Beautiful National Parks of Pakistan

In Pakistan a National Park is an area of outstanding scenic merit and natural beauty where the landscape, flora and fauna  are protected and preserved in a natural state. Public access for recreation, education and research is provided for. Access  roads and other facilities should be planned so they do not conflict with the main objectives of national parks. Hunting wild  animals is prohibited, as is firing gun or otherwise interfering with animals and plants. Clearing land for cultivation,  mining or allowing polluted water to flow in National Parks is also prohibited. Under the regulations, these acts may be  allowed for scientific purposes or to improve the park.

Following are the major National Parks of Pakistan:
 

Hingol National Park

It enjoys the position of being the largest National park of Pakistan. Located on the Makran coast Baluchistan, it is 190km  away from the city of Karachi. 35 species of mammals, 65 types of amphibians and reptiles and 165 birds are sheltered here.  The Hingol National park is also the home of 250 varieties of plants. There are some unknown and unnamed varieties of plants  too.


Hazarganji Chiltan National Park

Hazarganji literally means "Of a thousand treasures". In the folds of these mountains, legend has it, that, there are over a thousand treasures buried, reminders of the passage of great armies down the corridors of history. The Bactrian, Scythians, Mongols and then the great migrating hordes of Pashtuns, all passed this way. In the Hazarganji Chiltan National Park, 20 km southwest of Quetta, Markhors have been given protection. The park is spread over 32, 5000 acres, altitude ranging from 2000 to 3200 meters. Nature lovers, students, scientists and researchers are welcome to visit the park at any time of the year. For overnight stay, accommodation is available at the Forest Department Rest House located five kilometers inside the Park. Park Rangers help the visitors to see animals. Access trails have been developed in the park for visitors. A small museum of  natural history is located near the Park entrance.


 

Kirthar National Park

Area wise it is the 2nd largest National park of Pakistan although the first to be recognized as a wildlife sanctuary by the UN in 1975. It is situated in the Kirthar mountain range and can be easily accessed from Karachi. It houses  34 species of mammals, 58 genuses of birds and various kinds of lizards and chameleons. Sadly many reptiles here have become extinct however a number of snakes have survived.


 

Lal Suhanra National Park

Lal Sohanra is a national park of Pakistan situated in Bahawalpur district of Punjab province. Like the Changa Manga forest,  it is one of several forests planted by the British to provide raw materials for railroad construction during their Raj. Lal Sohanra is spread over 153,000 acres (620 km2) and is notable for the diversity of its landscape, which includes areas of desert, forest and water. Many species of animals can be found throughout the park. These include several wild animals of the desert such as wildcats, rabbits, bustards, and deer. Reptiles in the park include the Monitor lizard, Russell's Viper, Indian Cobra, Saw Scaled Viper, Wolf Snake, John's Sand Boa, and Spiny Tailed Lizard. More than 160 species of birds are also present, including the Houbara Bustard, Griffon Vulture, Crested Honey Buzzard, Marsh Harrier, Hen Harrier, Laggar Falcon, Peregrine Falcon, Kestrel, Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Egyptian Vulture, Lark, Shrike, Wheatear, and Barn Owl. Patisar Lake, a large body of water in the center of the park, is ideal for bird watching. In mid-winter, the lake is regularly home to  between 10,000 and 30,000 ducks and common coot.


Margalla Hills National Park

The Margalla Hills National Park is located in Northern Pakistan at the foothills of the Himalayas and is a National Park. It is approximately 17,386 hectares (67.13 sq mi) in size.Instituted in 1980, the Margalla Hills National Park comprises the Margalla Hills (12605 hectares) the Rawal Lake, and Shakarparian Sports and Cultural complex. The hill range nestles between an elevation of 685 meters at the western end and 1,604 meters on its east. The rock formations are 40 million years old, and fossils of marine life abound every where bearing eloquent testimony that the Margallah hills were at one time under the sea.
 


Ayubia National Park

Ayubia National Park (shortened as Ayubia) is a protected area of 3,312 hectares (8,184 acres) located in Abbottabad District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northern Pakistan. It was declared a national park in 1984. Ayubia was named after the late Muhammad Ayub Khan (1958–1969), second President of Pakistan. The area supports temperate coniferous forest and temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregion habitats, with an average elevation of 8,000 feet (2,400 m) above the sea level. The park holds 104 species of plants. The main floral species are Cedrus deodara, Blue Pine, Yew, Silver Fir, Horse Chestnut and Oak. Around 21 plants here belonging to 19 families are known for their medicinal properties.


Deosai National Park

It is located in the Deosai Plains of Skardu. Due to its high altitude it is covered in snow for most of the year. A National park was established in Deosai in 1993 to protect the endangered Himalayan brown bear. This plan worked and 21 bears have bred in captivity raising the number to 40 from 19.


The Chitral Gol National Park

It is located in the picturesque valley of Chitral in the northern areas of Pakistan. Located along the bank of River Chitral, it comprises of three valleys, numerous glaciers which are a source of an 18m long stream which eventually joins the river. A wide variety of flora and fauna are found here. It is also a sanctuary for many wildlife species like the Makhor goats, Himalayan griffin vultures, otters etc.


Khunjerab National Park

Situated on the roof of the world it is a park of mesmerizing beauty. It houses a wide variety of Alpine flora. It is also a natural habitat of endangered species of Marco polo sheep, Himalayan Ibex, snow leopard.

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