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The Nandankanan Zoological Park is also known as Nandankanan National Park where arrays of enthralling facility like boating, white tiger and lion safaris (safari in a sense to encounter these royal animals) reptile park, aerial ropeway and cable car at the zoological park which is a nocturnal animal house established for the wildlife lovers to get a penchant for wildlife.
Established in 1960, the Nandankanan National park has an interesting history to tell the readers and the wildlife enthusiasts. Once a white female tiger passed by the area of Nandankanan and found a great enclosure with a local tiger and further stayed here only. This was one of the rarest scenes of the zoo area since no wild animals in the area was willing to stay in captivity. So, an idea of converting this zoo into a sophisticated tiger reserve was proposed by the National Geographical Magazine. The park thus came into existence and houses over 34 white tigers at present. Another beautiful feather was added to the plume of the park in 1980 when three white tiger cubs were born from normal colored parents.
Today this reserve area is being stretched across the area of 4.37 sq km where the protected area is of 3.62 sq km. Due to its rare offerings and serene setting, the park has been now emerged as a much sought after picnic destination for both locals as well as tourists. A joy ride in the toy train to observe the wildlife closely is an all time favorite activity for the tourists and especially the children visiting this park.
The Sunder Kanan Wild Sanctuary is actually a bastion of white tigers. Apart from Bandhavgarh National Park, the Sunder Kanan is the second home in India for the white magnificent creatures; although in Bandhavgarh today, there are only lesser counts are left. Today, Nandankanan Zoological Park has more than 34 white tigers in its vicinity. Besides, the park is also the home to 67 varieties of mammals, 18 varieties of reptiles and 81 species of birds. The animals that are frequently seen in the park are Asiatic lion, lion-tailed macaque, Indian crocodiles, nilgiri langur, Indian pangolin, Himalayan black bear, mouse deer, rhesus macaque, black buck and more. By spreading over a sprawling area of 4.4 Sq kms, the park also noticed as the first breeding place for black panthers.
Nandankanan Zoological Park boasts of a fascinating lake and wonderful lush green environs, which is a virtual paradise for birds inviting native as well as migratory birds. According to forest department, the park has around 75 bird species including some very rare species of birds. Some of the popular birds that can be seen here are white peacock, blue & yellow macaw, open billed stork, green winged macaw etc.
Nandankanan which is situated in the Chandaka forests, bears the lush green zoological park being spread in about 4 sq km of area, while the wildlife sanctuary is spread in around 5 sq km is also a home to various flourishing varieties of flora. The splendid environs of Chandaka forests and rippling waters of Kanjia Lake forms flora here. The area is densely greened with trees like Bija, Sal, Asana and Anala.
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Dhauli (8 km from Nandankanan) : Dhauli Hills are historically very significant and are famous for the rock edits of Emperor Ashoka which can be found at its foothills. The area has also gained prominence due to the establishment of a Buddhist Peace Pagoda, popularly known as Shanti Stupa, built in the early seventies by the Japan Buddha Sangha and Kalinga Nippon Buddha Sangha. An old temple of Lord Dhavaleswar, reconstructed in 1972, is also being elevated on the hilltop of Dhauli.
Khandagiri and Udaygiri (8 km) : These are the twin hills of Kumargiri and contain varieties of rock-cut caves, built mainly for the Jain monks around 1st - 2nd century B.C. The thirteen years lithic records of Emperor Kharavela engraved in Hathigumpha (elephant cave) is a magnificent specimen of Pali records so far found in India.
Atri (42 km from Bhubaneshwar): Atri is a spot famous for the hot sulphur water spring and is also a holy place with the presence of the shrine of Hatakeswar in the temple. Apart from being a pleasant and spiritual experience, a bath in the spring water is believed to cure skin diseases.
Hirapur (15 km): Hirapur is the location where the 9th century hypethral temple of sixty four Yoginis can be found. It is second of its kind in Orissa and one of four such unique temples in India.
Nandankanan (20 km from Bhubaneswar): Picturesquely carved out of the Chandaka forest, Nandankanan is a Zoological Park where animals are kept in their natural habitat. A centrally located lake divides the Zoo from the Botanical Gardens. Tigers, Lions, Clouded Leopards, Black Panthers, European Brown Bear, Himalayan Black Bear, Gharials, Rosy Pelican, Grey Pelican, Indian Python, King Cobra, etc. are among the attractions of the zoo, which is famous for its White Tigers. The exotic Botanical Garden on the other side of the zoo preserves varieties of indigenous plants. Regular bus services are available to reach the sanctuary.
