The park was constructed on land previously designated for an unused housing project, repurposed to increase urban green cover.
It contains a collection of nearly 30 unique sculptures sourced from local and national artists.
The park features a specialized sensory garden area designed to be accessible to visitors with varied needs.
The landscaping incorporates over 30,000 trees and shrubs of various species to promote local biodiversity.
The jogging track is specifically designed with a specialized rubberized surface to reduce joint impact for runners.
City Park in Mansarovar, Jaipur, is a sprawling 52-acre urban green space developed by the Rajasthan Housing Board. It features a dedicated 3.5-kilometer jogging track and extensive landscaped gardens. The park contains a prominent 'Knowledge Park' section designed for educational and recreational engagement. It serves as a significant lung for the dense residential neighborhood of Mansarovar. The facility is equipped with modern infrastructure, including a fountain plaza and dedicated zones for physical fitness activities. Sculptures and art installations are positioned throughout the grounds to enhance the walking experience. Its layout prioritizes pedestrian movement, connecting various themed garden sections.
The central fountain plaza during the evening illumination or next to the large 'I LOVE JAIPUR' sign.
Bring a water bottle as the large size of the park makes it easy to walk for over an hour without hitting the entrance.
The central area lacks significant shade, so wear a hat and sunscreen during the day.
Visit during the early morning if you intend to use the jogging track, as it becomes crowded with local fitness enthusiasts.
Avoid visiting during the peak heat of summer afternoons, as the open layout offers limited protection from the intense Rajasthani sun.
Maintain silence in designated 'green zones' and respect the 'no littering' policy which is strictly monitored by security staff.