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Dubai Safari Park – A Great Wildlife Project

Dubai Safari Park, located in Al Warqa’a is another jewel in the crown of the happening city. Opened on 12th of December 2017 the Dubai Safari Park promises to be an affordable and economical recreational option for all. This project replaces the 50-year-old zoo in Jumeirah. Lack of space and adverse conditions of the Dubai Zoo was a point of main concern which led to this initiative. The safari park now houses the existing animals from the Jumeirah Zoo plus new ones. This massive wildlife project consists of 250 species, including endangered species.

Some of the critically endangered species were announced to be a part of an international breeding program involving the breeding of animals to send them to other zoos or to be released into the wild.  There is now a total of more than 2,500 animals with a planned addition of approximately 2,500 more. The area of the safari park is spread over 120 hectares of land, which has been divided into five villages.

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The Safari Village

This is not your conventional zoo where you only get to view the animals lounging around in their cages or small enclosures created for them. You now get to view them in a more natural habitat.

For a tour of the safari village, an air-conditioned car specially designed for the tour will give you a classic, close-up view of the exotic animals and their lifestyles. Consider it an escapade into the jungles of Africa and Asia, where you can behold lush, tropical forest sights. Animals inhabiting the Safari Village include bears, baboons, water buffaloes, zebras, and deer. You can witness the majestic brown lions soaking up the sun, cheetahs on their racing tracks and tigers in their enclosure with the splendid, gurgling waterfalls to keep them cool.

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You get to view the crocodiles at close-quarters in the world’s first drive-through hypo-aquarium, giving you better look at the formidable reptilian creatures. Other attractions include brown bears, a bird theatre with 6 shows and feeding areas for giraffes. An expedition of this region of the Safari Park can take anywhere from 45 to 120 minutes.

The Arabian Village

Now let’s enter the region that constitutes the Arabian village Arabian village. This tract of land consists of sandy deserts, and rocky mountains, and the steppe showing you the Arabian habitat landscape surrounding the wildlife. A steppe is a vast area of barren land without any plantation except for shrubs.  A luxuriant meadow filled with a great variety of flora and fauna is a welcome sight. Populating this territory you will meet Arabian wolves, Antelopes, and Nilgais. Nilgai is the largest Asian Antelope.

Step onto a train crossing through the Arab village and watch the horses, birds, ostriches and falcons enjoying their day. It will take about 20 to 25 minutes to…

African Village

Moving to the African region of the park which welcomes you with a set of the African savannas and rainforest, gives you feel of the real African landscapes. Here you will be greeted by the giant tortoises, chimpanzees, hyenas, flamingos, African wild dogs and the regal white lions. Even in this village, you can take the train or Safari car to ride around and enjoy the animals. There are four stops where you can walk and watch the white lions ready to play through the glass walls, plus gorillas, pygmy hippos, lemur, bongo and okapi which is one of the endangered species that the forest is breeding. The ride around this section of the park will take somewhere between 90 to 140 minutes.

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Asian Village

Here in the Asian village the scenery, the environment, the landscape is all set to reflect the Asian forests. You can take a walk along the dense trees of the enclosure and witness the beautiful Asian creatures. This will require at around 30 to 90 minutes of your time. The species to see here are the Komodo Dragons, Moon Bears and Gibbons. Along with these, there are elephants, pandas and monkeys and a variety of birds and reptiles.

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The Children’s Farm

Visiting the Dubai safari park with children, you just cannot miss out on the most adventurous section of the park. Close to the park’s entrance is the children’s corner specially designed to keep the children involved. This is an educational spot where children can learn about farm animals, their importance and how to take care of them. The farm features farm animals such as sheep, cows, goats and chickens. Activities involve collecting milk and eggs and riding ponies.

Wadi Village

Of course, no tourist spot is complete without eateries.  The Wadi village offers you a relaxing spot which has water streams flowing through it and fishing ponds all powered by solar energy. After the tour, you can relax in the green valley and treat yourself to the delicious foodstuff being offered by the restaurants and eateries.

Special Features 

The park has special facilities to maintain a suitably cool environment for the animals. Air-conditioned rocks, misting fans and chilled and chilled pools have been installed all over the park. There is a large theatre that can accommodate up to 1,000 people. This theatre host shows featuring different animals. They have eco-friendly vehicles for touring. This park features a UAE’s biggest walk-through aviary in the African village and the first drive-through hippo and tiger exhibit. They introduced the world’s first drive-through crocodile exhibit.

Dubai Safari Park Location Map

The Safari Park, located opposite Dragon Mart on Hatta Road in Al Warqa’a 5 is open to the public from 9 am to 7 p.m. However the tickets stop selling at 5 p.m. or when the park was filled to capacity. The tickets are available for purchase from the main building of the park or you can here +971 800 900  to book your tickets on phone. The ticket prices are as follows: For full access to all areas of the park, obtain a combo ticket at 85 AED for adults and 30 AED for children.

For entry to all areas except the Safari Village obtain the Dubai Safari Park Ticket at 50 AED for adults and 20 AED for children (The same ticket prices apply if you only wish to visit the Safari village).

There is free entry for the elderly above the age of 60, for children below 3 years of age and people with special needs (accompanied by 2 people).

Future attractions

There are plans to introduce about 2,000 more animals, Australian and South African villages, veterinary, zoo-keeping and conservation courses to educate people and bring awareness among them regarding wildlife. The park was closed on 15 May 2017 for further up gradation and is expected to re-open in the month October with more features. Let’s see what surprises are in-store after the embellishment program is complete.

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Dubai Safari Park Guide

About dubai safari park.

Experience the wild side of Dubai at one of its most popular attractions with your Dubai Safari Park tickets. Spanning a massive area the park houses more than three thousand animals brought here from different parts of the world. Explore the four unique zones that the park is divided into, each with its own distinct features and specialties. Each zone is named a ‘village’ which is distinguished on the basis of different parts of the globe to which the animals belong. These include the Explorer Village, African Village, Asian Village, Al Wadi, Arabian Village, as well as a Kids Farm where children can spend a happy time playing and learning about wildlife.

The Dubai Safari Park offers a variety of other experiences and activities that will make your visit here memorable. Embark on a drive-through experience on one of the park’s air-conditioned buses to spot the animals at close quarters. You can also enjoy other activities like bird, goat, and giraffe feeding, breakfast with the feathered inhabitants of the park, or an exclusive photography tour with an expert guide to fill you in on interesting facts and fun stories about the park and its inhabitants.

Dubai Safari Park Tickets

Here is your big opportunity to witness this region’s one-of-a-kind safari park where you get to meet animals from a variety of species nurtured in their natural habitats. So get your Dubai Safari Park ticket booking done today to explore the diverse sections of the park each of which promises a unique experience. Moreover, by booking your Dubai Safari Park tickets online you can further enhance your experience. You get to book from the comforts of your own home or on the go as opposed to braving long queues in the heat if you were to get them at the venue in person. Moreover, when you do your Dubai Safari Park ticket booking in advance online you can also enjoy amazing deals, offers, and discounts.

Why You Should Visit Dubai Safari Park?

Dubai Safari Park Tickets

  • Enjoy a unique experience of visiting this well-maintained safari park that houses over 3000 animals from across the globe
  • Get your Dubai Safari Park tickets to explore the distinct ‘Villages’ or zones that replicate the natural habitat for animals from various parts of the world, whether they are grasslands or tropical rainforests
  • From African Savannah and Asian Village to Arabian steppes and Wadi corner, the park promises a one-of-a-kind experience in each of its sections
  • You can see animals from about 250 different species including tigers, lions, hippos, gazelles, hyenas, gorillas, flamingos, reptiles, chimpanzees, and much more
  • Indulge in entertaining activities like going for an elephant or a camel ride, or feeding the giraffes
  • For more thrill, use your Dubai Safari Park tickets to sit on board a powerful vehicle that will take you for a drive-through experience
  • Appreciate the interactive park’s praiseworthy endeavors at conserving energy with its power-efficient facilities that make use of solar energy along with other tasks like breeding endangered species
  • Make the most of your visit to the wild with kids where they can learn about different animals, their ecosystems, natural habits, and much more
  • Kids can also enjoy the kids’ zoo here along with interactive games and activities.

Villages at Dubai Safari Park

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Visit the section of the park that showcases the beautiful Arabian desert wildlife with animals that range from the majestic Oryx and Arabian wolves to ostriches, gazelles, and much more. This is a drive-through experience that is reminiscent of the vast deserts of Western Asia and the Arabian peninsula, complete with images of historic nomadic desert culture.

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Enjoy a fun-filled tour around the Asian Village aboard a toy train with your Dubai Safari Park tickets. Here you can witness the diverse culture that this continent represents along with the influences of its ornate architecture. You will find animals that inhabit a range of habitats from forests to ponds like gibbons, moon bears, and komodo dragons.

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Embark on a veritable world tour right here with your Dubai Safari Park tickets that will take you deep within the African rainforests. Find some of the most exotic animals here like white lions, Chimpanzees, giant tortoises, and more. There are other creatures as well that represent the African continent like the Hippo, Okapi, Gorilla, African Lion, Lemur, Pygmy, Flamingo, and Bongo.

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Book your Dubai Safari Park tickets today and head to its main attraction, the Explorer Village which showcases the best that the park has to offer. It represents the dense forests of Asia in conjunction with the African grasslands and houses majestic lions, tigers, antelopes, striped hyena, cape buffalo, Nile crocodile, and much more.

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This is a veritable edutainment section where kids not only have fun but learn in a fun way about wildlife as well as engage in first-hand interactions with farm animals. While playing at the children’s playground featured in this facility, they can also enjoy the farm-like environment with ducks, chickens, sheep, ponies, and parrots.

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One of the most picturesque sections of the park, this is a location you can enjoy with friends and family by using your Dubai Safari Park tickets. From man-made streams and lush greenery, everything is beautifully maintained by the Dubai municipality. Known primarily for its scenic beauty, this zone replicates the beautiful Wadis or valleys of this region.

Discover Dubai Safari Park

Dubai Safari Park, located in the heart of Dubai, is a sprawling wildlife sanctuary that offers an immersive and educational experience for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Spanning over 119 hectares, it's a remarkable showcase of the world's diverse ecosystems and a hub for conservation and environmental education.

Dubai Safari Park emphasizes education and conservation, with informative exhibits and interactive programs that raise awareness about wildlife preservation. It's not just a recreational attraction but a place where visitors can connect with the natural world and appreciate the importance of protecting our planet's biodiversity.

Experiences at Dubai Safari Park

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Embark on a drive-through adventure on one of the park’s Safari buses as you get the opportunity to spot exotic animals from Asia and Africa at close quarters. The knowledgeable park guides will make the experience more interesting with fascinating stories and fun facts. You can see animals like tigers, hippos, crocodiles, rhinos, lions, zebras, antelopes, baboons, hyenas, giraffes, and much more.

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If you are looking for a special experience at the Dubai Safari Park, go for this luxurious package where you receive a ‘king-like treatment. Get driven around the park in a chauffeured car along with a personal guide who will provide you with all the interesting stories and fun facts about the park and its inhabitants. This package will also give you priority access to all the park’s facilities, exhibits, and reserved seats at bird shows.

