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6 best water parks in India to beat the summer heat

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 14, 2024, 22:51 IST
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The best water parks in India

India’s landscape is dotted with some of the most exciting waterparks, offering a perfect blend of thrill and relaxation. From towering slides to lazy rivers, these parks are ideal for beating the heat and adding a splash of adventure to your life. Let’s dive into the details of six of the best water parks in India.

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Water Kingdom, Mumbai

Water Kingdom in Mumbai is not just a local favorite but also holds the title of Asia’s largest waterpark. It boasts of rides that cater to adrenaline junkies and families alike. The park’s signature ride, ‘What-a-Coaster’, promises a heart-stopping drop, while ‘The Lagoon’ offers a more serene experience. With a variety of water games and interactive attractions, Water Kingdom ensures a day packed with fun and excitement for visitors of all ages.

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Adlabs Aquamagica, Mumbai-Pune Expressway


Adlabs Aquamagica is a treasure trove of fun, located conveniently off the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. It’s a place where thrilling water rides meet imaginative storytelling. The park’s attractions, such as ‘Loopy Woopy’ and ‘Swirl Whirl’, are designed to deliver an unforgettable experience. With its clean facilities and friendly staff, Aquamagica is a top pick for a refreshing day out.

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Wonderla, Bangalore

Bangalore’s Wonderla is a synonym for non-stop entertainment. This park combines high-energy rides with laid-back attractions, ensuring there’s something for everyone. ‘Rain Disco’ is a crowd-pleaser, where water dances to the beats of the latest hits. For those seeking a rush, ‘Flash Tower’ propels you to the sky before plummeting back down. Wonderla’s commitment to safety and hygiene makes it a trusted destination for family fun.

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Wonderla, Kochi

Kochi’s Wonderla is a slice of paradise for thrill-seekers in the south. With rides like ‘Wave Pools’ and ‘Water Coasters’, the park is a haven for those looking to make a big splash. The ‘Fun Glides’ offer a more relaxed pace for visitors to unwind. Set amidst lush greenery, Wonderla Kochi is not only an amusement park but also a retreat into nature.

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Oysters, Gurgaon

Oysters Water Park in Gurgaon, also known as Appu Ghar, is a delightful mix of modern thrills and nostalgic charm. The park has reinvented itself with state-of-the-art rides while preserving the essence of its original legacy. Attractions like ‘Skyfall’ and ‘Rapid Racer’ promise an adrenaline rush, making Oysters a cherished spot for creating new memories.

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World of Wonder, Noida

World of Wonder in Noida, aptly abbreviated as WoW, is a realm where excitement knows no bounds. The park features a variety of rides, from high-speed slides to leisurely river floats. ‘Turbo Tunnel’ and ‘Free Fall’ are among the favorites, offering heart-racing experiences. WoW’s attentive staff and pristine conditions ensure a hassle-free and enjoyable visit for all.

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Sanjay
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Covid has taught us a big lesson. I am sure many people avoid going to such crowded places.
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