos, koalas, platypuses and other indigenous species.
Europe Zone:
Showcases brown bears, deer and owls.
North & South America Zone:
Expect to encounter grizzly bears, jaguars and condors.
Aqua Zone:
Life-sized marine installations featuring sharks, whales, dolphins and octopuses.
Jungle Trail Park: Miyawaki Forest and Night Safari Experience
Another special attraction is the Miyawaki Forest, where more than 3.5 lakh plants have been planted using the Miyawaki method, creating a dense, fast-growing green cover. The light-and-sound system comes alive at night, mimicking animal calls, footsteps and ambient forest sounds. The animal sculptures are also illuminated after dark.
Jungle Trail Park: Adventure Activities
Thrill-seekers can enjoy activities such as zip-lining, zip-cycling, rock climbing, bungee-jumping-like setups, boating and more.
Jungle Trail Park: Timings
9:00 am to 9:00 pm.
Jungle Trail Park: Ticket Price
Rs 120 per person. Children under 3 years can enter for free. Visitors can pay online or via cash at the gate.
Tickets are available both online and at the counter. Adventure activities have separate charges.