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Nandankanan Botanical Garden - The Botanical Garden in the Nandankanan area was being established in the year 1963 at a distance of 18 kms from Bhubaneswar. The area is being wide stretched across 173 acres on the sylvan settings of a moist deciduous forest hemmed between two wetlands. The Botanical Garden is also being famed as one of the pioneering conservation and nature education Center of Orissa State, open to the public on all days, except Mondays. This is also a herbarium of authentic specimens, engaged in the collection, documentation and maintenance of indigenous & exotic plant species.
Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary - this elephant sanctuary is located on the Khurdha uplands of North-Eastern Ghats' biotic region and is extended all over the capital area of Orissa. Chandaka Forest is a relic of wild land spreading across an area of 193.39 sq km at the small sprawling hillocks of Khurdha and Cuttack districts. This is a wildlife sanctuary since August 1982 but was originally established as an inviolate shelter for the deteriorating elephants of the region. The sanctuary is a real treasure trove of biodiversity and is now a popular destination for the people seeking for eco-tourism and alienation.
Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves - are partly natural and partly artificial caves of archaeological, historical and religious importance near the city of Bhubaneswar in Orissa. The caves are located on two hills Udayagiri and Khandagiri, mentioned as Kumari Parvat in Hathigumpha Inscription and face each other across the road. They have tremendous finely and ornately carved caves. It is believed that most of these caves were carved out with huge residential blocks for the Jain monks, during the reign of King Kharavela. Udayagiri meaning Sunrise Hill, has 18 caves while Khandagiri has 15 caves.
Safaris in Nandankanan National Park Safari at Nandankanan is a natural as well as artificial experience. Since the area is a zoo and not a typical national park, provision for Elephant or Jeep Safari is not available. Hence one has to make a foot walk in the region to catch the wildlife creatures in the jungle.
The visiting Hours of Nandankanan Zoological Park & Botanical Garden are:
Travel Information
Being located simply 20 kms from Bhubaneswar; Nandankanan can be reached easily from all modes of transportation. Some of the options that are readily available to the traveler are buses, cabs and auto rickshaws.
By Air : The nearest airport to Nandankanan is the Bhubaneswar airport which is at a distance of only 13 kilometers. Auto rickshaws are another option that is available to the traveler. Autos can be found outside both the airport and the railway station.
By Rail : The nearest railway station is the Bhubaneswar Railway Junction on the East-coast Railway station, which has super fast trains connecting all the major cities.
By Road : There are frequent buses that are also available from Bhubaneswar to the park. The Nandankanan is well connected to major cities of Orissa such as Bhubaneswar, Bhawanipatna, Nowrangpur, Bhawanipatna and many more.
The ideal time to visit this sanctuary is October-March. Open on all days except Mondays, the park opens up at 7.30 am and closes down at 6.00 pm during summer whereas the winter timings are from 8 am to 5 pm.
Hotels in Nandankanan Wild Sanctuary
Nandankanan is situated just 20 kms away from the state capital of Orissa, Bhubaneswar and so the tourists can decide for excellent residing options and transportation facilities. These wide accommodation facilities available are based on their convenience and budget. The tourists can select their hotels and make their convenient trip to the sanctuary.
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NANDANKANAN BIRD WALK
Nandankanan invites volunteers to join "nandankanan bird walk" . this programme is scheduled to be organize on every sunday of month with 20 participants. participants have to register their name and details on first come first basis between monday to friday..
Reporting Time: 06.15 am
Bird Walk: 06.30 - 09.30 am
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Zoological Park
Amidst the natural beauty of natural forest adjacent to Chandaka-Dampara Wildlife Sanctuary, Nandankanan lies in the vicinity of Kanjia lake. This site covers a...
Botanical Garden
The State Botanical Garden spread over 173 acres, is situated in the sylvan settings of the moist deciduous forest of the sprawling green Nandankanan Sanctuary...
Adopt An Animal
Now you can adopt an animal of your choice from Nandankanan Zoological Park. The “Adopt an Animal” program would support the Zoo's world-class care and...
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Nandankanan is the first zoo in India with a white tiger safari. It provides unique situation where the visitors are confined in a vehicle and the animals roam in the open jungle. A twenty-minute drive through the meandering roads crisscrossing the natural forest in a special protected vehicle takes the visitors straight into the pride of lion in the lion safari. Also visitors can avail opertunity to slight sloth bears in their natural habitat through safari bus service.
