12 Results found for Search: theme park
1. Kishkinta Theme Park, Chennai.
Located in the heart of Chennai, Kishkinta Theme Park is a favorite haunt of families, and majorly popular with kids. The 120 acres of lush greenery speckled with hills and rivers sets the scene for the water games at the park.
2. Adhisyam, Madurai.
A favorite haunt of kids during their summer holidays, Adhisyam – a theme water park, is also popular with sightseeing tourists to Madurai. The water park is about 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) from Madurai city, on Madurai-Dindigul National Highway at Paravai. Set up in 2000, Adhisyam is now the largest water park in the area. It is an ideal place to unwind and cool your heels after days of sightseeing in the Madurai sun. You are ushered into Adhisyam by life-size Walt Disney characters merrily greeting you to join in the fun and make a splash.
3. Veega Land, Kumarakom.
Spread out over 30 acres and about 300 meters (1000 feet) above sea level, Veega Land is an amusement part with a difference, for it finely combines nature, creativity and technology. Amusing fun seekers, adventure enthusiasts and leisure travelers, Veega Land offers 26 thrilling water slides, dancing musical fountain, auditoriums with live shows, floral gardens, beautiful promenades, sparkling blue pools, six restaurants and a wave pool. And you are welcomed within by Ammu, a baby elephant. A tour of Veega Land feels like a fairytale adventure, what with a seven-storied Vintage Castle and a charming Caterpillar Village to capture your imagination.
4. Kishkinta Theme Park, Chennai.
Located in the heart of Chennai, Kishkinta Theme Park is a favorite haunt of families, and majorly popular with kids. The 120 acres of lush greenery speckled with hills and rivers sets the scene for the water games at the park.
5. Pink Pearl - The Fun City, Jaipur.
Experience the joy of splashing into a pool and water rides in the heart of the desert state. An extension of the Pink Pearl hotel, the Fun City is a family entertainment complex. It houses India’s only water disco, a great place to cool off to the tune of the latest chartbusters. The water park has artificial waves and slides as high as 18.3 meters (60 feet!). Fun City also has a separate pool for younger children. Other attractions include a Dragon Coaster, bungee jumping, go-karting, and video games.
6. Veli Tourist Village, Trivandrum.
Trivandrum’s most popular picnic destination, Veli Tourist Village is about 8 kilometers (5 miles) from the city centre, very close to the Trivandrum airport. The picturesque Veli Lagoon is separated by a narrow sandbar from the Arabian Sea; this sandbar is the Veli Tourist Village complete with a waterfront park, floating bridge and great water sports facility. Particularly popular with children, the place gets extremely crowded on weekends. A major draw to Veli is the large inland lake separated from the ocean by a narrow sandbar. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of the lagoon and the Arabian Sea beyond on a pedal boat or row boat.
7. Baywatch Amusement Park, Kanyakumari.
Baywatch at Sunset Point is Kanyakumari’s first water-theme amusement park offering an array of interesting joy rides and a sneak peek into India’s first wax museum. The park’s degree of modernization is at par with its international counterparts making it worth considering. A lot of kids can be seen around enjoying a splash with their families. Locals find it an ideal relaxation zone for their kids on weekends. Among various thrilling, adrenalin-pumping rides, there are Bumping Car, Sky Cab, Crazy Chairs, Hot Tea Cups, Giant Wheel, Columbus, Wave Pool, Milky Way, Multiple Splash and Kids Pool.
8. Crazy Waters, Bangalore.
Crazy Waters is all also about rollicking rides and fun in the pool. Also called Pearl Water Park, this one’s located on Bannerghatta Main Road near Meenakshi Temple in the middle of a rocky landscape. The most famous ride here is probably the giant water slide. Apart from the other water-based rides, adults and children can splash around in the pool or tunnel down colorful floats.
9. Fun World, Bangalore.
This 12-acre park is Bangalore’s answer to Disney Land. There are rides galore to suit everyone’s tastes – young and old. Especially the young! Some of the rides include the Atlanta Roller Coaster, the Caterpillar Ride and the Rounded Train Ride and of course, the usual merry-go-rounds and carousels. There are rides specifically for adults but children enjoy them just as well if you accompany them. The management promises that all the rides are safe. But desist if you are pregnant or have a heart condition.
10. Wonder La , Bangalore.
Built across 82 acres, Wonder La is touted to be the biggest amusement park in India. Less than 30km from Bangalore, the park sprawls along the Bangalore-Mysore highway and has dedicated 45 acres of space to 24 land-based and 30 water-based rides. There’s something for everyone. Daredevil rides like the Drop Zone that takes people to a certain height, drops them, catches them and repeats the process. Or The Hurricane which is a windmill model where riders are rotated in every possible direction.
11. Fun City, Chandigarh.
Fun City is an exhilarating combination of an amusement park, water park and resort. Located 20 kilometers from Chandigarh, Fun City is a merry getaway for family and friends. With interesting water rides and many other interesting activities, the park is spread over 43 acres of beautifully landscaped land. With interesting rides and scenic spots to relax at, Fun City is an ideal place for a quick break.
12. Thunder Zone, Chandigarh.
A fantasy-like amusement- and water-park, Thunder Zone is the ideal place to spend a day. Visitors of all age groups can indulge in a world of exciting rides and thrilling adventures at this theme park. Spread over 30 acres, the park offers several old favorites such as striking cars, Caterpillar rides, Columbus, water slides, and artificial wave pools. Enhanced with modern technology and other additions, Thunder Zone offers other exciting rides like Sun N Moon, COBF Music Bob, Baby Train, and Swinging Chairs.

