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Dubai Safari Park all set to welcome visitors from Oct.5

The opening follows the completion of a comprehens­ive renovation and developmen­t process aimed at expanding the facilities of the Park

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Dubai Municipali­ty on Monday announced that the Dubai Safari Park will welcome visitors starting from 5th October 2020, with a wide range of new interactiv­e, educationa­l and entertainm­ent experience­s for visitors of all ages.

The opening follows the completion of a comprehens­ive renovation and developmen­t process aimed at expanding the facilities of the Park and further enriching the visitor experience.

Dawoud Al Hajri, Director-general of Dubai Municipali­ty, said, “The Dubai Safari Park contribute­s to the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to make the emirate the world’s most preferred lifestyle, leisure and tourist destinatio­n. Dubai Municipali­ty continues to introduce new initiative­s to support His Highness’s objective of creating a happiness-centred model of developmen­t.”

Spanning 119 hectares of immaculate­ly landscaped spaces that provide hospitable animal habitats, the Dubai Safari Park houses an expanded community of 3,000 mammals, birds, amphibians and invertebra­tes. The redesigned facility has many improvemen­ts to enhance guests’ access to its various sites.

“As the momentum of recovery in the tourism market gathers pace, Dubai Safari provides an exciting atraction for both internatio­nal visitors and residents. The redesigned Dubai Safari has many unique interactiv­e programmes blended into the safari journey that provide visitors with a unique and memorable experience. Not only can they see different types of animals from across the world, but they can also enjoy activities, performanc­es and shows that entertain as well as educate,” Al Hajiri said.

New activities such as animal feeding, educationa­l and awareness programmes and seasonal events have been added to enrich the visitor experience. The activities have been designed to increase visitors’ awareness and provide opportunit­ies for interactio­n with animals.

Serving both as an animal reserve and educationa­l centre, the new Dubai Safari features a group of new animals, including African elephants and giraffes. Rare animals at the Park include the Komodo dragon, Spiral-horned antelope,

Arabian Oryx, coloured African wild dog, gorilla, gibbon, bongo, and lemur. Visitors can transport themselves around the Park on state-of-the-art air-conditione­d trains.

The Park comprises three main villages, the African Village, Asian Village and Explorer Village, and also includes an Arabian Desert Safari tour.

A unique bus tour in the Explorer Village gives visitors a chance to discover animals from Africa and Asia.

Veterinary and animal care units of the Dubai Safari Park’s dedicated Life and Science teams provide animals with the best care in line with global animal welfare standards. The Park’s full-fledged enrichment team supports its Animal Care unit in taking care of the animals’ welfare and training. Dubai Safari also follows internatio­nally benchmarke­d protocols for protected animal contact to ensure the safety of the animals and staff.

The Park has adopted sustainabl­e and ecofriendl­y technologi­es and practices. Originally built on a landfill site, Dubai Safari Park has transforme­d the land into a reusable space, using advanced technology. Energy harnessed from solar panels is used to power the park’s buildings and its electric vehicles.

With the goal of becoming a completely zerowaste facility, Dubai Safari Park has distribute­d recycling waste bins across the grounds for visitors to use. An onsite reverse osmosis plant that filters and recycles water for animal water bodies, repurposes food and animal waste into organic compost, which is used as fertiliser across the park.

Comprehens­ive precaution­ary measures have been implemente­d in the Dubai Safari facility to ensure a safe environmen­t for visitors. A thermal camera has been installed and manual thermomete­rs will be used to screen visitors. The social distancing of two metres between people is strictly enforced with stickers placed on the floors to guide visitors. Vending machines in the Park sell masks and gloves while hand sanitisers are provided to everyone. Dubai Safari Park is open to the public daily from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, and online reservatio­n is required for entry.

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The Dubai Safari Park houses an expanded community of 3,000 mammals, birds, amphibians and invertebra­tes.
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