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About The Mysore(Mysooru) Zoo
Maharaja Chamaraja Wodeyar, one of the architects of
modern Mysore(Mysooru), established The Zoological Garden being
a lover of nature. The Zoo Garden was created in a portion
of the Summer Palace in the eastern part of Mysore(Mysooru) City.
It is about 3 kms from the City Bus Stand. This zoo
was set-up under the royal patronage and houses some
rare and exotic birds and animals.
Do you know?
The Zoo was named as 'Khasa Bangle' or private bungalow
and it housed different species of birds in about 10
acres. Later, the Zoo proposed to be established at
Lal Bagh in Bangalore, was shifted to Mysore(Mysooru) to the
premises of Mysore(Mysooru) Zoo by the then British Officer,
Karumbeigal, since the Mysore(Mysooru) weather was ideal and
the proposed site was on the outskirts of city. The
entire area had a serene atmosphere to house various
species of animals and birds. The Zoo has a good health
care management and a well-equipped hospital with darting
equipment to chemically restrain wild animals and to
provide medical aid. It has experienced doctors from
the animal husbandry, to take regular care of the health
of the animals. The Maharaja himself being a lover of
animals took care to see that spacious and aesthetic
enclosures are provided to the wild animals, which continue
to be useful even today. On realising the popularity
of the Zoo after 10 years of it’s beginning, the
Maharaja felt it would be appropriate to open the institution
to the public considering its importance as a recreational
and educational value. It was carved out from the adjoining
Summer Palace and became a separate part. Situated amidst
lush green surroundings, the zoo attracts many children.
It is also an educational tour for the young ones. Some
of the animals and birds they would have just seen in
books are in front of their eyes, which is why the zoological
garden in Mysore(Mysooru) attracts more and more tourists everyday.
Besides an excellent collection of animals, the Mysore(Mysooru)
Zoo could boast of a beautiful bandstand having in the
backdrop the Chamundi Hills and also artificial lakes.
After its expansion, the Mysore(Mysooru) Zoo was renamed as Sri
Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, after its illustrious
founder, in 1909.
Establishment
Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens was established
in 1892. Maharaja Chamaraja Wodeyar, one of the architects
of modern Mysore(Mysooru), established the Zoological Garden.
He was a lover of nature and was responsible for creating
many parks and gardens. The Zoo Garden was created in
a portion of the Summer Palace or Pleasure Palace in
the eastern part of Mysore(Mysooru) City. Initially, the Zoo
covered an area of 10 acres of the Summer Palace. The
Maharaja engaged the services of Mr. G.H. Krumbeigal,
German landscaper and horticulturist, who had created
the beautiful and the famous Brindavan Gardens in Krishnarajasagar
and the Cubbon Park in Bangalore. It is considered as
one of the best in India and ranks high in zoological
circles as a major archive in conservation of wild life.
It is situated at the foot of Chamundi Hill. It has
beautiful landscape and good vegetation cover resembling
that of natural environment. It has to its credit the
breeding of rare animals and largest mammals in captivity.
Hence, it is grouped under `A' class category zoos in
India.
Collection
This zoo has about 35 species of ornamental plants and
85 species of trees from India and abroad beautifying
the landscape of the zoo, thus providing the most natural
environment to the captive animals. It is home to some
2,000 animals belonging to different species, fascinating
among them being the royal Bengal tigers, giraffe, Indian
and African elephants, white tiger, lions, rhinos, Nilgiri
langur, Himalayan brown bears, hippopotamus, peacock,
parakeet and others. The Zoo Authority of Karnataka
manages the zoo.
Location
It is situated about 3 kms. from the city bus stand.
Timings
8:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M.
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