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Islamabad’s $200 Million Theme Park to Feature Cable Car and Ferris Wheel, Boosting Tourism

Islamabad’s $200 Million Theme Park to Feature Cable Car and Ferris Wheel, Boosting Tourism

Pakistan’s federal capital, Islamabad, located amidst the scenic Margalla Hills, is set to receive a modern theme park that promises thrilling rides and aims to attract more tourists to the city.

The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has taken a significant step to boost tourism and recreational amenities by approving consultancy services for three major projects: a theme park, a Ferris wheel, and a cable car system.

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Experts will be hired to carry out feasibility assessments and develop detailed designs for these attractions. The budgets allocated for the consultancy contracts are Rs. 206 million for the theme park, Rs. 61.8 million for the Ferris wheel, and Rs. 197.76 million for the cable car project.

CDA officials pointed out that the city’s growing population has increased the demand for high-quality entertainment and leisure options. As a key destination for both local and international visitors, Islamabad is expected to see considerable advancements in its tourism infrastructure.

The feasibility and design reports are anticipated to be completed within six months, and the decision to move forward with the projects will be based on these studies and further approvals.

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