Birds Feeding in Dubai Safari Park

This is a popular Dubai Safari Park activity that is well-liked by families and people of all age groups looking for a unique breakfast experience. So start your morning on a distinct and positive note while enjoying a scrumptious breakfast with the feathered inhabitants here. Feed the birds and get clicked with them all the while under the keen guidance of a park animal caretaker.

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This is a unique and very exclusive Dubai Safari Park experience, especially for photography fans. Embark on a three hours long journey on the Safari Journey private bus that will cruise you around the park for that perfect animal shot you have always wanted to take. You will be accompanied by a guide who will help you in your endeavor to capture your once-in-a-lifetime shot.

Know Before You Go Dubai Safari Park

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Opening Hours :

The Dubai Safari Park is open from 9 AM to 5 PM every day. The timings may however vary during the month of Ramadan.

How to Reach :

  • Dubai Metro: The nearest metro station to Dubai Safari Park is Rashidiya. From here you can take a taxi to your destination.
  • Bus: The nearest bus stop to Dubai Safari Park is Rashidiya. From here you can take a taxi to your destination.
  • By Taxi: You can take a taxi from different parts of the city like Downtown Dubai or Dubai Marina to Dubai Safari Park that will cost your AED 55 and AED 90 respectively
  • By Car: If you are visiting by car, you can access Gate 1 of Dubai Safari Park through Ras Al Khor Road (opposite side of Dragon Mart) and Gate 2 through Sheikh Zayed Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street.

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  • Littering inside the park or feeding/teasing the animals is strictly prohibited.
  • Bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and roller skates are also prohibited within the park premises.
  • You are also not allowed to use balloons, balls, toy guns, drones, or flash photography as these may scare the animals.
  • Smoking is restricted other than in designated smoking areas around the park.
  • Consumption of alcoholic drinks is also prohibited here.
  • Outside food, beverages, and pets are not allowed as this may affect the park animals’ safety.

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  • All guests are subjected to screening by the park’s security team at the entrance for the health and security of the animals.
  • Guests should be appropriately attired wherein their knees and shoulders should be covered keeping in mind the culture and sentiments of the country.
  • Minors should be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times and all guests should pay attention to staff instructions at all times.
  • The park has created a perfectly safe environment for visitors and does not take any responsibility for loss of goods or personal injuries whatsoever.

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  • The various facilities that Dubai Safari Park offers include toilets with bathrooms in each toilet block along with the ability to accommodate people of determination (POD).
  • There is a facility for getting souvenir photos clicked during animal feeding sessions by the park’s photographers.
  • Other facilities include wheelchairs, baby changing rooms in the villages of the park, prayer rooms at four different locations of the park, and first-aid with an in-house paramedic to attend to guest emergencies.
  • You can access the Dubai Safari Park map and share photos on social media by using the park’s free Wi-Fi connection, and enjoy kids’ rides on mini cars that can be rented at the African Village and Explorer Village.
  • There is a customer service desk, an information center, and lost and found assistance in case you misplace a belonging during your visit.
  • Food and Beverages:There are 4 main restaurants located in different sections of the Dubai Safari Park. These are La Marquise, Bait Al Qadeem, Oregano, and Local House.

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Dubai Safari Park organizes a variety of entertaining live shows like bird shows, birds of prey shows, goat feeding, bird feeding, etc. While you enjoy reserved seats with your Dubai Safari Park tickets for live shows, seating is available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Moreover, as all shows have limited seating capacity, the park has the right to withhold admission once seating is filled. The park also holds the right to delay or cancel live shows based on weather uncertainties, etc. without being liable to give refunds or adjust dates. They can also alter the content of live shows for animal welfare steps and their health, and security.

FAQ's of Dubai Safari Park

How long does it take to visit the whole park.

It usually takes about four to five hours to tour the whole park and see everything that the Dubai Safari Park offers. However, this duration varies from guest to guest and the activities selected by them for the tour.

Is there a specific dress code to enter the park?

Although it is recommended you wear comfortable clothing and shoes, all guests are to be appropriately dressed to enter the park failing which they will be restricted entry at the gate. Shoulders and knees should be covered at all times and dressing should be keeping the culture and sentiments of the country in mind.

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What’s the best time to visit Dubai Safari Park?

The best time to visit Dubai Safari Park is in the early mornings and early evenings. This is when the weather is the best for trekking through the park and enjoying all its activities.

What are the different types of animals at Dubai Safari Villages?

  • Arabian Desert Safari: Mountain gazelle, Scimitar-horned Oryx, Addax, Arabian Oryx, Arabian gazelle, Sand gazelle, and Arabian Wolf
  • Explorer Village: Cheetah, Baboon, Zebra, African buffalo, Ostrich, Blackbuck, Nilgai, Hippo, South Africa Giraffe, Giraffe, Sarus cranes, Guineafowl, and Sambar Deer
  • African Village: Chimpanzee, Peacock, Gorilla, Afro Asian Sand Snake, Carpet Python, Patas monkey, Vervet monkey, Ruffed lemur black & white, African Elephant, and more
  • Asian Village: Black bear, Orangutans, Komodo dragons, Gibbon, Southern Cassowary, and Mandarin Duck
  • Al Wadi: Duck, Peacocks, Swans, and Pelicans
  • Kids Farm: Local duck, Love bird, Najdi sheep, Pony, Amazon parrot, Donkey, Eurasian bullfinch, Cockatiel, and more

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Revealed: Dubai Safari Park new packages, ticket prices for 2022-23

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Here is how to get up close with around 3,000 animals at the just reopened attraction

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Dubai: Want to be treated like a king when you get up close with the real king of the jungle and thousands of its cohabitants at Dubai Safari Park? There is a package (King of Safari) for that which costs Dh2,500 for 10 persons.

The prices for the special tours, including luxury packages like the King of Safari and individual tickets, have been revealed as the Dubai Municipality facility reopened for 2022-2023 season on Tuesday.

Dubai Safari Park is home to around 3,000 animals, with 78 species of mammals – including 10 different carnivores and 17 primates – 50 types of reptiles, 111 kinds of birds plus amphibians and invertebrates, all living on the 119-hectare site.

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With a wide range of new unique interactive entertainment and educational experiences and the addition of a number of new animals and newborns such as Ankole-Watusi cow, the Eland antelope, Arabian oryx, Nile crocodile and water buffalo, Dubai Safari Park is offering various types of tickets and packages for a variety of experiences for this season.

Individual tickets

Day Pass (Dh50 for adult, Dh20 for child)

It offers a walking tour through Al Wadi to African, Asian, and Explorer villages, in addition to live shows, kids farm and10 minutes’ shuttle tour of Arabian Desert Safari.

Day Pass + (Dh75 for adult, Dh45 for child)

It offers a transported tour to African, Asian, and Explorer villages, in addition to unlimited train rides, reserved seats in live shows, kids farm plus 10 minutes’ Arabian Desert Safari by electric vehicle)

Safari Journey (Dh90 for adult, Dh35 for child)

It offers a walking tour through Al Wadi to the African, Explorer Village and Asian villages, in addition to, train service, live shows, kids farm, Safari journey (a 35-minute guided bus tour) and a 10 minutes’ Arabian Desert Safari by electric vehicle.

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Safari Journey + (Dh110 for adult, Dh55 for child)

It offers the full experience with a transported tour to the African, Asian, and Explorer villages, in addition to unlimited train rides, Safari Journey (35 minutes’ guided bus tour), Arabian Desert Safari (10 minutes’ by electric vehicle), reserved seats in live shows and kids farm

Special tours

King of Safari (Dh2,500 for 10 pax)

This is a luxury package provided to those who want a special experience. The visitors get treated like a “king” in a chauffeur-driven vehicle along with a personal guide to provide them with interesting facts about animal collection. They will have priority access to all facilities including parking in P1, exhibits and reserved seats at all bird shows in the nearly four hours’ journey. They will also get a memorable printed photograph.

Behind the Scene + (Dh1,450 for 10 pax)

An exclusive experience where visitors go “behind the scenes” to witness where all the action happens. Visitors get a chance to meet the animal caretakers to learn about special care given to the animal collection. This experience will also give visitors an opportunity to feed elephants or giraffes and brush white rhinoceros.

Jungle capture+ (Dh1,275 for 3 pax)

It is an exclusive experience for the shutterbugs who fancy shooting the wildlife and nature. They can spend up to three hours in the Safari Journey private bus with a guide to take once-in-a-lifetime animal photos.

The authorities are yet to announce the ticket prices for the popular ‘Breakfast with Birds’ package and ‘Night Pass’ that are expected to return soon.

Free admission for:

People of Determination, plus two companions. (POD tickets can be availed at the tickets counter upon presentation of a valid POD card).

Children below three (Identity card is required upon entry).

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Top five places to see wildlife in the UAE, from Sharjah Safari to Dubai Safari Park

Now, you can see and even interact with wild animals at a number of places in the emirates, sharjah safari opens its doors.

Sharjah Safari opens its doors

This week, the sprawling Sharjah Safari joined the UAE's growing list of attractions where visitors can get up close and personal with wildlife, including some rare and endangered species.

The 800-hectare park in Al Dhaid, about 49 kilometres from the Sharjah city, has been seven years in the making.

“This safari is authentic. When you drive around early morning or late in the afternoon, you forget you are in the UAE — it feels as if you are in Africa," Kevin Budd, the operations manager for animals at Sharjah Safari told The National , on its opening day.

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Sharjah Safari

Sharjah Safari covers an area of eight square kilometres. All photos: Antonie Robertson / The National

Sharjah Safari covers an area of eight square kilometres. All photos: Antonie Robertson / The National

The UAE's latest wildlife attraction was designed to replicate a real African safari. Across 12 environments, each representing a region in Africa, visitors will be able to experience the life and terrain of the animals and birds that live in them.

Currently, about 600 animals including lions, giraffes and rhinos call the Sharjah Safari home, with about 300 more expected to arrive later this month and in March. One of the star attractions is Wuhaida, the first female southern white rhino born in Sharjah Safari in August last year. Wuhaida's birth is the result of the safari's breeding programme, supported by the UN, that focuses on African native species.

Visitors will also be able to meet Bridi, the first African female giraffe born in Sharjah Safari. Both Wuhaida and Bridi's parents arrived at the Sharjah Safari in May 2017.

Conservation is also an important aspect of Sharjah Safari's operations. Through the emirate's Environment and Protected Areas Authority, which help develop the park, the attraction will become a centre for international captive breeding programmes for key species, and will partner with the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria.

Open daily, 8.30am-6.30pm; tickets are from Dh15 for children and Dh40 for adults for a guided Bronze walking tour and go all the way up to Dh3,500 for a group of 12 people in a luxury car in the Gold category; 06 803 7666

Dubai Safari Park

Dubai Safari is poised to welcome visitors back on September 27. All photos: Dubai Safari Park

Dubai Safari is poised to welcome visitors back on September 27. All photos: Dubai Safari Park

Home to more than 3,000 animals, the 119-hectare attraction in Al Warqa first opened its doors in 2017, but closed six months later to “enhance the visitor experience”. If finally reopened in 2020 under a new management with a focus on conservation, education and sustainability.

