Bahria Enclave soon to provide night safari

According to the Bahria Town administration, a modern grand mosque has already been built


News Desk/arshad Shaheen May 28, 2016
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Bahria Enclave in Islamabad will soon offer night safari tours, the first of its kind service in Pakistan.

According to the Bahria Town administration, a modern grand mosque has already been built. Many entertainment facilities are under construction, including a state-of-the-art cinema in addition to a zoo, it said. Thousands of people are already living and enjoying a luxurious lifestyle, the administration added.

Possession ahead of time: Bahria Town offers excellence, affordability

Bahria Town, the administration said, cooperated with the Capital Development Authority (CDA) by bearing the cost of building a road, linking the Bahria Enclave with the main road. A heavy amount of money was spent on decorating both sides of the road.

A detailed briefing was given by a CDA officer to the land secretariat sub-committee of the Senate Standing Committee.

According to para No14 of the minutes of sub-committee, the CDA officer told senators that Bahria Town has already laid 1.5-kilometre-long double road. This is a part of the 3.5km-long road, from Model Kurry Village that will link it with the main road. The road and the land are government property.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 29th, 2016.

COMMENTS (4)

Talha | 8 years ago | Reply @Khan: You're absolutely right this Bahria Enclave is too far from main city its in between a village... Plots over there are too over priced as compared to phase 8 Rawalpindi... In my opinion phase 8 is a better locality than this enclave Bahria is trying its best to promote enclave by making cinemas and shopping malls
Khan | 8 years ago | Reply Bahria enclave's approach is not good, which is it's biggest flaw. The 2-Lane road would get congested once it gets fully operational. Shops are being built right on the road. So if a car gets parked in front of a plaza, there is only one row left for cars to park. In contrast, Islamabad expressway is 5 lane road, which would become a signal free corridor. Further, there are not many greenbelts in enclave as compared to Rawalpindi bahria town. I wonder how come CDA approved their master plan. For me Enclave is a flop project, only meant for minting money out of people P.S I own a plot in bahria and plan to sell it once the market is able to return some profit. For more than a year now property value is fixed
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