Patna is ready for Christmas & New Year celebrations with decorated churches, Eco Park, museums, and festive activities for all ages.
Patna is prepared for the holidays of Christmas and New Year’s. Everything has been set up so that both adults and kids may have fun. The city’s churches are all decked out for Christmas. Christmas trees, Santa Claus cutouts, floral arrangements, and colorful lights adorn church complexes. The police administration is fully aware of the Christmas security plans in churches. Around all of the larger churches, more police officers have been sent in. CCTV cameras are being used for the surveillance.
On the other side, the capital, the biggest and most well-known park in the city, is also prepared to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s. Special lighting and decorations have enhanced the park’s appeal. Special preparations have been made for Shikara, a popular tourist destination, in honor of Christmas. To keep the people who come to celebrate the New Year entertained, other activities have also been planned.
How much does a ticket cost to enter Eco Park?
According to the Eco Park administration, the cost of admission tickets has gone up due to the growing number of visitors on January 1. Adult tickets are set at Rs 50 on this day, while children’s tickets are set at Rs 25. Visitors will receive improved amenities and a secure environment in exchange.
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Other fascinating events have also been planned in addition to entertainment. While Adventure Park for Youth offers a variety of thrilling sports including rock climbing, ziplining, and cycling, Echo Park features swings in its Children’s Park.
You can also visit the museums in Patna and Bihar.
On New Year’s Day, you can also visit the Patna and Bihar museums in addition to Eco Park. In anticipation of Christmas and the New Year, preparations have been made. Approximately 6000 people visited the Bihar Museum on Christmas last year, according to Ashok Kumar Sinha, Additional Director. I hope the crowd will be at least as large this time. As a result, the Bihar Museum and Patna Museum now each have two more ticket booths. He declared that the gathering will be managed with the full might of the police.
“A lovely atmosphere of celebration, culture, and harmony has been created in Patna city on the occasion of Christmas and New Year,” stated Pranav Kumar, secretary, Art and Culture Department. The state government has taken all the required steps to ensure that visitors and residents can enjoy a secure, orderly, and pleasurable environment.