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Dubai Safari Park’s sixth season will be starting on the first of October, 2024 for families and lovers of fauna all over the world. A famous protected area that impacts the development of sustainable tourism and proper attitude to wildlife attractions where tourists can interact with various species of animals experiencing six different zones. After making some changes during their off-season which is during the summer, the park presents citizens and tourists with a new learning experience.
There are various ways on how the guests can move around the park such as through the walking paths or in the shuttles trains where one gets to enjoy over three thousand animals, seventy eight mammal, fifty different kinds of reptiles and one hundred and eleven bird species. In each zone, one can also attend the live theatrical performance of the expert zoologists, which highlights more on animal care as well as the devotion of the park to the protection of the animals. This site visitors can expect informative and fun activities on the operation of Dubai Safari Park in the conservation of wildlife.
Ahmad Al Zarouni, The Director of Public Parks and Recreational Facilities, Dubai Municipality addressed the park’s purpose of increasing tourism involving the park in a way that is entertaining as well as informative about wildlife. Additional information regarding the locations and events of entertainment and during different seasons will be disclosed later.
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