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Top 10 Zoos in India

The zoo was earlier built for the conservation and research of rare animals and birds but has now become a center of entertainment. Well it should be a center of earning money and entertainment, but the condition of the living beings here is much worse than the people in Tihar Jail. In the name of animal protection, animals have been put in cages and made a means of entertainment for the people.


Except India, the area of ​​other zoos of the world is also more and the government is also serious about the conservation of animals here. In the zoo there, the animal is mentally healthy, while the lions, bears, deer, etc. in the cages of the zoos of India, are becoming mentally ill. Well... let's know about the Top 10 Zoos in India, where you can also visit and entertain yourself.


1. The Arinagar Anna Zoological Park - The Arinagar Anna Zoological Park in Chennai, earlier known as Madras Zoo, was later renamed after the Tamil leader Arinagar Anna. The most popular and famous zoo is the Arinagar Anna Zoological Park in Chennai, located in South India, which is spread over an area of ​​about 1300 acres. It is the largest zoo in India. It is also called the country's first public zoo. It started in 1855. More than 1500 species of animals and birds are present in this zoo. Along with this, this zoo is also smelling of 2,553 species of plants.


2. Delhi Zoo - One of the best zoos in Asia The Delhi Zoo, located near the Old Fort of Delhi, was built in 1959, designed by Major Winemann of Sri Lanka and Karl Hegelbeck of West Germany. There is a library in this zoo, from where information about plants, animals and birds can be taken. It is noteworthy that a white tiger had killed a young man in this zoo. Spread over 214 acres, this biological park has 22,000 species of animals and birds and 200 types of trees. Animals and birds brought from Australia, Africa, America and Asia.


3. Mysore Zoo - One of the oldest zoos in the world, Mysore, Karnataka, was established in 1892 under royal patronage. Animals brought from more than 40 countries have been kept in this zoo. Apart from elephants, white peacocks, hippopotamuses, rhinos and gorillas, there are many species of domestic and foreign species. Apart from this, more than 85 species of Indian and foreign trees have been kept here. Karanji Lake is located in this zoo, where a large number of migratory birds visit.


4. Hyderabad Zoo - It is called Nehru Geological Park, which is a world class zoo. It is located in the city of Hyderabad in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Spread over 380 acres, this zoo was established in 1963. There is also a giant lake in this park. Rare species of lions are seen in Hyderabad. Apart from this, there is a lot of animals and birds brought from many other countries. Tourists can also roam here by their own vehicle. The beauty of this high rise spread over several acres is made on sight. Suchni Bagh is also located in Hyderabad to the south of Hussain Sagar Lake. There are many in Hyderabad but Sumpnibagh is found in these gardens. Tourists can also see many types of plants in the garden. There is also a lot to entertain the kids here.


5. Trivandrum Zoo - There is Trivandrum Zoo in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, where the natural shade is made on sight. Located near PMG Junction, this zoo is the second oldest zoo in India. Spread over 55 acres, this biological park is part of the Botanical Garden. It was built in 1857 AD as a part of the museum built by the Maharaja of Adankor. There are more of African origin here. Apart from this, there is also Madrill Chander and exotic birds. There is a collection of indigenous and exotic flora and fauna here. You will also see Nilgiri Langur, Indian Rhinoceros, Asiatic Lion and Royal Bengal Tiger in this zoo.


6. Assam Zoo - The Assam State Zoo in Guwahati was established in 1957. It is the largest zoo in the northeastern state, spread over an area of ​​1.75 km. It houses the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Lion, Himalayan Black Bear, Indian Rhinoceros besides many indigenous and exotic animals and birds. Apart from this, the endangered boar pygmy hog (Procula salvania) is also being conserved in this park. The pygmy hog is the smallest wild boar found in the world.


7. Nandankanan Zoo - Spread over 400 hectares in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, Nandankanan Zoo is a world famous zoo, which is also a Botanical Garden. it 1979 was opened to the general public. Thousands of tourists come to see the natural beauty of Nandankanan Zoo, situated amidst the lush green forests of Kanjia Lake and Chandaka Para Wildlife Sanctuary. Various types of wild animals and some rare plants can be seen here. About 126 species of animals live here, which are well taken care of.


8. Darjeeling Zoo - Darjeeling is a beautiful city near Jalpaiguri, where one will see high-altitude green mountains and a thrilling narrow road in the middle as soon as one enters. There are many places to see in Darjeeling. Darjeeling's Zoo Padmaja Naidu Biological Park has been included in the prestigious zoos of the world. It has also received the International Award The Earth Heroes Award. Darjeeling is a city in the Indian state of West Bengal. Darjeeling's Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This park is famous for the breeding program of snow leopard and red pandey. You can also spot Siberian tiger and Tibetan wolf here. This zoo was established in 1878 AD.


9. Nainital Zoo - Nainital is a major tourist town in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand state, India. Under the 38H Wildlife Protection Act 1972, the Nainital zoo has been upgraded from the category of mini zoo to the category of small zoo. The name of this zoo is Govind Vallabh Pant Zoo. This zoo is located at a distance of only 1 kilometer from Nainital Bus Stop. This zoo is home to various animals including Himalayan black bears, danders, Siberian tigers, leopards, wolves. The Palm Civet Billio is a home to the Rose Ring Parakeeta, the Silchar Pheasant Mountain Fox, the Sambar, the Ghoral and the Barking Deer.


10. Junagadh Zoo - Junagadh Zoo located in Junagadh, Gujarat is called Sakkarbagh Zoo. It was established in the year 1863 on an area of ​​200 hectares. Efforts are being made to save some endangered species and breeds of animals like Asiatic Lion in this zoo. The zoo houses several rare species of animals, such as the Indian gaur, Malabar squirrel, African badger and green pheasant, which were brought here from the Mysore zoo in exchange for the Asiatic mermaids.

Top 10 Zoos in India
Top 10 Zoos in India

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