Illuminated garden with glowing flowers and lights creating magical nighttime atmosphere in India

India's Glow Garden Brings Magical Nights to Mamallapuram

A stunning nighttime garden featuring hundreds of glowing flowers, illuminated 3D animals, and interactive light-up seats is opening soon in the historic tourist town of Mamallapuram, India. The attraction will transform evenings for families after the UNESCO World Heritage monuments close for the day.

When the ancient stone temples of Mamallapuram go dark each evening, a brand new kind of wonder is about to light up the night.

The historic Indian tourist town is finishing construction on a spectacular glow garden that will bring families together after sunset. Hundreds of flowers will illuminate the darkness, seats will glow when visitors sit on them, and 3D animals will shine alongside perfect selfie spots.

The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation is transforming its Maragatha Poonga gardens into a magical destination for children and families. A 700-foot toy train will wind through the glowing displays, creating an experience that feels straight out of a storybook.

India's Glow Garden Brings Magical Nights to Mamallapuram

Designers built the project thoughtfully, working around existing trees and keeping 90% of the one lakh square foot space open to the sky. During daylight hours, the space will offer arcade games, bumper cars, and soft play areas for younger visitors.

An indoor section will feature six themed zones including waterfalls, butterfly areas, and animal habitats. All of these embrace the glow-in-the-dark concept that makes the garden truly special after sunset.

The project represents a smart public-private partnership, with the tourism corporation providing land while Sunvin Mamallapuram Glow Garden handles development and operations. An amphitheater, food court, restrooms, and comfortable seating will round out the family-friendly amenities.

The trial run is already underway, bringing this vision closer to reality. For a town famous for its 7th century stone carvings and temples, this modern attraction offers a fresh way to extend visitor experiences into the evening hours.

Families visiting the UNESCO World Heritage site will soon have somewhere magical to spend their nights together. The glow garden proves that honoring history and creating new memories can shine side by side.

Based on reporting by The Hindu

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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