Gopalganj, Bihar
North Bihar is set to witness a remarkable transformation in its tourism landscape with the construction of the region’s largest Eco Park in Gopalganj. Situated near the historic Thave Temple, the upcoming Gopalganj Eco Park is not simply another green space—it’s a multi-crore investment designed to foster environmental conservation, sustainable tourism, cultural enrichment, and local economic growth. Here’s an in-depth look at what this visionary destination will offer the district, the state, and all its visitors.
The foundation stone of the Gopalganj Eco Park was laid on Saturday, 20 September 2025, by Dr. Sunil Kumar, Bihar’s Minister for Environment, Forest, and Climate Change. With an estimated project cost of ₹18 crore, the park is being developed on nearly 29 acres of land in the dense Thave forest, close to the revered Thave Temple—a significant local pilgrimage center.
The concept for the park emerged during one of Dr. Kumar’s temple visits, when he discovered the extent and potential of the forest, originally created through intensive plantation drives in 1987-88. Now, this forest is being transformed to bring tourists closer to nature, promote sustainability, and honor local heritage alongside the demands of modern travel.
The park is designed to provide both entertainment and ecological experiences. It’s a harmonious blend of natural beauty and urban amenities—the kind of destination where visitors enjoy the luxury of modern facilities amid lush greenery.
Unique to Gopalganj Eco Park is its commitment to environmental sustainability. Solar-powered lighting throughout the park will ensure energy efficiency, reduce carbon footprints, and keep the park illuminated long after sunset—all while conserving resources.
As an eco-park, one central aim is reconnecting people with the environment:
This focus on biodiversity is expected to attract environmentalists, students, recreational walkers, and anyone interested in North Bihar’s wildlife.
Thoughtful infrastructure planning ensures that the park is open and accessible to all:
Perhaps most significantly, the park promises to be a powerful engine for local development:
Gopalganj Eco Park is positioned to become Northern Bihar’s flagship destination—one that unites nature tourism, cultural discovery, and adventure experiences. State officials emphasize that initiatives like this reflect how far Bihar has progressed in the past two decades. Under visionary leadership, the state aims to set new standards for public amenities, sustainable growth, and integrated tourism, as echoed by Minister Dr. Sunil Kumar.
The region’s transformation from neglected forestland to an eco-tourism magnet mirrors Bihar’s journey from developmental challenges to the promising frontlines of modern India. With facilities offering entertainment, education, conservation, and employment, the Eco Park is poised to become a national and perhaps even international draw.
As North Bihar prepares to welcome its largest eco-park, Gopalganj emerges as a model for how small towns can merge heritage and progress. The park will foster nature appreciation, environmental responsibility, and inclusive tourism, all within a peaceful forest close to the historic Thave Temple.
For tourists, families, schoolchildren, birdwatchers, and culture seekers alike, Gopalganj Eco Park will be an unforgettable experience—a celebration of the region’s history and the green promise of its future.
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