As the Eid Al-Adha festivities begin across Pakistan, the Islamabad district administration has taken a thoughtful step to ensure a peaceful and secure celebration. A new notification has declared some of the capital’s most popular recreational spots as family-only destinations for the three days of Eid. This initiative is aimed at promoting a safe and family-friendly environment during the holiday rush.
Which Parks Are Declared Family-Only?
According to the official notice issued by the district administration, Lake View Park and Daman-e-Koh will only be accessible to families during the Eid holidays. These two parks are among the most visited tourist attractions in Islamabad, drawing massive crowds during public holidays.
This restriction will be strictly implemented from the first day of Eid till the third day, allowing families to enjoy quality time in a secure setting without overcrowding or disruptions.
Why This Step Was Taken?
The decision comes as part of a broader crowd management and security plan for Eid Al-Adha. Public parks in Islamabad often see a surge of visitors during Eid, which can lead to congestion, lack of space for families, and potential security concerns.
By limiting access to families only, the administration aims to:
- Minimize overcrowding
- Ensure safety, especially for women and children
- Offer a peaceful and pleasant environment for celebrations
- Prevent unruly behavior and maintain public order
This initiative has been appreciated by many residents who believe it is a positive step towards ensuring a more family-oriented holiday experience.
Celebration of Eid Al-Adha Across Pakistan
While Islamabad gears up for organized festivities, the Bohra community in various parts of Pakistan, including Karachi, celebrated Eid Al-Adha a day earlier with religious fervor. A major congregation was held at Taheri Mosque in Karachi, where community members offered special prayers for peace, prosperity, and unity in Pakistan.
The Eid spirit is alive throughout the country, with families engaging in traditional rituals, prayers, and the sacrifice of animals, reflecting the essence of devotion and compassion that the holiday represents.
What Visitors Should Know
If you’re planning to visit Lake View Park or Daman-e-Koh during Eid, please note:
- Entry will be allowed only to families
- Individuals or groups not accompanied by families may be denied entry
- Security personnel will be deployed at park entrances to enforce the rule
- Visitors are advised to carry valid identification and follow all posted guidelines
This rule is expected to make the Eid holidays more comfortable and enjoyable for families seeking a serene retreat within the capital.