CDA Unveils Plans for Islamabad’s First Wildlife Safari Park

In an exciting development for Islamabad, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced its plan to establish the city’s first wildlife safari park. This initiative, unveiled during a meeting chaired by CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, aims to provide a unique and immersive experience in nature for residents and visitors alike.
A Bold Step Towards Eco-Tourism
During the meeting, attended by senior CDA officials, Chairman Randhawa shared detailed plans for the new wildlife safari park. Set to be themed around a jungle adventure, the park will offer a variety of attractions designed to bring visitors closer to nature and wildlife.
Key Features of the Wildlife Safari Park
The envisioned safari park will include:
- Tree Houses: Elevated tree houses will provide a unique vantage point for visitors to observe wildlife in their natural habitat.
- Close Animal Encounters: Special arrangements will be made to facilitate safe and close encounters with various animal species, enhancing the educational and recreational value of the park.
- Rehabilitation and Rescue Center: A dedicated center for the rescue and rehabilitation of animals will be established, reflecting the park’s commitment to wildlife conservation and animal welfare.
A Vision for Conservation and Recreation
Chairman Randhawa emphasized that the wildlife safari park aims to blend conservation efforts with recreational opportunities. “This park will not only provide a thrilling experience for visitors but also play a crucial role in the conservation of local wildlife and education about environmental stewardship,” he stated.
Looking Ahead
The wildlife safari park is poised to become a landmark attraction in Islamabad, offering both locals and tourists a rare opportunity to engage with nature in an innovative and responsible manner. The CDA’s initiative underscores a growing trend towards eco-tourism and sustainable development, promising a greener and more adventurous future for the capital city.