The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has unveiled plans to develop a wildlife safari park in Islamabad, a move aimed at enhancing recreational and conservation facilities in the region. This decision was reached during a meeting chaired by CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, attended by senior officials of the authority. The safari park, designed with a ‘Jungle Theme,’ will feature tree houses to offer visitors close encounters with wild animals and will include an animal rehabilitation center to emphasize wildlife conservation.
A technical team was established during the CDA meeting to prepare a feasibility report for this ambitious project. Chairman Randhawa highlighted the importance of learning from international safari park projects to ensure that Islamabad’s safari park adheres to world-class standards.
In addition to the safari park, the CDA plans to launch ‘Pakistan Street,’ a project featuring food outlets from international brands. This initiative aims to enhance the culinary experience for residents and visitors, offering a diverse range of dining options.
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Both projects are scheduled to commence in the upcoming financial year, following detailed technical evaluations. Chairman Randhawa expressed optimism about the potential of these projects to boost tourism and provide new recreational opportunities for the people of Islamabad.
“These projects reflect our commitment to developing state-of-the-art facilities that not only provide entertainment but also promote wildlife conservation and cultural enrichment,” Randhawa said.