Home > Travel > Cities of India > Aquatica
Aquatica
Aquatica is an amusement park in Kolkata, located in the Salt lake region attracting large number of visitors in weekends and weekdays also.

Share this Article:

Aquatica, Kolkata, West BengalAquatica is an amusement park in Kolkata covering 75,000sq ft of land. It offers thousands of rides and the amusement areas for the families and the couples.

Establishment of Aquatica
Aquatica is a water theme park in Kolkata, West Bengal. The theme park was started in 1999. It is one of the largest water amusement parks in Kolkata as well as eastern part of India.

Small Aquatica in Nicco Park
There is another water theme park, Wet `O` Wild, has come up near Nicco Park in the Salt Lake City area. It is quite a popular destination on the day of Holi.

Location of Aquatica
Aquatica is located in Kochpukur, Rajarhat, Kolkata just beside the Rajarhat New Town area. The area is well connected by public transportation from Howrah station to all the way to Aquatica.

Free Pick Ups in Aquatica
There is a very convenient free pick up service being conducted by Aquatica wherein picnickers board company cars, buses etc. from Nicco Park which take them to the theme park free of cost. The free drop to Nicco Park while returning from Aquatica is also provided by Aquatica to visitors

Rides in Aquatica
Aquatica has a number of rides including tremendously exciting ones like the Black Hole, the Wave Pool, Niagara Falls, Surf racer, Tornado and the Aqua Dance Floor. There is a GoKarting track adjacent to Aquatica for the die-hard carting lovers. Regular parties and Fashion shows are hosted here, especially in the winter. There is also Deluxe AC. Rooms suits, Conference Hall, Party Hall, Board Room and Food Courts available.

Visiting Information
Aquatica has the bus route passes through Ultadanga along VIP road until Baguiati Jora Mandir that takes a U turn and then passes through Kestopur Bazar and reaches New Town below Box Bridge (the bridge near to Technopolis that connects Sector 5 and New Town). Box bridge is very well connected by public transport from VIP Road side and EM Bypass side. There is regular Auto service from Box Bridge to Aquatica. Plenty of taxis are available to go to the place and many taxies wait there for returning passengers. While going to Aquatica, taxi driver may ask for some extra. There are primarily two driving routes. One from Box Bridge, drive along the canal road. The second one is to enter from Narkel Bagan More in MAR, New Town. Drive towards Unitech and take right from the crossing in front of New town police station. Following the road for 1.5km one will reach Aquatica. Both the roads are decent as per Kolkata standard. There are options to drive straight from Narkel Bagan until Balaka Abasan and then follow the canal road or use one of the many New town roads.

Related Articles:
Culture of Kolkata
Kolkata
Birla Planetarium
West Bengal
Tourism In Kolkata
Tourism In West Bengal
Tourist places around Kolkata
Boating on Ganges in Kolkata
Pilgrimage Tourism in India
Eco Tourism in Kolkata


Share this Article:

Related Articles

More Articles in Cities of India


Cities of North East India
Cities of North East India defines the unity in their culture and tradition. The tourism sector in North East cities in India are mainly based on nature and adventure tourism.
Cities of Central India
Cities of Central India are located on the Central Highlands in the midst of the dense jungles and the rich history of Chandella Dynasty.
Cities of South India
Cities of South India express the cleanliness, technically upgraded traffic system and easy communication in inter cities and abroad with railways, roadways and airways.
Cities of North India
Capital Cities of North India have a rich history from the time of Mahabharata. These cities have good communication system, proper business centers and cultural home towns.
Capital Cities in East India
Capital cities in East India define the Bengali and Odiya culture with the close similarities. The tribal culture is also dominant in the 21st century capitals along with the heavy industrialization.
Capital Cities of South India
Capital cities of South India are the smarter cities, with well equipped communication system and rapid transit system. In these capital cities of India, ayurveda, historical tourism and the medical tourism are dominant.
Capital cities of West India
Capital cities of West India define the business centers and this region has the highest GDP rate.
Capital Cities of Central India
Capital Cities of Central India are located in the midst of forests and the tribal belts of Central India.
Capital Cities in North East India
North East India forms a unity in the tribal language, settlements and the culture. The capital cities of North East India run their administration in a unified form.
Ancient North Indian Cities
Ancient North Indian Cities were developed in the early era that is from the time of Mahabharata, and after the decline of Hindu kings in Northern parts. Some have become desolated and some became the archaeological ruins.
Ancient South Indian Cities
Ancient South Indian Cities witness the rise and fall of many empires from the early era.
Ancient Cities of North West India
Ancient Cities of North West India show the Rajput culture from the early phase, but in medieval era it showed the prominence after having a good relation with Mughals.
Ancient West Indian Cities
Ancient West Indian Cities are now completely in ruins, because of the heavy earthquake in some of the regions.
Holy Cities of North West India
Holy Cities of North West India are grown up in the midst of dry and thorny desert lands with Rajputana art and architecture.
Tourism in Metropolitan Cities in India
Tourism in Metropolitan Cities in India represent the culture, history, monuments and eco tourism with easy connectivity in roadways, railways and airways.
Holy Cities of North India
Holy Cities of North India are having the rich history of Hinduism and the entire civilization was grown up with the hands of beliefs, rituals and the evolution of religion.
Holy Cities of South India
Holy Cities of South India gives the detailed cultural formation of Dravidians from the early era, which later developed to the world by the Pallavas and the Cholas.
Holy Cities of Central India
Holy Cities of Central India have the excellence of art and architecture in temples in the early era.
Holy Cities of East India
Holy Cities of East India refer the places of religious importance. Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Buddhism are widely spread.
Holy Cities of West India
Holy Cities in West India were established by the rulers of Rajputs and the Satvahana Dynasty and the medieval rulers of Junagadh.