Giant Python Spotted at Hyderabad's KBR Park

The huge python was seen slowly crossing one of the park's walking trails right in front of visitors who had come for their morning walk

Update: 2026-07-18 11:59 GMT
Morning walkers were surprised on Saturday morning when they spotted 12-foot-long python at Kasu Brahmananda Reddy (KBR) National Park in Banjara Hills here. (Photo: By Arrangement)

Hyderabad: Morning walkers were surprised on Saturday morning when they spotted 12-foot-long python at Kasu Brahmananda Reddy (KBR) National Park in Banjara Hills here.

The huge python was seen slowly crossing one of the park's walking trails right in front of visitors who had come for their morning walk. Due to its enormous size, it took some time to completely cross the path.

Several visitors recorded videos of the sight on their mobile phones, and those videos have now gone viral on social media. Following the incident, visitors remained cautious in the park for a short while. The python later moved naturally back into the forested area. According to reports, no untoward incidents occurred.

Although KBR National Park is located in the heart of the city, it is well known as a habitat for a wide variety of birds, animals, and reptiles. This incident once again highlighted the rich biodiversity that exists in urban forest areas.

Experts advise people to keep a safe distance whenever wild animals are spotted, avoid provoking them, and immediately inform the forest department officials.


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