Dubai Safari Park reopens on October 1; six themed zone, over 3,000 animals from 87 different species
30 Sep 2024
NewsDubai Safari Park is scheduled to reopen for its sixth season on October 1. With over 3,000 animals representing 87 species, the park offers a unique combination of education and pleasure. Six themed zones in the park may be visited on foot or with a shuttle train. In addition to up-close interactions with animals, each zone features educational activities that focus on animal care and conservation initiatives.
The African Village, which provides a taste of the continent, is one of them. Some of the biggest and tiniest terrestrial animals in the world, such as the graceful African elephant and the energetic meerkat, may be found in this region.
The Safari Village drive-through at Explorer Village allows visitors to board cosy buses and set out on a voyage of discovery across Asia and Africa.
Other themed areas include Asian Village, which draws inspiration from Asia's elaborate architectural design. It is home to a wide variety of species, including creatures from tranquil ponds and lush woodlands. Then there's the Arabian Desert Safari, a drive-through experience that recreates the Arabian Peninsula's ancient spirit of nomadic living.
Children may interact with some of the park's most adorable and amiable animals at the Kids Farm. Another area, Wadi Area, often known as "The Valley," provides a tranquil setting for picnics and eating at two on-site eateries.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to take part in naming ceremonies for the white rhino calf and the park's new moon bears. In order to include these cute newcomers in the park's continuing conservation story, attendees will be asked to propose names for them during the grand reopening celebration on October 1.