Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Tivoli Park-Copenhagen


1st of May 07, my friend Sushil and I visited Copenhagen the capital city of Denmark. We have had the particular task over there, but we also enjoyed a lot in Copenhagen. We found Tivoli Park is the most interesting and beautiful part of Copenhagen, located in the city center.


Tivoli as its name, a garden with many beautiful flowers. Flowers bloom here by the hundred thousands, and most of the trees have been in residence since the opening of the Tivoli Gardens.
It says Tivoli is a place of lights, which makes Tivoli a very special place to visit once it gets dark. You have to go to Tivoli twice (or for a long time) if you want to experience both atmospheres of Tivoli: In the daytime the abundance of flowers, and in the night time the many lights and an atmosphere that could be taken directly from a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen; but unfartunatly we have no time for that. We had to get back to Oslo the same day by the ship. So that we tried to enjoy as much as possible with in few hours.

Different kinds of play station for the kids and adults, games, open theaters, aquarium museum and some religious cast and cultural decorations like Buddhist and Muslim glimpse can be seen in the park.
We are really happy to see the peacock open theater in the park because we are using traditional Peacock window as a backdrop of our programme 'Aankhijhyal' broadcast from National Television in Nepal.


Tivoli tower is the most interesting attractive event of the park. It is the world’s tallest carousel which is 80 meters tall and if you dare try it you have terrific flight with an eagle eye view of the city. But we didn’t try that.




One remnant of the old fortification of Copenhagen, which is today a part of Tivoli, is the lake, which used to be part of the moat in front of the Copenhagen city wall. Today, gold fish, koi carps and ducks share this tranquil water, which has water added from as different sources as a watermill and a Japanese brook - both elements that enhance the tranquil atmosphere of Tivoli very well.

There were many events and happening to enjoy inside the park. Some of them are for free and some are need to pay extra to enjoy it.

To get entrance in the park have to pay 75 Danish kroner, and to enjoy other extra event you have to pay extra.








The park is managed very well. Gardeners are seen dedicated to make it better, so that I felt like all the things there are looks like flower. That’s the region why we spend most of the time in the park.

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