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Sharjah Safari

A new world-class tourist destination, Sharjah Safari is the new spot for all adventure lovers.

Experience real adventure in the largest safari in the world outside Africa, and enjoy an adventure that takes you to the jungles, here in Sharjah

Sharjah Safari

A new tourist destination, inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, on February 17, 2022, Sharjah Safari is the new spot for all adventure lovers. A picturesque place nestled in the lap of nature, Sharjah Safari constitutes a rare opportunity for tourists and visitors to observe the endemic wildlife in Africa. Native African faunae roam without fences, in an environment similar to their natural environment. Sharjah Safari is host to more than 120 species of animals, which live in Africa and up to 50,000 animals, ranging from birds, reptiles and mammals; such as lions, elephants, giraffes, black and white rhinoceros, crocodiles, deer, bulls and many other endangered animals.

12 different environments, inspired by all parts of Africa, represent the life and terrain of the continent, and the animals and birds that live in it. Sharjah Safari contains several areas that simulate the real regions of Africa, and the first area, "To Africa", takes visitors on a unique walking experience to explore the wildlife endemic to the islands and archipelagos scattered along the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. The second region, the Sahel, is represented by deserts, pastures and diverse wildlife. It extends in Africa from the Atlantic coast of Mauritania in the west to Eritrea and the Red Sea in the east, and is a transitional area rich in wildlife between the Sahara Desert in the north and the Savannah to the south.

The third region, the Savannah, extends in eastern and southern Africa from the coast in the north to the Kalahari in the southwest. This African tropical grassland covers half the area of the African continent and is home to the largest concentration of biodiversity on Earth. While the fourth region, the Serengeti, celebrates the largest migration of animals in the world every year, as large groups of herbivores migrate across the Serengeti plains, and works to attract predators and animals that feed on carrion, crossing the Mara River, where Nile crocodiles lie in the murky waters, a dangerous predator to migratory herbivores.

The fifth region, Nkorongoro, formed from an extinct crater, is a unique ecosystem and home to some of Africa's most famous species. While the sixth region, Moremi, is inspired by the canyons and valleys of southwest Africa that were formed over centuries by heavy monsoon rains, and these dry and sandy riverbeds contain aquifers that support life throughout the dry season.

Activities Highlights

  • The safari includes many public service sites and recreational sites for children, in addition to a wonderful natural lake surrounded by a group of restaurants and cafes, which is an ideal stop to relax after a long safari tour.
  • Sharjah Safari offers a variety of entry packages suitable for a range of tourists. For more information on reservations, tickets and packages, please visit the official Sharjah Safari website.

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Guide To Sharjah Safari Park

The long-awaited Sharjah Safari park, which promises to be the biggest outside of Africa, will open its doors to visitors for the first time close to Dubai . The huge animal attraction is located in Al Bridi Nature Reserve in Al Dhaid, Sharjah, ( map ) and encompasses an area of eight square kilometres.

Sharjah Safari park is host to even more than 120 creatures, including rare African animals, the black rhinoceros being the most unusual. The land has been planted with over 1,000 native and African plants, such as the umbrella-shaped Acacia Tortilis.

At Sharjah Safari Park, What Can You Expect To See?

Visitors to Sharjah Safari park will be able to observe more than 1,000 animals and birds on opening day, including 70 African species. One of the main attractions is the black rhinoceros, which is regarded as one of the most endangered creatures.

Wuhaida, the very first female southern white rhino born at Sharjah Safari park in August of last year, is another highlight. Wuhaida was born as a result of the Safari’s African native species breeding programme, which is backed by the United Nations.

Well, of course, there are plenty of places to visit in Sharjah , Sharjah Safari Park is one of them. Do you want to know everything there is to do at Sharjah Safari Park? You’ve arrived at the right location.

Sharjah Safari Park in Al Bridi Nature Reserve has been in the works for seven years and does not disappoint. The UAE’s greatest wildlife attraction is simply enormous, designed to imitate a true African safari and embrace 12 different settings.

When you visit Sharjah Safari Park, here are seven of the coolest things to do.

Watch Around 100 Animals And Birds

Isn’t seeing the magnificent creatures the main reason you came? Marvel at the park’s massive expanse and the wonderful animals that inhabit it. The park is massive, measuring roughly 800 hectares (2.5 times the size of Central Park, for comparison). It’s also home to around 1000 animals and birds, including giraffes, wildebeest, lions, elephants, flamingos, rhinos, and crocodiles, among 120 species. Meanwhile, over 1000 indigenous and African trees offer all the required greenery and vegetation for the animals and flora to thrive.