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World Wildlife Day 2024
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64th Foundation Day
69th Wildlife Week Celebration at Nandankanan Zoological Park
World Elephant Day-2023
International Tiger Day 2023
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63rd Foundation Day
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Interview for recruitment of Junior research fellow and Field assistant under project "Species recovery of gharial (Gavialis gangeticus, Gmelin) in river Mahanadi" will start from 10:00AM of 10.06.2019
The boating service of nandankanan has been suspended till water recedes, bus service to the safaris of nandankanan zoological park is opened to visitors from 24 july 2018., safari and boating facility at nandankanan is closed to public from 10th october 2018 to 12th october 2018 due to cyclonic storm 'titli', nandankanan zoological park and state botanical garden shall be opened to visitors from tomorrow, 21-may-2019.
BOV operator at Nandankanan intimated closing of operation of BOV facility in Nandankanan on 08.01.2020 due to BHARAT Bandh.
Walk through aviary of nandankanan shall be closed to the visitors with effect from 28th january 2020 until further order as precautionary measures for bird flu., quiz competition is over now. keep visited to nandankanan website for results., nandankanan zoo and state botanical garden is closed for visitors with effect from 15 march 2020 till further orders as a precautionary measure against spreading of novel corona virus covid-19..
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Timings: Nandankanan Zoological Park open all days of the week except Monday. The park opens at sharp 8 a.m. in the morning and is closed at 5 p.m. in the evening
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Location: Nandankanan Zoological Park, Bhubaneswar-754005, Odisha, India ←Click here
Nandankanan Zoological Park, Bhubaneshwar Overview
Nandankanan Zoological Park is a prime attraction zoo of India. But unlike other zoological parks in the country, Nandankanan is built inside the forest and gives vibes of completely natural and pleasant environment. The animals are kept in houses with greenery with a feeling of the real forest life. And live with no fear or of becoming the hunter’s prey.
The park is 15 km away from Odisha’s capital city, Bhubaneswar. And the Bhubaneswar railway station is located 18 km from the park. The Biju Patnaik International Airport is located at a distance of 20 km. Cottages for the tourists inside Nandankanan zoo are available, but only during day time, on reservation from the office of Deputy Director of this park.
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Some unique facts about Nandankanan
• This Zoological Park is that thionyl conservation breeding center of Indian Pangolins within theworld.
• Nandankanan is that the solezoo in India that an express train named Puri-New Delhi express has been renamed as “Nandankanan Express”.
• This is that the first zoo in the whole India where as the endangered Ratel snake baby was born in captivity
• Nandankanan is that the solezoo in India to possess an Open-top Leopard Enclosure.
• This Park is that the second largest heronry for Open Billied Storks in Odisha.
History Of Nandankanan
On 29th December, 1960, Sri S.K. Patil, the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Govt. of India opened the new Biological Park named as “Nandankanan” the heavenly garden of the God. And a Botanical Garden came up in the year of 1963. . The Nandankanan Biological Park was renamed in light of the fact that the park for the exhortation of the Odisha council Committee on Estimates, 1981-82.”
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Things To Do In Nandankanan
Boating on paddle or within the row boats within the blue water of Kanjia Lake is a memorable experience. The multi-celebrated Boat Ghat is redesigned and kept up to give new looks giving sufficient space to the visitor to enjoy. And appreciate the all-around flawless new water spreading over an area of more than 66 ha Lake. The boating service is not free but is for a reasonable price for better management and satisfaction of the visitors. The lake is also known for the rich floral and faunal diversity and beauty is declared as a Wetland of National Importance by the Govt. of India
2.White Tiger Safari
A unique white tiger safari established on 1st October, 1991 over a neighborhood of 12 ha in natural surroundings. It provides exposes you to unique situation where the visitors are confined during a vehicle and therefore the animals roam within the open jungle. Nandankanan Zoological Park is that the primary zoo in India with a white tiger safari.
