Thursday, July 4, 2024 06:11 PM
The Capital Development Authority in Islamabad plans to introduce a Wildlife Safari Park and Pakistan Street, enhancing the city's recreational and culinary offerings.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) in Islamabad has unveiled plans to introduce a new Wildlife Safari Park within the city. This initiative was confirmed following a meeting chaired by the CDA Chairman on June 20, attended by key officials. The upcoming park will showcase a jungle theme, featuring unique attractions such as tree houses, interactive animal encounters, and a dedicated center for animal rescue and rehabilitation.
To ensure the successful development of the Wildlife Safari Park, a specialized technical committee has been established. This committee will evaluate the financial and technical requirements for the project, aiming to establish a cutting-edge wildlife park in Islamabad by leveraging insights from similar ventures both locally and globally.
Moreover, the meeting also highlighted the forthcoming launch of Pakistan Street, a vibrant avenue set to host an array of international cuisine outlets. This culinary destination will offer visitors a diverse gastronomic experience, adding to the city's cultural richness. The CDA Chairman emphasized that meticulous planning is underway for both the Wildlife Safari Park and Pakistan Street, with construction slated to commence in the upcoming fiscal year.
The introduction of the Wildlife Safari Park and Pakistan Street signifies a significant step towards enhancing Islamabad's recreational and culinary offerings. These upcoming attractions are poised to provide residents and tourists with unique experiences, blending nature, wildlife, and global flavors in the heart of the capital city.