The Kids visit the Dubai Safari Village Kids Farm

 


 


The Dubai Safari Park, located in the Al Warqa desert, is home to over 3,000 animals ranging from the magnificent African Elephant to a striking Arabian wolf. Sprawled across 119-hectares, the Dubai Safari Park offers continent-centered attractions exhibiting rich wildlife from Africa, Asia, and the Arabian Peninsula. 

Be prepared to get up close with the beautiful creatures in UAE’s only drive-through safari and maybe even learn a thing or two about their awesome existence from experienced guides and keepers.

What Are Dubai Safari Park Villages?

The main attractions at the Dubai Safari Park are the culture-rich villages. Brimming with the diversity of a natural jungle, the park has four human-made animal habitats.


  • Asian Village
  • African Village 
  • Explorer Village
  • Arabian Desert Safari

On these guided safari tours, be transported to oriental forests of Asia, parched plains of Africa, and mystic Arabian deserts. Witness mammals in their natural habitats, observe magnificent leaps of a Mountain Gazelle, and if you’re lucky enough - catch a White Lion’s thunderous roar!  

How to Visit Dubai Safari Park Villages?
Your standard Dubai Safari Park tickets give you access to all the villages, except the Explorer village. You can upgrade your tickets during your visit based on availability to get access to Safari Journey at Explorer Village.

Arabian Desert Safari

The Arabian Desert Safari, with its nomadic influences, encompasses the essence of the entire Arabian Peninsula. This drive-through safari will bring you close to the local residents of the Sahara Desert. 

Keep an eye out for the Arabian Wolf (the hero attraction of this exhibit). Spot the long-legged Arabian Oryx grazing aimlessly and behold a grueling horn-lock fight between feisty Arabian Gazelles. Learn about typical animal practices, habits, and character traits from guides who will tag along through your Arabian exploration. 


Inside Arabian Desert Safari


he Arabian Wolf, a direct descendant of the Grey Wolf, is the smallest of all the wolf species. While the other species of wolves hunt in packs, the Arabian Wolf is an interesting exception. They live and hunt in small groups of three or four across the Arabian Peninsula. 

One of the few carnivores on the prowling the desert, the wolf feeds on hares, rodents, and cats. However, these wolves are a menace to farmers. They often go after livestock and kill small domestic animals like goats and chickens, because of which they are often shot, trapped or poisoned. 

Asian Village

The Asian Village is a tropical rainforest safari. Featuring Asian elements like Chinese architectural cues and dragon-like designs at the shops and kiosks, the Asian Village is home to the Moon Bear (the hero animal of this exhibit), animated gibbons, and breathtaking Mandarin Ducks. 

You can also learn more about the Southern Cassowary, a large flightless black bird regarded as a ‘keystone species’, mostly because of how they eat more than 240 types of fruits and drop the seeds across large distances, playing the role of a magnificent rainforest gardener.

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