
PUNO is India’s 1st Multifaceted Indoor Adventure and Trampoline Park, aiming to reflect the evolving cultural & lifestyle outlook of this heritage city in the modern era.
PUNO have aspired to create a micro environment for all their guests & facilitate them with state-of-the-art global entertainment experiences, thus prompting them to be a complete package destination equipped with an INDOOR ADVENTURE ARENA & TRAMPOLINE PARK alongside a dedicated KIDS ARENA designed altogether keeping in mind the safety of all our guests across all the activities. They are evolving in the sub-continent region as a game changer delivering never witnessed before international activities & games thus giving paisa-wasool entertainment & value added options to all their guests.
Legal Name
:
Shri Poornima Entertainments LLP
Headquarters
:
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Founding Date
:
2019
No. of Employees
:
41 to 60
Core Team
:
1.
Pankaj Agarwal
Founder
Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.
Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.
Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.