45RF+FR7 Adina Mini Zoo, Deer Park Rd, Majlisbag, West Bengal 732102
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Adina Mini Zoo - Featured Reviews (87)
Adina Mini Zoo is located near Malda's historic Adina Mosque, offering you a break from the hustle and bustle of natural wonders. This zoo's commitment and thoughtful design provide visitors with a combination of education and entertainment every day. One of the zoo's best features is its diverse collection of wildlife, including regional and exotic species. From beautiful deers to colorful birds, each door has been carefully designed to reflect the animal's habitat and encourage conservation. Staff realize the value added to the experience through a deeper understanding of residents' behaviors and characteristics. The zoo near Adina Mosque adds to its appeal and creates a peaceful environment that allows visitors to enjoy both the beauty and culture of historical significance. Families in particular will find the zoo a top outing, as children can take part in interactive activities and learn about animal conservation in an engaging way. However, the size of the zoo may be too limited for those who want to experience the rich wildlife. Although it is effective in presenting different genres, some visitors may want more collections. In conclusion, the Adina Mini Zoo is a fascinating addition to the rich culture and history of the Adina Mosque. The clinic and educational philosophy combine fun and information, focusing on benefits for both nature lovers and families.
A fun and exciting place to visit with friends and family in malda.
Adina Deer park or Adina Forest, near Malda town is a must visit in winters. It is a mini zoo maintained to preserve nature, encourage wildlife conservation, awareness and education among the population. We are a nature loving family and winter means quick weekend trips to explore nature. When we first came to Malda my daughter was an infant.W e traveled carefully. But now we plan for short trips, every weekend during winters. They may be day trips or weekend gateways, whats common is they are close to nature. Last weekend we drove down to Adina Deer Park. What do you see at Adina Deer park? Deers: The spotted deer or cheetal The spotted deer or cheetal are in plenty. This is an important breeding ground for this variety. Currently, there are 90 spotted deer and 8 Neel Gai. But we didn't see any Neel Gai. Bird watching at Adina There is a well-kept aviary, with several pretty birds. The road in front leads up to the area from where you can watch the deer's, play, eat and stroll around. The entire area is well maintained, clean. It is a litter, noise, and picnic free zone. They have a separate spot outside the reserve forest area for picnicking. The sad part is, people play boom boxes in the picnic areas But luckily the birds still come to roost. We saw plenty of storks the Asian open bill. Zoom in to the pictures to see the storks perching on trees! The other varieties that can be spotted are Paradise-flycatcher, Prinia, old world oriole and some unknown varieties. The sound of birds chirping is musical. Butterflies These are in plenty and in varied hues. What you must carry: Binoculars Camera Tissue Food Water What should you avoid? Speaking loudly shouting, speaking on the phone Littering Feeding the animals. Remember you are visiting their home and you need to show them respect.
Great views, some deer and nil gai
Adina Deer Park was established in year 1982 on a transferred vested land at Adina Mouza, Block Gazole under District: Maldah, West Bengal. Main objectives of the Deer Park is to establish and maintain facilities for ex-situ conservation and education, research on plants, animals, to organize conservation awareness programme to the visitors to apprise them the art of harmonious living with animal, to exchange spotted deer for obtaining new animal to improve the category of Zoo, to facilitate the eco-tourism along with the Zoo tourism, to provide transit shelter to ailing as well as injured animals & birds rescued from different parts of the district from time to time. Presently the Park houses 90 spotted Deer and 8 Nilgai. The zoo is opened from 9.30 am to 5.00pm except weekly holiday.
Very good place
Adina Deer Park was established in year 1982 on a transferred vested land at Adina Mouza, Block Gazole under Gazol;e Police Station of District: Maldah, West Bengal at 25.30?N, 88.10?E with an area of 9.99 Ha inclusive of two water bodies. The Central Zoo Authority (CZA) granted conditional recognition of Adina Deer Park as Mini Zoo. The Park is under the charge of Divisional Forest Officer, Maldah Forest Division, who is the Ex-Officio Director. Main objectives of the Deer Park is to establish and maintain facilities for ex-situ conservation and education, research on plants, animals, to organize conservation awareness programme to the visitors to apprise them the art of harmonious living with animal, to exchange spotted deer for obtaining new animal to improve the category of Zoo, to facilitate the eco-tourism along with the Zoo tourism, to provide transit shelter to ailing as well as injured animals & birds rescued from different parts of the district from time to time. Presently the Park houses 90 spotted Deer and 8 Nilgai. Adina Deer Park is about 350 km from Kolkata and is well connected by rail. The nearest railway station is Maldah Town where all trains stop. It is situated at a distance of 22.5 km in the north of Maldah Town. Average yearly visitors are more than 72,000. The zoo is opened from 9.30 am to 5.00pexcept weekly holiday. Nearest place of interest are Ek Lakhi Mouseleum, Maldah Museum, Gaur.
Not well maintained. planning of the zoo is not good, you have to walk almost 1.5km to see the deer(which is main attraction of this zoo) in between you only see the forest trees only. Toilet is not cleaned.