Consider Taking A Walking Tour

To provide the most genuine experience possible, the park is divided into 12 habitats, each of which is designed to represent a different African region.

Bronze tickets cost Dhs40 for over 12s (Dhs15 for children aged three to 12) and allow you to take a two-to-three-hour walking tour of the Africa zone.

Take A Bus Tour

If walking isn’t your thing, a silver ticket (Dhs120 for those over 12 and Dhs50 for those aged three to 12) can get you on a bus trip that will take you around all the zones save the “Serengeti” in about five hours.

Giraffe & White Rhino

The park contains a separate area dedicated to giraffes, 15 of which were released into the wild and have subsequently adapted to safari life. Bridi, the first African female giraffe born at Sharjah Safari, is the star of the show (and the giraffe everyone wants to see)

However, Bridi does not receive all the focus. When Wuhaida, a southern white rhino, was born in Sharjah Safari’s breeding programme last August, she was the first of her endangered species to be born there.

The Savannah area at Sharjah Safari Park is based on the same one found in Africa; it stretches from the seashore in the north to Kalhari in the south in eastern and Southern Africa.

It’s one of the most visited tropical destinations on the planet. If you enjoy the outdoors, this site is a must-see. Furthermore, it is surrounded by African grassland, which is an incredible sight to see.

Savannah also has the most biodiversity on the planet, so you can expect nothing but a wonderful adventure there.

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Last but not least, the Moremi area is influenced by Africa’s southwest region’s spectacular canyons and valleys, which have been shaped over time by monsoon rains.

You may also see the gorgeous yellow giraffes here. Prepare to have an incredible time in this hidden gem, and don’t forget to snap plenty of photos.

Relax and refuel

Visits to the park are only going to get better, owing to a large natural lake that will be flanked by cafes and restaurants, as well as a conference hall and visitor’s camp, great for replenishing after all the excitement. (see also info about Dubai Miracle Garden )

What Are The Sharjah Safari Park Ticket Prices?

Sharjah Safari’s 12 themed habitats are accessible through a variety of ticket categories. Bronze tickets, which include a two-to-three-hour walking tour of one habitat, cost Dh15 for youngsters aged 3 to 12, and Dh40 for those aged 12 and over.

Silver tickets are Dh50 for children aged 3 to 12, and Dh120 for those aged 12 and over, including admission to all ecosystems except the Serengeti. The ticket includes a bus seat and is good for five to six hours.

Visitors who purchase gold tickets will get access to all environments, as well as a ride in a luxury automobile and a private guide for a five- to six-hour tour. Children aged 2 to 12 pay Dh120, while those aged 12 and over, pay Dh275.

A party of six people can book a luxury automobile with a guide for Dh1,500 in the Gold category, or pay Dh2,250 for nine people or Dh3,500 for twelve individuals. More info: sharjahsafari.org

Sharjah Safari Park Location

Sharjah Safari park is located within the Al Bridi Nature Reserve, which was established by Sharjah Ruler Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi. In 2018, Sheikh Dr Sultan issued a decree barring any activity in the area that may harm or worsen the ecology, and cause wildlife or marine damage.

The Al Bridi reserve is in the oasis town of Al Dhaid, which is roughly 49 kilometres from Sharjah. Rent a car Sharjah , will help individuals to reach the location hassle-free.

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Plan a trip with the family to Sharjah Safari – dubbed the world’s largest safari park outside of Africa. At this 8,000-hectare park, you’ll get to experience a litany of fascinating and exotic species, such as giraffes, lions and even a black rhinoceros! Located in Al Bridi Nature Reserve in Al Dhaid, Sharjah, this staggeringly huge park whisks you away to an Africa-like landscape and showcases the diversity and richness of the continent’s wildlife. So, without further ado, let us tell you everything there is to know about this spectacular safari park.

ABOUT THE PARK

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Sharjah Safari is home to over 1,000 animals and birds across a range of 120 species, including lions, gazelles, elephants, crocodiles and many rare African animals. Particular highlights include the extremely rare black rhino, and Wuhaida, a female southern white rhino born at the park.

