Jhargram Mini Zoo Jungalmahal Bengal Tourism

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Jhargram Mini Zoo Jungalmahal Bengal Tourism

Jhargram Mini Zoo Jungalmahal Bengal Tourism

Jhargram Mini Zoo Jungalmahal Bengal Tourism: This small zoo is about 2 km from the town. This Zoological Park was opened by the state forest department. Deers, snakes, crocodiles, black rabbits, wolves, peacocks, bears, various types of monkeys, and several varieties of trees can be seen here. It is a good place to visit with children.

  • Distance From Kharagpur Is Approx. 48Km Via NH49 and SH 5
  • Distance From Kolkata Is Approx. 175km Via NH16
  • Google Map: Jhargram Zoo Deer Park

Jhargram Mini Zoo, Jhargram, West Midnapur District, West Bengal, will provide a rewarding experience to the visitors about the wildlife of the region. The display, care, and awareness are such levels to promote the conservation of wildlife.

The Junglemahal Zoological Park is situated within the municipal limits of Jhargram Town and it is 3 km. away from Jhargram Rly. Station. It is about 16 km. away from NH-6. There is a good network of roads to approach Junglemahal Zoological Park, Jhargram. The nearest airport is Kolkata which is 160 km away from the zoo.

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At present Junglemahal Zoological Park has 147 Nos. Mammals, 65 Nos. Birds, 147 Nos. Reptiles. The total area of the Park is 21.54 hectares.

Zoos in West Bengal

1. Adina Deer Park, Adina, Malda
2. Alipore Zoological Garden, Kolkata
3. Animal Rescue Centre, Surulia at Purulia Town
4. Bardhaman Zoological Park, Bardhaman (formerly known as Ramnabagan Deer Park)
5. Bochamari Gharial Rescue Centre and Deer Park/ Rasik Beel
6. Garchumuk Deer Park, Garhchumuk, Howrah
7. Junglemahal Zoological Park, Jhargram (Formerly known as Jhargram Deer Park & Mini Zoo)
8. North Bengal Wild Animal Park, Siliguri
9. Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park
10. South Khairbari Leopard Safari & Rehabilitation Centre, Coochbehar
11. Sundarban Wild Animals Park, Jharkhali (Jharkhali Satellite Zoo)
12. Harinalaya, Eco Park, New Town, Kolkata

History of Jhargram District

The history of Jhargram is linked to the medieval history of India, as people believe that in about 1574 AD, Maan Singh came to conquer Bengal on behalf of the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great from Rajasthan (the erstwhile Rajputana Empire).

He appointed two of his loyal officers in the army, Sarveshwar Singh and his elder brother, to defeat the local tribal rulers of the region known as Jangalkhand, the region was populated by the Santhals, Mallas, Bhumijs, and Lodhas.

The Marathas also ruled this region from 1742 to 1747, they defeated the combined forces of the Nawab and the Raja of Bishnupur. After this, the territory remained an independent state till 1767, after which it became the possession of the East India Company, which remained till 1947.

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