A Day at Mysuru Zoo – official documentary (HD)

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A Day at Mysuru Zoo – official documentary (HD)


Produced, directed, and filmed by Shekar Dattatri, this film was commissioned by the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, Mysuru, India, to commemorate its 125th year of existence. With its old-world charm, clean and green surroundings, spacious enclosures, and well-cared for animals, it is clearly one of the best zoos in Asia. For the…

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  1. I recently visited it. Nice to see the various animals and bird species. It is very clean and maintained park.Thanks to all the staff for maintain of our national assets.

  2. My hubby and me visited this zoo on last year ending days few days back .we visited after many years so many nice changes … Now all animals have spacious pvt places
    We had same opinion just like all other visitors. .. just thought to share with you guys too …
    Now adoption policy is individually maintained. .
    Mine and all visitors thought the idea like there should have been " volunteered United daily feed donations or United adoption policy .. wherein every zoo entrant can voluntary donate a sum ranging from rs 10 to rs 5000 in denomination. ..or upto their individual interest .. so Unitedly we all happily get a chance to feed animsls in our life … we can donate as per our interst while entry ticket buying place or at exit … I hope you get to capture happy smiles from people and children. ..
    Also if you are raising saplings from the organic manure then even a plant saplings stall at exit will help many people as it's like living sovereigner full of life .clearly giving msg Save trees and plants Save Animals. ..
    Great job Zoo staff and zoo organisation. .. we are proud of you!!!!

  3. I lived in Mysuru from 1958-1962 attending middle and high schools. One of the most memorable experience was on November 14th, the Childrens' Day. All school children could visit the Zoo free! At the exit they would give us each a mithai. Yet another day in the year it was free was on the birthday of the maharaja of Mysuru (who wan no longer a king but had become Rajapramukh in democratic India). Again we would end the visit on a sweet note. This time the mithai was from the palace. The documentary did stir some pleasant memories. Thank you.

  4. This was such a wholesome documentary 😍 Loved the way humans and animals are living in harmony. Respect to the entire team working there to maintain the zoo and to look after each and every animal with utmost care💯❤

  5. Thanks to Mysuru zoo management
    Thanks to rich people for adopting animals and funding them.
    And special thanks Mysuru wodeyar for conserving these beautiful animals