Salt Range National Park
Salt Range National Park is located in Tehsil Kaler Kahar of District Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan. The park is spread over a combined area of 43,488 acres.
From lush forests to rocky terrain, the park has a rich flora and fauna tapestry. Here you will find a kaleidoscope of plant species, each playing an important role in maintaining the delicate balance of this ecosystem. Also, native trees such as Dhak (Butea monosperma) and Kekar (Acacia nilotica), provide shelter and sustenance for the park’s wildlife.
The park is a sanctuary for various species, including leopards, wild boars, porcupines, and numerous species of birds. As you explore, keep your eyes peeled for the feisty Punjab Uriel, a majestic mountain goat breed that calls these rugged terrains home. Bird watchers will be delighted to see vultures, falcons and colorful birds flying through the treetops.