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Dubai’s Crocodile Park To Open For Public On April 18th

Do you know what is the best part about Dubai? Well, it is the fact that something new, hip and happening always keeps happening in the emirate. And now, when we speak about something new, Dubai Crocodile Park is set to open its door to the public very soon. One-of-its-kind attraction in Dubai, the crocodile park will be home to 250 snappy Nile crocodiles. Read on to know more about it.

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Located in Mushrif Park, the crocodile park will open its door to the public on April 18th. Visitors can visit the park from 10 AM to 10 PM. Tickets cost AED95 per adult and AED75 for children aged 3 to 12. In terms of attraction, one can experience tons of unique things and get a close-up view of crocodiles from various points.

The park will be home to a plethora of family-friendly experiences and will also house a museum dedicated to the history and future of crocodiles. From mini crocs to full adult-sized crocodiles, the park has it all. It is designed for the comfort of the crocodiles with year-round climate-controlled water and the highest safety standards.

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The construction of the park was announced in 2016, and now finally, before Eid holidays, the park is set to welcome the guests. Add this attraction to your bucket list, and you can buy the tickets at the park itself. Meanwhile, the 27th season of Global Village is coming to an end, so make sure to visit Global Village one last time and make the most of it.

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