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,    79 Com Brightly coloured houses, reticent but smiling locals, and low-lying clouds. Undulating Tea Estates spread out as far as the eye can see, mystic spice plantations and coffee farms spread over acres, walls covered with bright red hibiscus flowers, and roads lined with sunflowers. A road trip in Kerala is a delightful assault to the senses – the colours, the smiles, and the landscapes are bound to leave the traveller in you reeling with joy. Tea Estates and clouds – Kerala will leave the traveller in you reeling with joy 0.2K Randle, Knicks edge out Warriors 116-114 to earn first win of road trip   Suggested itinerary for a road trip in Kerala Here’s a suggested itinerary for a road trip in Kerala before I divulge the route we took and provide tips and tricks to making the most of a road trip to Kerala in 2 weeks: Tea Estates and hills at Munnar or Wayanad (3-4 days) Spice Plantations and wildlife at Thekkady (3 days) Backwaters and houseboats at Kumarakom or Al...

Vandalur zoo : the largest zoo in india

        Arignar Anna                  zoological park 




It is the largest Zoological park in the country located at vandalur Chennai.
It is located 31 kilometres away from Chennai Central(19mi)
And 15kilometres from Chennai airport (9.3mi).
This zoo was spread over an area of 602 hectares
(1490 acres) including A 92.45hectare rescue and rehabilitation centre.

There were about 47 species of mammals, sixty three species of birds, 31 species of reptiles,5 species of amphibians, 28 species of fishes and ten species of insects in the park




Vandalur zoo was established in 1855, it is the first public zoo in India.
The history of vandalur zoo goes back to 1855,
When the Madras zoo was established by Edward Balfour, director of government Central museum, according to an official note


There are about 2.05 million people are visiting vandalur zoo per year

 The people are visiting vandalur zoo not only for the entertainment but also so to know the history of the zoo



: The enclosure for the king cobra has an air conditioner fitted, as it cannot stand the summer heat. The soaring temperature in Chennai is bound to give the animals a tough time. All the cages in the zoo are well protected. They have thatched roofs on the top of every enclosure and fresh river sand has been spread on the floor to make it cooler for the animals. Water is sprinkled on the sand to provide some cool relief to the animals. Caves that are exposed directly to the sun are put under a shower twice a day.




: Stone boards reveal the zoological nature, feeding, mating and breeding habits of the animals. The trees bear placards with their botanical name and other details. The zoo is woody, with plenty of trees. There are tree-lined tar-topped paths for a long trek inside the zoo. You can make use of battery-operated vehicles plying inside the zoo area for a fee.

There is a 'student zoo club', whose members are imparted training and education about wildlife management, conservation, animal behavior, their habitats, ecosystems, education, animal adaptations, reproduction, nutrition, animal housing and husbandry

   Tickets



Ticket price-
Children - 50 INRs
Adult - 90 INRs


Timings :

Zoo visiting time

Monday -9am to 5pm
Tuesday - closed
Wednesday -9am to 5pm
Thursday -9am to 5pm
Friday -9am to 5pm 
Saturday -9am to 5pm
Sunday -9am to 5pm



 Animals gallery



Tiger


Lion


                            Kangaroo


                               Monkey


Elephant


White tiger 


                             Snakes

              

          How to reach 

We can reach vandalur zoo Tambaram railway station




Tambaram railway station is 7 km far away from vandalur zoo

Vandalur zoo is 8 km far away from Tambaram bus stop




Meenambakkam airport is 18 kilometres far away from vandalur zoo



By md suhan yeshwanth , kailash

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