Introduction

Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park, popularly known as Katraj Zoo, is one of Pune’s premier wildlife attractions. Established in 1999 and spanning 130 acres, the zoo is renowned for its commitment to wildlife conservation, education, and recreation. Visitors can expect a dynamic experience exploring its three major zones—an animal orphanage, the famous Katraj Snake Park, and the main zoo area—each designed to foster learning, appreciation for biodiversity, and memorable encounters with India’s iconic and exotic species. Conveniently located along the Pune-Satara Highway, the park is easily accessible from the city center, making it an ideal destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and tourists.

For the latest information on visiting hours, ticketing, and events, refer to the Pune Municipal Corporation website and trusted travel resources (Tripoto, Holidify).


Historical Background and Development

Early Origins

The legacy of Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park dates back to the 18th century when Madhavrao Peshwe established a private menagerie at the base of Parvati Hill. In 1953, the Pune Municipal Corporation formalized this tradition by creating Peshwe Park, a modest 7-acre zoo. As animal welfare standards advanced, the need for a modern facility became apparent, leading to the establishment of the Katraj Snake Park in 1986 and, ultimately, the Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park in 1999.

Transition to Modernity

A significant turning point was the 1986 founding of the Katraj Snake Park by Mr. Neelam Kumar Khaire, which soon became renowned for its diverse reptile collection and educational outreach. With increasing emphasis on animal welfare and conservation, the current 130-acre park was developed, bringing together the snake park, orphanage, and a modern zoo under the guidance of the Central Zoo Authority of India.

Current Structure and Unique Features

The park is divided into three interconnected zones:

  • Animal Orphanage: Dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and care of injured or orphaned wildlife.
  • Katraj Snake Park: Home to more than 160 snake species, including the famed King Cobra, with Braille signage and educational programs.
  • Main Zoo Area: Features diverse mammals, birds, and reptiles in expansive, naturalistic enclosures.

Katraj Lake, a 42-acre water body, enhances the park’s natural ambiance and supports aquatic life.


Visiting Hours and Ticket Information

  • Open Days: Thursday to Monday (Closed on Wednesdays for maintenance)
  • Timings: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM (Last entry at 5:00 PM)
  • Entry Fees:
    • Adults: ₹50
    • Children (3–12 years): ₹20–₹25
    • Senior Citizens: ₹25
    • Foreign Nationals: ₹25
    • School Groups: Discounted rates; prior booking required
    • Handicapped/Blind: Free (with valid ID)
    • Camera Charges: Still camera ₹50, Video camera ₹200
    • Mini-bus/Electric car ride: ₹40 (adults), ₹25 (children)
    • Mobile photography: Free

Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via the official website for queue-free access and additional benefits (punetourism.co.in, travelsetu.com).


Location and Accessibility

  • Address: Pune-Satara Road, Katraj, Pune, Maharashtra 411046, India
  • Distance from City Center: 7–15 km
  • Public Transport:
    • Buses from Swargate (bus no. 29, every 15 min.)
    • Auto-rickshaws and taxis readily available
  • Private Vehicles:
    • Ample on-site parking for two-wheelers and cars (Holidify)
  • Accessibility:
    • Wheelchair-accessible paths, ramps, and restrooms
    • Battery-operated mini-buses and electric cars for mobility-impaired visitors
    • Maps and information kiosks at the entrance
    • Braille guides and tactile exhibits in the snake park

Park Layout and Major Attractions

Animal Orphanage

The orphanage functions as a rescue and rehabilitation center for injured or abandoned animals, many of which are later released back into the wild or cared for long-term. Educational displays highlight rescue stories and the importance of wildlife protection.

Katraj Snake Park

Renowned for its vast collection, the snake park features over 22 snake species, including a celebrated king cobra, as well as other reptiles such as turtles and lizards. Live demonstrations and snake awareness programs, especially during the annual Nag Panchami festival, are a highlight (mahaforest.gov.in, punebestplaces.com).