3. Lion Safari
A 20 minutes drive through the following roads crisscrossing the natural forest during a specially made for safari vehicle with full protection takes the visitors straight into the pride of lions within the lion safari over a neighborhood of 20 ha established within the year 1984
4. Open top Leopard enclosure
The open top Leopard enclosure in Nandankanan is during a lone amongst one in every of one among the only a few during this country which tries to exhibit this species in a large natural enviourment which is open to the sky. This enviourment has been designed aesthetically to maximize the visitor satisfaction without compromising the safety and security measures of the animal as well as the visitors. The enclosure which has an exhibit area with a deep moat also has 4 feeding chambers and a couple of back kraals. The entire enclosure has existing natural vegetation including 2 large banyan trees alongside the opposite trees and bushes. In addition to this, environmental enrichment by way of machan platforms, stone cave, wooden logs, water trough etc. has been provided to encourage them to enjoys natural activities
As well as there are many other things like Bear safari, Harbivore safari, Reptile park, Toy train, Library, Aquarium, Museum, Toy train and many other things that you can have fun with.
How to reach Nandankanan
As it’s a very popular place for the tourist and visitors there are many ways to reach Nandankanan Zoological Park. You can simply book a cab after reaching Bhubaneshwar station or Baramunda bus stand or u can get on a auto to reach Nandankanan. And also u can ride MO bus to get to Nandankanan but please the bus Schedule to plan your ride.
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Hey there! I'm Santu Chakraborty and I'm not your typical traveler. By day, I wrangle circuits and solve electrical mysteries as an engineer, but my true passion lies in exploring the world and sharing those experiences with you. For the past five years, this blog has been my canvas, where I paint stories of adventure, practical travel tips, and cultural insights to ignite your wanderlust. So, come join me on my journeys and discover the magic that awaits just beyond the horizon! View all posts by Santu Chakraborty
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Nandankanan Zoological Park
Nandankanan Zoological Park (Odia: ନନ୍ଦନକାନନ ଜୀବ ଉଦ୍ୟାନ) is a 437-hectare (1,080-section of land) zoo and professional flowerbed in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Set up in 1960, it was opened to general society in 1979 and turned into the first zoo in Quite a while to join World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) in 2009. It additionally contains a professional flowerbed and some portion of it has been pronounced an asylum. Nandankanan, in a real sense meaning The Garden of Heaven, is situated close to the capital city, Bhubaneswar, in the environs of the Chandaka backwoods, and incorporates the 134-section of land (54 ha) Kanjia lake.
A significant redesign was done in 2000 (after the harm brought about by the super-typhoon of 1999 in beach front Odisha). More than 2.6 million guests visit Nandankanan consistently.
Woodland authorities chose in 1960 that remembering uncommon plants and creatures for the Odisha structure at the World Agricultural Fair in Delhi would help increment participation. Word was shipped off the backwoods division to catch whatever number little creatures as could be allowed for the showcase. Taking all things together, the woodland division figured out how to catch two spotted deer (Axis hub), two yapping deer (Muntiacus muntjak), two dark buck (Antilope cervicapra), one mouse deer, one panther feline, one flying squirrel, one racket-followed drongo, one hornbill, two parrots, two slope mynah, one peacock, and a mongoose. Moreover, the divisional timberland official of Deogarh caught a pangolin (textured insect eating animal) and two porcupines, and the divisional backwoods official of Puri caught a couple of wild hogs and a Python. These creatures were conveyed to the Delhi reasonable and displayed at the Odisha structure.
The State Finance Department mentioned criticisms regarding a zoo in Odisha in light of the expense of both setting up and keeping up the office. While the issue was being discussed, creatures showed up back at Bhubaneswar in May 1960, presenting issues to the timberland office for lodging and taking care of them. P. Mohandra (Divisional Forest Officer, Puri) and G. K. Das (Divisional Forest Officer, Deogarh) fabricated brief designs at Khandagiri for the creatures, and the local area of Jain aided feed them. Conversations about a genuine zoo began not long after Dr. H. K. Mahatab, at that point Chief Minister of Odisha, visited the creatures.
The underlying proposition set the zoo at Ghatikia near Khandagiri and Udayagiri caverns. In any case, this was considered to present water issues later on. A zoo needs part of water to address the issue of creatures, cleaning of creatures sheds and for different purposes. The at that point Range Officer, Chandaka proposed Jujhagarh backwoods block on Kanjia lake close to Barang Railway station as the best area. The then Chief Conservator of Forests, Divisional Forest Officer, Puri, Range Officer, Chandaka and D.P. Ghosh, Forest Ranger visited the spot and were intrigued with its picturesque excellence. with lavish green vegetation on the two sides of the lake introduced a beautiful site. Jujhagarh Forest Block enjoyed every one of the benefits for finding the zoo with the exception of correspondence from Bhubaneswar and the lone methodology was by means of Chandaka covering a distance of 38 km.
