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Developed in partnership with the Sindh Forest Department, the Mangrove Biodiversity Park in Karachi is Pakistan’s first dedicated biodiversity park. Located along the Korangi Creek, it is a space where visitors can connect with nature and explore one of Karachi’s most vital coastal ecosystems.
The park aims to raise awareness and understanding of the important role mangroves play in protecting our shoreline, supporting biodiversity, and contributing to climate resilience.
Its design features innovative techniques that blend nature with infrastructure. A boardwalk made from wood reclaimed from a disassembled ship is structurally engineered to float and follows natural passages, harmonising with the tidal levels. This pathway takes visitors through the mangroves, offering a closer look at the habitat and its native flora and fauna.
More than a recreational space, the park also supports education, local livelihoods, and sustainable development — all while celebrating the natural heritage of our seaside city.
ON-SITE
Features
RECEPTION & COFFEE SHOP
A welcome area for the visitors to buy their tickets at the venue, made with reclaimed wood and stone locally present in the area to keep the area’s vernacular feel. There is a coffee shop serving snacks etc. and a merchandising section.


LEARNING CENTER
The Learning Center is a 36-foot floating hexagonal structure made from sustainable materials that blend naturally with its surroundings. It serves as both a welcoming entry point and a hub for learning within the Mangrove Biodiversity Park. This versatile space hosts a range of activities, from educational workshops and community events to corporate sessions, yoga classes, and more.
BIRD WATCHING TOWERS
Coming soon to the park, the Birdwatching Tower will offer a unique, elevated view of the mangroves. Constructed from bamboo, the tower’s design will allow visitors to observe birds without disturbing them. Its structure will provide natural concealment, making it ideal for bird enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone curious about the rich avian life of the area.


BOARDWALK
A 1,200-foot meandering boardwalk winds through the heart of the mangrove park, offering an immersive experience in this unique ecosystem. Designed to float, the boardwalk adapts to changing tidal levels. During high tide, visitors feel as though they are one with the mangrove canopy. At low tide, the mudflats can be seen, exposing a variety of species, showcasing the rich life intertwined with the mangroves.
SAFETY & INFORMATION SIGNAGES
While Park Rangers are available to guide you, interactive information signs are also placed through the park. Thoughtfully positioned, these signs explain the flora and fauna of the mangrove ecosystem, highlighting the park’s rich biodiversity. Safety signages are also in place to ensure a smooth and secure experience along the floating boardwalk.

A detailed inventory of birds, mammals, and reptiles was compiled after a field survey conducted from September 22nd to November 9th, 2024.
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Sustainability
Mangrove Biodiversity Park has focused on the specified UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
GENDER EQUALITY
We are committed to promoting gender equality within our workforce and the communities we operate in.
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
We believe in creating opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and economic growth, both internally and externally.
CLIMATE ACTION
The urgent need to address climate change is our top priority. We support initiatives that raise awareness about climate change and empower communities to adapt to its effects.
LIFE BELOW WATER
Through responsible business practices and partnerships with conservation organizations, we work to minimise pollution and habitat degradation in marine environments.
LIFE ON LAND
By engaging local communities in conservation activities and promoting sustainable agriculture and forestry practices, we contribute to the protection of terrestrial biodiversity.
GENDER EQUALITY
TPLP is committed to promoting gender equality within its workforce and the communities it operates in.
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April 21st, 2025 | News
Sindh forms board for biodiversity park
Recognising the importance of mangroves as a vital coastal ecosystem that protects shorelines, supports biodiversity and plays a crucial role in mitigating climate change, the Sindh Forest Department has taken a landmark environmental initiative by establishing the Mangrove Biodiversity Park in partnership with TPL REIT Management Company.