Spread across five different zones — Africa, Asia, Arabian Desert Safari, Explorer and Adventure Village — Dubai Safari Park is made up of vast green spaces surrounded by waterfalls and artificial rock faces, and plenty of spaces for its main inhabitants. A drive-through safari, with a bus carrying guests through a series of gated enclosures, is also available.

Open daily, 9am-5pm; tickets are priced at Dh50 for adults and Dh20 for children; 800 900, www.dubaisafari.ae

The National Aquarium, Abu Dhabi

The National Aquarium Abu Dhabi opened to the public in November. All photos by Ruel Pableo for The National

The National Aquarium Abu Dhabi opened to the public in November. All photos by Ruel Pableo for The National

Located in Al Qana , a new waterfront destination in the capital, The National Aquarium Abu Dhabi is the largest aquarium in the Middle East, spanning more than 9,000 square metres, and home to 46,000 creatures and 300 species.

Opened in November last year, the attraction is divided into 10 zones: the UAE’s Natural Treasures, Red Sea Wreck, Atlantic Cave, The Sub, Ring of Fire, Ocean Magic, Frozen Ocean, Flooded Forest, Bu Tinah Island and Back of House.

One of the most popular zones is the Flooded Forest where visitors can find the super snake, a female reticulated python aged 14 that weighs 115 kilograms. The area also has more than 8,000 rainforest creatures, including free-roaming birds that fly around and yet don't go near guests.

Super Snake: The UAE is now home to the largest living snake on display in the world

Super Snake: The UAE is now home to the largest living snake on display in the world

Rehabilitation and conservation is also a priority. In July 2020, the aquarium signed a five-year partnership with The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, “with the aim to help create the largest and most innovative rehabilitation schemes of its kind to protect and rehabilitate wildlife in the emirate of Abu Dhabi".

"The partnership has resulted in a large number of animals saved, including 200 turtles being successfully rescued and released until today," said Paul Hamilton, general manager of The National Aquarium.

Open daily, 10am-10pm; 02 418 6666 , www.thenationalaquarium.ae

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This private zoo on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi opened in 2008 and is home to more than 1,400 animals including mammals, reptiles, fish and birds. The zoo not only lets visitors interact with many of its inhabitants, but also offers luxury chalet-style overnight stays.

Tours on offer include giraffe feeding , monkey feeding and hippo feeding, while Keeper's Talk, meant as an educational experience, gives guests the lowdown on about the zoo's wildlife.

Open daily, 9am-8pm; tickets start at Dh40; 02 501 0000, www.emiratesparkzooandresort.com

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - The ÔCheetah RunÕ is to provide positive reinforcement training, and once the training is complete the animal is rewarded with food at Al Ain Zoo. Khushnum Bhandari for The National

Cheetahs are encouraged to exercise in Al Ain Zoo through a process of positive reinforcement. Khushnum Bhandari for The National

More than 4,000 animals and creatures live on this 900-hectare parkland in the foothills of Jebel Hafeet . Founded in 1968 by Sheikh Zayed, the Founding Father, the zoo is home to oryx, giraffe, Barbary sheep, rhinos, hippos, tigers, lions and more. Kids will enjoy the petting zoo and there’s also a well-respected conservation and breeding programme.

Visitors can choose from various activities including The Cheetah Journey, The Rhino Journey and The Tortoise Journey.

An attraction called Al Ain Safari , which currently covers a 54-hectare section of the zoo, offers one of the world’s largest man-made safaris where you can encounter the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo) from the safety of an SUV or safari truck. Emirati safari guides will take the lead, giving you more information about the animals and the surrounding landscape as you drive.

Open daily, 9am-6pm; tickets start at Dh9.45 for children and Dh28.35 for adults; 800 966, www.alainzoo.ae

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You can get up, close and personal with wild animals as the Dubai Safari Park reopens its doors for the 2021 season from September 27. The park houses a diverse community of animals from across the world living in a climate-controlled environment similar to their natural habitat.

An animal kingdom

The 116-hectare park is home to around 3,000 animals, including 78 species of mammals – 10 different carnivores and 17 primates – 50 types of reptiles; 111 kinds of birds as well as amphibians and invertebrates.

Dubai Safari is home to the world’s first drive-through crocodile exhibit; the UAE’s largest group of baboons; the largest drive-through lion exhibit; and the country’s only drive-through hippo and tiger exhibits.

What’s new this season?

For the first time, the park will offer a behind the-scenes experience. This allows visitors to get close to the animals, learn about their habitat and ways of caring for them – all under the watchful guidance of an animal shepherd.

New animals at the sanctuary include the squirrel monkey, Mona monkey, Arabian wolf, and the northern white-cheeked gibbon. In addition, the park has 111 newborns of different animal species.

The winter season of the park will host a Leopard Exhibition, the bird show, a display of ‘amazing creatures of the world’ and birds of prey.

The area devoted to Arab wolves has been expanded by 10,000 square meters. The area contains many local trees and plants, in addition to unique formations of sand dunes and water, which have been developed to create a suitable environment for these animals. This area is considered the largest island sheltering Arabian wolves.

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Dubai Safari Park: a Must-Visit for Wildlife Enthusiasts

Tips for your visit to one of the largest wildlife animal parks in the region.

Dubai Safari Park is a 119-hectare wildlife preserve that houses about 3,000 animals from around the globe. Transforming the desert landscape into a lush space, the park attracts families, as well as nature and animal enthusiasts. I love this place because here you can escape from the urban jungle to an actual one (well, sort of), with wildlife from different continents. From African elephants and lions to Arabian wolves and Asian moon bears, it offers an immersive experience into the world of exotic fauna.

Dubai Safari Park is a new home for many animals relocated in 2017 from the former Dubai Zoo. It is a more sustainable and eco-friendly place where animals are treated with care. Apart from visiting different zones, you can join shows or feeding sessions and even go on a wildlife safari. Visit it if you want to learn more about different animal species, their behaviours and habitats, all while having a great time. In this article, I will tell you all you need to know about Dubai Safari Park sections, attractions, tickets, location, timings and more .

This is a seasonal attraction. Tickets are generally available from October to May.

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Is Dubai Safari Park visit worth it: pros and cons

Check my quick overview of the pros and cons below to make a balanced decision.

  • Diversity of animals : You will be able to see around 3,000 wildlife animals, including those from the region, and learn a lot about them.
  • Safari : You can explore the park not only on foot but also by joining a guided Safari Journey and an Arabian Village drive-through imitating wildlife safaris.
  • Interactive experiences : You can feed the animals, watch bird shows or live presentations, enriching your experience.
  • Location : The safari park is not located centrally. However, it is done to ensure that animals have enough space and feel comfortable.

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When is Dubai Safari Park open

Due to the desert climate, Dubai Safari Park operates only from October to May . This season, the park is open from October 5, 2023 to May 31, 2024 . It typically closes for the summer to give animals some rest from visitors and the heat.

Dubai Safari Park - Entrance

Park’s wildlife animals

Before I guide you through the preserve, let’s talk a bit about the true stars of the preserve — its animals. The park is home to about 3,000 animals , including almost 80 species of mammals, 50 types of reptiles and 111 sorts of birds. By the way, it is almost 3 times more than what the old Dubai Zoo had before. From the majestic African elephants and the elegant Arabian oryxes to the adorable meerkats and the quirky ostriches, the park has a diverse array of wildlife.

Moreover, if you are a fan of monkeys, you can see gibbons, baboons and chimpanzees in their natural habitats. Birds are represented by beautiful cranes, owls, white storks, mandarin ducks, parrots, peacocks and other species. There are also many exotic and less-known animals, so it is a great opportunity to see them in reality and get some extra information.

Furthermore, the park’s commitment to conservation is evident in its efforts to protect and preserve endangered species. They work closely with international organisations to ensure the well-being and survival of these species.

Dubai Safari Park areas and activities

What I really liked is that Dubai Safari Park is well-structured and divided into distinct areas or villages. These include the African Village, Asian Village, Explorer Village, Arabian Desert Safari, Wadi Area and Kids’ Farm . Each village offers a unique experience and a glimpse into the diverse wildlife of that region.

Have Fun Dubai’s Tip : There are several routes you can take depending on your day program. For a general visit, I suggest the following route that will save you time. After scanning your ticket, exit the main building and turn left to take a minibus that will take you through the Arabian Village and drop you off at the Asian Village. Then continue to the Explorer Village and after that to the African Village. Walk back to the main building and optionally visit the Kids’ Farm. The entire route can easily be covered on foot. If you are with kids, you might prefer to take a train ride (which is included in several ticket types or can be purchased extra) or rent mobility vehicles.

In addition to exploring these villages, you can also enjoy other activities like animal feeding, bird shows and more. Now, let me introduce you to each of them more in detail.

African Village

The African Village is a must-visit for anyone fascinated by the wildlife of the African continent. This area is designed to replicate the African savannah, complete with its diverse flora and fauna. Here, you’ll come across some of Africa’s most iconic animals like lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras and cheetahs.

Walking through the African Village, you’ll feel like you’re visiting the continent. You’ll see herds of zebras grazing, giraffes towering above the treetops, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot lions basking in the sun.

Have Fun Dubai’s Tip : Furthermore, the village has an open-air Grand Aviary where you can see a variety of African birds. The birds sometimes literally walk between your feet. I found this place really impressive. After all, it is the largest aviary in the UAE. It is centred around artificial giant trees connected by a footbridge. You can climb it and see the birds from above. And don’t forget to visit a small lake with gracious pink flamingos a bit further away.
  • Animals spotted : African elephant, cheetah, impala, gorilla, bongo, hyena, pygmy hippo, iguana, golden pheasant, white lion, sable, lizard, lorikeet

Dubai Safari Park - Baobabs

Explorer Village

From the African Village, you can move directly to the Explorer Village which offers a unique blend of animals from different regions. It’s a place where you can see a gracious cheetah, a famous Nile crocodile or a hippo wallowing in the water. The Explorer Village is a melting pot of wildlife, offering an eclectic mix of animals from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

This is the largest, and, in my opinion, one of the most interesting areas of the park. Here you can watch a fascinating 25-minute bird show and go on a drive-through safari journey. Visit the Hippo Aquarium to see these big animals navigating in the water or get some carrots on-site to feed long-necked giraffes. It is a rewarding experience!

  • Animals spotted : hippo, giraffe, guineafowl, baboon, antelope, deer, Nile crocodile, lion, tiger, hyena, Arabian oryx, zebra, rhino

Dubai Safari Park - Arabian Oryx

Asian Village

The Asian Village in the safari park in Dubai is a tribute to the wildlife of Asia. This section is smaller and less inhabited in comparison to others, but you can still see some impressive animals, such as moon bears. It is also pleasant to just walk around passing the waterfall and a series of caves.

Furthermore, it is home to The Asian Village Theatre which organises regular animal shows.

