The sprawling park, close to Saket Metro station, will have facilities of paint ball, rock climbing wall, zip line, Burma bridge, commando net, running bungee, Sumo wrestling, Zorbing, air rifle shooting, archery among other sports.
"This Adventure Park came up as a blessing for people of Delhi and will provide children with space to play and get enthralled with adventure activities. It will also act as a catalyst to promote Garden of Five Senses as an eco-friendly project and bring more families to spend their time in the Garden," Mishra said while inaugurating the park.
Besides the entry tickets to the Garden of Five Senses, the visitors will have to pay Rs 100 to Rs 120 for different adventure activities, said a senior Tourism department official.
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