It's a society's park in the south of Pakistan institute of Fashion Design (PIFD). It's also adjacent to a mosque and Madrisa. It has a jogging track about 500-600 foot steps per round. Yoga class for women only is also run here. The ground in between has a cricket pitch. Mostly, it's very rushy on weekends with boys as dominant visitors as they play cricket there whole day. Females can only do jogging on weekends, therefore.
You would certainly find early birds there who come for a brisk walk right after Fajar prayer as the mosque is nearby. The park used to be very clean and neat untill the Madrisa and PIFD were opened. The students regularly visit the park and do not discard edible items properly. The management of the park also lends the ground for events which creates a mess afterward. The park now needs a good cleaning. Still, you can enjoy a good atmosphere and watch the sun rising behind beautiful and tall trees. You can greet elderly people, feed the insects, talk to these trees who absorb all your pain and sufferings and do not share your secrets...
Read moreDeep into the locality of J3 block of Johar Town, Lahore, the park has no good news for the residents. The only good thing is this that the park defuse the congestion of the box houses. Park is surrounded by the lush green and dense trees of the local funa. Despite many trees, we can't witness urbun squirrels. However, many local birds sing around the day. Local children can also play before sunset because there's no lights available during the night. Anyhow, the park is a blessing for...
Read moreIt is a park with pretty much no speciality but it's existence at least is better than nothing. On its one side, their is a road and on the other side, there is line of houses. One side has a religious seminary for boys and one side has an art and design college. It has no properly cut grass or well- balanced track. It also lacks rides for children of the area. If anything, it's a symbolic park which can be used as a last option if someone wants to go for a brisk...
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