If you’re planning to visit the Mumbai Zoo soon, then get ready to have a more enlightening experience! To elevate the visitor’s experience and make it more educational and informative, a new mobile application has been launched today. This app is free of cost and has no advertisements either. So, scroll on to know more about it.
Mumbai Botanical Garden And Zoo App To Help Visitors
To make the experience of visitors better and more informative, the Save Rani Bagh Botanical Garden Foundation has launched a new app called ‘Mumbai Botanical Garden and Zoo’. According to the Free Press Journal, this application will work as a “pathfinder and guide for the botanical garden and zoo.”
The Save Rani Bagh Foundation launched this app for public education and enjoyment. They worked in association with the BMC and NAGAR, a non-governmental organisation, to launch this app. The foundation believes this app will help the visitors to explore, discover, and navigate the hidden nuggets of Rani Baugh and the Mumbai Zoo. Reportedly, the app went live in the presence of DM Sukhtankar, former chief secretary of Maharashtra, Dr Pheroza Godrej, an art historian, and Dr Sanjay Tripathi, director of Byculla Zoo.
More About This Newly-Launched App
According to the Free Press Journal, with this newly launched app, visitors will be able to navigate around the 4-km network of pathways of the botanical garden and the zoo. The Mumbai Botanical Garden And Zoo App will be like a “personal guide” to the people and will help them as per their needs.
For example, if you wish to find the name of a tree or know more about it, then you can use the app. It will give you information about over 4,000 trees of 256 species in the garden and everything about the zoo as well. Pretty cool, right?
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So, the next time you’re visiting the Mumbai Zoo, download the Mumbai Botanical Garden and Zoo app to make the most of your visit.
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