  • Animals spotted : moon bear, mandarin duck, southern cassowary

Dubai Safari Park - Asian Village

Arabian Village (Arabian Desert Safari)

The Arabian Village at the safari park in Dubai is a great section to get familiar with the animals of the UAE and the Arabian Peninsula. You will get on a minibus and go for a 10-minute ride. By the way, the bus has no windows so it is handy for taking beautiful pictures with no obstruction. And the scenery will be indeed worth the pictures. Drivers are very pleasant and share some insights.

Here, you can see animals that have adapted to survive in the harsh desert environment, like the Arabian oryx, the Arabian wolf and the sand gazelle. The area is designed to replicate the desert landscape, complete with sand dunes, rocks and desert vegetation. So, prepare your camera, I am sure the Arabian Desert Safari will be a great backdrop!

  • Animals spotted : gazelle, Arabian oryx, Arabian wolf, addax

Dubai Safari Park - Arabian Desert Safari bus

Guided Safari Journey

If you want to add an extra touch to your visit, you can join a 35-minute Safari Journey with a guide. As you drive through in an air-conditioned bus you will witness many animals I have mentioned above.

The cool thing about this journey is that you will also learn many interesting facts from a knowledgeable and friendly guide. Like what is the fastest, tallest or biggest inhabitant of the park. In my view, the Safari Journey is a great option for those who don’t like walking (the park is indeed big) or would like to see a lot in a short period.

  • Operation hours : 09:00 to 16:30
  • Duration : 35 min

Dubai Safari Park - Wildlife animals

The Wadi Area is a tranquil retreat within the bustling park. It’s a place where you can take a break from the wildlife exploration and simply relax. The Wadi Area is designed to mimic a natural wadi, a dry riverbed found in the Arabian desert.

The centrepiece of the Wadi Area is a beautiful waterfall, cascading down a rocky cliff. There are also several shaded seating areas where you can sit back and enjoy the serene surroundings. Moreover, there are a couple of restaurants, so you can grab some food.

The Wadi Area of the safari park is also home to a variety of bird species, such as swans, ducks and peacocks. The birds flitting about add to the charm of the place.

Dubai Safari Park - Wadi Area

Kids’ Farm

The Kids’ Farm is a paradise for the little ones. It’s a place where kids can get up close and personal with farm animals like goats, sheep, tortoises, ostriches and rabbits. It is a vibrant place painted in all the rainbow colours where children really have fun. The Kids’ Farm is designed to engage children in a fun and interactive way.

I would say that one of the highlights of the Kids’ Farm is the petting zoo. Here, kids can pet and feed the animals under the supervision of trained staff. It’s an experience that not only delights the children but also teaches them about the animals.

Moreover, there is an interactive play area where kids can burn off some energy. With slides, swings and climbing structures, it’s a hit with the young ones. So, let your kids loose in the Kids’ Farm and watch as they have the time of their lives!

Dubai Safari Park - Kids Farm

Animal feeding

One of the most popular activities at Dubai Safari Park is animal feeding . It’s an opportunity to interact with the animals and get a closer look at them. From feeding the giraffes to tossing treats to the goats, it’s an experience that’s sure to delight visitors of all ages.

Animal feeding sessions are held at specific times and locations throughout the park . I have listed them below. However, I recommend checking the schedule when you arrive as timings are subject to change.

By the way, these sessions are supervised by trained staff to ensure the safety of both the visitors and the animals. And, of course, do not bring food from outside in order not to harm the animals of the safari park. The food (such as carrots and cabbage leaves) will be offered for a small fee on-site.

  • Giraffe feeding timings : 10:30, 12:30, 14:30, 16:00 (Explorer Village)
  • Bird feeding timings : 12:00 to 12:30 and 15:45 to 16:15 (Kids’ Farm)
  • Goat feeding timings: 11:30 to 11:45 and 16:15 to 16:30 (Kids’ Farm)

Dubai Safari Park - Animal feeding

Safari Park dining options

Exploring the park can be a tiring affair. Thankfully, Dubai Safari Park has several dining options to cater to your hunger pangs. From quick bites to sit-down meals, you’ll find a variety of food and beverage outlets spread across the park.

There are four main restaurants:

  • Oregano (in African Village) : Italian cuisine
  • Local House (near Explorer Village) : Mediterranean cuisine
  • Bait Al Qadeem (near Chimpanzee stop) : Arabic cuisine
  • La Venecia (in Glass Building) : Italian cuisine

Whether you’re craving a juicy burger, a hearty pasta or a refreshing salad, you’ll find it all here. There are also several kiosks where you can grab a quick snack or a refreshing drink.

Dubai Safari Park tickets

The park offers several ticket options and packages.

The cheapest one is a Day Pass which includes access to all villages, a 10-minute Arabian Desert Safari drive and live presentations.

  • Dubai Safari Park Day Pass price : AED 50 per adult, AED 20 per child 3 to 12 years, free for children under 3 years

You can also add upgrades at the park entrance, such as train rides between the zones (Day Pass+) and a Safari Journey.

Safari Journey tickets include access to all villages, a 10-minute Arabian Desert Safari drive, a 35-minute Safari Journey, unlimited train rides and live presentations.

  • Safari Journey ticket price : AED 90 per adult, AED 35 per child 3 to 12 years

Via the link below you can buy Safari Journey tickets (though price is a bit higher than at the gate) + add a shared transfer to the park from your hotel.

Book Safari Journey ticket with an optional transfer here

  • Dubai Safari Park opening hours : 09:00 to 17:00 (entry until 15:30)

I suggest that you arrive early if you want to avoid the crowds. A lot of families with kids attend the park in the afternoon.

How long does it take to visit Dubai Safari Park

It ranges from 2 hours for a quick visit to 4 hours or longer for a more thorough exploration . Given the size of Dubai Safari Park and the number of attractions it offers, you should ideally allocate at least half a day. However, the actual time may vary depending on your pace, the activities you choose to participate in and whether you are with children

If you’re planning to explore all the villages, attend the animal shows, participate in the animal feeding sessions and enjoy a meal at one of the restaurants, it can easily take up to 4 hours. However, if you’re short on time, you can prioritise the areas and activities that interest you the most.

Is safari park in Dubai ethical

One of the concerns many people have about zoos and safari parks is their ethical aspect. I too believe that all animals should be treated with respect. The good news is that Dubai Safari Park is committed to animal welfare and conservation. The park provides a comfortable and natural habitat for the animals, ensuring they’re well taken care of. The former Dubai Zoo had a lot of criticism for caging animals, so that lesson was learned before.

The park also works with international organisations to protect and preserve endangered species. They’re involved in several conservation programs and initiatives, contributing to the global efforts to save wildlife. Moreover, the park promotes education and awareness about wildlife conservation.

When you see the size of the bird aviary or the main park villages, you will notice that animals have enough space.

  • Dubai Safari Park address : Al Warqa 5, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

How to get to Dubai Safari Park

The park is not located centrally, however, there are still several options you can choose from.

  • By taxi : The quickest and most convenient way to get to the safari park is by taxi
  • By metro : Take the red line of the Dubai Metro to Centrepoint station (previously called Rashidiya) and then change to a bus (see below) or a taxi
  • By bus : Take the bus F10 from Rashidiya bus station located near the metro station
  • By car : Around 3,000 parking spaces available for the park’s visitors

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Dubai Safari Park Is A New Dawn in Wildlife Conservation

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Dubai, known for its towering skyscrapers and luxurious lifestyle, has yet another feather in its cap – the Dubai Safari Park. A melting pot of diverse habitats and exotic animals, this park offers a spellbinding experience that lingers in the hearts of its visitors. So, buckle up and get ready for a wild ride!

Ah, the Dubai Safari Park! A sprawling 119 hectares of pure wildlife wonder. Home to over 2,500 animals from 250 species, this park is more than just a visual treat – it’s an emblem of the city’s commitment to wildlife conservation. You might ask, “What makes it stand out from other parks?” Well, let’s embark on this virtual safari to find out.

While many tourists conflate Dubai Safari Park with Desert Safari Dubai , they must understand that they are distinct tours, each characterized by unique timings, pricing structures, and activities.

Unique Features of Dubai Safari Park

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Beating Heart of Dubai Safari Park

From majestic lions and leaping lemurs to chirpy birds and slithering reptiles, the park is a haven for animal lovers. Ever wondered what it feels like to lock eyes with a white tiger or hear the roar of the mighty lion up close? At Dubai Safari Park, these aren’t just dreams – they’re everyday realities.

Unparalleled Experiences

  • Interactive Shows: Get your mind blown by raptor shows and exotic bird performances.
  • Feeding Encounters: Ever fed a giraffe? Here’s your golden ticket!
  • Behind-the-Scenes Tours: Dive into the park’s operations, guided by experts.

Sustainability At the Heart of Dubai Safari Park

Sustainability At the Heart of Dubai Safari Park​

Dubai isn’t just about glitz and glamour; it’s about responsibility. With state-of-the-art facilities ensuring minimum water and power usage, the park sets a benchmark in sustainable tourism. It’s not just a park; it’s a testament to Dubai’s vision for a greener tomorrow.

Fun Activities for the Little Ones

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Got kiddos tagging along? The park ensures they have the time of their lives. From interactive zones to educational tours, children not only have fun but also learn a thing or two about the importance of wildlife conservation.

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Plan your visit - tips and tricks.

Embarking on a journey to Dubai Safari Park? The experience promises to be nothing short of extraordinary! But as with all grand adventures, a little foresight can enhance your experience manifold. Whether you’re a meticulous planner or someone who likes to go with the flow, these tried-and-tested tips and tricks will ensure you make the most of your trip.

1. Dubai Safari Park Best Time To Visit

Dubai, renowned for its sultry climate, can be quite warm during certain months. Hence, visiting the park during the cooler months, typically between November and March, is recommended. The weather is more pleasant, and the animals tend to be more active during these months.

2. Ticketing Details

Purchasing tickets in advance can save you from the long queues. Consider buying combo tickets if you plan to indulge in multiple attractions. Often, there are special discounts for children, senior citizens, and large groups.

3. Pack Smartly

Given Dubai’s temperamental weather, carrying a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is a must. However, don’t forget a light sweater, as some indoor areas can get chilly due to air conditioning.

4. Comfort is Key

This isn’t the time to break in those new heels or dress shoes. The park is expansive, and you’d be walking quite a bit. So, don your most comfortable pair of walking shoes. Trust us; your feet will thank you.

5. Stay Hydrated

While the park offers several spots to grab a drink, carrying a refillable water bottle can be a lifesaver. Not only is it eco-friendly, but it also ensures you stay hydrated throughout your visit.

6. Plan Ahead with Shows and Feeding Times

The park boasts a plethora of shows and feeding sessions. To avoid disappointment, check the schedule in advance and plan your route accordingly. This ensures you don’t miss out on any of the thrilling experiences on offer.

7. Stay Connected

While it’s tempting to unplug and immerse in the natural wonders, staying connected can be beneficial. Free Wi-Fi spots within the park can help you upload those Insta-worthy moments in real-time or keep track of any schedule changes.

