Mumbai Zoo, officially called Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, is one of the oldest zoos in India. Located in Byculla, it was established in 1861 and is a favorite spot for families and school trips. The zoo is home to a wide variety of animals like lions, tigers, leopards, elephants, crocodiles, birds, and reptiles. A major highlight is the penguin enclosure, which attracts many visitors. The zoo is surrounded by lush gardens and even has a botanical section with rare trees and plants. It offers a mix of education and entertainment, especially for children. Visitors get to learn about different species, conservation efforts, and wildlife protection in a relaxed and green setting. It’s an ideal place for a family day out in the heart of the city.
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Mumbai Zoo is located in Byculla East, and is easily accessible by various transport options. The nearest railway station is Byculla Station (Central Line), just a 5-minute walk from the zoo. If you're coming by road, you can take a cab, auto-rickshaw, or bus from anywhere in Mumbai. BEST buses and local taxis frequently operate to this area. For those coming by Western or Harbour line trains, change at Dadar or CST to reach Byculla. The zoo is also easily reachable via cab services like Ola or Uber.
The best time to visit Mumbai Zoo is during the winter season, from November to February, when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for walking around. Mornings and early afternoons are ideal as animals are more active during this time. Avoid visiting during the summer heat (March to May) as the animals may stay hidden and it gets very hot. The monsoon season (June to September) can make the paths slippery, but the greenery is at its best. Weekdays are better for a peaceful experience, as weekends can be crowded with families and school groups.
Mumbai Zoo is open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, every day except Wednesdays. Last entry is allowed till 5:00 PM. It’s best to visit in the morning when it’s cooler and less crowded.
Yes, there is a small entry fee. Adults usually pay around ?50, while children and senior citizens pay less. Entry to the penguin section may have an extra charge. Prices are subject to change, so check before visiting.
Yes, visitors can carry their own water and light snacks. However, feeding animals is not allowed. There are also a few refreshment stalls available inside or near the entrance of the zoo.
Yes, photography is allowed for personal use. However, professional equipment like tripods may not be permitted without prior permission. Avoid flash photography, especially near sensitive animals like penguins.
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