Dubai Safari Park Reopens Oct 14 with ‘Wild Rules’ Theme
Dubai Safari Park will reopen on October 14 for its seventh season. It is introducing the theme ‘Wild Rules’ and a host of new attractions, educational programmes, and wildlife experiences.
The park traditionally closes during the summer months and returns with a renewed focus on conservation education and interactive learning.
Visitors can enjoy an upgraded experience featuring expanded facilities, improved tour options, and new family-focused initiatives which are designed to bring people closer to nature.
Ahead of the reopening, Dubai’s skyline lit up with a flying LED screen to promote the park’s much-anticipated comeback.
In an order to boost public engagement further, the park has launched branded safari buses to travel across popular city landmarks which include Dubai Frame, Quranic Park, Kite Beach, and Mirdif Uptown Park from October 10.
Those visitors may get free entry tickets who capture photos of these buses and tag Dubai Safari Park on social media.
The 2025 season will feature enhanced visitor services like a Fast Track Access option for quicker entry to popular attractions. These attractions include Explorer Safari Tour, and Private Tour Guide Packages catering to families and small groups who are looking for personalized wildlife encounters.
Educational initiatives will take centre stage under the theme ‘Guardians of the Wild’,. They will focus on wildlife conservation, animal welfare, and sustainable ecosystems.
The park will host live wildlife talks, interactive learning sessions, and an upgraded live bird presentation. They are designed to educate guests about species protection and biodiversity.
“Each season we aim to create more meaningful connections between our guests and the natural world,” said Muna Alhajeri, Director of Dubai Safari Park adding that this year’s focus on conservation education reflects our commitment to raising awareness about animal care.
Revenue from ticket sales will continue to support the park’s conservation and breeding programmes to contribute to global wildlife preservation efforts.
Dubai Safari Park has been recognized regionally for its work in animal welfare, rehabilitation, and species protection.
Over the years, the park has turned into the UAE’s premier eco-tourism destinations from a local attraction. This is 119-hectare facility which has more than 3,000 animals across themed zones such as the African Village, Asian Village, Arabian Desert Safari, and Explorer Village.