Bahria Town Karachi celebrated the colors and flavors of summer with its Falsa Festival on May 21 and 22, 2026. The two-day event welcomed families, children, and nature lovers for a fun and refreshing experience filled with outdoor activities, fresh fruit, and learning opportunities.
Visitors enjoyed picking fresh falsas directly from the orchards, giving them a unique farm-to-table experience. Falsa, known for its sweet and tangy flavor, is one of Pakistan’s favorite summer fruits and was enjoyed by people of all ages.
A special feature of these orchards is that this variety of falsa produces fruit twice a year, once before summer and again at the beginning of winter. This allows residents and visitors to enjoy fresh falsa harvests in two different seasons.
Surrounded by green orchards, the festival offered more than just fruit picking. Families spent quality time together, explored nature, and created memorable experiences in a peaceful outdoor setting.
The falsa orchards are part of Bahria Town Karachi’s urban forestation initiative, which focuses on increasing green spaces, supporting environmental sustainability, and improving the quality of life in the community. Through projects like this, residents can enjoy nature and become more aware of environmental conservation.
For children, the festival also became a learning experience where they discovered sustainable farming, the importance of protecting green spaces, and how orchards help create healthier urban environments.
The success of the Falsa Festival reflects Bahria Town Karachi’s continued commitment to creating meaningful community experiences and building a greener and more sustainable future.














