LAHORE: Safari Park came alive with the vibrant sounds and sights of the ‘Wild on Beat’ event aimed to entertain and educate visitors about the incredible diversity of wildlife.

The event featured captivating performances that brought various animals to life through the creativity of performers in costumes.

As families and children gathered at the park, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement. The event kicked off with a display of rhythm and movement, as performers donned elaborate animal costumes, embodying the spirit of majestic lions, graceful zebras, and gentle elephants. The performers moved in sync with lively music, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that captivated the audience.

The majestic lions roared in harmony with the beats, while the elegant zebras pranced around, adding a touch of flair to the performance. The elephants, known for their gentle nature, delighted the crowd with their playful antics, showcasing the beauty and charm of these magnificent creatures.

Parents expressed their appreciation for the event, noting how it sparked curiosity and interest in their children.

“It’s a wonderful way to teach kids about wildlife in a fun and engaging manner,” said one parent.

“They get to see these amazing animals brought to life and learn about their importance in our world.”

Published in Dawn, February 18th, 2025

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