India's Tallest Observation Wheel Coming to Amaravati
A 139-meter observation wheel taller than London's iconic Eye will rise on the Krishna River in Andhra Pradesh, creating India's newest landmark attraction. The project promises millions of visitors, thousands of jobs, and a 27-minute journey through the clouds.
Visitors to India's Amaravati will soon ride above the clouds in what will become the nation's tallest observation wheel, soaring 139 meters into the sky and surpassing even London's famous Eye.
The Amaravati Eye will feature 28 air-conditioned capsules perched on the banks of the Krishna River, each carrying up to 25 passengers on a breathtaking 27-minute rotation. The five-acre riverfront development marks a bold step in transforming the capital city of Andhra Pradesh into a world-class tourism destination.
Construction will take just 12 months once work begins, thanks to a public-private partnership designed to last 30 years. The wheel's diameter stretches 128 meters across, supported by massive reinforced concrete piles extending 30 meters underground.
But this isn't just a ride. The project includes a 2,000-square-meter terminal building with restaurants, shops, event spaces, and even a wedding chapel where couples can celebrate overlooking the river.
Engineers designed the structure to meet rigorous international safety standards and operate 14 hours daily for three decades. Each capsule will stay mechanically stabilized, ensuring smooth, comfortable views even at maximum height.
The Ripple Effect
The economic impact reaches far beyond ticket sales. First-year revenue projections hit over 30 crore rupees, with the project expected to generate a healthy 17.61% return for investors when commercial development is included.
More importantly, millions of visitors will flow into Amaravati annually, creating jobs across hospitality, retail, and tourism sectors. Local restaurants, hotels, and shops stand to benefit as the wheel becomes a must-see attraction on India's tourism map.
The waterfront entertainment precinct will transform the Krishna River area into a vibrant gathering place for families, tourists, and locals alike. Wedding celebrations, cultural events, and everyday dining will all find a home in this reimagined space.
Officials envision the Amaravati Eye becoming as iconic to India as similar structures are to their cities worldwide, putting this growing capital firmly on the global tourism radar.
When the first passengers board those gleaming capsules and rise above the Krishna River, they'll witness not just a stunning view, but the ascending ambitions of an entire region.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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