The Tilyar Mini Zoo, Rohtak (Hindi: तिलयार लघु चिड़ियाघर, रोहतक, हरियाणा, भारत) is located inside the Tilyar Lake complex on Delhi Road in Rohtak, Haryana, India. This Zoo was built in year 1987. Tilyar Zoo at Rohtak (entry fee:INR10 for adults, INR5 for kids) is only 42 km from Delhi border and the zoo is well maintained,] Tilyar Lake (entry free for the lake) and Tilyar Zoo are worth visiting specially for families. Fishing is permissible at Tilyar Lake after paying INR200 fishing fee Harayana had many mini zoos spread across the state. In 2001 the Government of Haryana decided to shut these down and replace them with well developed viable zoos, this included setting up the zoo at Rohtak within Tilyar Lake complex.
As a result, enclosures for housing animals and aviaries for birds were built. Visitor facilities such as landscaping, walkways ahd trials, gardens, hillocks, lakes, artificial waterfalls, cafe, visitor toilets and resting shelters, watch towers, drinking water facilities, etc. were created. After closing down the non-viable Mini Zoos scattered all over the State in 2001 by the Government, emphasis was laid on development of Rohtak zoo by Chief Minister, Haryana in the 17th Meeting of Haryana State Wildlife Advisory Board held on 21.12.2000. The zoo at Rohtak has a few attractive birds and animals for public showing. Many birds species have been very common and the attractive animals in the zoo are also very few. Therefore, to elevate the status of this zoo and make it a well sought after recreational destination by the public, a decision was taken to extend it from an area of 16 acres to an area of 44 acres. The government transferred about 28 acres land from Tilyar Tourist Complex to Forest Department on 10th June 2003 to facilitate the expansion of the zoo. Accordingly, the layout plan of the zoo was prepared and submitted to the Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi on 9th April, 2004 for their sanction. The Central Zoo Authority sanctioned the layout plan on 28.3.2005. As per sanctioned layout plan of Rohtak Zoo, the enclosures for housing Gharial, Crocodile, Hippopotamus, Himalayan Black Bear, Leopard, Tiger, Fox, Hyena, Wolf, Jackal, Otter, Barking deer, Chinkara, Black buck, Sambhar, Langoor, Pig tailed monkey, Macque and Baboon and Bird aviaries for housing a number of exotic and local attractive birds are to be created. Besides, landscaping within the zoo complex will be done providing gardens, hillocks, lakes, waterfalls, visitor trails, paths and roads. For visitors, resting/relaxing places, cafes, toilets, watch towers, drinking water facilities etc. will be provided. For Deer species, fodder parks will be developed. To provide proper after care to the zoo inmates, veterinary facilities along with postmortem room will be developed. The entrance gate of the zoo will be an esthetically created so that entrance looks grand and spacious.
Adjoining Biodiversity centre will be merged with the gate house complex. The parking facility for the visitors vehicle will be provided in large open space in front of the gate house complex which will also have kiosks. The hillocks will be created in such a way that the visitors will have a panoramic view of different animal enclosures.
The following animals have been housed in this zoo:
Tiger Leopard Fox Hyena Wolf Gharial Mugger Hippopotamus Himalayan black bear Jackal Otter Pig-tailed monkey Baboon Bonnet macaque Gray langur Sambhar Blackbuck Chinkara Indian hog deer Barking deer Guineafowl Silver pheasant Fantail...
Read moreZoo is not properly maintained. The Tilyar Mini Zoo, Rohtak (Hindi: तिलयार लघु चिड़ियाघर, रोहतक, हरियाणा, भारत) is located inside the Tilyar Lake complex on Delhi Road in Rohtak, Haryana, India. This Zoo was built in year 1987 The Tilyar Zoo at Rohtak (entry fee:INR10 for adults, INR5 for kids) is only 42 km from Delhiborder and the zoo is well maintained,[1] Tilyar Lake (entry free for the lake) and Tilyar Zoo are worth visiting specially for families.[2] Fishing is permissible at Tilyar Lake after paying INR200 fishing fee.[3] Deer Park, Hisar, founded in 1970-71, is oldest among zoos and deer parks in Haryana
Haryana is now left with 5 tigers in captivity: 2 each in Mini Zoo, Bhiwani and Rohtak Zoo and 1 in Pipali Zoo[7]
In 2003, a baby baboon was born in captivity in Pipali Zoo[8]
In 2009, tiger Apaya of Bhiwani zoo attacked and killed another tigress.[9]
In 2011, tiger Apaya of Bhiwani zoo entered the enclosure of another tigress Rani and attacked her. Rani died and was buried on the zoo premises.
In 2011 another tiger Brondis had killed a caretaker in Bhiwani zoo.
In 2014, 43 private school kids who were visiting Bhiwnai zoo were attacked by the bees.[10]
The following animals have been housed in this zoo:[6]
Tiger
Leopard
Fox
Hyena
Wolf
Gharial
Mugger
Hippopotamus
Himalayan black bear
Jackal
Otter
Pig-tailed monkey
Baboon
Bonnet macaque
Gray langur
Sambhar
Blackbuck
Chinkara
Indian hog deer
Barking deer
Guineafowl
Silver pheasant
Fantail...
Read moreRohtak Zoo is a well-known spot in the city and a great place to visit, especially for families, students, and nature lovers. It's a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle and offers a chance to connect with wildlife up close.
The zoo is home to a variety of animals, including bears, tigers, lions, crocodiles, and many other species of birds, reptiles, and mammals. Watching these majestic animals in a safe and natural-looking habitat is both exciting and educational, particularly for children.
The surroundings are quite pleasant, with clean walking paths, greenery, and shaded areas that make it comfortable for visitors even during warmer days. There are informative boards near the enclosures, providing useful facts about the animals, which adds to the learning experience.
The zoo is generally well-maintained, and efforts have been made to keep the enclosures spacious and safe. It's not just a place for recreation, but also promotes awareness and appreciation of wildlife and conservation.
Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or even alone, Rohtak Zoo offers a relaxing and enjoyable experience. It’s a good place to spend a few hours, take a peaceful walk, and observe animals in a natural environment. If you're in Rohtak or nearby, it's definitely...
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