8. Dining Options

While you might be lost in the wonders of the animal kingdom, your stomach will inevitably remind you of its needs. Familiarize yourself with the park’s dining options. Whether you fancy a quick snack or a hearty meal, knowing where to head can be a boon.

Dubai Safari Park Entry Price

Special Admissions :

  • Children below 3 years : Free (Identity card required upon entry).
  • People of Determinations + 2 companions : Eligible for Day Pass ticket (Tickets can be availed at the counter upon presentation of a valid POD card).

Dubai Safari Park Timing

Daily Timing : Open every day from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Last Admission :

  • For ticket holders: 4:00 PM.
  • For non-ticket holders: 3:30 PM.

Kindly ensure timely arrival to make the most of your visit.

What You Need to Know Before Visiting Dubai Safari Park

1. park regulations.

  • Safety First: To ensure the well-being of animals, guests, and staff, everyone entering the park is screened by our Security Team.
  • Dress Appropriately: Please adhere to the park’s dress code.
  • Respect our Animal Residents: Do not feed or tease animals and avoid littering in the park.
  • No Riding Gear: Bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and roller skates are prohibited.
  • Limit Stressors: Balloons, balls, toy guns, and flash photography can stress animals; thus, they’re not allowed.
  • Designated Smoking Zones: Smoking is permissible only in specific areas.
  • Refreshments: Do not bring outside food and beverages. Alcoholic drinks are strictly off-limits.
  • Pet Policy: Pets can disrupt the park’s ecosystem, so they are not allowed.
  • Fly Responsibly: Drones aren’t permitted inside the park.
  • Guardian Rule: Minors need adult supervision at all times.
  • Staff Guidance: Abide by staff instructions and steer clear of restricted zones.

2. Dubai Safari Park Facilities & Services

  • Restrooms: Conveniently located in the Main Building and around the park villages. Facilities accommodate People of Determination (POD).
  • Capture the Moment: Get pictures clicked at the park’s entrance or during animal feeding sessions. Collect them at the Main Building Souvenir Photos counter.
  • Lost & Found: Misplaced something? Reach out to the guest service team in the Main Building. If you’ve exited the park, email the support team for assistance.
  • Mobility Aids: Wheelchairs and electric mobility vehicles are available for rent.
  • Information Desk: For guidance on directions or park details, speak to the guest service staff at the entrance.
  • Baby Care: Changing rooms are accessible in all park villages.
  • Prayer Rooms: Located in the Main Building, African Village, Explorer Village, and Asian Village.
  • Medical Assistance: A dedicated paramedic team is ready to assist during park hours.
  • Stay Connected: Free Wi-Fi is available. Scan the QR Code for the park map and inquire at the entrance for network details.
  • For Little Adventurers: Rent mini cars for kids at the African and Explorer Villages.

Currency Information

Accepted Currency:  Only UAE Dirhams are entertained for cash dealings.

No Foreign Exchange:  Dubai Safari Park does not accept foreign currencies, and ATM services are not provided within the premises.

Exploring the Diverse Villages of Dubai Safari Park

Dubai Safari Park, one of the city’s premier attractions, spans a vast area, offering its visitors a journey across continents without ever leaving the UAE. The park’s unique setup consists of various themed villages, each representing different regions of the world and showcasing the flora and fauna native to those areas. Let’s take a stroll through these enchanting villages:

The first stop in your Safari adventure, Al Wadi is a serene oasis setting the tone for the journey ahead. A walking path allows visitors to leisurely explore, soak in the surroundings, and acquaint themselves with some initial wildlife encounters.

2. African Village

  • Immerse yourself in the vastness of Africa as you encounter the majestic lions, agile cheetahs, towering giraffes, and more. The village replicates the unique ecosystems of the African continent.
  • Learn about conservation efforts in place for endangered species native to Africa.
  • Architectural features and landscape designs provide a comprehensive African experience.

3. Explorer Village

  • This village is designed for those with an insatiable curiosity. Its focus isn’t restricted to one region but brings together various global habitats.
  • The interactive exhibits and hands-on experiences make it especially popular among children.
  • The village encourages visitors to understand the importance of global conservation and the role humans play in it.

4. Asian Village

  • Experience the mystical charm of Asia with its diverse habitats and rich biodiversity. Here, one can find rare species like the Komodo dragon and red pandas.
  • Explore the various zones that highlight the distinct terrains of Asia, from tropical rainforests to chilly mountainous regions.
  • The village also emphasizes the importance of preserving the unique wildlife of the continent.

5. Arabian Desert Safari

  • An ode to the local environment, this village offers a deep dive into the wonders of the Arabian Desert. From camels to desert foxes, experience the wildlife that thrives in such harsh conditions.
  • Understand the delicate balance of the desert ecosystem and the conservation efforts in place to preserve it.
  • The village offers a blend of traditional and modern, showcasing the rich history and evolution of the region.

Each village within the Dubai Safari Park is a testament to the world’s diverse ecosystems and the need to protect them. Visitors leave not only with memories of awe-inspiring encounters but also with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the planet’s biodiversity. So, pack your explorer’s hat and set off on a global wildlife adventure right in the heart of Dubai!

The fee varies depending on the package. Check their official website for updated pricing.

Absolutely! The park is designed to be accessible for everyone.

No, but there are plenty of dining options available inside.

Sorry, fur-parents! Pets aren’t allowed, but they’d probably prefer lounging at home anyway.

Generally, from 9 AM to 6 PM. However, timings might change based on seasons.

There’s no specific dress code, but dressing modestly is recommended. And, of course, wear comfy shoes!

The Dubai Safari Park isn’t just a destination; it’s an experience. It’s a blend of entertainment, education, and an ode to Mother Nature. Whether you’re an adventure-seeker, an animal lover, or just someone in need of a refreshing day out, this park promises memories that last a lifetime.

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قد يتم الغاء بعض الأنشطة او العروض الحية بسبب الظروف الجوية, african village.

Encompassing animals from the vast continent of Africa, African Village gives visitors a true taste of Africa, housing some of the world’s largest and smallest land mammals, from the African elephant to the meerkat.

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  • African Elephant

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Weighing up to 6,000kgs and measuring up to 3.3m at the shoulder, the African Elephant is the world’s largest land mammal. A combination of the upper lip and nose, an African elephant’s trunk is extremely versatile. Elephants use their trunk for smelling, breathing, detecting vibrations, caressing their young, sucking up water, and grasping objects. The tip of their trunk is comprised of two opposable extensions, or fingers, which allow for extreme dexterity.

Native animals

  • Blue Throated Conure
  • Crowned guineafowl
  • Silver phesiant
  • Bearded Barbet
  • Greater Flamingo
  • Ring- tailed Lemur
  • Red-ruffed Lemur
  • Ruffed lemur black & white
  • Ring tail lemur
  • Green Iguana
  • Sudan plated lizard
  • Malpolon Snake
  • Carpet Viper
  • Burmese python
  • Patas monkey
  • Vervet monkey
  • Pygmy hippo
  • Cape hunting dog
  • Chacma baboon
  • Striped Hyena
  • Spotted Hyena
  • Long-tailed glossy starling
  • Red-crested turaco
  • Purple-crested turaco
  • Green turaco
  • White-crested turaco
  • Black-billed Turaco
  • Livingstone's Turaco
  • White-cheeked Turaco
  • Violet Turaco
  • White Crested Laughingthrush
  • Blue Crowned Pigeon
  • Nicobar pigeon
  • Crested Guineafowl
  • Dark conure
  • Conure with green cheeks
  • Black lorry
  • Rainboo lorrikeet
  • Afro Asian Sand Snake
  • Common Kingsnake
  • Carpet Python
  • Nile Water Monitor
  • Green Natal Snake
  • Tokay Gecko
  • Veiled Chameleon
  • Central bearded Dragon
  • Fat Tailed Gecko
  • Sacred Ibis
  • Socotra Cormorants
  • African Spoonbill
  • African Shelduck
  • Piapiac Crow
  • Long Tailed Starling
  • Dusky Lorikeet
  • Indian Roller
  • Cattle Egret
  • Little Egret
  • Indian Peafowls
  • Golden Pheasant
  • Chukar Partridge

Gorilla House

Do not miss the chance to get up close to one of the Africa’s most exciting residents.

Chimpanzee House

Have fun while engaging with our lovely Chimps at the Chimpanzee House.

Reptile House

Whether it’s Snakes, Lizards or Turtles and Tortoises, there are over 50 species of reptiles living in the Dubai Safari Park Reptile House.

The Grand Aviary

View hundreds of birds from all over the world at the UAE’s biggest Aviary.

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Influenced by the ornate architecture that the Asian continent boasts, the Asian Village exemplifies the diverse culture of Asia. Brimming with a huge variety of exciting wildlife, this village is packed with animals who live everywhere, from intrepid forest to pristine ponds.

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Dubai Safari Park is a wildlife sanctuary that combines leisurely sightseeing with wildlife observation and is definitely one of the best experiences in Dubai . The park hosts about 3,000 animals from 78 mammal species, including 10 types of carnivores and 17 primates. It also houses 50 reptile species, 111 bird varieties, and a range of amphibians and invertebrates, all spread across its 119-hectare area. Keep reading to discover the different villages of Dubai Safari Park and the exciting activities, as well as the various animals and birds you can encounter!

Inside Dubai Safari Park

Dubai Safari Park consists of a few distinct sections such as the Arabian Desert Safari, Explorer Village, African Village, Asian Village, Wadi, Kids Farm, and the Grand Aviary. Each area offers a different experience focused on the wildlife and culture of its respective region. You can enjoy animal sightings, interactive displays, and even live performances in a few of these areas. The Arabian Desert Safari and Explorer Village are accessible only through guided tours via tram or bus, whereas the rest of the areas are open for guests to walk around and explore on their own.

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Arabian desert safari.

Explore the stunning scenery and unique wildlife of the Arabian region in the Arabian Desert Safari section of Dubai Safari Park. This area provides a sanctuary for rare and endangered species such as the Arabian wolf, Arabian gazelle, sand gazelle, and scimitar-horned oryx. Knowledgeable guides are available to bring you closer to these creatures, offering insights into their lives and habitats in the Arabian Peninsula. The star attraction of this zone is the Arabian Wolf, the smallest of the gray wolf species.

Animals in the Arabian Desert Safari: The zone features the Arabian Wolf, Addax, Arabian Oryx, Arabian Gazelle, Sand Gazelle, Mountain Gazelle, and the Scimitar-horned Oryx.

Explorer Village

Explorer Village is an exciting drive-through area that lets you discover the diverse wildlife of Asia and Africa. The Safari Journey, lasting around 45 minutes, offers a unique opportunity to observe majestic animals like lions, cheetahs, tigers, and elephants roaming in a naturalistic environment. The cheetah is a highlight in this zone, known for its speed and grace. Besides, Explorer Village features attractions like the Gorilla House, Chimpanzee House, Reptile House, and The Grand Aviary.

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Animals in Explorer Village: Here you can see a variety of animals, including the African Spoonbill, Arabian Oryx, Axis Deer, Brown Lion, Baboon, Blackbuck, Gray Crowned Crane, Giraffe, Hog Deer, Nubian Ibex, Rhino, Sambar Deer, South African Giraffe, Tiger, and White Stork.

