The replicas were constructed using fiber-reinforced plastic and other durable materials to withstand coastal climate conditions.
The park was developed as part of a significant urban beautification project for Navi Mumbai.
The replica of the Taj Mahal is the central focal point, positioned near the park's primary water feature.
The facility was built on the site of a former dumping ground, representing a major land reclamation and ecological cleanup project.
The miniature Great Pyramid of Giza is scaled to allow visitors to view its architectural proportions relative to human height.
Wonders Park in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, is an amusement space featuring scale replicas of the Seven Wonders of the World. The park occupies a 30-acre site maintained by the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation. Key structures include miniature versions of the Taj Mahal, Great Pyramid of Giza, Eiffel Tower, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Christ the Redeemer, Colosseum, and Petra. The grounds incorporate an artificial lake, a children's play area, and an amphitheater. A toy train track encircles segments of the park, providing a viewing circuit for visitors. The landscaping integrates lush lawns and paved walkways designed to accommodate large numbers of residents and tourists. It serves as a recreational hub, blending educational replica architecture with leisure amenities.
The elevated bridge overlooking the replica of the Taj Mahal and the surrounding artificial lake.
Bring a hat and sunscreen as most walking paths are exposed to direct sunlight.
Visit during the weekday to avoid the peak crowds of local families and school groups.
Ensure your mobile device is fully charged, as the park offers numerous photo opportunities across a large walking area.
Do not visit during the peak of the monsoon season, as heavy rain often floods the pathways and restricts access to the replicas.
Closed on Mondays for routine maintenance and cleaning.
Avoid littering and remain on designated paths; climbing on the replica structures is strictly prohibited.