A board of trustees comprising of Dr. Radhanath Rath, Sri G.C. Run and Sri D.N. Choudhury, the then Minister of Forests, Secretary, Forest and the Chief Conservator of Forests, individually, visited the spot. They were particularly dazzled with its stylish magnificence and suggested area of the zoo there with development of a straight street (a distance of 14 to 15 km) from Bhubaneswar. Appropriately, it was chosen to find the Zoological Park in Jujhagarh Forest Block, Botanical nursery in Krushnanagar Forest Block and create Kanjia lake for Boating and Angling. The Director, Fisheries consented to build up a segment of the lake for raising different sorts of fish for guests to see. At first it was chosen to keep spotted deer, yapping deer, dark bucks, wild hogs, sambars, nilagai and bears in extensive walled in areas. Different creatures like panther feline, mongoose, flying squirrel, porcupine, python, monkeys, hyena, jackal, civet feline, pangolin, wilderness feline, parrots, mynah and different birds in appropriate enclosures. It was chosen to invest amounts of energy to catch tigers and panthers which could be displayed in reasonable confines for the present and the appropriate open nooks would be worked for them later on. It was additionally settled to raise a decent bloom garden and to plant significant species and therapeutic plants of Odisha inside proposed Botanical nursery in Krushnanagar D.P.F. Ultimately the site around the 134-section of land (54 ha) Kanjia Lake was picked. The lake would be created for amusement also. A 15-kilometer (9.3 mi) street was worked to the site, and Nandankanan Biological Park was formally initiated on 29 December 1960, by Sri S. K. Patil, at that point Indian Minister of Food and Agriculture.
A professional flowerbed was opened in 1963. The primary tiger showed up at the zoo in 1964 from the Alipore Zoo in Calcutta, alongside a couple of African lions, a couple of Mugger crocodiles, and a panther. The workplace was renamed Nandankanan Zoological Park in 1981.
In 2009 Nandankanan Zoological Park turned into the first zoo in Quite a while to turn into an individual from the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA)
Creatures and displays
The zoo is home to around 1660 individual creatures addressing 166 species, including 67 types of vertebrates, 81 types of birds, and 18 types of reptiles.[9] The demise pace of creatures here during the 2008–2009 financial year was one of the most minimal in India, at 3.1% each year contrasted with the public normal of 10%.
The zoo contains a few Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris) of a few sizes, not many of them white and not many of them pseudo-melanistic.
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Famous for its white tigers, Odisha's premier zoological park was founded in 1960 and is known to run India's best captive-breeding program for the big cats. Spread over 4 sq km, the zoo also houses Asiatic lions, Himalayan bears, hippos, several species of crocs, a variety of snakes and a sizeable bird aviary. Forty-five-minute safaris to see some of the lions and tigers roaming a fenced forest area cost ₹30 per person. An autorickshaw/car drop-off costs around ₹200/250.
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Bhubaneswar Nandankanan Zoological Park is located near Kanjia Lake near Chandaka-Dampara Wildlife Sanctuary, It is one of the biggest and most famous zoos in India. The very name of Nandankanan, in mythology, delineates the ecstatic but imaginary beauty of the celestial garden. It also indicates the real beautiful spots par excellence on earth, where one can see the panoramic views of nature and appreciate the glamour that exists in the external morphology of plants and animals.
The zoo is enriched with 210 enclosures at Nandankanan. It has the significance of having both cages and open moat enclosures. There are 116 cages and 94 open-moated enclosures to house all the captive animals of Nandankanan. It has the glory of having 156 species of animals which includes 41 spp. Mammals, 83 spp. Birds, 26 spp. Reptiles and 6 spp. of amphibians. Nandankanan has a huge number of animal collections. There are 3004 no animals, including 1175 mammals, 1546 birds, 262 reptiles and 21 amphibians. Of these 156 species, 103 are indigenous and 53 are exotic. There are 15 spp of mammals, 120 spp of birds, 15 spp of reptiles, and 85 spp of butterflies, which freely move inside the sanctuary.
