MUMBAI: Move over metro exclusivity, the wave has officially reached Madhya Pradesh. Imagicaaworld Entertainment Limited, under the Malpani Group, has unveiled Aqua Imagicaa, the largest water park in Central India, making a grand entry near Indore with a deluge of rides, jobs, and tourism promise.
Formally inaugurated in Paliya on the Indore–Ujjain Highway by chief minister Mohan Yadav, along with senior ministers Kailash Vijayvargiya, Tulsi Silawat, and Dharmendra Bhav Singh Lodhi, the launch signals a strategic splash in the state’s leisure and economic landscape.
Spread across themed zones with 20 plus international-standard water attractions, the park blends thrill slides, family play areas, and child-friendly zones, all backed by global safety and water recycling standards. It’s designed as an all-weather retreat for locals, tourists, and adrenaline seekers from across the region.
“This is a proud and defining moment not just for us, but for Madhya Pradesh,” said Malpani Group chairman Rajesh Malpani. “Aqua Imagicaa is more than a park, it’s a lifestyle and tourism anchor, creating joyful memories and boosting economic opportunity far beyond city limits.”
The project has already generated 300 direct jobs, with hundreds more expected through sectors like transport, food & beverage, retail, and allied tourism. Sustainability is woven into the design, with advanced filtration systems ensuring clean, safe water and eco-friendly operations.
From Sai Teerth in Shirdi to the flagship park near Mumbai, Imagicaa’s expansion into MP is part of a broader push to democratise world-class recreation across India. Positioned between Indore and Ujjain, Aqua Imagicaa aims to be both a weekend hotspot and a symbol of inclusive development proof that fun, in Madhya Pradesh, is now a serious business.

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