
Hyderabad Zoo
Hyderabad, July 7, 2025 — Exciting news for wildlife lovers! The Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad is set to introduce a night safari, offering visitors a rare opportunity to witness the behavior of nocturnal animals in their natural habitat. This comes after the Central Zoo Authority of India (CZAI) recently lifted its long-standing ban on night safaris in Indian zoos.
According to a report by The Times of India, the plan is currently in its preliminary stages, but authorities aim to make the night safari operational within a year. Once launched, the safari will run daily from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM, showcasing animals that are typically active after sunset.
What to Expect
The night safari is expected to feature a range of nocturnal species, including owls, hyenas, civets, jackals, jungle cats, and possibly big cats like leopards under controlled conditions. Lighting and safari paths will be designed to minimize disturbance to the animals while maximizing the visitor experience.
About Nehru Zoological Park
Established on October 6, 1963, Nehru Zoological Park is located near the historic Mir Alam Tank in Bahadurpura, Hyderabad. It spans a vast area and is one of India’s most popular zoos, known for its open enclosures and naturalistic habitats.
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Total animals: 2,240
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Mammals: 664 (55 species)
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Birds: 1,227 (97 species)
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Reptiles: 341 (38 species)
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Amphibians: 8 (2 species)
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The zoo’s lush landscape and water bodies also attract a large number of migratory and native bird species, making it a favorite spot for bird watchers and nature lovers.
A Boost to Eco-Tourism
The proposed night safari is expected to boost tourism and public interest in wildlife conservation. Officials aim to balance educational outreach with ecological sensitivity, ensuring that the animals’ well-being remains a top priority.
Further details on the animals to be featured, ticket pricing, and safari logistics are expected to be released in the coming months.
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(With inputs from agencies)
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