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Jallo Park (sometimes called Jallo Wildlife Park), established in 1978, [4] is a public recreation and wildlife site located in Lahore District, Punjab, Pakistan.Spread over an area of 461 acres (187 ha), [2] it is one of the three main wildlife parks located in Lahore, the other two being Changa Manga and Lahore Zoo Safari.
Islamia Park; Nasir Bagh; Model Town Park; Sukh Chayn Gardens; Jilani Park [2] Jam-e-Shirin Park [3] [4] National Bank Park [5] [6] Oasis Golf and Aqua Resort; Punjab society park; Riwaz Garden; Zaman Park; Sajawal Park Township Lahore
Jallo Wildlife Park, Lahore, Punjab; Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahawalpur, Punjab; Lahore Zoo Safari, Lahore, Punjab formerly Lahore Wildlife Park also called Woodland Wildlife Park
Following the success of the Pakistan Movement and the subsequent partition of British India in 1947, Lahore was declared the capital of Pakistan's Punjab province. Located in central-eastern Punjab, along the River Ravi, it is the largest Punjabi-speaking city in the world.
Under the 2001 revision of Pakistan's administrative structure [3] Lahore was tagged as a City District, and divided into nine towns. [4] Each town in turn consists of a group of Union Councils. All in all 152 Union Councils existed in the City District of Lahore, including the Cantonment area.
Lake View Park, Islamabad; National Bank Park, Lahore; Oasis Golf and Aqua Resort, Lahore; Shakarparian, Islamabad; Sindbad Amusement Parks; Sozo Water Park, Lahore; Botanical Garden Jallo lahore; Jilani park Lahore; Greater Iqbal Park Lahore; Gulshen E Iqbal Park Lahore; Jallo forest and safari park Lahore; SS World Family Park Bahawalpur
Jallo Park; Jilani Park; M. Model Town Park; S. Shalimar Gardens, Lahore This page was last edited on 28 February 2017, at 17:09 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
In 2004, the largest walkthrough aviary of Pakistan was constructed in Woodland Wildlife Park and opened to public visitors. Boating and fishing facilities were also built near a lake. [ 1 ] In 2006, Government of Pakistan sanctioned 87 million Pakistani rupees to reconstruct the 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) road leading to the wildlife park.