Largest water park in Gujarat: everything you need to know about The Enjoy City
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, GUJARAT/ Created : Apr 17, 2018, 00:02 IST
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Come summer and people start looking for means to escape the sweltering heat. Some take shelter amidst mountains and some become water baby. If you are in Gujarat, then it’s time for you to be happy because the place has built Ind … Read more
Come summer and people start looking for means to escape the sweltering heat. Some take shelter amidst mountains and some become water baby. If you are in Gujarat, then it’s time for you to be happy because the place has built India’s largest water park where one can beat the heat and spend fun and frolic time with friends and family. Read less

Come summer and people start looking for means to escape the sweltering heat. Some take shelter amidst mountains and some become water baby. If you are in Gujarat, then it’s time for you to be happy because the place has built India’s largest water park where one can beat the heat and spend fun and frolic time with friends and family.
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As of now, the construction of the water park has been completed. However, some areas are still under construction. In addition to this, people will also be able to enjoy musical programmes in the water park apart from heart-pumping rides.
People of Gujarat now have another reason to rejoice with the inauguration of this amazing water park.
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Opening date: April 20, 2018
Address: Nr. Jain Tirth, Village Valvod, Ta. Borsad, Dist Anand, Gujarat 388530
Timings: 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM (all seven days)
Website: http://theenjoycity.com
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