Agra Bear Rescue Facility (Wildlife SOS)
Agra, Uttar Pradesh · wildlife
- Days OpenOpen daily
- Entry Fee₹500
The Agra Bear Rescue Facility, operated by Wildlife SOS at Sur Sarovar (Keetham Lake), is one of India's most impactful wildlife conservation stories and one of the most meaningful responsible-travel experiences available to visitors in the Agra region. The facility houses over 100 rescued Sloth Bears — animals formerly exploited in the traditional dancing-bear trade, a practice involving poaching bear cubs and training them to perform on the street. Wildlife SOS has worked since the 1990s to rehabilitate both the bears and the human communities dependent on the trade, providing alternative livelihoods while ending the practice entirely.
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- ✦Pack a vegetarian lunch from Agra – the sanctuary area has limited food options; bring packed food from your hotel or a city restaurant.
- ✦Sanctuary entrance canteen – chai, biscuits, and basic packaged snacks available at the Keetham Lake entrance.
- ✦Panchi Petha (sealed boxes) – buy vacuum-sealed petha from Sadar Bazar before departure as a portable snack.
About
The Agra Bear Rescue Facility, operated by Wildlife SOS at Sur Sarovar (Keetham Lake), is one of India's most impactful wildlife conservation stories and one of the most meaningful responsible-travel experiences available to visitors in the Agra region.
- The facility houses over 100 rescued Sloth Bears — animals formerly exploited in the traditional dancing-bear trade, a practice involving poaching bear cubs and training them to perform on the street.
- Wildlife SOS has worked since the 1990s to rehabilitate both the bears and the human communities dependent on the trade, providing alternative livelihoods while ending the practice entirely.
- Guided visits allow travellers to observe the bears in large naturalistic enclosures where they forage, play, and engage in natural behaviours.
- The guides are knowledgeable about individual bears' rescue stories, rehabilitation journeys, and personalities — creating a deeply personal wildlife experience quite unlike a zoo visit.
- The bears are not performing, not chained, and not interacted with by visitors; the visit is conducted at respectful distance from outside the enclosures, prioritising animal welfare throughout.
- For responsible travellers, the Bear Rescue Facility represents the highest standard of ethical wildlife tourism in India: no animal contact, no performance, verified conservation outcomes, and direct community development impact.
- Advance booking is mandatory — walk-in visits are not accommodated.
- The facility is located within the Keetham Lake (Sur Sarovar) sanctuary complex; combine with a morning bird walk at the lake before the midday bear visit.
- All proceeds from visitor fees support ongoing rescue operations and bear care.
Timings & Entry Fee
Verified: June 2026
Location & How to Reach
Address
Sur Sarovar (Keetham), Runkata, off the Agra–Delhi Highway, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, 282007
How to Reach: Within the Sur Sarovar (Keetham Lake) sanctuary complex, 20 km south of Agra on the Agra–Gwalior highway (NH44). Hire a taxi from central Agra (₹500–700 return with waiting, 30–40 minutes). Auto-rickshaw is not practical for this distance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours of the Agra Bear Rescue Facility and which day is it closed?
It is open 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday to Sunday, and closed every Monday. Crucially, advance booking is mandatory — walk-in visits are not accommodated, so you must reserve through the Wildlife SOS website at least 3 days ahead before you travel.
How much is the entry fee for the Agra Bear Rescue Facility?
The visitor fee is ₹500 per person, and all proceeds go directly to rescue operations and bear care. Booking must be done in advance online; please confirm current fees on the Wildlife SOS website when you reserve, as conservation-facility charges can change.
How do I reach the Agra Bear Rescue Facility from the city?
Hire a taxi from central Agra — the facility sits inside the Sur Sarovar (Keetham Lake) sanctuary, about 20 km south of the city on the Agra–Gwalior highway (NH44), roughly a 30–40 minute drive. Expect ₹500–700 for a return trip with waiting. Auto-rickshaws are not practical for this distance, so plan for a taxi.
What do you actually see and do at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility?
You take a guided visit to observe over 100 rescued Sloth Bears — animals saved from the illegal dancing-bear trade — foraging and playing in large naturalistic enclosures. It is the opposite of a zoo or a circus: the bears are never chained, never made to perform, and never touched by visitors. You watch at a respectful distance from outside the enclosures while guides share each bear's individual rescue story, making it one of India's most ethical wildlife experiences.
What is the best time to visit the Agra Bear Rescue Facility?
October to March offers the most comfortable weather for the visit. Book your slot at least 3 days in advance through the Wildlife SOS website, and consider pairing a morning bird walk at Keetham Lake with a midday bear visit, since the facility lies within the same Sur Sarovar sanctuary complex.
Where can I eat vegetarian food near the Agra Bear Rescue Facility?
Pack a vegetarian lunch from your Agra hotel or a city restaurant, because the sanctuary area has very limited food options. The Keetham Lake entrance canteen serves only chai, biscuits, and basic packaged snacks. For a portable treat, pick up vacuum-sealed boxes of Panchi Petha from Sadar Bazar in Agra before you set off.
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