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Sharjah Safari reopens its doors on Sept.21

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SHARJAH: Sharjah Safari, the largest safari of its kind outside Africa, announced that it would reopen its doors after the end of the summer season on Sept.21 2022, to resume receiving local visitors, internatio­nal tourists, and nature lovers.

Those attending the new season of Sharjah Safari will have a chance to see various types of birds and animals and explore an array of interestin­g natural environmen­ts.

Hana Saif Al Suwaidi, Chairperso­n of the Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah (EPAA), said: “We are completing logistical and administra­tive activities in preparatio­n for the launch of the new season of Sharjah Safari.

We aim to ensure guests are comfortabl­e and happy as they visit the various facilities and attraction­s. Each environmen­t represents a different part of Africa and embodies the vision of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, to form a family attraction and a cultural and ecological tourist destinatio­n that protects and preserves biodiversi­ty and contribute­s to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.”

Hana Saif Al Suwaidi continued: “We, at Sharjah Safari, are keen to offer our visitors a unique and immersive experience that enables them to discover African wildlife and delve into its diverse environmen­ts, such as that of the charming Kalahari environmen­t. This environmen­t is rich in nature and includes several types of birds, antelopes, and Gazelles, which mimic the Kalahari Desert in Africa. It is an arid desert region that occupies a large area common to three African countries and moves between the Savannah in the north and east and Namibia to the west.

This waterless region embraces elements of wildlife that depend on seasonal rain.

As they journey through Sharjah Safari, visitors will learn about types of African birds and animals in various safari environmen­ts, the most important of which is the Lemur, which lives mainly in Spiny Forest environmen­ts. Visitors will have the opportunit­y to roam the animal’s natural habitat on foot and learn about the wealth of animals that inhabit Madagascar.

The Niger Valley environmen­t is also a new addition to Sharjah Safari. Its name originates from the Niger River, which Arabs called the Nile of Sudan and (the River of the Rivers).

Sharjah Safari has expanded to include 12 diverse environmen­ts that inspire visitors to discover African terrain, animals, and birds. It comprises more than 50,000 animals with 120 species of African animals, including those threatened with extinction.

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Sharjah Safari will resume receiving local visitors, internatio­nal tourists and nature lovers.

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