Garden of Lights — Wild Asia is an outdoor, interactive light exhibition combining the art of illumination with environmental education. Each step along this path is an encounter with a different face of nature – from dense rainforests to vast steppes and majestic mountains. Open daily after dark, the event allows you to spend time in an unusual way: walking among hundreds of illuminations, interactive installations, and multimedia projections. The route has been planned as an hour-long walk leading into the most charming and recognizable places in Asia, in a completely unexpected setting. Visitors will find areas dedicated to children, where they can touch interactive elements and discover surprises that react with light and sound. Adults will find a space to rest, take souvenir photos, and enjoy the moment surrounded by their loved ones. A story about a continent full of life The first steps take visitors to Indonesia, where Sumatran tigers and orangutans, symbols of species that require special human care, appear in the light of lanterns. Each illumination reflects their beauty and uniqueness, reminding us that tropical forests are a treasure trove of life whose value cannot be overestimated. The path then leads through India and China, where the majestic silhouettes of the Indian elephant and Indian rhinoceros reveal the power and diversity of the fauna of these countries. Multimedia effects allow visitors to hear their voices – loud trumpeting or characteristic growling – thanks to interactive buttons available along the route. The next space is the Steppes of Asia – a world of open horizons and animals adapted to living in harsh conditions. In the center is Przewalski’s horse – the only surviving wild horse species in the world, whose presence reminds us of the enormous value of nature conservation programs. The journey ends in the Asian mountains, where the snow leopard – the mysterious ruler of the high peaks – and the mighty brown bear appear in atmospheric illuminations. This part of the exhibition highlights how diverse and fragile mountain ecosystems are. Attractions that inspire awe “Wild Asia” also features spectacular light and multimedia installations: The 55-meter-long Sakura Tunnel, full of blooming, luminous cherry trees, envelops visitors in a romantic glow Luminous Waterfall – a cascade of light whose falling streams create the impression of real water Green Wall – an installation shimmering with the colors of butterflies, symbolizing the delicate beauty of Asia’s wild nature Field of Blossoms – an illuminated field of flowers synchronized with music. Extendable Tree – a multimedia installation in which the tree’s crown resounds with light and sound to the rhythm of the animation “Garden of Lights – Wild Asia” is an exhibition that entertains, but above all, educates. Thanks to accessible educational content available in several languages, each scene becomes an opportunity to talk about animals and their role in the ecosystem. Realistic lanterns and delicate illuminations stimulate the imagination and at the same time remind us of the importance of caring for endangered species. Practical information: Duration of visit: approximately 1 hour Access for people with disabilities: the route and attractions themselves have been adapted to the needs of people with disabilities Prices: Buy your ticket online to save money and avoid the queue Monday to Thursday: Adults and youth (aged 12–60): CZK 280 online, CZK 300 at the ticket office Children under 100 cm tall: CZK 10 Children up to 12 years of age: CZK 240 online, CZK 260 at the ticket office Seniors (60+): CZK 240 online, CZK 260 at the ticket office People with disabilities and their caregivers: CZK 240 online, CZK 260 at the ticket office Dogs: CZK 150 From Friday to Sunday and during school holidays: Adults and youth (aged 12–60): CZK 310 online, CZK 330 at the ticket office Children up to 100 cm tall: CZK 10 Children under 12: CZK 260 online, CZK 280 at the ticket office Seniors (60+): CZK 260 online, CZK 280 at the ticket office People with disabilities and their caregivers: CZK 260 online, CZK 280 at the ticket office Dogs: CZK 150 More information: www.gardenoflights.com/cs/prague Datum und Uhrzeit Opening hours Mon—Thur Garden: 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Ticket office: 4:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fri—Sun and holidays Garden: 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Ticket office: 4:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Closed on December 24 and 31, 2025.