ISLAMABAD - Autumn’s arrival in Pakistan unveils breathtaking vistas in beautiful parks, including Islamabad’s Rose and Jasmine Garden, Lahore’s serene Changa Manga Jungle, and Karachi’s captivating Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim, drawing throngs of visitors eager to immortalize the scenery through photography. A report by a private news channel highlighted the captivating beauty of Pakistan’s picturesque parks during autumn where it unfolds, country’s iconic green spaces, such as Islamabad’s Rose and Jasmine Garden, Lahore’s Shalimar Gardens and Karachi’s Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim and transform into vibrant havens. The gentle warmth of autumn envelops these parks, painting the landscapes with golden hues, crimson reds and burnt oranges, report added.
During Pakistan’s autumn season, several valleys transform into breathtaking vistas, earning the nickname “Red Earth,” said a worker in park. This breathtaking scenery attracts visitors in large numbers, eager to immerse themselves in nature’s splendor, capture memorable moments and escape the urban chaos, said a local resident of Islamabad city. The report showcased the parks’ revitalized beauty, underscoring their significance as popular tourist destinations and serene retreats.
Retrospective imposition of fines on late vehicle registration irks citizens “The Margalla Hills and parks in Islamabad turn golden, making our city a heaven on earth,” said a youngster Ayesha Khan. “I love strolling throug.