The park was constructed on the reclaimed land of the Kishore Sagar Lake bank.
The replica of the Taj Mahal in the park is built using white stone to emulate the original marble aesthetic.
All seven structures were completed and opened to the public in 2013.
The project was initiated as a strategic effort to boost tourism in the Kota region.
The Eiffel Tower replica is approximately 40 feet in height.
Seven Wonder's Park in Kota is an urban attraction featuring miniature replicas of the world's seven wonders constructed from stone and concrete. The park showcases scaled-down versions of the Taj Mahal, Great Pyramid of Giza, Eiffel Tower, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Christ the Redeemer, Colosseum, and the Statue of Liberty. Located on the banks of the Kishore Sagar Lake, the site was developed by the Urban Improvement Trust (UIT) of Kota. The grounds are landscaped with paved walkways, gardens, and integrated water features. It serves as a central recreational space for the city, attracting both local residents and tourists. The replicas are situated to allow visitors to view each structure from multiple angles.
The lakeside pathway provides a reflective view of the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal replicas with the lake in the background.
Visit during the early evening to view the replicas illuminated by artificial lighting.
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the park requires navigation between the scattered landmarks.
Bring a portable fan or cooling gear if visiting during the peak summer months.
Avoid visiting during the midday heat in summer, as there is limited natural shade near the central replicas.