Pune’s PMC CARE App Redefines Zoo Visits: Online Ticket-Booking for Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park

In a significant stride towards modernization, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has introduced an Online Ticket-Booking system for the esteemed Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park and Wildlife Research Center in Katraj. This innovative initiative, accessible through the official PMC CARE Mobile Application, is designed to revolutionize the visitor experience by offering a convenient and efficient means of securing tickets.

The newly launched platform boasts a user-friendly interface, empowering visitors to plan their zoo visits with ease. By utilizing the application, users can select preferred time slots, explore curated exhibits, and seamlessly procure tickets in advance. This move aligns with the Corporation’s commitment to leveraging technology to enhance public services and promote sustainable tourism practices.

How to Engage in Online Ticket-Booking:

  1. Access the official PMC CARE mobile application.
  2. Complete the registration process and navigate to the ‘Zoo Booking’ section within your profile.
  3. Choose the desired date and preferred time slot.
  4. Specify the quantity of required tickets.
  5. Execute a secure payment transaction.

Advantages of Online Reservation:

  1. Convenience: Plan visits strategically from the comfort of home.
  2. Instant Accessibility: Secure tickets with a single click.
  3. Strategic Planning: Tailor your visit to preferred time slots.
  4. Time Optimization: Bypass conventional queues with pre-arranged ticketing.
  5. Enhanced Visitor Experience: Ensure a streamlined and expedited entry process.

As Pune Municipal Corporation pioneers this tech-forward approach, visitors can anticipate a seamless and enhanced experience during their wildlife exploration at Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park.

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