Kaghan Valley – In a remarkable feat of art and engineering, the world’s largest markhor sculpture, standing at an astonishing 105 feet, has been installed in Pakistan’s scenic Kaghan Valley. The giant sculpture, crafted to celebrate the country’s rich wildlife heritage, depicts the majestic markhor, Pakistan’s national animal, in lifelike detail.
Local authorities and wildlife conservationists hailed the installation as a significant step toward promoting tourism in the valley while raising awareness about the endangered species. The sculpture, made from a combination of steel and eco-friendly materials, took several months to complete and is now set to become a major tourist attraction.
“The markhor is a symbol of our natural heritage, and this sculpture will not only attract visitors but also inspire efforts to protect wildlife across Pakistan,” said a representative from the local tourism department.
The installation is expected to boost local businesses and provide photographers, nature enthusiasts, and travelers a unique landmark in the heart of the Kaghan Valley.