Quick Information

RECOMMENDED DURATION

4 hours

VISITORS PER YEAR

2500000

NUMBER OF ENTRANCES

5

EXPECTED WAIT TIME - STANDARD

30-60 mins (Peak), 0-30 mins (Off Peak)

EXPECTED WAIT TIME - SKIP THE LINE

30-60 mins (Peak), 0-30 mins (Off Peak)

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Did you know?

The entire park was developed on reclaimed land, transforming a dump into a thriving wildlife sanctuary.

Dubai Safari Park is eco‑friendly, and uses solar energy for many of its vehicles and facilities.

Dubai Safari Park has the UAE’s first moon bear exhibit, first Komodo dragon exhibit, and first orangutan exhibit.

What is Dubai Safari Park?

Dubai Safari Park is a large wildlife sanctuary in Al Warqa, home to more than 3,000 animals across themed zones like the African Village, Asian Village, Arabian Desert Safari, and Explorer Village. Designed to mimic natural habitats, the park offers close-up encounters through walk-through areas and the popular Safari Journey bus tour.

Visitors can enjoy animal presentations, keeper talks, kid-friendly zones, and conservation-focused exhibits. With its mix of adventure and education, Dubai Safari Park offers one of Dubai’s most engaging wildlife experiences.

Plan your visit to Dubai Safari Park

Father and son observing an elephant at Dubai Safari Park.
  • Opening hours: Daily from 9am to 6pm; with last entry at 5pm. 
  • Best times to visit: To beat the crowds, plan your trip in the cooler months (October–April) — when the weather is more comfortable and outdoor areas are more pleasant. Arrive early (right at opening) if you want a calmer experience, as visitor numbers pick up later in the day.

Dubai Safari Park is located in Al Warqa’a 5, about 20–25 minutes from Downtown Dubai. Spread across 119 hectares, it features themed zones like the African Village, Asian Village, Explorer Village, and Arabian Desert Safari — each offering wildlife encounters, feeding experiences, and shows. The park is easily accessible by car or taxi, and many tour packages include round-trip transfers for added convenience.

Address: Al Warqa’a 5, Dubai, UAE. Find on Map.

Dubai Metro train on elevated tracks with city skyline in the background.
  • By car: Use your GPS to navigate to Dubai Safari Park in Al Warqa 5. The park has three free parking lots, with EV charging available in Parking 1.
  • By metro: Take the Red Line to Centrepoint (Rashidiya) Metro Station. From there, board RTA Bus F10, which goes directly to the park.
  • By taxi: Taxis and ride-hailing services like Careem or Uber offer direct access. From Downtown Dubai, fares are roughly AED 55–60, depending on traffic.
  • By bus: In addition to F10, you can also use Bus 50 or Bus N30 to reach nearby stops; these are affordable public transport options.

Key zones to explore at Dubai Safari Park

Entrance to African Village at Dubai Safari Park with tusk-shaped pillars.
Visitors observing baboons from a safari bus at Dubai Safari Park.
Entrance to Asian Village at Dubai Safari Park with visitors walking in.
Safari tram passing antelopes at Dubai Safari Park.
Family feeding tortoises at Dubai Safari Park under colorful shade structures.
Family interacting with a pony at Al Wadi in Dubai Safari Park.
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African Village

Step into a savannah-inspired area home to nearly 100 species, including gorillas, chimps, lemurs, and reptiles. It’s also where you’ll find lively wildlife talks, walk-through exhibits, and one of the park’s largest aviaries.

Explorer Village

This is the park’s main highlight, featuring the popular Explorer Safari bus tour, giraffe feeding platforms, and a hippo aquarium. You’ll also catch bird-of-prey shows, animal presentations, and plenty of dining and shopping stops.

Asian Village

Designed like a traditional Asian town, this zone showcases moon bears, binturongs, and birds like eagles and pelicans. It’s quieter but perfect for close-up encounters and cultural-style animal presentations.

Arabian Village

A 15-minute guided desert drive lets you see Arabian oryx, gazelles, camels, and other native species in a natural desert-style setting. It’s a great introduction to the UAE’s wildlife and regional conservation efforts.

Kids Farm

Ideal for families, this zone offers pony interactions, bird feeding, and a friendly petting zoo with goats, sheep, ducks, and more. It’s fun, educational, and perfect for younger visitors who love hands-on experiences.

Al Wadi

A peaceful zone with water features, shaded seating, and scenic walking paths, great for taking a break between animal encounters. You’ll also find cafés and relaxing lookout spots that make it a pleasant mid-visit stop.

Meet the cool animals of Dubai Safari Park

Arabian oryx grazing in the desert at Arabian Wildlife Centre, Dubai.