The Grand Aviary

The Grand Aviary at Dubai Safari Park hosts a diverse range of birds, from the Canary to the Australian Cockatiel, the Red-billed Toucan to the American White Pelican, along with various seabirds. If you’re a bird enthusiast, you’re absolutely going to love this place! They showcase species from across the globe that inhabit different environments like water, air, and land. It's a fascinating area to explore and learn about the avian world, making it a must-visit, particularly for families with children. The opportunity to watch live bird shows and participate in feeding sessions varies with your visit timing and ticket type.

African Village

The African Village at Dubai Safari Park is a window to the life and terrain of African grasslands. It offers a chance to go on an African safari right in the UAE. Here, you can see creatures like giant tortoises, chimpanzees, African wild dogs, and the majestic white lions. A notable sight is the African tigers, often seen lounging behind glass enclosures. Designed to reflect the vast African savannah, this village is home to a variety of African wildlife, from the large to the small. It features the UAE’s largest walk-through aviary, filled with birds indigenous to Africa. The African elephant, the heaviest land mammal weighing around 6,000 kg, is the village’s standout attraction.

Animals in the African Village: Animals in the African Village include the African White Lion, Spotted Hyena, Bongo, Chimpanzee, Pygmy Hippo, African Elephant, Gorilla, Flamingo, Ring Tailed Lemur, Black and White Lemur, among others.

Asian Village

At Dubai Safari Park, the Asian Village offers a journey through the varied landscapes of Asia, including dense jungles, lush rainforests, expansive grasslands, mountain ranges, vast deserts, and rivers. Here, you can meet a variety of Asian wildlife such as the Asiatic black bear (moon bear), mandarin duck, southern cassowary, and gibbon. This area is not just about the animals; it also highlights the rich cultural heritage of Asia through its architecture, decorations, and animal shows. The moon bear, or Asiatic black bear, is a key attraction in this village.

Animals in the Asian Village: Animals in the Asian Village feature species like the Black bear, Orangutans, Komodo dragons, Gibbon, Southern Cassowary, and Mandarin Duck, showcasing the biodiversity of the Asian continent.

The Kids Farm at Dubai Safari Park provides a unique chance for children to experience farm life and interact with various domestic animals. This section of the park allows kids to get up close with animals such as ponies, cows, sheep, goats, ducks, chickens, and donkeys. It's an educational space where children can learn about animal care and their living environments, blending the experiences of a petting zoo and a farm in one location.

Animals at the Kids Farm: Animals at Kids Farm include Donkey, Eurasian Bullfinch, Cockatiel, Local Duck, Budgie Love Bird, Najdi Sheep, Pony, Amazon Parrot, among others, offering a hands-on learning experience about farm life and animal care.

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Dubai, a city known for its towering skyscrapers and opulent lifestyle, also offers a remarkable contrast – explore Dubai Safari Park, a remarkable wildlife sanctuary in the heart of the city. Join us on an unforgettable journey through diverse ecosystems and up-close encounters with animals. Perfect for family adventures and nature enthusiasts!

Dubai Safari Park: A Thrilling Journey into the Wild

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Step away from the urban jungle and embark on a journey that takes you into the heart of the animal kingdom. The Park, situated in the heart of the city, offers a unique and unforgettable experience for wildlife enthusiasts and families alike.

Here, wildlife roams in habitats mirroring their natural environments, creating an authentic connection that’s as educational as it is thrilling. So, whether you’re fascinated by the animal kingdom’s diversity or looking to create lasting memories with your loved ones, the Dubai Safari Park promises a world of wonder, right at the heart of Dubai.

A World of Biodiversity

Dubai Safari Park is home to over 3,000 animals from over 78 species of mammals, 50 species of reptiles, 111 species of birds, and amphibians and invertebrates. The park is divided into five villages, each of which represents a different biome:

African Village

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The African Village is home to a variety of animals from Africa, including lions, elephants, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, cheetahs, gorillas, chimpanzees, baboons, monkeys, and meerkats. Moreover, the village is designed to replicate the natural habitats of these animals, with a variety of trees, shrubs, and rocks.

One of the most popular attractions in the African Village is the lion enclosure. Visitors can watch the lions up close from a viewing platform, or they can take a guided tour of the enclosure to learn more about these majestic creatures.

Another popular attraction is the elephant enclosure. Visitors can feed the elephants by hand, or they can watch them bathe in the pool.

The African Village also has a number of other exhibits, including a gorilla enclosure, a chimpanzee enclosure, and a baboon enclosure. Visitors can also learn about the African culture and way of life at the village’s cultural center.

Asian Village

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The Asian Village is home to a variety of animals from Asia, including tigers, leopards, orangutans, gorillas, komodo dragons, and gibbons. The village is designed to replicate the natural habitats of these animals, with a variety of trees, shrubs, and rocks.

One of the most popular attractions in the Asian Village is the tiger enclosure. Moreover, visitors can watch the tigers up close from a viewing platform, or they can take a guided tour of the enclosure to learn more about these big cats.

Another popular attraction is the orangutan enclosure. Visitors can watch the orangutans swing through the trees and play with each other.

The Asian Village also has a number of other exhibits, including a leopard enclosure, a gorilla enclosure, and a Komodo dragon enclosure. Visitors can also learn about the Asian culture and way of life at the village’s cultural center.

Arabian Desert Safari

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The Arabian Desert Safari is home to a variety of animals from the Arabian Desert, including Arabian leopards, Arabian oryxes, camels, sand cats, and dromedaries. The village is designed to replicate the natural habitats of these animals, with a variety of sand dunes and rocks.

One of the most popular attractions in the Arabian Desert Safari is the Arabian leopard enclosure. Visitors can watch the leopards up close from a viewing platform, or they can take a guided tour of the enclosure to learn more about these endangered animals.

Another popular attraction is the Arabian oryx enclosure. Visitors can watch the oryxes graze on the desert plants, or they can take a camel ride to get a closer look.

The Arabian Desert Safari also has a number of other exhibits, including a camel enclosure, a sand cat enclosure, and a dromedary enclosure. Visitors can also learn about the Arabian culture and way of life at the village’s cultural center.

Explorer Village

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The Explorer Village is dedicated to education and conservation, with a variety of interactive exhibits and educational programs. Visitors can learn about the importance of biodiversity and conservation, and they can meet some of the animals up close.

Visitors can explore the interactive exhibit on the food chain. Furthermore, they can learn about how different animals in the food chain interact with each other, and they can even try to build their own food chain.

Another popular attraction is the educational program on animal conservation. Visitors can learn about the different threats that animals face, and they can find out what they can do to help protect animals and their habitats.

The Explorer Village also has a number of other exhibits and programs, including a live animal show, a behind-the-scenes tour, and a wildlife conservation workshop.

Adventure Valley

Adventure Valley is home to a variety of thrilling activities, such as a zipline, a rope course, and a climbing wall. Visitors can also challenge themselves to the park’s two mazes: the Animal Maze and the Adventure Maze.

The zipline takes visitors over a crocodile enclosure, and the rope course takes visitors through a variety of obstacles, such as rope bridges and climbing walls. The climbing wall is a challenging activity for visitors of all ages.

The Animal Maze and the Adventure Maze are both challenging mazes that are sure to keep visitors entertained. Furthermore, the Animal Maze is designed to look like an animal, and the Adventure Maze is designed to look like a desert landscape.

This Park is a great place to learn about wildlife, conservation, and the natural world. It is also a fun and exciting place to visit with family and friends.

Here are some specific examples of the biodiversity that can be found at Dubai Safari Park:

  • Mammals:  The park is home to a wide variety of mammals, including lions, tigers, leopards, elephants, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, cheetahs, gorillas, orangutans, chimpanzees, baboons, monkeys, lemurs, and meerkats.
  • Reptiles:  The park is also home to a variety of reptiles, including snakes, lizards, crocodiles, and turtles. Some of the most notable reptile species include the komodo dragon, the reticulated python, and the Nile crocodile.
  • Birds:  The park is home to a wide variety of birds, including eagles, hawks, owls, parrots, flamingos, and peacocks. Additionally, some of the most notable bird species include the African grey parrot, the golden eagle, and the Indian peafowl.
  • Other animals:  The park is also home to a variety of other animals, such as amphibians, invertebrates, and fish. Some of the most notable other animal species include the leopard tortoise, the Arabian camel, and the clownfish.

This Park is committed to biodiversity conservation and works with a number of organizations to protect wildlife and their habitats. The park also offers a variety of educational programs and workshops for children and adults of all ages, to teach them about the importance of biodiversity and conservation.

The Best of Dubai Safari Park

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The Kids Farm is a delightful petting zoo designed to introduce children to the wonders of farm life. It’s an educational yet fun environment where youngsters can interact with a variety of friendly farm animals.

Kids can feed, pet, and learn about animals like goats, sheep, chickens, and ducks. In addition, it’s an excellent opportunity for them to understand the basics of animal care and develop a sense of responsibility.

Safari Journey

The Safari Journey is a guided bus tour that provides visitors with an exciting adventure through the park’s diverse villages.

Hop on a comfortable safari bus and embark on a journey through various animal habitats. Furthermore, you’ll witness animals in settings that closely resemble their natural environments. Thereafter, a knowledgeable guide narrates fascinating insights about each species, making this an educational and thrilling experience for all ages.

Wildlife Walk

The Wildlife Walk offers a self-guided walking tour, allowing visitors to explore the park on foot and get up close to the animals.

Stroll along well-designed pathways that wind through the park’s natural landscapes. As you walk, you’ll have the chance to observe animals such as big cats, primates, and birds in enclosures that mimic their native habitats. It’s an opportunity to connect with wildlife at your own pace.

Animal Encounters

Animal Encounters provide unique opportunities for visitors to feed and interact with specific animals, including giraffes, elephants, and rhinos.

This attraction allows you to get remarkably close to some of the planet’s most magnificent creatures. You can feed a giraffe, witness the gentle nature of elephants, and even observe the majestic rhinos up close. Furthermore, these experiences create lasting memories and foster a deeper appreciation for these remarkable animals.

Winter Camp in Dubai Safari Park

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Dubai Safari Park is offering a winter camp for children in 2023. The camp will run from December 18 to 22, 2023 , and is designed for children ages 6 to 12.

The winter camp will focus on teaching children about the importance of wildlife conservation and the natural world. Children will participate in a variety of activities, including:

  • Learning about different animal species and their habitats
  • Going on safari tours to see animals up close
  • Participating in hands-on activities, such as feeding animals and making animal crafts
  • Learning about the park’s conservation efforts

The winter camp will also include a number of fun and educational activities, such as:

  • Arts and crafts
  • Games and sports
  • Nature walks

The winter camp will be led by experienced and qualified instructors. Additionally, the staff will supervise children at all times, and the cost of the winter camp is AED 500 per child.

This includes all activities, materials, and meals.

To register for the winter camp, please visit the Dubai Safari Park website.

