Kund Park, National park and zoo in Nowshera, Pakistan.
Kund Park is a wildlife facility in Nowshera covering about 150 acres with several animal species. It houses Asian black bears, Himalayan brown bears, leopards, cranes, deer, ducks, parrots, and peafowls in designated enclosures.
World Animal Protection established the facility in 2000 as a sanctuary for animals rescued from harmful situations, particularly bears saved from baiting. The park has since become a center for wildlife protection work in the region.
The park serves as a learning space where visitors discover Pakistan's efforts to protect endangered wildlife species. You can observe how rescued animals are cared for and given a second chance at the facility.
The facility features walking paths and viewing areas to observe animals in their enclosures while respecting protection guidelines. Plan your visit with the understanding that animal welfare comes first in all visitor interactions.
In 2010 three bears named Babu, Sohrab, and Maylu were relocated to safety after severe flooding damaged the facility. This rescue operation reveals how the park goes to great lengths to protect its residents during crises.
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