Dubai Safari Park is set to reopen to the public on October 14 for its highly anticipated seventh season, running under the vibrant theme ‘Wild Rules’. The park, which annually closes during the hot summer months, promises an enhanced visitor experience this year with fresh educational initiatives, upgraded wildlife encounters, and citywide engagement campaigns.
Ahead of the reopening, a flying LED screen lit up Dubai’s skyline, announcing the park’s return and building excitement among residents and tourists alike. Complementing the launch, branded safari buses will travel across major landmarks—including Dubai Frame, Quranic Park, Kite Beach, and Mirdif Uptown Park—starting October 10.
Visitors who spot and photograph these buses can tag the park on social media for a chance to win free tickets, creating an interactive pre-opening buzz.
This season introduces a range of expanded services aimed at enriching visitor experiences. Guests can now enjoy Fast Track Access, allowing quicker entry to top attractions like the Explorer Safari Tour, as well as Private Tour Guide Packages designed for small groups seeking tailored adventures with expert guidance.
Education and conservation remain central to the park’s mission. The new ‘Guardians of the Wild’ program will deliver engaging wildlife talks, hands-on activities, and an improved live birds presentation. These efforts aim to deepen public understanding of animal care and habitat preservation while fostering a sense of environmental stewardship among families and students.
The park continues its conservation and breeding programs, ensuring the protection and propagation of endangered species. Revenue from ticket sales will help support these sustainability initiatives, reinforcing Dubai Safari Park’s commitment to ecological responsibility and education.
Muna Alhajeri, Director of Dubai Safari Park, emphasized that this season’s focus goes beyond entertainment. “Our goal is to merge learning with leisure,” she said. “We want every visitor to leave inspired by the wonders of wildlife and aware of the importance of conservation.”
Since its opening, Dubai Safari Park has become a key attraction for both residents and tourists, offering immersive experiences across its themed zones—including the African, Asian, and Explorer Villages. With its blend of adventure, education, and environmental awareness, the park continues to play a vital role in promoting wildlife appreciation within the UAE.
As the gates reopen this October, visitors can look forward to a renewed sense of discovery—where ‘Wild Rules’ not just as a theme, but as a celebration of nature’s beauty and the city’s enduring commitment to sustainability.