Hyderabad lit up with beauty and purpose as 24 Miss World Asia-Oceania contestants and Miss World 2024, Krystyna Pyszková from the Czech Republic, explored the city’s largest eco-tourism site — Experium. Located near Pragathi Resorts, this expansive 250-acre park blends nature, art, and innovation in a sustainable way.
The international guests received a traditional welcome at Experium. Local performers played dhol drums, and the contestants wore Gajjelu, embracing the vibrant culture. The festive spirit continued as they danced and smiled with the crowd.
After the welcome, the group toured the park in eco-friendly buggies. At each stop, they took part in photo sessions, soaking in the natural beauty around them. The lush landscapes and artistic installations left a strong impression.
Miss Canada, Emma Morrison, was especially impressed. “This place is amazing. I’ll make sure my parents visit when they come to Hyderabad,” she said.
Miss United States, Athenna Crosby, praised the park’s message. “It’s our duty to protect the earth. Experium proves we can live with nature through smart design,” she shared.
Miss Brazil, Jessica Pedroso, called it an inspiring visit. “I hope more countries create places like this,” she said.
Miss Guyana, Zalika Samuels, added, “In today’s world, sustainability matters more than ever. Experium is a perfect example of preserving nature while sparking wonder.”
This visit highlighted Experium’s global significance and its role in supporting the Miss World Organisation’s “Beauty with a Purpose” initiative. The event showed how eco-tourism can raise environmental awareness while celebrating culture, creativity, and sustainable living.