Pakistan

Lahore to get first ever Giraffe café

Published by
Staff Reporter

LAHORE: Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz has announced on her social media that Lahore will be hosting a Giraffe Café for the first time in Pakistan at Safari Park.

This announcement comes after the recent arrival of two giraffes from South Africa. Unlike previously, when one could only view them, visitors will be able to interact with the animals when the Giraffe Café opens up in a totally natural, open-air environment.

The café will be built on raised platforms for safe, up-close giraffe encounters, similar to popular wildlife cafés in Kenya and Thailand.

The Giraffe Café will attract tourists, families, and social media enthusiasts since it assures a very different experience, where wildlife interaction meets leisure dining.

While the government has not yet announced an official opening date, construction and final arrangements are reportedly underway.

Staff Reporter

Recent Posts

US-Iran tensions spark fears of fuel price hike in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran have once again unsettled global oil…

2 minutes ago

ICC Arbitration Puts Pakistan’s Energy Sector Under Pressure

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's energy sector is headed for another high-stakes international commercial arbitration, with Petrosin CNG…

32 minutes ago

5-Year employees asked to submit documents

PESHAWAR: Documents have been sought from employees who have completed 5 years of service for…

1 hour ago

Hot, Humid weather to continue, Rain expected

ISLAMABAD: The Meteorological Department has predicted rain with thundershowers in various cities. According to the…

1 hour ago

Suzuki Cultus new prices revealed in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pak Suzuki’s latest financing policy has released the prices of all Cultus variants, total…

1 hour ago

Farrukh Khokhar arrested after court hands down life sentence in Majid Satti murder case

RAWALPINDI: Farrukh Khokhar was arrested inside the courtroom on Monday after a Rawalpindi court sentenced…

3 hours ago