The park was developed by the Jaipur Development Authority as part of an urban renewal project to beautify the Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg corridor.
The water features are part of a recirculating system designed to manage moisture levels in the immediate microclimate.
The park incorporates architectural elements inspired by traditional Rajasthani stone craftsmanship.
It is situated on reclaimed land that was previously underutilized before the beautification project.
Jaldhara is an artificial park project located along Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg in Jaipur, designed to provide a recreational green space within an urban environment. The site is defined by a series of man-made waterfalls, cascading water channels, and various stone sculptures that line the walking paths. It features extensive landscaping with manicured lawns and ornamental plantations, intended as a relief from the city's arid climate. The park is managed by the Jaipur Development Authority and serves as a public leisure area for residents and tourists. It occupies a significant stretch of land near the Mahesh Nagar Phatak area.
The elevated stone bridges overlooking the cascading waterfalls at the central section of the park.
Bring a portable power bank as the park is long and you will likely take many photos.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the pathway stretches for a significant distance.
Visit during the shoulder season to avoid the extreme heat of the desert summer.
Avoid visiting during the peak afternoon heat, as the park offers limited natural shade along the walking paths.
Respect the manicured gardens by staying on designated paths and do not litter, as there are strict rules against damaging the landscaping.