Park & nature · Eastern Suburbs

Mumbai Zoo (Veermata Jijabai Udyan)

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Mumbai Zoo, officially known as Veermata Jijabai Udyan, is a cherished green space in the heart of Mumbai's Eastern Suburbs. Established in 1861, it combines a zoological park with a botanical garden, featuring a variety of animals like tigers, lions, and monkeys, alongside a lush collection of rare trees and plants. The zoo's Victorian-era architecture, including the old aviary and the grand entrance gate, adds historical charm. Visitors can stroll along shaded pathways, observe animals in enclosures that have been modernized in recent years, and relax by the pond. While the zoo shows its age in places, it remains a popular spot for families and nature lovers seeking a tranquil retreat from the city's bustle. The adjacent garden, with its well-maintained lawns and flowerbeds, offers a pleasant picnic area. The zoo's central location near Byculla Railway Station makes it easily accessible, though crowds can be heavy on weekends.

Don't miss

  • See the century-old baobab and other rare trees in the botanical garden
  • Visit the renovated tiger and lion enclosures
  • Explore the historic aviary and reptile house
  • Enjoy a picnic near the central pond
  • Check out the children's play area and toy train

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Mumbai Zoo (Veermata Jijabai Udyan)

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current rates; book online to skip queues on busy days). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
38
4 star
52
3 star
62
2 star
32
1 star
41

Know before you go

  • Allow at least 2 hours to explore both the zoo and garden.
  • Carry water and snacks; on-site food options are limited.
  • Photography is allowed, but avoid flash near animals.
  • Do not feed the animals; it's strictly prohibited.

A bit of history

Opened in 1861 as Victoria Gardens, the zoo was renamed in 1969 after Veermata Jijabai, mother of Shivaji Maharaj. It was originally a botanical garden before adding animals, and its historic bandstand and fountain date from the British era.

Common questions

Is the zoo open every day?

It is open Tuesday through Sunday; closed on Mondays and public holidays.

Can I bring outside food?

Yes, picnics are allowed in the garden area, but not inside animal enclosures.

Are there guided tours?

No regular guided tours, but signage provides information.

Is parking available?

Limited street parking; using public transport is recommended.

How much time do I need?

Plan for 2-3 hours to see everything comfortably.

Are there restrooms?

Yes, public restrooms are available on site.

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