Fizagat Park is a recreational park in the vicinity of Mingora in Pakistan. It is a popular destination for tourists visiting the valley of Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.It is situated on the bank of the Swat River at Fizagat. Its main feature is the stream of freshwater from the river Swat flowing.
History
Tube boats in Fiza Gat proximity
The old name of Fizagat was Qazagat; qaza meaning "death" and gat meaning "mount". Thus, Qazagat was called the "Mount of Death". It is said that during the rule of Miangul Abdul Wadud (Badshah Sahib) Wali of Swat, the convicted were punished at the top of this mount.
The park was established in 1984 by then chairman of the Municipal committee of Mingora Malak Bairam Khan.During the 2010 flood, some areas of the park were damaged.Renovation began in June, 2012, performed by the Tehsil municipal administration with the financial assistance of PaaRSA. Rs 3.5 million were allocated for rehabilitation. Additional land of 35,000 ft2 was added to the park.The park was revamped with the cooperation of the Government of Japan in 2013. Rs 14 million had been allocated for the park’s upkeep in 2015.
On 6 July 2015, an expansion project was inaugurated. The project included planting of trees, construction of a bridge, a solar-powered illumination system, expansion and further beautification.
The area surrounding the park looks out to Swat valley. Due to its pleasant weather, hotels and resthouses cluster nearby. Tent villages are arranged around the park to house local and foreign visitors.
Attractions
The park is divided into separate sections for families, women and children. A zoo, river lifts, cable cars and river boats are there.
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