Nothing is impossible when you talk of Dubai. So, an entire jungle, full of wild animals, right in the city, where people can interact with the animals, is child’s play for them. The Dubai Safari Park is home to hundreds of animals, reptiles and birds brought in from all over the world, quite literally. From Asian elephants and cheetahs to African lions and rhinoceroses, name a resident of the wild, and they have them. And not in cages like the good old zoo, but in a sprawling replica of an actual jungle where the animals roam freely.
The Dubai Safari Park has six major ‘villages’, where one can visit the animals up close. The Arabia Desert Safari, the Asian Village, the African Village, the Explorer Village, the Kids Farm, and the Al Wadi, are home to more than 2,500 species, hundreds of them rare and endangered. Their special habitats have been recreated, and breeding of endangered species is engaged in to ensure their conservation. The Safari Park not only entertains but also educates its visitors through its theatre shows on its wild residents.
Visitors are taken on guided tours of the entire facility and can interact with and feed the animals. They also get to experience and train in farm life and even have breakfast with the birds. If you are looking for a family-friendly space to enjoy and relax, the Dubai Safari Park is your destination.
Checkout these essemtial informations before plan your visit to Dubai Safari.
Day Working Hours: From 10:00 am to 6:00 pm daily. Gates open at 9:30 am. Gates close for online ticket holders at 5:00 pm. The last ride for Safari Journey is at 5:30 pm.
Night Pass: From 6:00pm to 12:00am daily. The Night Pass offers only limited access to the Animal Areas. Opening hours may vary due to special events or weather conditions.
The duration of visits varies as per the rhythm of the visitors and the activities they choose to indulge in. It is recommended you have at least half a day to spend here, as the average time visitors take to tour the park ranges from 4 to 5 hours.
Yes. It is advised that you should book Dubai Safari Park tickets in advance. It will helps you to save time without waiting in long queues.
For the safari, it is recommended that visitors wear comfortable clothing and shoes for a relaxed and enjoyable experience. Since the Dubai Safari Park is a government entity and a family-friendly environment, they require visitors to wear respectful clothing and ensure their shoulders and knees are covered. Visitors found not adhering to the dress code might be stopped at the park entrance and requested to cover up before entering the premises.
Dubai Safari Park tickets cost between AED 34-50.
The best time to visit the Dubai Safari Park is in the early opening hours. The crowds are generally less and one gets the entire day to explore the park at a comfortable, relaxed pace.
The Arabian Desert Safari has the following animals:
The Asian Village has the following animals:
The African Village has the following animals:
The Explorer Village has the following animals:
The Kids Farm has the following animals:
The Al Wadi has the following animals:
© 2022 dubaisafaripark-tickets.com All rights reserved.
The content and images used on this site are copyright protected and copyrights vests with the respective owners.