Alipur zoo

Zoo
Alipur Zoological Garden, Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027, India
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Alipur zoo is a zoo located in Kolkata, West Bengal. The average rating of this place is 4.40 out of 5 stars based on 405 reviews. The street address of this place is Alipur Zoological Garden, Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027, India. It is about 0.57 kilometers away from the Gopal Nagar railway station.

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Where is Alipur zoo located?
Alipur zoo is located at Alipur Zoological Garden, Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027, India.
What is the nearest metro station from Alipur zoo?
Alipur zoo is nearly 1.00 kilometers away from Jatin Das Park Metro Station. You can go to this metro station by using the Metro MRT Blue Line.
What is the nearest railway station from Alipur zoo?
Gopal Nagar railway station is the nearest railway station to Alipur zoo. It is nearly 0.57 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Alipur zoo

saifu 11 months ago

A very good place for spending a day. It's quiet. Full of animals. The snake portion is open for viewing.
Food items are costly inside so take something.
It's just a good place to chill, sit, talk and introspect. I love this place. Tickets are also very cheap. Chimpanzees were the most fun animals. Don't Miss them.

Joydeep Das 13 months ago

A great place to spend the weekend. I went there with my friend. Remember to take an umbrella maybe some glucose/ors sachets too. You'll feel burnt out of the heat of a koila stove. The animals were mostly sleeping. Spectacular animals included the birds, mad chimpanzee, lazy bears, confused giraffe and the invisible yellow anaconda.

Arindam Mitra 11 months ago

The Zoological Garden, Alipore (also informally called the Alipore Zoo or Kolkata Zoo) is India's oldest formally stated zoological park (as opposed to royal and British menageries) and a big tourist attraction in Kolkata, West Bengal. It has been open as a zoo since 1876, and covers 18.811 ha (46.48 acres). It is probably best known as the home of the Aldabra giant tortoise Adwaita, who was reputed to have been over 250 years old when he died in 2006. It is also home to one of the few captive breeding projects involving the Manipur brow-antlered deer. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Kolkata, it draws huge crowds during the winter season, especially during December and January. The highest attendance till date was on January 1, 2018 with 110,000 visitors.

Established as a Zoo in 1876 and spread over 45 acres of land, Alipore Zoological Garden ( formerly known as Alipore Zoo or Calcutta Zoo) is the oldest & largest Zoological Park in India and a major tourist attractions of Kolkata. Alipore Zoological Garden was pioneered by Mr. Schneider, a member of the Council of the Asiatic society of Bengal. Alipore Zoological Park was initially run by an honorary Managing Committee which included Schneider and the famous Botanist George King.

It grew based on gifts from British and Indian nobility - like Raja Suryakanta Acharya of Mymensingh in whose honour the open air tiger enclosure is named the Mymensingh Enclosure.

The first Indian superintendent of the zoo was Ram Brahma Sanyal, who did much to improve the standing of the Alipore Zoo and achieved good captive breeding success in an era when such initiatives were rarely heard of. One such success story of the zoo was a live birth of the rare Sumatran Rhinoceros in 1889.

The zoo's actual roots were in the private menagerie of Arthur Wellesley, Governor of Bengal which was established in 1800 in his summer house at Barrackpore near Kolkata. The British community in Kolkata decided to upgrade this menagerie to a formal zoological garden. At last Sir Richard Temple, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal formally proposed the formation of a zoo in 1873 and allotted the land for the zoo.
Ever since the zoo started, the management of the Garden has been vested in an honorary committee selected by the Government. At present, the garden is run under the Alipore Zoological Garden (Management) Rules 1957 framed under the Bengal Public Parks Act, 1904. The Managing Committee consists of 22 members (of which 10 are ex-officio members), nominated by the State Government. In 1957, an external enclosure for tigers was constructed.

Alipore Zoological Garden is one of the major tourist attractions in Kolkata and very much favourite destination during the Winter season. The Zoological Park has numerous crowd pulling exotic animals like Royal Bengal Tiger, African Lion, Jaguar, Hippopotamus, Great Indian One-horned Rhinoceros, Reticulated Giraffe, Grant's Zebra, Emu, Dromedary Camel and Indian Elephant. Previously, other megafauna like the Panthera hybrids and the Giant Eland were present.

The Zoo also has a large collection of attractive birds like Lorikeet, Macaws, large birds like Emu, Ostrich, Hornbills; colorful game birds like the Golden Pheasant, Lady Amherst's Pheasant, Swinhoe's Pheasant and many more. Another important and most famous attraction was "Adwaita" a Giant Aldabra Tortoise which was brought from Seychelles and gifted to the zoo in 1875. Unfortunately it died in 2006 at a ripe age of 250 years!