Pakistan is preparing to open its first-ever Giraffe Café at Lahore Safari Park, offering visitors a unique experience to enjoy food and drinks while observing giraffes up close.
The exciting project was announced by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on social media, highlighting it as a creative step toward promoting tourism and wildlife awareness. The Giraffe Café aims to blend recreation with education, making Lahore Safari Park a more engaging destination for families, students, and tourists.
According to park officials, the newly arrived giraffes are currently being monitored as they adapt to their new surroundings. Animal care experts are ensuring that the environment meets international welfare standards. Once the giraffes are fully comfortable, the café will officially open to the public, allowing visitors to dine in a natural and interactive setting.
Officials said the Giraffe Café is part of a broader initiative to boost eco-tourism in Punjab. The concept encourages people to appreciate wildlife in a safe and sustainable way. It also aligns with the government’s vision to modernize public parks and introduce innovative attractions that combine fun with environmental learning.
The café will feature open-air seating areas, offering a clear view of the giraffe enclosure, along with educational displays about the species and conservation efforts. Authorities believe this one-of-a-kind attraction will draw both local and international tourists, promoting Lahore Safari Park as a major leisure and educational hub.
The introduction of the Giraffe Café marks another milestone in Punjab’s tourism and wildlife development efforts, reflecting a growing emphasis on creativity, conservation, and community engagement.
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