Dubai Municipality made a soft opening of the Dubai Safari on Tuesday. Here's a first look at the much-awaited safari park.
Members of the media and invited guests were present during the soft launch.
According to Khaled Al Suwaidi, director of leisure facilities department, the working hours of the safari will be from 9am to 5pm.
Take a look at the Dh1 billion project that will provide visitors a close encounter with animals in an open exhibit #DubaiSafariPark - https://t.co/0ZjKtpiFBa pic.twitter.com/FCECjAEsVg
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These #DottoTrains will take visitors around the park, which aims to be home to 5,000 animals and accommodate over 10,000 visitors a day #DubaiSafariPark - https://t.co/0ZjKtpiFBa pic.twitter.com/JURzwYcj4R
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) December 12, 2017
The Dh1 billion project will provide visitors and residents a close encounter with animals in an open exhibit through four villages - African, Asian, Arabian and Open Safari Village, besides a Children's Farm for just Dh30 for children and Dh85 for adults. Visitors who choose to visit the villages, without heading to the Open Safari Village, will pay Dh20 for children and Dh50 for adults. Children under three, elderly above 60 and people of determination are exempted from entry ticket charges.
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Al Suwaidi previously told Khaleej Times the safari, located in Al Warqa-5, aims to be home to 5,000 animals by 2020, preparing its facilities to accommodate over 10,000 visitors a day. More animals will be brought in over the years to continue providing visitors with a new and fresh experience.
Dubai Safari, which depends on solar power for its energy needs, is an eco-friendly projects implemented by the Municipality and will be a landmark entertainment in the Emirate of Dubai sprawling over 119 hectares