Dubai Safari Park has reopened its gates for the 2025 season, ushering in a new wave of experiences that blend conservation, education, and family-friendly entertainment. Spanning over 119 hectares and home to more than 3,000 animals, the park continues to evolve with each season — and this year’s edition feels more immersive, more organised, and more ambitious than ever.
Revamped Visitor Experience
The new season places a strong emphasis on the visitor experience. From revamped ticketing options to reimagined exhibits, nearly every corner of the park has been refreshed to make exploration smoother and more engaging. Guests can now choose between standard entry passes, flexible bundles that include the popular Explorer Safari Tour, and upgraded premium experiences offering behind-the-scenes access and private guided tours.
Infrastructure improvements are also immediately noticeable, with more shaded rest zones, expanded shuttle routes, and new dining choices across the main themed areas. Together, these upgrades make navigating the vast park easier and more comfortable for visitors of all ages.

Learning Through Conservation
This season’s educational theme puts conservation at the forefront. Interactive workshops, live animal presentations, and an enhanced Birds Show are all designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for wildlife. Families with young children will especially enjoy the upgraded Kids Farm, which now offers new animal feeding areas, petting zones, and playful encounters that help children learn about nature through hands-on experiences.
Spotlight on Regional Wildlife
A key highlight of the new season is the renewed focus on regional biodiversity. The Arabian Desert Safari offers visitors a chance to explore desert ecosystems up close, where native species such as the Arabian oryx, sand gazelle, and desert fox roam freely. This addition gives the experience a distinctly local identity, celebrating the UAE’s own natural heritage.
Meanwhile, the popular Explorer Village remains one of the park’s defining experiences. This guided safari journey takes guests through open habitats that resemble the African savannah, allowing close encounters with giraffes, zebras, rhinos, and hippos in a controlled yet natural environment.

Enhanced Comfort and Accessibility
Beyond wildlife encounters, Dubai Safari Park has worked to elevate comfort and accessibility. Air-conditioned shuttle trains now connect the six main zones more efficiently, while facilities for people of determination have been expanded throughout the site. Dining options have also been diversified, with themed cafés and shaded seating areas offering a relaxing break between tours.
Six Zones, Endless Encounters
Dubai Safari Park’s six zones — the African Village, Asian Village, Explorer Village, Kids Farm, Al Wadi, and the Arabian Desert Safari — remain central to the park’s experience. Each has received subtle but meaningful updates, from improved landscaping to upgraded animal habitats, ensuring every visit feels fresh and dynamic.

Why This Season Stands Out
Open daily from morning to early evening, the park offers a full-day adventure that balances entertainment with purpose. Tickets start from AED 50 for adults, with upgraded packages providing access to guided safaris and exclusive experiences.
More than just a wildlife attraction, Dubai Safari Park 2025 aims to spark curiosity and awareness through action. With upgraded facilities, interactive learning programs, and a deepened commitment to sustainability, this season marks a major step forward in the park’s mission to combine conservation with recreation. Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, this year’s experience promises a richer and more meaningful journey into the wild.

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