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Dubai Safari Park To Close On May 31st, Here’s Everything To Know

Dubai is home to numerous adventure parks, gardens and theme parks, and some of them can be visited all year round, while some are closed in summer. With that said, Dubai Safari Park’s closing date is out. The park will be closing doors on Wednesday, May 31st, for this season. Home to around 3,000 animals, 78 species of mammals, 10 different carnivores, 17 primates, 50 types of reptiles, and 111 kinds of birds- all living on the 119-hectare site, this park lets you get up close and personal with the animals. And with the closing date announced, you must visit this park ASAP.

Also read: 5 Adventurous Activities To Try In Dubai On Your First Visit

Entry Ticket Starts From AED50 For Adults & AED20 For Kids

The eco-friendly safari park is located on Hatta Road and has activities and experiences, making it the perfect family-friendly attraction. The day pass costs AED50 for adults and AED20 for kids and includes- Walking Tour through Al Wadi to African, Asian, and Explorer villages, Arabian Desert Safari (10 minutes electrical vehicle), Live Shows and Kids Farm. You can also opt for Day Pass+ for AED75 per adult and AED45 per child. The Day Pass+ includes a tour to an African village, an Explorer village and an Asian village, Unlimited train rides, Arabian Desert Safari (10 minutes electrical vehicle), Reserved seats in Live Shows and Kids Farm.

You can also opt for other passes like Safari Pass, Safari Pass+, King Of Safari and more. Enjoy live experiences like Bird Shows, Giraffe Feeding, Goat Feeding, Ponywalk and more. The doors to Safari Park open at 9 AM, and one can visit the park till 5 PM. For Safari Journey, the last bus departs at 4:30 PM.

Also read: You Can Now Enjoy An Afternoon Gold Tea Platter In Dubai For Under AED200 Only

With four different sections- the African Village, Arabian Desert Safari, the Asian Village and the Explorer Village to explore, head to Dubai Safari Park ASAP before it closes for the season.

Dubai Miracle Garden To Close Down On Sunday, June 4

Besides this, the closing date for Dubai Miracle Garden is also out. Dubai’s Miracle Garden will close down on Sunday, 4 June. With more than 150 million flowers in full bloom, this 72,000 sqm paradise has flowered into one of the region’s most picturesque, sweet-scented destinations since it first opened nearly ten years ago – fittingly, on Valentine’s Day.
Miracle Garden is a marvel of modern landscaping.

Whether you’re walking through the heart-shaped arches – spotted with pink, red, orange and white flower petals – with a special someone or seeing your little one’s eyes light up at the awesome sight of a gigantic flowery Micky Mouse, the world’s largest flower garden is a treasure trove of experiences, both shared and personal.

A recurring theme at Dubai Miracle Garden is reinvention and renewal, which keeps tourists and UAE residents alike coming back for more – over 1.5 million visits every year. Located in Dubailand, Dubai Miracle Garden is the crown jewel of Cityland Group, which also owns and operates Dubai Butterfly Garden, located next door.

Ticket prices 

Adult/Seniors: AED 75 (Over 12 years old)

Child: AED 60 (Age 3 to 12 years) – *ID is Required

Child Below 3 is Free – *ID is Required

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