National Zoological Park Delhi
Address
Mathura Road, New Delhi 110003, India
Country
india
Website
https://nzpnewdelhi.gov.inOpening Hours
Open daily 9:00am–4:30pm (closed Fridays)
Popularity
**🏆 India's National Zoo** - India's largest zoo – **176 acres** adjacent to the **Purana Qila** (Old Fort) - Famous **white tiger** collection – one of India's most visited zoo exhibits - Critical conservation programme for **Asiatic lions** – found only in India - Managed by **Central Zoo Authority** – sets standards for all Indian zoos - Located in central **New Delhi** – easily accessible from major hotels
India's Premier National Zoo
National Zoological Park (Delhi Zoo) is India's largest and most important zoo, located adjacent to the Old Fort (Purana Qila) in central New Delhi. Established in 1959 and covering 176 acres, it is home to over 1,350 animals from more than 130 species and is managed directly by the Central Zoo Authority of India — the apex body that sets standards for all Indian zoos.
🐯 Animals & Highlights
Big Cats:
- Royal Bengal tigers – Multiple individuals in large naturalistic habitats
- White tigers – Delhi Zoo is particularly famous for its white tiger collection
- Asiatic lions — Found only in India's Gir Forest; Delhi Zoo runs a conservation programme
- Leopards, jaguars, clouded leopards
Asian Megafauna:
- Indian one-horned rhinoceros — India's armoured giant
- Asian elephants, hippopotamus, Nile crocodiles
- Indian gaur, sambar deer, spotted deer, nilgai
Primates:
- Gorillas, chimpanzees, spider monkeys
- Indian langurs and macaques — native Indian primates
Birds:
- Extensive aviary with flamingos, pelicans, peacocks and rare Indian species
🏛️ Old Fort Setting
The zoo's backdrop of the Purana Qila (Old Fort) — a 16th-century Mughal fortification — creates one of the world's most historically dramatic zoo settings, with medieval walls visible throughout the grounds.