Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park is an entertainment center and tourist attraction near India, Sikkim State, Gangtok. Statues of the park and other exhibits will record Ban Jhakri, or a traditional shaman therapist worshiping the soul living in a cave around the waterfall. The prohibition means 'forest', and Jari is 'therapist'. [1] [2]
The park is located in a densely populated Swastik forest adjacent to a military camp about 7 km (4.3 mile) from Gantok State Route 31 to North Sikkim. [3]
Banjhakri Falls is a natural waterfall arising from high altitude spring water. The height of the cascade is about 30 meters. [Four]). Two acres (0.81 hectares) of forests have been cut down and developed for the park. The theme park was invented by Prime Minister Sikkim Pahang Kumaru Chamlin who visited the waterfall when visiting the Sri Lankan Abbey on September 28, 2004. He will awaken people's interest in traditional Sherman's creed. We call on citizens to propose the theme of the park. Therefore, the park has evolved into a traditional attraction celebrating the tradition of Sikkim people's shamans.
Highlights in the park include statues of artificial lakes dragging in the middle, pavilions, statues of jhākri, and statues of Sikkim's Lepcha, the ancestor of Mangpas. [2] [4] The sculptures of jhākri, Bongthing, Phedangba, Bijuwa were placed on the cottage of the straw roof. The promenade and the pedestrian bridge go through the landscaped garden decorated with ornamental trees and flowers, Alessia, Acer, Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima), Camellia, Angelica, Hydrangea, Tebuty.
An observation deck was built throughout the park. Renewable energy was exhibited at the museum hall curated by the Sikkim Rural Energy Development Authority (SREDA). Also, exhibitions on renewable energy themes such as solar water heaters, solar cars, energy drums, etc. were also exhibited [2]. The park is illuminated by the light of the sun
The Exelon Pavilions are four solar power generation facilities in Millennium Park. These pavilions supply enough energy to 14 energy efficient, energy efficient homes in Chicago. These pavilions were designed in January 2001 and started construction in January 2004. The Exeter Pavilion (Joint South Exeter Pavilion) in the southeast and southwest along Madison Street opened and opened on both sides of the Rully garden in July 2004. The Exellon Pavilion (common to the North Excellon Pavilion) in the northeast and northwest is located next to the Harris Theater on Randolph Street, completed in November 2004 and opened on 30th April 2005. In addition to producing energy, three of the four pavilions have access to the underground parking lot of the park, and the fourth is the welcome center for the park. Exelon donated about 6 million dollars to the pavilion through its subsidiary Commonwealth Edison.
Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park is an entertainment center and tourist attraction near India, Sikkim State, Gangtok. Statues of the park and other exhibits will record Ban Jhakri, or a traditional shaman therapist worshiping the soul living in a cave around the waterfall. The prohibition means 'forest', and Jari is 'therapist'. Banjhakri Falls is a natural waterfall arising from high altitude spring water. The height of the cascade is about 30 meters. ) 2 acres (0.81 hectares) of forests were harvested and developed for the park. The theme park was invented by Prime Minister Sikkim Pahang Kumaru Chamlin who visited the waterfall when visiting the Sri Lankan Abbey on September 28, 2004. He will awaken people's interest in traditional Sherman's creed. We call on citizens to propose the theme of the park. Therefore, the park has evolved into a traditional attraction celebrating the tradition of Sikkim people's shamans.