Cher, the iconic singer and actress, has arrived in Pakistan to mark a significant moment for Kaavan, an elephant long referred to as the “world’s loneliest.” After years of advocacy by animal rights groups, Kaavan will soon leave his long-time home at a Pakistani zoo for a sanctuary in Cambodia. Due to security concerns, Cher’s itinerary wasn’t disclosed. However, she did meet with Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Imran Khan, on Friday and is expected to visit Kaavan during her stay, according to the prime minister’s office. A video shared by the office showed the two sitting together outdoors at Khan’s residence. Kaavan, who has lived at the zoo for 35 years—many of them in chains—will be flown to Cambodia on Sunday. His relocation has been a long time coming, driven by the efforts of animal welfare group Four Paws International. Martin Bauer, a spokesperson for Four Paws, confirmed the planned move. Kaavan’s story gained international attention after the death of his partner in 2012. Sh