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Government Aquarium (Bangalore Aquarium), Bengaluru
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Government Aquarium, also known as Bangalore Aquarium is the second largest aquarium in India. It has a variety of fishes in the 14 tanks on the first floor and 69 tanks on the second floor. Government Aquarium is located at the entrance of the Cubbon Park, and was established in 1983. The variety of fishes at the Government Aquarium includes Eels, Angelfish, Glowlight Tetra, Hockey stick tetra, Indian tiger barb, Mahseer, Freshwater Prawns, Blue Gourami, Pearl Gourami, Goldfish, Moon Tail, Snake Head, Black Ghost, Siamese Fighters, Catla, Red Tail Shark and more.
Government Aquarium Video
Government Aquarium, Bengaluru is a three Story Building
Government Aquarium, Bengaluru is located at the entrance of Cubbon Park
1st Floor Entrance of Government Aquarium, Bengaluru
Government Aquarium, Bengaluru
Government Aquarium, Bengaluru
Government Aquarium, Bengaluru
Government Aquarium, Bengaluru
How to reach Government Aquarium:
Government Aquarium is well connected by public transportation, such as Bus (BMTC), Auto.
It is less than 5 km from Kempegowda Bus Station and around 3 km form KR Market.
Location on Map for Government Aquarium, Bengaluru.
Traveling Tips:
There is entry free, during my visit it was ₹15 per person and free for children below 12 years
Open on all the days 10 am to 5.30 pm except Monday
Photography is allowed without any charges
1 to 2 hour should be enough to complete your visit
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