Aizawl Zoological Park, NH 44A, Lungverh, Mizoram 796009
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Aizawl Zoological Park - Featured Reviews (568)
Not maintained properly, I am very upset how the animals are kept there. My heart is broken when I see them . Please make proper arrangements for animals.
Cloud Leopard, Bangal Tiger , black bear , barking deer , wild dogs , Himalayan Vultures, Racoon and exotic birds can be seen here
lots of monkeys,lots of exotic birds. This place is good but it needs lots of improvements. No tigers, elephants or any big animal except for himalayan bears(super cute). The place is clean,only problem was there was no proper place to eat
Aizawl Zoological Park, nestled in the picturesque hills of Mizoram, offers a unique wildlife experience in Northeast India. This well-maintained park provides a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the region while promoting conservation efforts. The first thing that strikes visitors is the stunning natural beauty that surrounds the park. Located on a hill, it offers panoramic views of the lush green landscape of Aizawl, making it a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The park is home to a variety of indigenous and exotic species, including the beautiful Himalayan Black Bear, the graceful sambar deer, and various avian species. The enclosures are spacious, and efforts have been made to create a more natural habitat for the animals, which is commendable. What sets Aizawl Zoological Park apart is its commitment to education and awareness. There are informative signboards and friendly staff members who provide insights into the animals and their conservation status. This educational aspect makes it an excellent destination for families and school groups. The park also has a small cafeteria where visitors can enjoy a snack while taking in the scenic views. However, it's advisable to carry some water and snacks, especially if you plan to spend a few hours exploring. Aizawl Zoological Park may not be as extensive as some larger zoos in India, but its focus on local biodiversity and conservation efforts makes it a worthwhile visit. Plus, the serene environment and the chance to see these animals up close in a relatively natural setting create a memorable experience for nature enthusiasts and animal lovers alike.
Not much of a zoo. I saw just a very few animals. A lot of wild lizards running around.
The one and only Zoo of Mizoram, located on the way to aizawl city to airport It's a zoo, on the hill top, where you can see wild bear, dear, tiger various birds and many more. An ideal place for children to bring them into the nature. The roads are bumpy, you won't find any shops there so carry your food and drinks
It is an OK zoo i might say. Tun hma ang in Ramsa an lo tam tawh vak lo, zawng an tam hle. Toilet is not clean, there was no mug or light bulb in the toilet. Better take care of that one. And i dont think a Guide was there to show you around so, you're on your own when you get there, it is also wheelchair accessible. Ticket: 1 adult = Rs 20 1 child = Rs 10 Parking fee also there too.
The animals are not fed properly and their habitat is well below expectations