Nandankanan is the only zoo in India with the credit of having Patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas), Eastern Rosella (Platycercus eximus) and Open-billed Stork (Anastomus Oscitans). Besides, it has the glory among the 2 zoos in India having Orang-Utan (others in Kanpur Zoological Park, Uttar Pradesh), Indian Pangolin (others in Jhargram Zoo, West Bengal), Spotted Munia (Others in Sayajibaug Zoo, Gujurat) and Burmese Python (others in Calcutta Snake Park, West Bengal). It is among the three zoos in India having Green-winged Macaws and Cinereous Vultures.
Nandankanan created its unique place for successful captive breeding of endangered Gharials in 1980. The birth of white tigers from normal coloured tigers has given a special place to Nandankanan over the world as one of the major host zoos for white tigers. The other significant breeding success of Nandankanan includes the Indian pangolin, Mouse deer, Malayan Giant squirrel, Sloth bear, Mugger, Himalayan Black bear, Lion-tailed Macaque, Brow-antlered deer, Saltwater crocodile, Indian porcupine, White-necked stork, Caiman crocodile, Water monitor lizard, Swamp deer, Chimpanzee, Grey heron and Siamese crocodile, ratel and many free-living animals including Open billed storks.
It is the host zoo for white tigers. White tigers were born to normal-coloured parents in 1980, a unique event in the world. The first zoo in the country where endangered Gharials were born in captivity in 1980.
A unique White tiger safari was established in the Zoological Park on 1st October 1991. It is the 1st White tiger safari in India. Wonderful site for wildlife conservation and education where one can experience the integration of ex-situ and in-situ conservation of wild fauna and flora. Source
About Nandankanan Zoological Park
Nandankanan Zoological Park is a premier large zoo in India. Unlike other zoos in the country, Nandankanan is built right inside the forest and is set in a completely natural environment. The animals are housed in enclosures with greenery with the feel of a real forest and live with no fear or apprehension of becoming the hunter’s prey.
Nandankanan is 15 kms from Odisha’s capital, Bhubaneswar . The Bhubaneswar railway station is at a distance of 18 km and the Biju Patnaik International Airport is at a distance of 20 km. Tourist cottages inside Nandankanan are available for accommodation, only during day time, on prior reservation from the office of the Deputy Director, Nandankanan Zoological Park.
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Context: The Central Zoo Authority (CZA) has approved the transfer of a cheetah, African lion, and Chimpanzee from Dubai Safari Park to Nandankanan Zoological Park (NZP) in Odisha.
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Outlines of the essay A Visit to a Zoo
What is a zoo ? What is it like ? What zoo did you visit and where is it ? Who did you go there with ? What is special about the zoo ? What animals, birds and reptiles did you see there ? How did you enjoy watching them ? When did the zoo close ? When and how did you return home ? Why do you think you will never forget visiting the zoo ?
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A Visit to the Nandankanan
What is a zoo ? Which zoo did you visit and where is it ? Who did you go there with ?
A zoo is a place where different kinds of wild animals, birds, reptiles are kept so that people can go and see them. These animals are kept in separate enclosures and cages. On 14th November (Childrens' Day) I paid a visit to the famous zoo at Nandankanan , some distance from Bhubaneswar. My parents took us to the zoo.
What is the Zoo like ?
Nandankanan is very close to the Glass works (once a pride of Odisha) at Barang. It is a very big place and covers areas of land in a natural surrounding. There are many kinds of trees, plants and bushes all around. Then there is a botanical garden and a very big lake where people can enjoy boating.
How did you enjoy watching them ?
There is a big collection of animals and birds. I was beside myself with joy to be there. I was thrilled to see such a large number of animals, birds and reptiles kept there. Many of them are kept in huge open enclosures. Some of them are in pools and small lakes.
What is special about the zoo ? What animals, birds and reptiles did you see there?
The white tigers are a speciality of Nandankanan. I was delighted beyond measure to see them. There were the giraffes, the leopard, the zebra, the deer, which delighted me. We enjoyed the tricks of the monkeys. They were the most active. Most of the other animals were lying down. They were looking at us without any interest. In the bird section, there were many kinds of birds. We saw pigeons, peacocks, cranes, parrots and cuckoos. The parrots amused us with their chatters. Then there were the crocodiles. They were basking near a muddy pool. There were also different kinds of snakes including the python. We were highly shocked with the recent sad demise of lovely white tigers and felt much for the absence of some tigers due to their transfer to a zoo at Hyderabad with better thoughts.
When did the zoo close ? When and how did you return home ? Why do you think you will never forget visiting the zoo ?
