Morni Hills adventure park in disrepair disappoints tourists

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Morni Hills, located in Haryana, is home to an adventure park that is now in a state of disrepair. The park, run by the Haryana tourism department, promises exciting activities. However, many features are damaged or unsafe, leading to disappointment among visitors. Visitors have found broken zip lines and crumbling obstacle courses. The park's haunted house, known as Bhoot Bangla, does not live up to its scary promise. Instead of thrills, it only plays recorded scary sounds. Many activities are closed or unused, and there is a noticeable lack of staff, with only one person at the ticket counter. Feedback from visitors has not been positive. Rahul Verma described the experience as a waste of time and money. He noted that entry fees of Rs 50 do not match the park's poor condition. Yadwinder Singh expressed disappointment that a popular place like Morni Hills has not been better maintained. In response to the park's condition, Sunil Kumar, managing director of the Haryana Tourism Department, stated that renovations will begin after March 31. He mentioned that tenders for the refurbishment will soon be released.


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