Autumn Brings Fresh Charm to Parks, Drawing Nature Enthusiasts
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Islamabad: As autumn settles over Pakistan, the country’s parks come alive with an enchanting transformation, attracting visitors from across the nation to witness their natural beauty.
Iconic green spaces like Islamabad’s Rose and Jasmine Garden, Lahore’s historic Shalimar Gardens, and Karachi’s Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim are painted in a stunning array of golden yellows, fiery reds, and rich oranges, offering a feast for the eyes and a perfect setting for photography.
A report from a local news channel highlighted how autumn breathes new life into these parks, turning them into vibrant retreats from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
The season’s mild warmth enhances the experience, making it the ideal time for outdoor activities, from leisurely strolls to capturing memories through a camera lens.
Local residents and tourists alike are drawn to the beauty of these natural spaces.
“The Margalla Hills and surrounding parks in Islamabad take on a golden glow, making the city feel like a paradise,” says Ayesha Khan, a young local. Visitors describe the autumn scenery as not only visually striking but also therapeutic.
“I love walking through the Rose and Jasmine Garden at this time of year; the colors are so soothing,” shares Muhammad Ali, another city resident.
The appeal of autumn extends beyond Islamabad, with people praising Lahore’s Changa Manga Jungle and Shalimar Gardens for their striking fall foliage, which evokes the beauty of distant lands.
“The golden leaves here remind me of Kashmir,” says Salman Butt, a visitor from Lahore. Meanwhile, Karachi’s parks come alive with vibrant energy as autumn breathes new life into Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim, drawing attention for its refreshing atmosphere.
For many, autumn in Pakistan offers a perfect backdrop for capturing timeless moments. “This season is a photographer’s dream, especially in places like Shalimar Gardens,” a student from Lahore comments.
Family outings also become more special, as highlighted by one family who shared, “Spending time in Islamabad’s parks during autumn is magical. The scenery here is unparalleled, making for unforgettable memories.”
With the cooler weather making outdoor activities even more enjoyable, autumn proves to be an ideal time for everyone to enjoy the natural wonders of Pakistan. “The beauty of our parks in autumn is unmatched, and it’s a reminder that we don’t have to travel abroad to experience such breathtaking landscapes,” says Salman, a resident of Lahore.