Lahore Zoo, established in 1872, is one of the oldest zoos in the world. Situated on Mall Road in Lahore, Pakistan, it is the largest zoo in the country and plays a significant role in wildlife conservation, education, and research. The zoo is spread over an area of about 25 acres and provides a home to a range of animals, including endangered species. Visitors can see a variety of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in settings that replicate their natural habitats. Some of the popular attractions inside the zoo include the elephant house, lion house, aviary, and deer park. Lahore Zoo also houses a number of facilities such as food kiosks, picnic spots, and playgrounds for children, making it an ideal location for family outings. The Zoo's efforts in conservation, especially for the Siberian tiger and Indian rhinoceros, have been noteworthy. It operates under the Wildlife and Parks Department of the Government of Punjab and strives to provide an educational and recreational experience to its visitors.