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Tamil Nadu
Image: abhidg / CC BY 2.0Welcome to Guindy National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.
Safaris, bird watching, nature walks, and more
Safari timings, open seasons, and park schedules
Entry fees, safari charges, and camera fees
How to reach by air, rail, and road
Official booking links, permits, and offline reservation guidance
Nearby stays, forest rest houses, and booking resources
Public visitor access is mainly through posted-entry facilities; check Tamil Nadu Forest for current ticketing and holiday rules.
Public areas near the Children's Park are among the more accessible national park experiences in India, though the protected core has restricted access and uneven natural terrain.
Guindy National Park is a rare urban protected area in the heart of Chennai. Despite its small size, it preserves southern tropical dry evergreen scrub, grassland patches, blackbuck, spotted deer, jackals, reptiles, and resident birds. The public-facing Children's Park and Snake Park nearby make the area especially popular with families, while the national park core remains an important green lung and biodiversity refuge for the city.
| Season | Morning Safari | Evening Safari |
|---|---|---|
| Year-round | 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM | Public facilities by posted hours |
Children's Park, Snake Park, and interpretation areas have posted visitor hours. Core park access may be restricted.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Entry Fee | As notified by Tamil Nadu Forest Department |
| Children's Park/Snake Park | Separate posted tickets may apply |
| Camera Fee | As applicable locally |
Confirm current public-entry fees and hours before visiting, especially on holidays.
Guindy National Park, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600025
13.0067° N, 80.2206° E
Chennai International Airport is about 8-10 km away depending on route.
Guindy and Saidapet suburban stations provide convenient rail access.
Located near major Chennai roads including Anna Salai and Raj Bhavan area.
Metro, suburban rail, buses, auto-rickshaws, and taxis are readily available.
Southern tropical dry evergreen scrub, grassland patches, thorny shrubs, and native trees adapted to Chennai's dry climate.
The park supports blackbuck, spotted deer, jackals, reptiles, butterflies, and birds within a dense urban matrix.
Guindy was historically part of the Guindy Lodge estate and was declared a national park in 1976. It remains one of India's most unusual national parks because it sits within a major metropolitan city.