PADMAJA NAIDU HIMALAYAN ZOO
A zoo where you can discover the wildlife of the Himalayan mountains, ...Read more
SRI CHAMARAJENDRA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
Read moreUnlike many zoos, Mysore's is perfectly maintained. It is forbidden to bring your own food and plastic water bottles are refundable. You must give 10 Rs per bottle, which will be returned if you bring back your bottle at the end of your visit. If you were to visit a zoo in India, it would be this one. It is home to many animals from different ecosystems, including a white tiger. He was bred in captivity.
RAJIV GANDHI ZOOLOGICAL PARK
Read moreLocated south of the city, the zoo does not really deserve the detour, except for the tiger. However, the snakes park may interest reptiles. A royal cobra of nearly 3 m long and an incalculable collection of reptiles, birds and turtles welcome visitors.
SIKKIM HIMALAYAN ZOOLOGICAL PARK
1st zoo in Sikkim set up on a vast site housing animals such as a red ...Read more
THRISSUR STATE MUSEUM & ZOO
Read moreLocal families often go for a walk on Sundays... Several animals can be found on the site: felines, monkeys, hippos, snakes, birds... The cages are small and the show is rather difficult to see. Small museums don't offer much either
NANDANKANAN ZOOLOGICAL PARK
A vast 3.6 km² park to discover for its many attractions, including the ...Read more
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ZOO
One of the country's oldest zoos, with 82 registered species and a vivarium ...Read more
ARIGNAR ANNA ZOOLOGICAL PARK
Read moreCovering an area of 510 hectares, the park is home to many varieties of colourful birds, animals and reptiles, as well as an aquarium. Paid safaris in search of the lion are organized in the park.