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About The
Zoological Park
Esta blished in 1959 over 86 hectares of greenery, Delhi Zoo is
home to more than 2000 species of animals and birds from
Africa, America, Australia and Asia. Lying adjacent to Purana
Qila it is a perfect place to see a variety of animals. The
Zoo was set up in 1959. It is regarded as one of the finest
zoos in Asia and efforts have been made to provide an almost
natural habitat to the animals and the birds. It is a good
spot for picnics. It has an early 17th century Kos Minar,
which was one of the many, put up by Jehangir, son of the
emperor, Akbar. As you climb up the red sandstone gate, you
get a chance to admire the vast expanse of the Zoological
Park. The winding pathways here are laid with the red Badarpur
gravel, and the green shrubs demarcate the red with the
undulating brown-green vast stretches of grass.
Information for tourists
There are open-roofed mobile vans available at nominal charges
within the zoo and it is suggested that during the sweltering
hot Delhi summer season, one must use the facility. It also is
a good picnic spot as there are a number of parks in the
complex. There are ample numbers of water points though one is
advised to carry enough replenishment. You may feed the hunger
pangs at the DDA cafeteria outside the zoo. Due to the
noticeable effort of the effective supervision of the zoo
management, its staff and a few NGO workers at the zoo, there
have been no mishappenings with any of the animals even during
the peak summer of Delhi informs the Director B.S. Bonal.Going
by the standard of all other areas of Delhi, the Zoological
gardens are certainly a visual treat to the visitors which
include foreigners and Indians alike. Planned and designed by
a well-known zoo specialist of West Germany, Hegenbeck, the
zoo has several landscaped enclosures where the animals can
move freely. Some rare species here are the white tiger, the
spotless white peacock, brown bears from Japan and flightless
Emu from Australia
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