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A
well
designed,
well
arranged
mega
aquarium.
They
have
displayed
every
fish'
scientific
name
and
place
of
spotting
along
in
detail.
Apart
from
native
species,
rare
species
from
various
part
of
the
world
is
displayed.
The
setting
is
a
class
apart.
Each
fish
tank
is
themed
according
to
the
specific
species
or
its
country
of
origin.
It's
been
parted
as
separate
chambers
for
crowd
management.
First
chamber
has
fish
therapy
provision
also.
Deep
sea
varieties
are
displayed
in
another
chamber,
where
you
cannot
use
flashlights-
as
it
may
concern
the
species
which
live
in
low
lit
areas
of
ocean.
You
can
see
sea
urchins,
lobsters,
piranhas,
electric
eels
and
star
of
the
show-
a
real
shark!
All
tanks
are
made
using
inches
thick
heavy
glass.
Visitors
are
allowed
to
take
photos-
but
no
feeding
or
touching
of
fishes.
It
may
cause
disease
as
fishes
are
subjective
to
tiny
environmental
changes.
The
ticket
charge
is
350rs
per
head
(2022)-
for
adults.
But
it's
worth.
Kids
will
love
the
show.
This
could
even
use
for
an
academic
purpose
as
everything
is
well
documented.
Plus
we
got
to
see
rare
sightings
of
species
real
close.
Apart
from
the
aquarium,
there
is
bird
park,
a
small
kids
play
area
(where
they
could
catch
fishes)
and
a
koy
fish
feeding
area.
Panchavadi
beach
is
very
close.
After
the
visit,
do
pay
a
visit
to
this
awesome
beach
too.
We
didn't
expect
such
a
huge
investment
in
this
sleeping
village.
Really
was
awestruck.
Free
tip:
before
enterino
the
property,
locals
may
canvas
you
to
use
their
Pay
and
Park
facility.
Actually
marine
world
is
providing
enough
free
parking
space.
Don't
listen
to
the
canvassers.
They
will
tell
the
official
parking
space
is
filled
and
so.
Do
check
and
then
only
try
for
paid
parking
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