Van Vihar National Park

Van Vihar National Park

Van Vihar National Park is an urban zoological park near Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, offering a unique combination of natural forest habitat and captive wildlife experience.

1100 acres
Acres Protected
3.5 miles
Miles of Trails
Over 1 million
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Van Vihar National Park

Van Vihar National Park
 

Van Vihar National Park is a wildlife sanctuary located on the southern edge of Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. Spanning an area of approximately 4.45 square kilometers, it functions as a modern zoological park with animals kept in open enclosures that closely resemble their natural habitats. The park overlooks the Upper Lake (Bhojtal) and integrates natural forest land into its design, which supports a variety of indigenous and exotic animal species. Established in 1998, Van Vihar was created to promote wildlife conservation, research, and eco-tourism within an urban setting. It houses numerous mammals, birds, and reptiles, including tigers, lions, leopards, Indian gaur, nilgai, sloth bears, and a rich variety of bird species. The park is famous for its landscape blending dry deciduous forest with open areas, streamlets, and rocky outcrops, providing visitors with a close-to-nature experience. It also features well-maintained walking paths, animal viewing points, and educational displays, making it a favored destination for families and wildlife enthusiasts. The park's proximity to Bhopal makes it easily accessible and popular for day trips. In addition to animal watching, visitors can learn about conservation efforts and the importance of habitat protection in a rapidly urbanizing region. Overall, Van Vihar offers a safe and informative environment for exploring Central Indian wildlife and contributes to raising awareness about animal preservation.

Highlights

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Open enclosure design showcasing semi-natural habitats for large mammals

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Scenic view overlooking the Upper Lake (Bhojtal)

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Diverse fauna including Bengal tigers, Indian gaur, and spotted deer

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Educational wildlife interpretation center with conservation programs

Notable Natural Features

Open Zoo Concept

Animals are kept in large enclosures designed to mimic their natural environment rather than traditional cages.

Upper Lake View

The park overlooks Bhopal’s Upper Lake offering picturesque views alongside wildlife spotting.

Animal Rescue and Conservation

Van Vihar functions as a rescue center for injured or abandoned wild animals, integrating conservation efforts within an urban area.