Karachi: Bahria Town Karachi has inaugurated its most unique recreational project, “The Most Crooked Street,” with a grand ceremony. The event was attended by the management and marketing teams of Bahria Town Karachi, distinguished guests, and prominent persons from electronic and print media. A large number of Bahria Town residents and people from Karachi also attended, making the event a huge success.
The highlight of the event was the exhibition of vintage cars, which was a unique experience for the public. Over 20 vintage cars participated in the exhibition and drove on the Crooked Street. On behalf of the management of Bahria Town Karachi, all attendees were given the opportunity to drive for free on the day of the event, which led to countless individuals driving their own vehicles on the Crooked Street. Additionally, there were food stalls, a park for children, rides, and a jumping castle.
“The Most Crooked Street” is built on a slope adjacent to the world’s tallest conical flagpole located in Bahria Hills. It is a 1000-foot-long and 12-foot-wide one-way street featuring 12 challenging and sharp turns that appeal to driving enthusiasts. Inspired by Lombard Street in San Francisco, California, this street passes through a beautiful garden, giving a unique character to its surrounding environment.