Lucknow Gets Its First Jurassic Park, Find Details Here
A 3D render of Brachiosaurus dinosaurs, a genus of sauropods who lived in North America during the Late Jurassic periodOrla/Shutterstock.com

All You Need To Know About Lucknow's First Jurassic Park

Located in Janeshwar Mishra Park in Lucknow, it is home to highly realistic robotic dinosaurs imported from Japan and Taiwan. These dinosaurs faithfully replicate the appearance and movements of these ancient creatures
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Lucknow, the cultural capital of Uttar Pradesh, is set to embark on a thrilling journey back in time. The city recently welcomed its first-ever Jurassic Park, a prehistoric wonderland that promises to captivate visitors of all ages. The Jurassic Park is a public-private partnership with an investment of approximately INR 8 crores.

What It's About

Located at Janeshwar Mishra Park in Lucknow, and spanning five acres, this unparalleled attraction in Uttar Pradesh seamlessly combines education and entertainment. It is home to imported, highly realistic robotic dinosaurs from Japan and Taiwan that faithfully replicate the appearance and movements of these ancient creatures. The space offers an immersive experience for visitors, featuring meticulously crafted replicas of famous dinosaurs such as the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex, the cunning Velociraptor, and the formidable Triceratops. The park provides an ideal setting for children and adults with a deep fascination for prehistoric creatures. Visitors can experience the thrill of the "Jurassic Park" movies as lifelike dinosaurs move and display their impressive teeth. Each dinosaur exhibit is accompanied by detailed and informative plaques that offer valuable insights into the history and characteristics of the species.

Lucknow Gets Its First Jurassic Park, Find Details Here
The park will display reconstructions of different dinosaur speciesShutterstock

In addition to these incredible creatures, the park also showcases a fascinating array of extinct Ice Age creatures, including majestic mammoths and mighty sabre-toothed tigers. As you wander through the park, you'll encounter stunning installations of iconic figures like King Kong and Godzilla, each intricately constructed from recycled materials. This captivating fusion of prehistoric marvels and beloved pop-culture icons ensures the park appeals to a diverse audience, seamlessly blending thrilling adventure with a touch of whimsical fantasy.

People can enter an enchanting educational adventure at the park, exploring interactive displays and lifelike models that vividly depict the wonders of the Jurassic era. Gain insights into the cutting-edge technological innovations behind these lifelike creations, offering an engaging and informative experience, particularly for young visitors who can fully immerse themselves in the prehistoric world. As you arrive at the park, an animated talking tree welcomes you, setting the stage for a whimsical journey. Indulge in a variety of food and drinks at the park's cafeteria, enhancing your outing with convenience for families and groups.

Other Dino Delights

Lucknow Gets Its First Jurassic Park, Find Details Here
India's first Dinosaur MuseumWiki Commons

India is home to several sites where you can see fossils of real dinosaurs. You can visit various fossil parks, such as the Ghugwa Fossil Park in Madhya Pradesh, which houses relics up to 65 million years old. Additionally, there are several areas in the country where dinosaur fossils have been discovered. One notable location is Gujarat's Raiyoli village, home to India's largest dinosaur museum and fossil park. This village, situated in the Balasinor town of Mahisagar district, is known to be the world's third most extensive dinosaur fossil site and the second largest dinosaur hatchery, where about 10,000 dinosaur eggs have been found. The government is also planning a dinosaur fossil geo-park in the Narmada River valley in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Fossilised dinosaur eggs have been discovered in the valley, and the latest addition, in the Dhar district of the valley, is a clutch of 92 nesting sites containing 256 fossilised eggs. These eggs belong to titanosaurs, a group of giant, herbivorous dinosaurs.

The Information

The park is open from Monday to Friday, from 10 AM to 9 PM. On weekends, it's open from 9 AM to 9 PM. Admission is INR 120 for adults and INR 50 for children under 12 years.

Address: Janeshwar Mishra Park, Small Bridge, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Ujariyaon, Uttar Pradesh 226010

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