All you need to know about the reopening of Dubai Safari Park and what to expect this season
Interesting weekends in Dubai are just a whim away, a whim away. With Dubai Safari Park reopening soon, the entire family’s in for a treat!
The sixth season of safari is scheduled to open on Tuesday 1 October, and there have been some major upgrades to the park since you last visited.
Home to more than 3,000 animals representing 78 mammal species, 50 types of reptiles and 111 kinds of birds, this park is one of the best in the UAE to see wildlife from across the world.
The park features six distinct themed zones where visitors can enjoy close encounters with a diverse range of wildlife species. You can take the shuttle train or explore by foot, either way it’s a fun day out.
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According to schedules posted earlier, live presentations are given by expert zoologists which is the perfect way to get a better understanding of the animal world.
The Dubai Safari Park allows visitors to get up close with exotic animals from across the world with a dedicated African Village, an Asian Village, Explorer Village and more.
Your kids, friends and you will be able to feed rhinos, birds and giraffes while you’re on the Arabian Desert Safari trip around the park. The safari journey takes around 45 minutes and aims to take in the lions, rhinos and giraffes at the park.
The African Village is home to a gorilla house, chimpanzee house, reptile house and a grand aviary while the Asian Village hosts a Creatures of the World theatre show regularly as well.
Watch this space for more updates!
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