Main Zoo Section

  • Big Cats: View Bengal tigers, Asiatic lions, and leopards in large enclosures with observation platforms.
  • Elephants & Herbivores: Indian elephants, sambar, spotted deer, nilgai, and more roam in grassland paddocks.
  • Bird Aviary: Walk-through aviaries host peafowl, parakeets, emus, and waterfowl.
  • Primate Zone: Langurs, macaques, and other primates in enriched habitats.
  • Reptile House: Turtles, tortoises, and lizards exhibited with informative signage.

Katraj Lake

A scenic 42-acre lake is central to the park, ideal for relaxation, birdwatching, and photography.

Children's Play and Picnic Areas

Designated playgrounds and picnic spots with seating, swings, and shaded areas make the zoo family-friendly.


Educational Programs and Community Initiatives

  • Onsite Education: Wildlife Research Centre conducts breeding and behavioral studies; guided tours and educational talks are available (travelsetu.com).
  • School Programs: Discounted group rates, interactive workshops, and animal encounters.
  • Animal Adoption: Visitors can sponsor animal care, supporting conservation efforts.
  • Volunteer Opportunities: Available during special events and festivals.

Facilities and Visitor Services

  • Multiple food stalls and canteens
  • Souvenir and refreshment shops
  • Drinking water stations throughout the park
  • Clean, accessible restrooms
  • No-plastic policy enforced; sustainable alternatives encouraged
  • Safety rules strictly observed—no feeding or teasing animals, with fines for violations
  • Guided tour services available for a nominal fee

Best Time to Visit

  • Winter (November–February): Cool weather, active wildlife, and pleasant for families/photographers
  • Monsoon (July–September): Lush greenery, but occasional rain
  • Summer (March–May): Hot; best to visit early morning or late afternoon

Weekdays are recommended for a quieter experience, as weekends and public holidays see higher footfall.


Special Events and Guided Tours

  • Annual Snake Festival: Live reptile demonstrations and awareness programs
  • Wildlife Workshops: Regular educational sessions for all age groups
  • Guided Tours: Available on request, especially on weekends and holidays

Nearby Attractions

Enhance your trip by visiting:

  • Shaniwar Wada: Historic fort in Pune city center (12 km)
  • Aga Khan Palace: Significant heritage site
  • Pune Okayama Friendship Garden: Japanese-themed garden (10 km)
  • Parvati Hill: Panoramic views of Pune (14 km)
  • Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple: Famous temple nearby

(punetourism.co.in)


Sustainability and Conservation Efforts

The zoo practices eco-friendly measures such as rainwater harvesting, solar lighting, and waste segregation. It actively participates in breeding programs for endangered species, wildlife rehabilitation, and community outreach.


Upcoming Developments

In 2025, the park will introduce new species including marmosets, mouse deer, and zebras, along with a world-class reptile exhibit. Infrastructure improvements are underway to enhance visitor amenities and educational resources (Pune News).


FAQs

Q: What are the zoo’s visiting hours?
A: Open Thursday to Monday, 9:30 AM–5:00 PM; closed Wednesdays.

Q: How much are tickets?
A: Adults ₹50, children ₹20–25, senior citizens and students discounted, free for handicapped/blind with valid ID.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Yes, by advance request or on weekends.

Q: Is the zoo wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, with ramps, accessible restrooms, and mobility assistance vehicles.

Q: Can I bring my own food or plastic bags?
A: Plastic is prohibited; use paper or cloth alternatives.

Q: Are pets allowed?
A: Pets are not permitted inside the zoo.

Q: Are cameras allowed?
A: Yes, with applicable fees for still/video cameras. Mobile phone photography is free.


Visitor Tips

  • Allocate 3–4 hours to explore the park comfortably.
  • Arrive early to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and carry water.
  • Follow all park rules and staff instructions for safety and animal welfare.
  • Check the official website for updates on timings, ticket prices, and special events.

Contact Information


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