List of national parks of Pakistan explained

Pakistan has 36 national parks (Urdu: {{Nastaliq|پاکستان کے نیشنل پارک). As of 2012, 25 of these are under supervision of respective provincial governments and remaining are in private care. Only some of these are under the conservation scope of International Union for Conservation of Nature. Protection and conservation of the environment of Pakistan was included in the concurrent constitution of 1973. As a result, Environment Protection Ordinance was enacted in 1983, which was mainly regulated by the Environment and Urban Affairs Division. Later, a new system of 'Modern Protected Areas' legislation began at the provincial level which assigned the protected areas with designations such as national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and game reserves. Further recommendations of the national parks of the Indomalayan realm were highlighted in the IUCN review of 1986. Nevertheless, the development of national parks was mainly carried out by National Conservation Strategy of 1992. Due to more awareness about their importance in conservation of biodiversity, 10 national parks have been established during the time period from 1993 to 2005.

According to the 'Modern Protected Areas' legislation, a national park is a protected area set aside by the government for the protection and conservation of its outstanding scenery and wildlife in a natural state. It is accessible to public for research, education and recreation. In order to promote public use, construction of roads and rest houses is permitted. Use of firearms, polluting water, cleaning of land for cultivation, destruction of wildlife is banned in these areas.

The oldest national park is Lal Suhanra in Bahawalpur District, established in 1972. It is also the only biosphere reserve of Pakistan. Lal Suhanra is the only national park established before the independence of the nation in August 1947. The main purpose of this area was to protect the wildlife of Cholistan Desert. Central Karakoram in Gilgit-Baltistan is currently the largest national park in the country, spanning over a total approximate area of 13901001NaN1. The smallest national park is the Ayubia, covering a total approximate area of 33121NaN1.

National parks

S.NoNational parkEstablishedAreaDistrict(s)ProvinceCoordinates
1Himalaya National Park2020[1] Gilgit Baltistan35.3503°N 74.8589°W
21993[2] Gilgit Baltistan33.8652°N 73.1388°W
3Nanga Parbat National Park2020Gilgit Baltistan35.3503°N 74.8589°W
4Broghil Valley2010[3] Khyber Pakhtunkhwa36.8412°N 73.3357°W
5Central Karakoram1993Gilgit Baltistan36.8977°N 75.0935°W
61987Punjab33.0102°N 72.4919°W
7198435.9331°N 71.6707°W
81993Skardu Gilgit Baltistan34.9726°N 75.3964°W
92009Azad Kashmir32.8926°N 74.3032°W
102004Azad Kashmir35.0069°N 74.2003°W
11Musk Deer National Park2009Azad Kashmir34.7315°N 74.7867°W
121980Balochistan30.2857°N 67.2023°W
131988Balochistan25.5262°N 65.086°W
14K2Gilgit Baltistan35.7882°N 76.1829°W
15Kala Chitta2009[4] Punjab33.6427°N 72.4008°W
161975Gilgit Baltistan36.5008°N 75.6436°W
171974Sindh25.6581°N 67.549°W
181972Punjab29.3974°N 72.0258°W
192003Khyber Pakhtunkhwa35.0907°N 73.9297°W
201996Azad Kashmir34.5066°N 73.5651°W
211990Khyber Pakhtunkhwa36.1°N 73.23°W
221980Punjab33.7543°N 72.9564°W
232009[5] Punjab33.739°N 73.4713°W
242005Azad Kashmir33.6392°N 73.8467°W
252010Azad Kashmir33.5553°N 73.916°W
26Qurumber2011Gilgit-Baltistan36.8631°N 73.781°W
272003Khyber Pakhtunkhwa34.8809°N 73.6983°W
28Sheikh Badin1993Khyber Pakhtunkhwa32.3823°N 70.9497°W
29Toli Pir2005Azad Kashmir34.1209°N 73.6331°W
30Panjal Mastan National Park2005Bagh DistrictAzad Kashmir34.0574°N 73.7381°W
31Fairy Meadows National Park1995[6] Gilgit-Baltistan35.3503°N 74.8589°W
32Salt Range National Park2021[7] Punjab32.8322°N 72.6151°W
33Tilla Joggian National Park2021[8] Punjab32.9425°N 73.7257°W
34Koh-e-Sulaiman National Park2021[9] Khyber Pakhtunkhwa32°N 70.2959°W
35Ziarat National Park2021[10] Balochistan30.3939°N 67.7169°W
36Pabbi National ParkPunjab
37Greater Thar National ParkSindh
38Mianghundi Recreational ParkBalochistan
39Kheri Murat National ParkPunjab
40Kundian Forest ParkPunjab
41Qazi Nag National ParkAzad Kashmir
42Thub Patri National ParkAzad Kashmir

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2 December 2020 . PM inaugurates two national parks in Gilgit-Baltistan . 23 September 2022 . Pakistan Today.
  2. Web site: Hundrap National Park - Forest, Wildlife & Environment Department Government of Gilgit-Baltistan . 20 January 2022 .
  3. Web site: List of National Parks in Pakistan. pakwildlife.org. December 7, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20130111083529/http://www.pakwildlife.org/pakistan-wildlife/national-parks/national-parks-in-pakistan. January 11, 2013. dead.
  4. Web site: List of National Parks of Pakistan. pakwildlife.org. January 16, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20111231203820/http://www.pakwildlife.org/pakistan-wildlife/parks/national-parks-in-pakistan/. December 31, 2011. dead.
  5. Web site: National Assembly Secretariat - "Questions for oral answers and their replies". April 20, 2011. 26. cybervision.com. December 7, 2012.
  6. News: Lawrence S. Hamilton . 15 June 1995 . New Parks for Pakistan . 3 . Mountain Protected Areas Update . International Union for Conservation of Nature . dead . 28 August 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130828194855/http://protectmountains.org/storage/downloads/update-newsletters/UPDATE-Jun1995.pdf . 28 August 2013.
  7. Web site: Asghar . Hamid . 2021-03-01 . Pakistan offers unique, diverse opportunities for tourism: Imran . 2022-09-22 . . en.
  8. Web site: 2022-02-14 . Tilla Jogian gets 'national park' status . 2022-09-22 . . en.
  9. Web site: 2021-07-02 . Koh-e-Sulaiman to emerge as Pakistan's first transboundary park . 2022-09-22 . . en.
  10. Web site: 2021-08-26 . Ziarat to be declared national park . 2022-09-22 . . en.