CDA Finalizes Location for Pakistan’s First World-Class Wildlife Safari Park in Islamabad

Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced plans to develop Pakistan’s first international-standard wildlife safari park on nearly 350 acres in the Malpur Forestry Park area near Bara Kahu. The project will feature around 3,605 animals across 10 wildlife zones, safari experiences, nature trails, and a glass soft-wheel train. The natural ecosystem will be preserved. The project is expected to move into the construction tendering phase soon.

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