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This summer, GIFT your family a holiday at EsselWorld!

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Mumbai, May 02 , 2017: EsselWorld, India’s largest amusement park, is all set to make this summer more enjoyable and unforgettable for its patrons by presenting them with a unique GIFT — the Great Indian Folk Tales. Starting April 30, the park will host a grand carnival of folk tales where both children and adults can relive ancient and traditional folklore that promises to entertain as well as educate till June 4, 2017.

 

Be it a talking tree, a puppeteer, a juggler, a stilt-walker or snake charmer, EsselWorld will bring the world of storybooks and comic-books alive for its guests especially children who will learn about the importance of morals and values in life. For its little patrons, the amusement park has kept a lot of interactive engagement activities where they have the chance to meet, greet and event take selfies with storybook characters such as Akbar-Birbal, Vikram-Betaal, Alibaba, Vazir & Chors along with EsselWorld’s FAB5 characters – Andy, Mimi, Mithu, Riki and Mayur.

 

Additionally, patrons can also participate in exciting workshops, including pottery and clay-making, storytelling, arts & crafts, nail painting and more. Guests can also enjoy rain dance with live DJ music along with a Great Indian Folktales Parade of dancers and folk tale characters.

 

With an appeal to its patrons to don their summer hats and sunglasses and transform this summer holiday into a memorable one, EsselWorld has something for everyone.

 

Mr. Shirish Deshpande, CEO, EsselWorld & Water Kingdom said, “A trip down the memory lane takes you back to all the wonderful childhood memories associated with the Akbars and Birbals and Alibabas of the world. Through this initiative we aim to present our patrons with a great opportunity to relive these memories and have the time of their life. It is also a great initiative for the kids to learn more about the Indian folk tales and give a flight to their imagination.”