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Sarthana Nature Park
Date opened1984
LocationSurat, Gujarat, India
Land area81 acres

Sarthana Nature Park is a zoological garden located in Surat, Gujarat, India, owned and managed by Surat Municipal Corporation.

This is the largest zoological garden of the state and one of the oldest zoological parks of Gujarat, spread over the 81 acres with river Tapi on the north side and Surat Kamrej road is on its south side.

The zoo was established in 1984, the first zoo in South Gujarat region and Gujarat's breeding center. The zoo has successfully bred lions, royal Bengal tigers, Himalayan bears and white peafowl.[1][2][3][4]

  1. ^ "Surat zoo first in Gujarat to breed otters - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". 9 January 2011.
  2. ^ Nature Park
  3. ^ "Zones".
  4. ^ "Species To Be Displayed".

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