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Steepest Cable Car installed in Margalla Hills National Park

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Islamabad: With the installation of Pakistan’s steepest cable car at Dino Valley amusement park, adventure enthusiasts have an exciting new attraction to explore in Islamabad. Tucked away in the picturesque Margalla Hills, Dino Valley provides visitors with a singular chance to take in the amazing views of the capital from previously unattainable altitudes.

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This project adds a new facet to Islamabad’s leisure options and is a major turning point for the theme park. With tickets costing Rs. 1,000 per person, the cable car ride, which is already available to the general public, offers an exciting experience for people of all ages.

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In the meantime, the first-ever zipline in Karachi opened at Safari Park in November of last year, providing the city with its own thrilling addition. These advancements highlight Pakistan’s expanding adventure tourism sector, which serves both residents and visitors looking for unique experiences in the varied environments of the nation.

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