Welcoming the World to the Hanging Gardens, Nature’s Masterpiece of Kalba
To mark a significant milestone in the development landscape of Kalba city, we proudly announce the grand opening of the Hanging Gardens, a breath-taking marvel spanning 1.6 million square feet and soaring 281 meters above sea level. With over 100,000 trees adorning its expanse, the Hanging Gardens promise to be a sanctuary of unparalleled beauty and leisure.
At the heart of this botanical masterpiece lies The Central Restaurant, an architectural gem offering seating for up to 215 guests amidst panoramic views of lush greenery and cascading waterfalls. Complementing this culinary oasis are recreational areas tailored for all ages, including dedicated sections for children, mountain climbing routes, and a sprawling skaters’ arena covering 24,000 square feet.
The Hanging Gardens further invites exploration through an excursion train track spanning 820 meters, with stations strategically positioned to provide access to various attractions of the garden. For fitness enthusiasts, a 760-meter running track encircles the park’s landmarks, offering a scenic backdrop for outdoor exercise.
Elevating the visitor experience, the Upper Area Restaurant perched 270 meters above sea level treats guests to unparalleled vistas of the surrounding landscape, creating an unforgettable dining experience.
In addition to its recreational offerings, the Hanging Gardens prioritize convenience and accessibility by offering 262 parking spaces, facilities for disabled parking, electric vehicle charging stations, restrooms, and prayer rooms. A cafeteria serving light meals ensures visitors are well-nourished during their exploration of this verdant paradise.
“By providing a top-tier tourist and recreational attraction, we aim to enhance the economic, tourism, and cultural fabric of Kalba city while offering a haven for leisure and enjoyment.” We invite residents, visitors, and tourists alike to embark on a journey of discovery amidst the splendour of Kalba’s newest landmark.
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