- Haryana identifies 500 acres in Manesar for India’s first Disneyland-style amusement park.
- The park is strategically located near the KMP Expressway and Delhi-NCR.
- Project aims to boost tourism, create jobs, and enhance Haryana’s global image.
In a major push to enhance its tourism landscape, the Haryana government has earmarked a 500-acre site in Manesar to develop India’s first Disney-style amusement park.
The state believes this entertainment hub will be a catalyst for economic growth by attracting international visitors, creating thousands of jobs, and accelerating infrastructure development.
Haryana’s Disneyland Dream: Mega Theme Park Project in Manesar to Boost Tourism and Jobs
The proposed park will likely follow a public-private partnership (PPP) model to attract leading global entertainment brands, ensuring world-class standards in design, attractions, and services. With Manesar already hosting multinational corporations and industries, the project complements the region’s economic ecosystem and urban growth strategy.
Apart from thrill rides and attractions, the theme park is expected to include hotels, shopping zones, and cultural venues, creating a comprehensive leisure destination. This holistic approach aligns with international trends in theme park development, where tourism, retail, and hospitality intersect to create long-term value.
Haryana’s tourism vision extends beyond the theme park. The state is investing in spiritual and cultural experiences, notably through the annual International Gita Mahotsav. Plans are underway to expand this event into a global festival that celebrates Indian philosophy, art, and heritage—drawing pilgrims, scholars, and travelers alike.
With enhanced infrastructure, seamless transport links, and a renewed focus on tourism-friendly policies, Haryana aims to position itself as both a cultural and recreational hub. The convergence of traditional values and modern entertainment underlines the state’s ambitious plan to cater to a diverse range of tourists and boost its global footprint.
Haryana’s plan to host India’s first Disneyland-style amusement park reflects a bold leap toward a diversified tourism future, blending entertainment with cultural pride.
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