National parks and reserves in Pakistan have come a long way since 1947. The country is home to a diverse ecological system making these facilities critically important to their support and maintenance. Most of these facilities are government-operated while the remaining are managed by private individuals, NGOs and INGOs.
Back in 1973, the then-government of the People’s Party made the protection and conservation of the environment part of the constitution subsequently paving the way for Environment Protection Ordinance. Under said ordinance and related laws, the government has designated some natural habitats in Pakistan as protected areas, which are further divided into five categories, namely: national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, game reserves, private game reserves, and community conservation areas.
If you already live in Pakistan, you may be familiar with some national parks and reserves such as Deosai National Park and Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary. For those who aren’t, sit back and read as we help you explore a number of wildlife sanctuaries and reserves from all over the country.
Wildlife reserves to visit in Pakistan
Pakistan is home to a number of exotic wildlife species, from snow leopards to Indus dolphins. Unfortunately, centuries of turbulent human activity on soil and in water have caused a significant drop in the number of these species. However, recent efforts by the government and stakeholders concerned have led to the establishment of better wildlife care facilities in Pakistan, the popular of which include:
Chasma and Taunsa Barrage Dolphin Reserve
Chasma and Taunsa Barrage Dolphin Reserve is one of the oldest wildlife reserves in Pakistan, having opened its gate to the public way back in 1972. Tourists visiting this facility are treated to a brilliant view of the Indus River, home to some of the rarest dolphin breeds. The barraged is operated by the Punjab government providing excellent breeding, staging and wintering grounds for waterfowl among other engendered species.
Cholistaan Wildlife Sanctuary
The Cholistaan Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the more popular wildlife reserves to visit in Pakistan. Located in Punjab’s south-eastern Bahawalpur division, this wildlife facility has long been home to rare animal species such as desert foxes, Indian mongoose, wildcats, and Houbara bustard. Moreover, this facility offers something for Pakistani reptile lovers through its well-maintained sanctuary of monitor lizard and Indian Cobra.
Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary
Occupying hundreds of square kilometres in the majestic Naltar Valley, the Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to quite a few interesting wildlife species. So the next time you are on a trip to Nalta, don’t forget to visit the Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary for Alpine ibex, leopard cat, beech martin, grey wolf, and brown bear to name a few.
Where to see wildlife in Pakistan
Wildlife sightseeing in Pakistan is easier than it’s ever been thanks to better roads and cheap traveling options. From Bahawalpur Zoo to Ayub National Park to Lahore Safari, the number of wildlife facilities in Pakistan has seen an unprecedented increase over the past few years. Some of the popular wildlife parks are:
- Deosai National Park
- Haleji Lake
- Gatwala Wildlife Park
- Karachi Zoo
- Lahore Zoo
- Margalla Hills National Park
Some of these national parks and reserves make for excellent hiking trails as well. The Margalla Hills National Park is one example. This region has been in the news as of later over rampant commercial activity. Margalla Hills are now being restored to their former glory in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to ban all commercial activity and illegal constructions in the natural wildlife reserve.
Wildlife safaris in Pakistan
Wildlife safaris are among some of the most popular recreational zones for families. The more popular ones are located in urban centers such as Lahore and Karachi, giving citizens the convenience the access these facilities.
Safari parks in Pakistan offer a variety of facilities including the leisure to observe wildlife up close and personal. They’ve restaurants, lakes, cafes, and playlands. Some even have chairlifts for thrill seekers to observe nature from the clouds.
The following is a list of some of the most popular wildlife safaris in Pakistan:
• Lahore Zoo Safari Park
• Murree Wildlife Park
• Karachi Safari Park
• Jallo Safari Park
The Lahore and Karachi Safari parks are considered popular weekend getaway spots among the citizens. Both facilities are affordable in the sense that they have low ticket prices. Lahore Zoo Safari Park has a bird area, as well as a lion and tiger enclosure, where visitors can watch these animals up close and personal. The Karachi Safari Park has a chair lift and train ride facility among other recreational activities.
Top wildlife watching spots in Pakistan
Yes, the abovementioned sites are where you can see tons of wildlife. But if you really want to have the complete experience, there’s no better place than the valleys and mountains of Pakistan. Valleys such as Chitral, Kalash, Swat, and Kashmir are among the top wildlife-watching spots in Pakistan while being popular tourist destinations. These areas are home to an array of exotic wildlife species in addition to beautiful snow-capped peaks and lush green valleys.
So save this blog for the next time you go for your next wildlife-watching experience in Pakistan.
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