HomeCityMumbai's Byculla Zoo greenlights Rs 490 cr exotic zone, plans India's first 'cheetah restaurant'

Mumbai's Byculla Zoo greenlights Rs 490 cr exotic zone, plans India's first 'cheetah restaurant'

With a budget pegged at Rs 490 crore, the ambitious project promises to introduce 19 exotic species, including the country’s first public exhibit of white lions and an innovative African-themed restaurant overlooking animal habitats.

December 08, 2025 / 10:16 IST
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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has launched a fresh push to create a sprawling, world-class exotic animal zone at the city’s historic Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Vanaspati Udyan and Zoo in Byculla.

With a budget pegged at Rs 490 crore, the ambitious project promises to introduce 19 exotic species, including the country’s first public exhibit of white lions and an innovative African-themed restaurant overlooking animal habitats.

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According to a report by The Indian Express, the new zone will occupy 9.25 acres at the recently acquired Mafatlal compound, adjacent to the existing hippo enclosure. This marks the third tender floated for the project since 2019, with a previous Rs 291 crore tender scrapped over cost concerns.

The zone is designed as a thematic journey through the wildlife of Africa, the Americas and Australia. The largest exhibit, the African Savannah, will span nearly 5.6 acres and feature a mixed-species paddock with zebras, giraffes and oryx. An Australian boardwalk will allow visitors to walk among emus, wallabies and black swans.