Singapore has announced plans for a futuristic AI-powered indoor garden on Ahmedabad’s Sabarmati Riverfront, inspired by Gardens by the Bay. Featuring a tropical rainforest dome with artificial rain, fog and climate-controlled ecosystems, the project aims to transform the riverfront into a world-class tourism and recreation destination.
In a move that could redefine urban tourism and recreation in Gujarat, Singapore has unveiled plans to develop a massive AI-powered indoor garden along Ahmedabad’s Sabarmati Riverfront, drawing inspiration from the globally acclaimed Gardens by the Bay.
The ambitious proposal was announced by Simon Wong during the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference held in Surat, signalling a major step towards blending advanced technology with sustainable urban experiences in India.
Envisioned as a futuristic attraction, the proposed indoor garden will feature a sprawling tropical forest dome designed to simulate the atmosphere of a real rainforest. Visitors are expected to experience artificial rain showers, drifting fog, lush greenery and carefully controlled climatic conditions within an enclosed environment that mirrors tropical ecosystems.
At the heart of the project will be sophisticated artificial intelligence systems that will autonomously manage lighting, humidity, irrigation and overall plant health. The AI-driven infrastructure is intended to ensure energy efficiency while maintaining ideal environmental conditions for diverse plant species throughout the year.
The development reflects Singapore’s continued emphasis on smart-city innovation and environmental engineering, while also positioning Ahmedabad as a destination for next-generation urban tourism. Inspired by Singapore’s landmark Gardens by the Bay, the proposed attraction seeks to combine ecological sustainability with immersive visitor experiences.
Officials associated with the project believe the indoor rainforest could emerge as one of the most distinctive attractions on the Sabarmati Riverfront, drawing both domestic and international tourists. The initiative is also expected to enhance the city’s recreational infrastructure and reinforce Ahmedabad’s growing reputation as a hub for innovative urban development.
While timelines and investment details are yet to be formally disclosed, the announcement has already generated considerable interest among tourism stakeholders and urban planners. If realised as envisioned, the AI-powered indoor garden could become one of India’s most technologically advanced public leisure spaces, offering visitors a rare blend of nature, architecture and artificial intelligence in the heart of Gujarat.
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