Delhi Zoo is all set to open from March 1
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Feb 26, 2022, 17:30 IST
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Reports have it that all section supervisors have been advised to ensure that strict compliance of COVID-19 protocols are maintained, and make sure visitors are following all social distancing norms. Before this, the zoo was opene … Read more
Reports have it that all section supervisors have been advised to ensure that strict compliance of COVID-19 protocols are maintained, and make sure visitors are following all social distancing norms. Before this, the zoo was opened on August 1, 2021, for visitors, after it was again shut down for COVID-led crises in the country. Read less
Reports have it that all section supervisors have been advised to ensure that strict compliance of COVID-19 protocols are maintained, and make sure visitors are following all social distancing norms. Before this, the zoo was opened on August 1, 2021, for visitors, after it was again shut down for COVID-led crises in the country.
The National Zoological Park is a popular attraction in Delhi that is home to a large number of varied species of reptiles, birds, and mammals which live in an environment that resembles their natural habitat in many ways. The highlights of this zoo are white tiger, jaguar, gaur, rhinoceros, brow-antlered deer, lion-tailed Macaque, so don’t miss to spot them when here.
How can you book tickets online?
First, visit the official website of the National Zoological Park.Then, go to the Buy Tickets section on the homepage
After this, a new page will open which will let you select your preferred slot and book the tickets at ease.
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