Here is a more detailed breakdown of the daily activities that children can expect at the winter camp:

  • Introduction to the winter camp and its activities
  • Tour of the park and its animals
  • Animal feeding activity

Second Day:

  • Safari tour to see animals up close
  • Hands-on activity: making animal crafts
  • Nature walk

Fourth Day:

  • Arts and crafts activity
  • Games and sports tournament
  • Animal Encounter program
  • Closing ceremony of the winter camp
  • Certificate distribution
  • Farewell lunch

The winter camp at Dubai Safari Park is a great opportunity for children to learn about wildlife, conservation, and the natural world in a fun and engaging way. Therefore, if you are looking for an educational and enjoyable activity for your child, the winter camp at Dubai Safari Park is a great option.

Essential Information

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Embarking on an exciting journey to Dubai Safari Park? Before you set off on your wildlife adventure, it’s crucial to have all the essential information at your fingertips. From the park’s convenient location and accessible transportation options to ticket prices and dining choices, we’ve got you covered.

Dubai Safari Park is located in Al Warqa, near Dragon Mart. It is approximately 15 kilometers from Dubai International Airport and 20 kilometers from downtown Dubai. The park is easily accessible by car, taxi, or public transportation. The following RTA buses can take you to Dubai Safari Park:

Public transportation

  • F10 from Rashidiya Bus Station
  • F14 from Business Bay Metro Bus Stop Landside
  • 7 from Al Quoz, J Mart Supermarket
  • 29 from Business Bay Metro Bus Stop Landside
  • F20 from Business Bay Seaside Metro Bus Stop

You can also take the Dubai Metro to Rashidiya Metro Station and then transfer to the F10 bus. The F10 bus is the most direct route to Dubai Safari Park from Rashidiya Metro Station. The bus journey takes approximately 30 minutes.

Please note that the bus schedules may vary, so it is always best to check the RTA website or app for the latest information.

The park is open throughout the year, but the timings may vary depending on the season. During the summer months (June-August), the park is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. During the winter months (September-May), the park is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The park is closed on Tuesdays.

Ticket Prices

Admission costs differ for adults, children, and infants. Children under three and older citizens over 65 are eligible for free entry. People of Determination with one carer can also enter free of charge.

  • Infants (under 3 years): Free
  • Children (3-12 years): AED 20
  • Adults (13+ years): AED 50

Family and group packages are also available. Please check the Dubai Safari Park website for up-to-date ticket information.

Accessibility

The park is wheelchair-friendly and provides strollers for families with young children. There are also designated parking areas for people with disabilities.

Dubai Safari Park offers a variety of dining options within the park, including restaurants, cafes , and snack bars. Visitors can enjoy a meal while overlooking the stunning animal habitats.

Fun Facts that Will Amaze You

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Here are some fun facts about Dubai Safari Park:

  • It is the largest zoological park in Dubai.
  • It is home to over 3,000 animals from over 78 species of mammals, 50 species of reptiles, 111 species of birds, and amphibians and invertebrates.
  • It is divided into five villages: African Village, Asian Village, Arabian Desert Safari, Explorer Village, and Adventure Valley.
  • It is an eco-friendly park, with a major source of energy being solar power.
  • It is the only park in the UAE to display three types of lemur.
  • It is the UAE’s only drive-through lion and hippo exhibits.
  • It has the first moon bear exhibit in the UAE.
  • It has the first orangutan exhibit in the UAE.
  • It has the only Komodo dragon exhibit in the UAE.
  • It has the first white lion pride on exhibit to the public in the UAE.
  • It has the largest group of baboons in the UAE.
  • It has the only cheetah race in the UAE.
  • The park has a dedicated wildlife hospital with a team of experienced veterinarians and animal care professionals.
  • The park offers a variety of educational programs and workshops for children and adults of all ages.
  • The park is home to a number of endangered species, including the Arabian leopard, the black rhinoceros, and the Sumatran orangutan.
  • The park conserves and researches wildlife and habitats, working with a number of organizations to protect them.

Dubai Safari Park is a great place to learn about wildlife, conservation, and the natural world. It is also a fun and exciting place to visit with family and friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

The entrance fee for the Park is AED 55 for adults and AED 20 for children (aged 3-12 years). Children under the age of 3 are admitted free of charge.

Dubai Safari Park is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, daily.

It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes to the Park. The park can be hot and dusty, so it is important to wear sunscreen and a hat.

No, outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the Park. However, there are a number of restaurants and cafes inside the park where you can purchase food and drinks.

Smoking is only permitted in designated smoking areas inside Dubai Safari Park.

No, pets are not allowed inside Dubai Safari Park.

If you have any questions about Dubai Safari Park, you can visit the park’s website or contact the park’s customer service team.

The duration of your visit to Dubai Safari Park can vary depending on your preferred pace and the activities you choose to engage in. However, on average, most visitors spend around 4 to 5 hours exploring the various attractions and enjoying the animal encounters.

If you opt for PLUS tickets at Dubai Safari Park, you’ll enjoy a range of added benefits. These tickets grant you access to the park’s train services, making it even easier to get around. Additionally, PLUS ticket holders can secure reserved seats for the park’s live shows, ensuring you get the best view. You should book these tickets online as they are limited.

Yes, you’re welcome to bring your own stroller or wheelchair into the park, which can be especially helpful for families or those with mobility needs. You must fold your stroller before boarding any of the park’s vehicles if you plan to use the park’s transportation services.

There are many different activities that you can do at Dubai Safari Park, including: Going on a safari drive Visiting the animal exhibits Watching the bird show Feeding the animals Playing at the children’s zoo Visiting the marine park

Dubai Safari Park is divided into eight different zones: African Village Arabian Desert Asian Village Safari Village Wadi Al Khadeja Children’s Zoo Bird Show Marine Park

As you wander through the Dubai Safari Park, you’ll feel a deep connection to the animal kingdom. It’s a place where you can witness nature’s most incredible creations living in harmony. Dubai’s remarkable ability to blend modernity with nature is on full display here. It’s not just a park; it’s a sanctuary, a testament to the importance of preserving our planet’s diverse and beautiful wildlife.

This article provides general information about Dubai Safari Park. Please verify the latest details through official channels before planning your visit. Enjoy your journey into the wild!

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Fancy watching the Lion King come to life as the king of the jungle sits regally atop his rocky throne throne with his mane swaying in the cool breeze? Or perhaps you want to create the memory of a lifetime by enjoying breakfast surrounded by giraffes? The zoos in the UAE offer a lot more than simply viewing animals in pens basking in the sun. These animal attractions provide unforgettable wildlife experiences for people of all ages. 

So if you’re an animal lover or have little ones who are fascinated by animal encounters, here are some zoos in the country the whole family will enjoy. 

ZOOS IN THE UAE

The capital is home to two of the zoos in UAE. Let’s take a detailed look at each of them. Starting with… 

EMIRATES PARK ZOO

One of the top animal attractions in Abu Dhabi , Emirates Park Zoo is located in the Al Bahia area off the highway to Dubai. This Abu Dhabi zoo has 13 different zones dedicated to different animal species. The Wildlife Walk brings you face-to-face with the majestic Asian elephants and the big cats. The snake alley is where the anaconda and its other slithering mates live. The brown bear is a happy camper but is usually sleeping in his Bear Cave. 

Emirates Park Zoo  is particularly popular for the unique experiences it offers. You can have breakfast with parrots, watch the sea lion perform at the Animal Theatre and even feed the giraffes if you want! Other attractions at the zoo include the Camel Farm, Crocodile Pool, Hippo House, Birds of Prey, Primate Paradise, Mammal Cave, Equine Enclosure, Giraffe Park, Bird Park, Reptile House and Flamingo Park. There is a petting zoo enclosure as well. 

  • Tickets: AED 30 per person
  • Timings: 09:00 am to 09:00 pm

The biggest and perhaps oldest zoo in the UAE, Al Ain Zoo was established by H.H. the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan himself. Around for over 50 years, this zoo is home to some of the most rare and endangered animal species in the region, including the Dama gazelles and the Arabian sand cats. The zoo also provides shelter to hundreds of migratory birds that make the facility their temporary home.  

A visit to Al Ain Zoo is your chance to meet the Western lowland gorilla, the African fox, the white lion and tiger and other uncommon animal species. You can also watch the preppy parrots steal the show, find out how crocodiles are fed, take horse rides around the area, meet the endangered rhino family or explore the zoo on a bicycle. Al Ain Zoo also offers customised zoo tours for visitors. 

  • Tickets: AED 30 for adults | AED 10 for kids
  • Timings: Thursday to Saturday 09:00 am to 09:00 pm | Ramadan Timings 2:00 pm to 08:00 pm

The zoo in Dubai is called the Dubai Safari Park. Here’s what you need to know about it.

DUBAI SAFARI PARK

When the Dubai Zoo in Jumeirah closed down in 2018, its resident animals found a new home in Safari Park Dubai . Now open to the public, this new animal zoo in the UAE is divided into four wildlife villages. The Arabian Village houses species native to the Gulf region like the Arabian oryx, while the African Village is where you’ll find the elephants, lions and giraffes. The Asian Village is where the tigers, gibbons and moon bears live.

The highlight of this Dubai zoo park in the UAE is the safari element that allows you to experience the African-style open safari in the Explorer Village. Dubai Safari Park also has a Kid’s Farm, a Grand Aviary and a bunch of fun activities and encounters with animals on offer.

  • Tickets: AED 50 for adults | AED 20 for kids
  • Timings: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm | Ramadan Timings: 10:00 am to 06:00 pm (Day Pass), 06:00 pm to 12:00 am (Night Pass)

The Pygmy Zoo in Ajman is the newest addition to the list of zoos in the UAE.

THE AJMAN PYGMY ZOO

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More like an animal farm, the UAE Pygmy Zoo is a one-of-a-kind wildlife attraction in the UAE. Still partially under development, this unique zoo in Ajman, UAE is home to various bird, reptile and mammal species. Although small, the UAE Pygmy Zoo has the cutest bunch of miniature animals in its petting farm area. Kids can interact with pygmy goats, play with cute little pups and take rides on the pony and the camel.

Watch the colourful birds flaunting their gorgeous plumage, take a picture with the zoo’s resident macaws, feed the bunnies or observe the turtles lazing around. From ostriches and emus to deer and llamas, there are a bunch of animals to see and learn about at the UAE Pygmy Zoo. 

  • Tickets: AED 25 (adults) | AED 15 (kids) | Discounts available
  • Timings: 03:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Weekends: 01:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Sundays closed

UMM AL QUWAIN

For the residents of Umm Al Quwain, the recently opened “Zoo Wildlife Park” is their nearest zoo in the UAE.

THE ZOO WILDLIFE PARK

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The Zoo Wildlife Park is located in the Kabir area along the E55 highway. This zoo in the UAE has an impressive collection of big cats, including lions, lynx, tigers, leopards, cheetahs and the black panthers. There are smaller domesticated cats too and the children are allowed to play with them. The zoo’s resident brown bear is immensely popular, usually found lazing around his pen and enjoying the attention. 

