Mangaluru: The Biological Park at Pilikula Nisargadhama will remain closed to the public from April 1 to April 8 due to urgent maintenance and repair works, according to an official statement issued by the Pilikula Development Authority.
The temporary closure has been announced to facilitate essential infrastructure upgrades and ensure the safety of both visitors and animals housed within the park. Authorities have stated that routine upkeep and timely repairs are critical to maintaining the standards of the popular eco-tourism destination.
Closure to enable essential repairs
Officials clarified that the maintenance work involves necessary repairs to key facilities within the biological park. While specific details of the repair activities were not disclosed, the move is aimed at improving the overall condition of enclosures, pathways, and visitor amenities.
The closure period has been carefully scheduled to allow uninterrupted work, ensuring that the park can resume operations in a better and safer condition. Authorities emphasised that such preventive maintenance measures are essential for long-term sustainability and operational efficiency.
Public advised to cooperate
During the closure period, the zoo will not be open for public viewing. Visitors, including tourists planning trips to Pilikula Nisargadhama, have been requested to take note of the dates and plan their visits accordingly.
The Pilikula Development Authority has urged the public to cooperate with the temporary restrictions, highlighting that the inconvenience is short-term and intended for the greater benefit of the facility.
Reopening expected after April 8
Officials have confirmed that the biological park is expected to resume its regular operations after April 8, once the maintenance and repair works are completed. The reopening will depend on the timely completion of all scheduled upgrades and safety checks.
Pilikula Nisargadhama, known for its rich biodiversity and well-maintained zoo, attracts a large number of visitors throughout the year. The temporary shutdown is expected to enhance visitor experience and ensure better living conditions for the animals.
Conclusion
The brief closure of the Biological Park at Pilikula Nisargadhama reflects the authorities’ focus on safety, maintenance, and quality infrastructure. While visitors may face minor inconvenience, the initiative is likely to result in improved facilities and a better overall experience once the park reopens.
