Dubai Safari Park is preparing to wrap up its 6th season, with Sunday, June 1 marked as the final day before the summer closure. If you’ve been meaning to visit, now’s the time — this is the last chance to catch one of the city’s most popular outdoor attractions before the weather heats up.
This season has been the busiest on record, with visitor numbers up by 67%. One of the biggest draws has been the nocturnal safari, which ran for four weeks and sold out every night.
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Located in Al Warqa, the park is home to more than 3,000 animals, representing 78 mammal species, 50 types of reptiles, and 110+ kinds of birds. It’s a top spot for seeing wildlife from around the world in a well-maintained, conservation-focused environment.
The park has also seen success on the conservation front, with the birth of a rare white rhino calf and twin moon bear cubs — both important milestones in global wildlife efforts.
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Dubai Safari Park will reopen for its seventh season on Tuesday, October 14, 2025. During the closure, staff will focus on animal welfare and facility maintenance, ensuring the park is ready for another busy season come autumn.
A portion of every ticket sold goes toward ongoing conservation projects, both locally and internationally, so every visit to Dubai Safari Park contributes to a wider cause.