S.B.S Colony park

QXPH+CQF, Hanuman Nagar, Gaya, Bihar 823001, India
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S.B.S Colony park is a park located in Gaya, Bihar. The average rating of this place is 3.80 out of 5 stars based on 99 reviews. The street address of this place is QXPH+CQF, Hanuman Nagar, Gaya, Bihar 823001, India. It is about 1.32 kilometers away from the Gaya Junction railway station.

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Where is S.B.S Colony park located?
S.B.S Colony park is located at QXPH+CQF, Hanuman Nagar, Gaya, Bihar 823001, India.
What is the nearest railway station from S.B.S Colony park?
Gaya Junction railway station is the nearest railway station to S.B.S Colony park. It is nearly 1.32 kilometers away from it.
What people say about S.B.S Colony park

Happy Yaduvanshi 54 months ago

We Love SBS park... Plantation tree plant 73 around park. And 200+ flowers plant

Vivek Shinghnia 18 months ago

I don't think that this is a family park. Because people use to SMOKE hear and all that stuff big boys use to play cricket hear have u ever heard or seen that age group of 20 to 30 play cricket in a public or colony park if there are kids then that's other perspective ....when people will understand that this is a park not a ground

Aaditya Kumar 30 months ago

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