Murree Wildlife Park, also known as Bansra Gali Wildlife Park, is a peaceful 240-acre sanctuary located in the Murree hills, near Lawrence College. Established between 1986 and 1992, the park offers a tranquil environment for nature lovers and families.
The park is home to a small but diverse collection of animals, including a Siberian tiger, red deer, a yak, and different species of pheasants. Though the animal collection is limited, the park’s vast green spaces, natural trails, and cool climate make it an ideal spot for picnics and casual walks.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The entry fee is Rs. 10 for adults and Rs. 5 for children.
It's an excellent destination for those looking to enjoy a relaxing day...
Read moreWildlife park is not maintained by authorities as i was funded by government. Most of the cages and enclosures are broken and very low quality material used by contactors. Fences were broken and rusted. Water supply system is poorly managed and most of the enclosure dont have have water ducts for animals. Pine needle are everywhere which could cause harm to park pedestrians and might catch fire immediately after little spark. Department and officials are not concerned about cleanliness. Cafeteria is broken and has its most of area effected by landslides but director didnt bother to fix that. No public toilets incase...
Read moreIt's rather near to Lawrence College. A big place, with a difficult ramp towards parking (on way back). Since ticket is only Rs. 10 per person and per car, they don't seemed to be collecting nuch. And thus much of the animals are no more. The place could be amaizing with good uplift and small budget as well, but I don't think anyone is focused on it. A makeover for benches, washrooms, new animals opened in wild, tuc shops, etc could uplift it good. It usually closes around...
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