The zoo closed at six but we did not want to return home so early. We had refreshment in the restaurant and relaxed for some time on the lawns there. At about seven o'clock we returned home. Our visit was indeed very pleasant and enjoyable. I shall never forget visiting the zoo at Nandankanan.
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Nandankanan Zoo makes special arrangements to keep animals cool against heat wave
Amid the heat waves, Nandankanan authorities have taken special care of animals and placed air coolers, ice slabs and proper arrangements for water sprinkling on the roofs regularly.
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- Published: Wednesday, 03 April 2024
- Last updated: 03 April 2024, 09:27 AM IST
Arrangements have also been made for the bears to take bath in ice water
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In a bid to protect the animals from the severe heatwave conditions prevailing in Odisha, the authorities of the Nandankanan Zoological Park have come up with some special arrangements to keep the animals cool during the scorching summer.
Amid the heat waves, Nandankanan authorities have taken special care of animals and placed air coolers, ice slabs and proper arrangements for water sprinkling on the roofs regularly. As per consultation with doctors, the animals and birds in the zoo are provided watermelons, sugarcane and anti-heat medicines.
As per the zoo sources, the enclosures are covered with bamboo sheds. Other temporary arrangements have also been made so that the animals can take shelter and not get exposed to the rays of the sun.
Adequate water is being stocked in all the enclosures on a 24x7 basis. Special care is being taken of animals such as monkeys, chimpanzees, gibbons, squirrels and birds which are prone to heat wave conditions.
Arrangements have also been made for the bears to take bath in ice water. Similarly, artificial streams have been created for the birds. They are also sprinkled with water on regular basis. Food is being provided to the animals as per the special diet keeping in view the summer conditions. Animals are also provided a lot of juices and water-rich fruits on a daily basis.
Besides, as many as 14 drinking water kiosks including five cold drinking water kiosks have been set up at various places across the zoo for the tourists. As per the zoo authorities, efforts are underway to set up more drinking water kiosks inside the zoo premises.
“The most important stuff to beat the heat wave condition is anti-heat diet supplements actually. We are trying our best to provide moisture related fruits like watermelons and sugarcanes to the animals. As per the recommendations by the doctors, we are taking various steps and providing food and anti-heat medicines to the animals to help them beat severe heat wave condition. We are also ensuring 24-hour water supply in every enclosure. We are also ensuring water supply in the pools so that animals could take bath to beat the heat,” said Nandankanan Zoo Director Manoj V Nair.
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Bhubaneswar, Apr 3 (PTI) In view of the prevailing heatwave condition in Odisha, the Nandankanan Zoo authority has made special arrangements to protect the animals in the zoo from the scorching summer.
Special arrangements like— air coolers, sprinklers, and fruits—have been made in the zoo to provide relief to the animals from the intense heat wave conditions, officials said on Wednesday.
Special arrangements in the form of water sprinklers in their enclosures have been made for elephants, sambar and deers while coolers have been provided for the chimpanzees and gibbons. Besides, ice water has been provided to bears for bathing.
Watermelons, super fruits like sugarcane and anti-heat medicines are being given to the animals as per veterinary doctors’ advice, said Nandankanan Zoo director Manoj V Nair.
“We are also ensuring 24-hour drinking water supply in every enclosure of the zoo. We are also ensuring water supply in the pools so that animals could take baths to beat the heat,” he said.
The enclosures are covered with bamboo thatch and reed screens to protect the animals from the intense heat. Water sprinkling is being done on the bamboo thatch at regular intervals, zoo officials said.
The zoo has 14 drinking water kiosks at different places for tourists. Arrangements are being made to install some new kiosks, they said. PTI BBM BBM RG
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Ice Baths For Bears, Coolers For Chimps To Ward Off Heat In Nandankanan Zoo
Special arrangements like- air coolers, sprinklers, and fruits-have been made in the zoo to provide relief to the animals from the intense heat wave conditions, officials said on Wednesday.
24-hour drinking water supply to be there in every zoo enclosure, say officials. (Representational)
In view of the prevailing heatwave condition in Odisha, the Nandankanan Zoo authority has made special arrangements to protect the animals in the zoo from the scorching summer.
Special arrangements in the form of water sprinklers in their enclosures have been made for elephants, sambar and deers while coolers have been provided for the chimpanzees and gibbons. Besides, ice water has been provided to bears for bathing.
