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City comes alive with festive fervour

Behind the iron bars, a pair of ancient eyes watches the crowds come and go. His hands, meant for forests and sun-warmed branches, rest on cold steel. In the hush between camera clicks and children’s cheers, his heart remembers the freedom of sky, the rustle of leaves, the language of wind. Photo: Jalal Qureshi/express


KARACHI:

As the spirit of Eidul Fitr swept across Karachi, the city transformed into a vibrant tapestry of joy, laughter, and togetherness. With holidays in full swing, thousands of citizens poured out with their families, turning the metropolis into a hub of recreation, celebration, and shared happiness.

From the sandy shores of the sea to the leafy pathways of parks, Karachiites embraced the festive break with enthusiasm. Popular spots like the Karachi Zoo, Hill Park, Safari Park, PAF Museum, and Maritime Museum witnessed an overwhelming influx of visitors, each seeking to create cherished memories with loved ones.

The Karachi Zoo emerged as one of the busiest attractions, especially on the second day of Eid. Children’s laughter echoed through the park as they enjoyed swings, toy train rides, and boating, while adults soaked in the pleasant weather and family time. The zoo’s residents — lions, monkeys, deer, and more — remained a constant source of fascination for young visitors. Food stalls bustled with activity, completing the atmosphere of a perfect family picnic that lasted well into the evening.

Families visiting from other cities also praised the zoo’s lively environment and facilities, calling it an ideal destination to enhance the joy of Eid. Many emphasised that such outings are essential to truly celebrate the occasion, giving children the freedom to enjoy themselves.

Meanwhile, the city’s coastline painted a lively picture of festivity. A large number of people thronged the beaches, where cool sea breezes and pleasant weather added to the charm. Youngsters danced to the beat of drums, while families indulged in camel and horse rides, making the seaside a scene of vibrant celebration.

For many, a trip to the beach has become an inseparable Eid tradition. “Eid feels incomplete without visiting the sea,” said one visitor, reflecting a sentiment shared by many.

Elsewhere, Hill Park’s playland and Safari Park remained crowded, with children lining up for rides and families enjoying the festive ambiance. Similarly, the PAF Museum and Maritime Museum attracted large crowds eager to spend quality time in both recreational and educational settings.

As night fell, the city’s famous food streets came alive. Areas like Burns Road, Hussainabad, Boat Basin, and Hasan Square buzzed with activity late into the night. From sizzling karahi and smoky barbecue to aromatic biryani and haleem, food lovers indulged in a feast of traditional flavours. Restaurants and eateries across the city reported heavy footfall, as people continued their celebrations over hearty meals.

In every corner of Karachi, Eid was not just celebrated — it was lived, with every outing, every meal, and every shared moment adding colour to the city’s festive canvas.

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