Arabian Oryx

Seen in the Arabian Village, this iconic white antelope has long straight horns and a heat-reflecting coat perfect for desert life.

Arabian wolf resting at Dubai Safari Park.
American Black Bear in grassy meadow.
Binturong on a tree branch at Bali Safari and Marine Park.
Four African wild dogs standing on a sandy mound in a savanna landscape.

Animal encounters & live shows at Dubai Safari Park

Family interacting with lemurs at Dubai Safari Park.

Lemur feeding

  • Timings: 12pm & 4pm
  • Zone: Asian Village
  • What to expect: Observe the Asiatic Black Bear (Moon Bear) climbing and playing while learning about conservation efforts.
Family observing a giraffe eating at Dubai Safari Park.

Giraffe feeding

  • Timings: 11am, 1pm, 3pm & 5pm
  • Zone: Explorer Village
  • What to expect: Get close to giraffes, hand-feed them and learn about their diet.
Family interacting with a pony at Al Wadi in Dubai Safari Park.

Pony grooming

  • Timings: 1.15pm
  • Zone: Kids Farm
  • What to expect: Kids can groom ponies under supervision, a hands-on equine experience.
Vulture flying during bird show at Dubai Safari Park with handler in background.

Birds of Prey

  • Timings: 4pm
  • Zone: Birds of Prey Square
  • What to expect: Watch eagles, hawks, and other raptors perform aerial displays and hunting behaviours.
Explorer Village entrance at Dubai Safari Park with giraffe sculptures and lush greenery.

Explorer Theatre Show

  • Timings: 11am & 2pm
  • Zone: Explorer Village Theatre
  • What to expect: Educational presentation with a mix of animals highlighting their behaviour, habitat, and key wildlife facts.

Tips for visiting Dubai Safari Park

  • Plan a loop route: Start with a zone farthest from the entrance to avoid backtracking and make the most of shuttle services.
  • Plan transport inside the park: Most visitors walk between zones, but there are shuttle buses and trams to cover long distances—plan your route to save time and energy.
  • Follow zone-specific guidelines: Some areas, like Kids Farm or Asian Village, require calm behaviour and supervised interactions—always follow staff instructions.
  • Engage with keepers: Ask questions during shows or feeding sessions—keepers often share interesting insights about animal behaviour and conservation.
  • Check seasonal events and live presentations: Special shows, keeper talks, or night experiences may be available—check the daily schedule on the official website before visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dubai Safari Park

What is so special about Dubai Safari Park?

Dubai Safari Park has more than 3000 species of animals and plants. They work towards spreading awareness about the animals of the wild while allowing you to interact with them in different ways. Dubai Safari Park has something for everyone.

Why should I visit Dubai Safari Park?

Dubai Safari Park is a great way to relax and unwind to break the monotony of everyday life. It offers many interactive experiences and works hard towards spreading awareness of the animals of the wild while allowing you to connect with nature.

How can I visit Dubai Safari Park?

You can simply book your Dubai Safari Park tickets and gain entry into the park to explore the area however you wish.

What are the Dubai Safari Park timings?

Dubai Safari Park is open daily from 9am to 6pm. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late in the afternoon, as animals are more active during cooler hours and you can avoid the peak heat of the day.

How much time should I spend at Dubai Safari Park?

Visitors typically spend 3 to 5 hours exploring the park. If you plan to attend the animal shows or participate in interactive experiences, you may need additional time to enjoy everything the park has to offer.

Is Dubai Safari Park wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Dubai Safari Park is completely accessible by wheelchair. All the toilets are wheelchair accessible and the buses are also installed with ramps to take you around the park. You can avail wheelchairs upon request at the entrance for a nominal fee.

What are the main zones of Dubai Safari Park?

The park is divided into several zones, each showcasing unique wildlife. The African Village features lions, giraffes, and zebras, while the Asian Village is home to tigers, elephants, and orangutans. The Arabian Village highlights species like the Arabian oryx and gazelles. There is also Kids Farm for petting farm animals and dedicated areas for exotic birds and reptiles from around the world.

Can I have a close-up encounter with the animals?

The park offers interactive experiences such as guided safari rides, feeding sessions, and animal encounters. Some experiences may require advance booking, so it’s recommended to plan ahead if you want a close-up experience with the animals.

Are there food and beverage options inside the park?

Dubai Safari Park has several cafés and restaurants offering snacks, meals, and drinks. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own food and enjoy it in designated picnic areas.

Is photography allowed?

Photography and videography for personal use are allowed throughout the park. However, the use of drones requires special permission from the park authorities.

How can I get to Dubai Safari Park?

The park is located on Al Warqa Street and is accessible via Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road. Public buses also serve the area, and free parking is available for visitors traveling by car.

Are pets allowed in the park?

Outside pets are not permitted in the park, except for service animals.

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