Lahore Safari Park, commonly known as Wildlife Park, is a significant recreational and wildlife project situated in Lahore, Pakistan, over an extensive area of 242 acres. Developed in 1982, it is designed to be a resource for amusement as well as education for the citizens of Lahore. It presents a rare opportunity within a bustling city to experience wild animals in a habitat imitating their natural surroundings. The park features a drive-through safari, where visitors can view animals such as lions, tigers, and various species of deer in semi-natural environments. Bird enthusiasts can enjoy an aviary that houses many bird species. Family attractions include elephant rides, boating in the lake, and play areas for children. The Lahore Safari Park is an endeavor to promote wildlife conservation and is also involved in breeding programs for endangered species. It provides an interactive experience for educational tours and thus plays an essential part in animal conservation awareness among the residents of Lahore and its visitors.