Make friends with Abooba, the friendly orangutan. The cheeky fellow loves some mischief and good company. The bunnies are a popular attraction for kids, especially because they are playful and always in the mood to eat – the kids get to play with and feed them. Other animals at the zoo include vultures, hyenas, Arabian oryx and a black bear among others.

  • Tickets: AED 25 per person | Free for toddlers
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 06:00 pm 

RAS AL KHAIMAH

Those living in Ras Al Khaimah can head out to the RAK Zoo for some memorable animal experiences. 

The last entry on this list of zoos in the UAE is RAK Zoo. Located on the Ras Al Khaimah International Airport Street in the Al Digdaga area, this zoo is open every day for families in search of good animal attractions in the emirate. RAK Zoo is home to several animal species, including lions, panthers, crocodiles, tortoises, camels, horses, ostriches and peacocks.

The playful chimpanzees have celebrity status. They live in an air-conditioned enclosure where you can visit them, play with them and even share some food with them! There is also an equestrian club and theatre in this UAE zoo, where people can enjoy horse riding and other outdoor events and activities.

  • Tickets: AED 40 per person | Free for toddlers
  • Timings: 09:00 am to 10:00 pm 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Which is the biggest zoo in uae.

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Al Ain Zoo is the largest zoo in the UAE, spread across a whopping area of 400 hectares. 

WHICH IS THE BEST ZOO IN UAE?

Picking the best zoo in UAE is solely a matter of choice. While the bigger zoos are increasingly popular among the masses for the myriad of activities and interactions they offer, the smaller ones bring unique animal experiences that win the crowds over. However, if we had to pick one, it would be the Al Ain Zoo, which allows visitors the unique experience of witnessing endangered animal species up close. 

WHICH IS THE MOST FAMOUS ZOO IN UAE?

While this is a tough one to answer, we’d say the Emirates Park Zoo is the most famous zoo in the UAE. This animal attraction in Abu Dhabi attracts throngs of visitors for its unique animal experiences, like Breakfast with the Parrots and a live Animal Theatre. 

HOW MANY ZOOS ARE THERE IN THE UAE?

There are six zoos in the country open to the general public. Other than that, there are a handful of private zoos here as well. Entry to a private zoo in the UAE is solely at the discretion of the facility’s owner(s). 

IS THERE A ZOO IN SHARJAH, UAE?

No, there is no zoo in Sharjah. However, the emirate has its fair share of animal attractions like Sharjah Desert Park , which also has a petting zoo. You can go to Arabia’s Wildlife Centre in Sharjah that is home to several wildlife species like the Arabian oryx and leopards. For those of you interested in magnificent birds, the Kalba Bird of Prey Centre is a great attraction in Sharjah.

With that, we wrap up this post on zoos in Dubai. For animal lovers in the UAE, there are a bunch of other attractions that may not be categorised as a “zoo,” but still offer some remarkable wildlife experiences. 

Visit the Green Planet in Dubai for a walk through an indoor rainforest and meet with the species native to it or head over to the Mangrove Lagoon National Park in Abu Dhabi to witness the thriving mangrove ecosystem and its inhabitants.  Mangrove Forest in Dubai is a spot that the public will be able to visit soon.

Play with the dolphins at Dolphin Bay in Atlantis the Palm or say hello to the penguins at Ski Dubai . You can even visit the Butterfly House at Al Noor Island , Sharjah to surround yourself with colourful flutters of flapping wings. For those who feel a little daring, a swim with the sharks at the Dubai Underwater Zoo and Aquarium is perfect! 

If you have kids you want to introduce to different animal species, the petting zoos in Abu Dhabi are a good place to start. There are petting zoos in Dubai and other emirates as well, where the little ones can meet domesticated animals to pet and feed in a safe environment.

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Dubai Safari Park

Dubai Safari Park is Dubai’s ultimate animal sanctuary; it shelters over 3,000 animals in its 119-hectare facility in Al Warqa. You will find here 50 reptile species, over 110 birds, 17 primates, and 10 types of carnivores. One of the park’s main attractions is the chance that you get to see these inhabitants in a spacious setting that resembles their natural environment. Add to these exciting animal shows and immersive experiences. Opened in 2017, it is more than just a place to meet interesting animals, as it also focuses on educational programs, conservation strategies, and other projects that ensure the welfare of the wildlife. All these make Dubai Safari Park a fantastic spot to learn about diverse animal species while enjoying an exciting day amid nature.

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  • See up close animals from all over the world, which are as unique and fascinating as Arabian gazelles, African elephants, lions, hippos, buffaloes, hyenas, Nile crocodiles, etc., all in an environment that resembles their natural habitat.
  • Enjoy access to its various themed zones, such as Asian Village, African Village, and Explorer Village.
  • Experience the Arabian Desert Zone on a 10-minute shuttle tour.
  • Get the chance to watch live animal shows and further visit the Kids’ Farm.
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  • Entry into Asian Village, African Village, and Explorer Village
  • Access to Kids’ Farm and Live Animal Shows
  • 10-minute shuttle tour of Arabian Desert Safari
  • Get ready for a thrilling safari adventure as you enter the region’s first safari park with over 3,000 animals.
  • Have the most entertaining and educational experience as you set out on a Safari Journey, the UAE’s first drive-through exhibit.
  • Spot some of the most ferocious animals on your guided 35-minute tour, such as lions, crocodiles, tigers, etc., freely wandering in spacious surroundings and close to their original habitat.
  • Enjoy access to Asian Village, African Village, and Explorer Village, which shelter some fascinating animals, including the Moon Bear, Mandarin Duck, African Elephant, White Lion, and South African Giraffe.
  • Add more adventure and fun with a 10-minute Arabian Desert Safari experience.
  • Visit Kids’ Farm and watch amusing live animal and bird shows.
  • 35-minute drive-through Safari Journey

Dubai Safari Park Zones

Dubai Safari Park’s main highlight is its six themed villages with some rare, unique, and endangered animal and bird species. They include:

Safari Park Zone

Arabian Desert Safari

This drive-through zone presents the wondrous landscapes across the deserts of Western Asia. You can look forward to meeting some of the Arabian world’s most fascinating creatures at Arabian Desert Safari. See Arabian wolf, Arabian oryx, Arabian gazelle, addax, camel, sand gazelle, mountain gazelle, and scimitar-horned oryx, among many others. With a marshal by your side, you not only get to see these animals up close but learn some fascinating facts about them. Depending on the time and ticket option, a variety of immersive activities and experiences (ideal for all abilities and age groups) await you on your visit here.

Explorer Village

With a drive-through safari as its main attraction, it will take you on a thrilling exploration of the striking ecosystems of Asia and Africa. This safari journey aboard a purpose-built vehicle allows for an up-close encounter with some of the rarest and most regal animals, all roaming around in their natural habitat. Spot the village’s hero animal, cheetah, and other animals like brown lion, baboon, addax, striped hyena, gray crowned crane, African buffalo, hog deer, Sambar deer, and Nile crocodile on this approximately 45-minute drive. You can also feed giraffes and watch a colorful 25-minute birds’ show in this zone.

Explorer Village

African Village

Get the authentic feel of Africa as you step into this zone adorned with traditional structures and baobab trees. Suggestive of its name, its main draw is some incredibly mighty animals, mammals, reptiles, and birds that are indigenous to Africa. Cheetah, white lion, silver pheasant, greater flamingo, ring-tailed lemur, peacock, Nicobar pigeon, black lorry, pygmy hippo, and wood duck are just a few to mention. That said, the village’s hero animal is the African elephant, which is the largest land mammal that weighs about 6,000 kilograms.  It also houses various intriguing attractions, such as Gorilla House, Chimpanzee House, Reptile House, and the Grand Aviary, which is the country’s largest aviary.

Asian Village

You will find one of the greatest wildlife gatherings that represent the Asian continent in this zone. One of its star highlights is the Moon Bear, or Asiatic Black Bear, which stands out for its white crescent-like patch on its chest. There are more residents, including Mandarin ducks, gibbons, and southern cassowaries. But it is not all about its inhabitants, as this themed village seamlessly captures Asia’s unequaled cultural diversity. Apart from these, don’t miss out on the Amazing Creatures of the World show at the Asian Village Theatre, where animals display their distinct natural traits of flying, walking, or swimming in a pleasant setting.

Asian Village

A sure-fire favorite of little ones, this zone is an intriguing blend of a farm and a petting zoo. Needless to say, it appeals to all age groups, thanks to its adorable residents, such as Amazon parrots, black hooded parrots, African love birds, Najdi sheep, and Alexandrine parakeets, to name a few. What’s more; your kids can ride ponies and further know more about the farming animals such as goat, sheep, etc.

It is where you can chill and unwind after all adventure and fun. True to its name Wadi, meaning a valley in Arabic, this zone boasts elegant picnic spots, lush greenery, two restaurants, and a snack kiosk. Whether you want to refuel your energy or are simply looking to relax in a pleasant setting with ducks and swans, you should not miss this segment of Dubai Safari Park.

Al Wadi

Experiences in Dubai Safari Park

Safari Journey at Dubai Safari Park

Safari Journey promises you an unparalleled wildlife encounter! It is a 45-minute guided tour that lets you witness mighty lions, giant elephants, and ferocious tigers in their natural habitat.

King of Safari at Dubai Safari Park

Indulge in a four-hour adventure fit for kings! Set out for the Safari Journey aboard a private vehicle and enjoy priority access to the park's main highlights, plus reserved show seats. Add to this quality photography of your treasured moments in the park.

Breakfast with Birds at Dubai Safari Park

Enjoy a delightful breakfast amid exotic and colorful birds in African Village's Grand Aviary. Savor good food and capture memorable moments as you interact with American white pelicans, red-billed toucans, etc. in a safe setting with an expert bird caretaker.

Jungle Capture at Dubai Safari Park

Calling all nature and wildlife photography enthusiasts! It lets you capture stunning, quality shots of lions, tigers, hippos, and giraffes on a three-hour private Safari Journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to access the trains within the park.

The train service for traveling between the villages within the park is exclusively available to guests with PLUS tickets, which can only be obtained through online bookings. Moreover, guests with POD tickets can gain access to the trains by presenting their tickets at each station.

Is there a dress code that needs to be followed to enter the park?

To ensure a pleasant experience, it is recommended that guests wear comfortable clothing and shoes. As Dubai Safari Park is a family-friendly environment and a government entity, respectful attire that covers the shoulders and knees is mandatory within the park facilities. Visitors who fail to adhere to the dress code may be denied entry at the park's entrance and asked to cover up.

Can Dubai Safari Park be used as a venue for my events?

Those interested in hosting events at Dubai Safari Park should send their request via email to [email protected].

I misplaced an item during my tour of the park. Who should I contact for help?

If you have lost an item while exploring the park, you can either visit the reception area and speak to the guest service team or send an email to [email protected] for assistance.

Am I allowed to bring and consume my own food and beverages within the park?

Only food and drinks purchased from our F&B outlets are permitted to be consumed on the park premises.

What is the average time required to visit the entire park?

The length of the visit can vary based on the pace of the guests and the activities they choose to participate in throughout the day. Typically, our visitors spend around 4 to 5 hours exploring the park.

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