My recent visit to Rewalsar Zoo with a friend was rather disappointing, to say the least. The potential of the zoo was evident, yet the glaring shortcomings overshadowed any positive aspects.
Upon arriving, I couldn't help but notice the extent of the investment poured into the zoo's infrastructure. However, it was immediately apparent that the allocation of funds was questionable at best. The condition of the facilities and enclosures left much to be desired, and it became evident that the zoo had not lived up to the expectations set by the hefty investment.
It's disheartening to think that the money, which could have been used to create a well-maintained and immersive animal habitat, might have been squandered on non-essential conveniences or benefits for contractors. The result was a zoo that failed to provide adequate living conditions for the animals it housed.
The state of the enclosures and general upkeep was indeed far from satisfactory. The animals appeared to be living in less-than-ideal environments, which was both distressing and disappointing. It's evident that despite the efforts and resources invested, the zoo's management had not prioritized the well-being and comfort of its inhabitants.
In the end, what could have been a promising and enjoyable outing turned into a sobering experience. It's unfortunate to see a place with potential fall short due to mismanagement and a lack of attention to the fundamental needs of the animals and the overall visitor experience.
As a visitor, I hope that the Rewalsar Zoo takes these concerns seriously and addresses the pressing issues at hand. There's a clear need for improvements in the infrastructure, animal habitats, and overall management to transform the zoo into a place that genuinely honors the animals it houses and provides visitors with an educational and...
Read moreNice zoo to spent your time Or to fresh youself. For visiting only 20 rupees ticket. In zoo there is black beer, kakar, porcupine, sambhar, goral, monkey and yes zoo is developing to make it better and construction on going to for the installations of aviary park.. So i recomend you to visit one time if you are in rewalsar area. And yes enjoy your day. It was nice experience. I went there for with my 3 friends. And we have enjoyed lot. It's a mini zoo so dont expect that there will be a lot of animal to visit. And i request to all of you don't through waste material here and there in zoo area. Proper sanitation should make from yourself. Jai hind.a beautiful lake near to zoo. Where a chechu mela is organised in...
Read moreThe Rewalsar Mini Zoo is a good example of why we shouldn't run zoos. A small, cramped place, the only animals of note are the majestic sambhar deer and the cute barking deer. Housed in two large overgrazed compounds resembling a devastation zone, the sambhar were without food or water, suffering from a skin disease or likely a nutrient/vitamin shortage, which left them with patchy hair. The tiny, cramped bear cells were mercifully empty. Other than a jungle fowl enclosure, other enclosures were empty or abandoned. Clearly, it employs a lot of people, who make a good living off these miserable few animals, and conning the ticket-buying public. This place...
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