Highlights: Delhi Zoo is the largest zoo in India, covering an area of 86 hectares, with about 1,350 species of animals, including many precious species from South Asia, such as rare white Bengal tigers, Indian rhinos, Asian lions and other precious species. The Delhi Zoo was built in 1959, and the natural ecosystem was more complete after rectification in 1982. Locals like to come here on weekends for parent-child tours or couples dates, so it is crowded on weekends, so it is recommended that you go to staggered peaks. The zoo is not far from the famous Humayun's Tomb, which can be reached by walking for ten minutes and can be visited together.