Who owns Mysore Zoo?

Who owns Mysore Zoo?

The zoo was handed over to the Forest Department in 1972, and was entrusted to Zoo Authority of Karnataka (the first autonomous organization in India to manage a zoo) in 1979. The zoo had completed 100 years in 1992.

How much does it cost to adopt a tiger in Mysore Zoo?

The prices of some other animals: Rs 7,000 for an adult tiger, lion or rhino, Rs 5,000 for a panther or a bear, Rs 2,500 for a jungle cat, deer or crowned pigeon. And takers for the king cobra pay only Rs 2,500 – which works out to a beggarly Rs 208 a month.

How many acre is Mysore Zoo?

The zoo which has now spread over an area of 250 acres was initially meant for the exclusive visit of the royal family but public entry started as early as 1920. Timings : 10.00 AM to 5.30 PM, Tuesday Holiday.

Is Mysore Zoo government?

Mysore Zoo, Mysore Overview Maharaja Chamaraja Wodeyar established this Zoo in the year 1892 for the Royals. Furthermore, after the attainment of freedom, it was handed over to the Department of Parks and Gardens of the State Govt. The Zoo’s meticulous planning is responsible for making it a special zoological garden.

What are the facilities in Mysore Zoo?

Today though the Mysore zoo is over a century old it has spacious enclosures, walk through, a veterinary hospital, with facility for quarantine, operation theater, medicine rooms and wards for animals. The Mysore Zoo has a small museum which exhibits the stuffed animals and there is a fish aquarium too. A small library is also located in the Zoo.

Who is the founder of Mysore Zoo?

Sri Chamarajendra Wodeyar had a vision to create a well laid-out city amidst the gardens, and founded the world famous Mysore Zoo in the year of 1892. The Mysore Zoo which has now spread over an area of 250 acres was initially meant for the exclusive visit of the royal family but public entry started as early as 1920.

What are the best places to visit in Mysore?

Mysore Zoo park is a must in the itinerary for sightseeing in Mysore. Mysore Zoo is a pleasant experience also because most animals are kept in well spaced enclosures and it’s a delight to see them move around freely.