Watermelons, super fruits like sugarcane and anti-heat medicines are being given to the animals as per veterinary doctors' advice, said Nandankanan Zoo director Manoj V Nair.
"We are also ensuring 24-hour drinking water supply in every enclosure of the zoo. We are also ensuring water supply in the pools so that animals could take baths to beat the heat," he said.
The enclosures are covered with bamboo thatch and reed screens to protect the animals from the intense heat. Water sprinkling is being done on the bamboo thatch at regular intervals, zoo officials said.
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Nandankanan Zoological Park is a 437-hectare (1,080-acre) zoo and botanical garden in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.Established in 1960, it was opened to the public in 1979 and became the first zoo in India to join World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) in 2009. It also contains a botanical garden and part of it has been declared a sanctuary.
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Nandankanan Zoological Park (Odia: ନନ୍ଦନକାନନ ଜୀବ ଉଦ୍ୟାନ) is a 437-hectare (1,080-section of land) zoo and professional flowerbed in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Set up in 1960, it was opened to general society in 1979 and turned into the first zoo in Quite a while to join World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) in 2009.
Nandankanan Zoological Park. India, Asia. ... Spread over 4 sq km, the zoo also houses Asiatic lions, Himalayan bears, hippos, several species of crocs, a variety of snakes and a sizeable bird aviary. Forty-five-minute safaris to see some of the lions and tigers roaming a fenced forest area cost ₹30 per person. An autorickshaw/car drop-off ...
Nandankanan is the only zoo in India with the credit of having Patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas), Eastern Rosella (Platycercus eximus) and Open-billed Stork (Anastomus Oscitans). Besides, it has the glory among the 2 zoos in India having Orang-Utan (others in Kanpur Zoological Park, Uttar Pradesh), Indian Pangolin (others in Jhargram Zoo, West ...
About Nandankanan Zoological Park. It is located 15 km from Bhubaneswar, Odisha, and was inaugurated in 1960.It holds the distinction of being the first zoo in India to join the World Association of Zoos & Aquariums (WAZA), a global alliance dedicated to animal care and conservation. Recognized for breeding Indian pangolins and white tigers, it is also a breeding ground for leopards, mouse ...
The Nandankanan tragedy. The death of 12 tigers in an Orissa zoo raises important questions about the care and management of wild animals in captivity. ESTABLISHED 40 years ago, Nandankanan in Orissa, famous for its tigers, is considered one of the finest zoos in India. This month it faced the worst catastrophe in its history, when 11 tigers ...
Nandankanan is among the six participating zoos for the conservation breeding of White-backed vulture. Few Unique Features of the Nandankanan Zoological Park. First zoo in the World to breed White tiger and Melanistic tiger. White Tiger is a rare form of Bengal Tiger with a unique (recessive) gene which gives it a white color.
A zoo is a place where different kinds of wild animals, birds, reptiles are kept so that people can go and see them. These animals are kept in separate enclosures and cages. On 14th November (Childrens' Day) I paid a visit to the famous zoo at Nandankanan, some distance from Bhubaneswar. My parents took us to the zoo.
Nandankanan Zoological Park Bhubaneswar is India's 2nd largest Zoo. This vlog is on Nandankanan Zoo in 2021. Nandankanan zoo bhubaneswar is now opened after ...
Nandankanan Zoo makes special arrangements to keep animals cool against heat wave. Amid the heat waves, Nandankanan authorities have taken special care of animals and placed air coolers, ice slabs and proper arrangements for water sprinkling on the roofs regularly. In a bid to protect the animals from the severe heatwave conditions prevailing ...
Bhubaneswar, Apr 3 (PTI) In view of the prevailing heatwave condition in Odisha, the Nandankanan Zoo authority has made special arrangements to protect the animals in the zoo from the scorching summer. Special arrangements like— air coolers, sprinklers, and fruits—have been made in the zoo to provide relief to the animals from the intense heat […]
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Bhubaneswar: In view of the prevailing heatwave condition in Odisha, the Nandankanan Zoo authority has made special arrangements to protect the animals in the zoo from the scorching summer.
The Zoo nursery will be open for visiting daily except Mondays from 11:00 to 16:00. It is possible to visit it only in the framework of group tours, which will be held at 11:00, 13:00 and 14:30. The visitors will be able to purchase tickets on the spot at special ticket offices of the Zoo nursery. Following the tour route, visitors will see ...
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