Children Traffic Park

Marina Park, Port Blair

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Visit in the Evening

The Children’s Traffic Park comes alive in the evening with cooler weather and kids enjoying the miniature roads and traffic signals. Evening hours are also the most pleasant for a relaxed visit.

Visit in the Evening

The Children’s Traffic Park comes alive in the evening with cooler weather and kids enjoying the miniature roads and traffic signals. Evening hours are also the most pleasant for a relaxed visit.

About Children’s Traffic Park

Children’s Traffic Park is a small park situated near Marina Park. The setup is such that the park resembles a miniature street replete with roads, traffic lights, speed breakers & traffic police. The idea is to help children understand and appreciate traffic rules & teach them how to conduct themselves when in traffic.

The park is usually thronged by the local residents. One may find families strolling in the park and teaching their kids to cycle in the evening. Brightly painted & structured, the park symbolizes the importance of fun in learning. The kids are allowed to borrow bicycles and tricycles for free from 5 pm to 8 pm.

The Children’s Traffic Park is a great place for parents and kids alike. While the adults can relax in peace, the younger ones can pick up a physical activity, enjoy the fresh air and learn traffic rules in safety. If you are in Marina Park, this is worth a walk!

How to Reach Children’s Traffic Park?

Within the water sports Complex and Aberdeen jetty compound, is the children’s traffic park. About 2kms from the city centre, the park lies to the right of the water sports complex entrance.
You can easily reach here by catching a taxi (Pre-book from the hotel) or auto (Tuk-Tuk). 2-wheelers are also available for daily rentals, which is a convenient way to travel around the city. 

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Frequently asked questions

Where is the Children Traffic Park located?

It is located in Port Blair, near Marina Park and other family attractions, making it easy to combine with nearby visits.

The park is usually open from morning to evening, but timings may vary—check locally before visiting.

Entry is either free or minimal, making it an affordable outing for families.

Yes, parents can accompany children and participate in guiding them through the activities.

Yes, you can take photos of your kids enjoying the activities.

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