Patna is set to undergo a massive transformation as the JP Ganga Path develops into a world-class tourist destination. A 7-kilometer long mega riverfront park is being constructed from Digha to Sabhyata Dwar, offering a blend of greenery, entertainment, and modern amenities. This ambitious project aims to change the city landscape while providing a vibrant public space for residents and tourists alike.
What Facilities Will Be Available at the New JP Ganga Path Riverfront?
The project focus is on creating an integrated garden where 90 percent of the area is reserved for greenery. Visitors can expect a variety of features designed for all age groups. To protect the area from floods, the construction is being done at a height of 53.5 meters. The park will include several unique segments like a butterfly park and an ecological zone based on traditional astronomy themes.
| Feature Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Ecological Zone | 8-hectare area themed on astronomy and 27 constellations |
| West-to-Wonder Park | Replicas of Bihar iconic sites made from recycled materials |
| Vending Zone | 500 shops in the Marine Drive area for evening hangouts |
| Transport Tracks | Dedicated tracks for walking and cycling |
| Public Utilities | Open gym, butterfly park, and large parking facilities |
| Special Attractions | World-class aquarium and 25-feet high 15 arch gates |
Timeline and Project Cost Details
The estimated cost for this 7-kilometer garden project is around 387 crore rupees. While the overall JP Ganga Path project has a total budget of over 2234 crore rupees, this specific riverfront extension aims to be completed in phases. The first phase is expected to take two years to finish. Additionally, a West-to-Wonder theme park is planned to be ready by the end of 2026. The Bihar State Road Development Corporation Limited is overseeing the work along with HUDCO to ensure quality and timely completion.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated the larger JP Ganga Path project earlier, and departments like BUDCO are now working on connecting the riverfront from the Collectorate to Sabhyata Dwar. The expansion will also include a grand memorial for Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan and a statue of Dr. Rajendra Prasad. While most parts of the road are functional, authorities are focusing on beautification through murals and 3D artwork to make it a selfie-friendly zone for the public.

