Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced plans to develop Islamabad’s first Wildlife Safari Park, as reported by a news source on June 21.
The Wildlife Safari Park is set to feature a jungle theme, offering unique experiences such as tree houses and close animal encounters. Additionally, the park will include a rehabilitation and rescue center for animals, underscoring its commitment to wildlife conservation.
CDA Chairman Chaudhry Muhammad Ali Randhawa highlighted the importance of learning from both national and international safari parks to ensure the creation of a state-of-the-art facility in Islamabad. Randhawa stated that the Wildlife Safari Park and Pakistan Street projects will begin after thorough planning in the upcoming financial year.
This development marks a significant step towards enhancing the recreational landscape of Islamabad, providing residents and visitors with a unique and educational experience. The park aims to promote wildlife awareness and conservation efforts while offering a safe and engaging environment for families and tourists.
The CDA’s initiative reflects a broader commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship, setting a precedent for future projects in the region. The Wildlife Safari Park is expected to become a major attraction, contributing to Islamabad’s reputation as a city that balances urban development with natural beauty and ecological responsibility.