Katraj
Snake Park is one of the popular conservation parks of India, situated
on the Pune-Satara Highway. It is known for housing a significant
population of snakes, birds, turtles, reptiles, etc. Situated at a
distance of approximately 8 km from the Pune city of Maharashtra, the
park was established in 1986. The credit for the setting up of the
Katraj Snake Park goes to Neelam Kumar Khaire, who was aided by the Puna
Municipal Corporation.
It was in 1999 that the Snake Park was added to the Rajeev Gandhi Udyan
and since then, it has become a part of the Udyan. When the park was
founded, the main aim was to provide a protected home to snakes,
reptiles, birds and turtles. It was some time back only that a zoo was
added to its complex. Today, Katraj Snake Park claims the distinction of
providing a sanctuary to more than 160 species of snakes.
However, the most priced possession as well as most popular attraction
of the park is a King Cobra, which is nine feet long and over six years
old. For those who have little information about snakes, there is no
need to worry. There is a library inside the premises of the Katraj
Snake Park, where you can get information on almost each and every
species of snake. There is also a provision for giving information about
snakes for the blind, through Braille.
Katraj Snake Park, its director (Neelam Kumar Khaire) and its officers
are quite pro-active in protecting snakes and other reptiles. For the
purpose, they organize awareness festivals and programs on a frequented
basis. The aim behind these is to provide information to people about
snakes, to remove the false impressions held by them and to dissuade
mistreatment towards snakes. The park is a very famous picnic spot near
Pune and is quite popular amongst kids.