Mysore Zoo, Mysore

  • Spend Time

    02 Hours

  • Best Time To Visit

    June To September

  • Timings

    08:30 Am To 05:30 Pm

Mysore

Karnataka

Mysore Zoo, Mysore

There are many beautiful places to visit in Mysore that provide wonderful experiences. While there are many tourist destinations that appeal to all types of visitors, Mysore Zoo is one of the locations that everyone enjoys. It is one of the top locations in this location. It draws visitors from all around due to the lots of things to discover and do there.

The Mysore Zoo, one of the largest and oldest in India, is located 3 kilometers from the city center. The renowned Mysore Maharaja Palace is only 2 miles distant. You will see lots of animals and plants. This zoo also offers a beautiful scenic charm that was unmatched by anything else. It’s because of the magnificence of the Chamundi hills next to it.

Later, it was known as Palace Zoological Gardens. But again, in the year 1909, it was renamed Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens. More than 40 other countries around the world, including Mysore, have a record number of bird species housed in the Mysore Zoo. It is renowned for rearing uncommon creatures, a trait found in just a small number of other zoos worldwide.

Best Time to Visit the Mysore Zoo

Holiday: Every Tuesday

Other Days Timings: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

The Zoo is best visited before 11:00 am or after 3:00 pm when the majority of the animals are most active. The majority of animals rest in the afternoons because of the summer's heat. The zoo opens in the morning, which is when birds are most active. After 3:00 PM, the majority of mammals begin to emerge in the open area due to a little chilly outside.

The peak times of year for tourists to the Mysore Zoo are the summer break. It’s when the start of a new year, and the Dussehra festival. Winter is a good time to visit the zoo. The weather is comfortable for both the animals and the tourists. On the weekends and on official holidays, the Zoo is extremely crowded. Choose weekdays if you wish to take your family to the Mysore Zoo on a less busy day.

Mysore Zoo Entrance Fees

The entrance fee varies on weekdays and weekends.

  1. Weekdays
  • Cost of a ticket for Adults: Rs 50 per head
  • Cost of a ticket for Children (5 to 12 years): Rs 20 per head

 

  1. Weekends and Government Holidays
  • Cost of a ticket for Adults: Rs 60 per head
  • Cost of a ticket for Children (5 to 12 years): Rs 30 per head

Things to Do in Mysore Zoo

  • Among all zoo activities, viewing animals and birds is the most popular.
  • Other locations, such as the Royal Mysore Walks, are less than 1 mile away. Everyone can have fun here, regardless of age.
  • Then there is Gopalswamy Temple, a historic building with Mysorean traditional sculptures and, of course, a gorgeous location.
  • Additionally, Mall of Mysore is just 500 meters away. You may easily stop by this location and have some enjoyable mall shopping.

Nearby Attractions

  • Mysore Maharajah’s Palace
  • Royal Mysore walks
  • Mall of Mysore
  • Himada Gopalswamy temple
  • Karanji lake
  • St Philomena’s Church
  • Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum
  • Chamundi Hill Bull Statue

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Frequently Asked Question

Q1. Can we visit Mysore Zoo?

A1. Every day of the week, the zoo is open. Tuesday is a holiday. The Mysore Zoo is open from 8:30 AM until 5:30 PM. However, if you enjoy bird watching, the morning is the best time to go. Because it is said that birds are more active then.

Q2. How long should I plan to spend in the Mysore Zoo?

A2. While you are in Mysore, make sure to visit the Mysore Zoo. Exceptionally nicely kept and a must-see location. If you want to take a leisurely stroll through the zoo, it will take you close to two to three hours.

Q3. Is it okay to bring food into the Mysore Zoo?

A3. The Zoo is a plastic-free zone. Bring food in non-plastic wrappers or containers if you want to bring any.

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