Karachi Zoological Garden

Karachi Zoological Garden is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It was established in the year 1878 and was commonly called as Mahatma Gandhi Garden after the independence of Pakistan, the name was changed to Karachi Zoological Gardens.Presently, total sanctioned strength of Karachi Zoo is 242 staff including 6 technical staff and the rest skilled or semi skilled workers/staff. It consists of a zoo, and several botanical gardens. Karachi Zoological Gardens are of the most popular recreation areas in Karachi.

The zoo has a Reptile House which exhibits 13 species of snakes and lizards along with hatchlings of turtles and crocodiles. It also houses a Natural History Museum which contains preserved animals and is a place where people can come in and study the animals.

There is also a Mughal garden where there are beautiful roses surrounding fountains that lead to a structure straight from the Mughal era.

An Indian elephant named Anarkali was an Indian elephant who brought the zoo fame for six decades. She died on July 19, 2006.

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  1. MissSapphire says:

    I think zoological gardens are very important! Not only for kinds who need education but for adults can be relaxant as well! I think it’s one of the best places where you can spend your weekend :) more animals, more fun! glad to hear about you!

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