Jallo Park, Urban park in Lahore, Pakistan.
Jallo Park is a green recreational space in eastern Lahore with walking paths, picnic areas, and trees planted throughout the grounds. The park features both open grassy sections and tree-covered zones where visitors can move around freely.
The government created this public space in 1978 to preserve nature as the city of Lahore was expanding rapidly. The project aimed to provide an outdoor environment for residents within the growing urban area.
This space serves as a gathering place where local families come to spend leisure time together on weekends and holidays. Community groups use it for celebrations and social meetings throughout the year.
The space offers walking paths for strolling, picnic areas for resting, and play zones for children to enjoy. Parking and restroom facilities are available throughout, and food vendors are located at various points.
Two black bears live in a dedicated section of the grounds, making it unusual among urban parks in Pakistan for housing large mammals. These animals draw attention from visitors who rarely get chances to see such wildlife in a city setting.
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