Dubai: Safari Park is reopening its doors to the public for its sixth season on 1 October. Guests can explore the park on foot or using the shuttle train, which connects six different themed zones where they can enjoy intimate encounters with a variety of wildlife species. Each zone features educational and immersive activities that emphasise the importance of animal welfare and highlight the park’s conservation efforts to protect wildlife. Popular live presentations conducted by expert zoologists are also back and will showcase the many wonders of the animal world live. Dubai Safari Park is home to more than 3,000 animals representing 78 mammal species, 50 types of reptiles and 111 types of birds, and continues to build on its reputation as a leading wildlife destination in the UAE.
Guests can look forward to exploring the park’s vast landscapes and engaging with a diverse range of animals in environments carefully designed to meet the needs of each inhabitant. Ahmed Al Zarouni, Director of Public Parks and Recreation Facilities at Dubai Municipality, said: “We are proud to redefine people’s wildlife experience in Dubai, allowing guests of all ages to connect with animals in a fun, educational and respectful way. He added: “Dubai Safari Park not only provides an unforgettable experience for our guests, but also serves as an example of responsible tourism and wildlife conservation. The start of our new season will mark an exciting chapter in Dubai’s ongoing efforts to boost tourism by offering Dubai visitors the opportunity to experience wildlife in a way that is entirely new to the region.”