Aside from the truly amazing array of wildlife, there are also over 1,000 native and African trees planted on the land, including beautiful Samar trees, and the iconic Acacia tortilis – famous for it’s striking umbrella-like shape. The majestic landscape of the park, which covers an astonishing eight square kilometres, really is a sight to behold.

Sharjah Safari Park is also home to a large and beautiful natural lake, which is encircled by various cafes, restaurants, a conference hall, a safari visitor’s tent and other impressive amenities. All in all, it’s a good alternative to Dubai Safari Park .

REGIONS IN THE PARK

There are 12 environments in the park to explore, each depicting a distinct African location and the lives of the native animals and birds. Here are some highlights of the various areas in Sharjah Safari Park Al Dhaid:

  • The first component of the park’s walking tour allows visitors to experience an eclectic array of African birds as they stroll down Baobab Avenue.
  • The next stop is the vibrant Zanzibar village, where guests can tuck into tasty eats in an authentic African setting before embarking on their wild safari.
  • Sahel, the second major region in Sharjah Safari Park, is home to deserts, grasslands and a vast range of fauna. It depicts Africa’s vast wildlife-rich corridor between the Sahara Desert and Savannah regions.
  • Only visitors in luxury automobiles continue their trek to the third zone, Savannah. This area is home to a fascinating array of spieces, including the Scimitar Oryx and Dorcas Gazelle.
  • The Serengeti settlement is the next stop. Note that this part of the trip is not for the faint of heart, as only the courageous can take selfies with the Serengeti Lion hidden behind glass. Visitors to the Serengeti will also be able to observe one of Earth’s oldest and most resilient animal species, the mighty crocodile!
  • The last region of the tour is Moremi village, where friendly animals will come across your path and say their goodbyes.

Visitors who want to spend more time in the park’s glorious outdoors before leaving can stay at the safari camp.

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SHARJAH SAFARI PARK TICKET PRICE

Depending on the ticket purchased, visitors can take a walking tour, hop on a bus, or even be chauffeured in a luxury car with a personal guide! Here are the available tickets for Sharjah Safari Park

Bronze Ticket (walking tour)

  • Cost: AED 40 for those aged 12 and above | AED 15 for kids from 3 to 12-years-old
  • Tour Duration: 2 to 3 hours
  • Zone(s) Covered: Into Africa

Silver Ticket (reserved seat on a regular bus)

  • Cost: AED 120 for those aged 12 and above | AED 50 kids 3 to 12-years-old
  • Tour Duration: 5 to 6 hours
  • Zone(s) Covered: All Sharjah Safari environments except Serengeti

Gold Tickets (reserved seat in a luxury vehicle)

  • Cost: AED 275 for those aged above 12 and above | AED 120 kids 3 to 12-years-old
  • Zone(s) Covered: All Sharjah Safari regions with a private guide

To book the Luxury Vehicle tour, the charges are AED 1,500 for six people, AED 2,250 for nine people and AED 3,500 for 15 visitors at the most.

FAQS ABOUT SHARJAH SAFARI

Is sharjah safari park officially open.

The Sharjah Safari Park opened to the public on 17th February 2022. Alternatively, families can also visit Sharjah Desert Park . It’s one of the best animal attractions in the UAE .

WHAT ARE THE SHARJAH SAFARI PARK CONTACT DETAILS?

  • To purchase tickets: +971-6-803-7666
  • For information about the park: +971-6-803-7777
  • For the Golden Service: +971-6-803-7770

WHAT ARE THE OPENING HOURS OF SHARJAH SAFARI?

Sharjah Safari is open from 08:30 am to 06:00 pm every day. Gold and Silver ticket can be bought until 01:30 pm, while Bronze tickets are sold until 04:00 pm.

WHAT IS THE LOCATION OF THIS SHARJAH ANIMAL PARK?

Sharjah Safari is located within Al Bridi Nature Reserve, created by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah. Al Bridi reserve is situated in the oasis town of Al Dhaid Sharjah , about 49 kilometres from the central city of Sharjah.

Please note that any form of activity that would damage or deteriorate the ecosystem and cause wildlife or maritime damage in the area is prohibited.

That’s a wrap to our guide to Sharjah Safari Park. Wondering how else you can see the very best of the UAE’s cultural capital? There are so many places to see and things to do in Sharjah that residents and visitors discover something new and wonderful about the emirate every day.

Now you’ve ticked a wildlife safari off your bucket list, how about exploring an extraordinary underwater world? The National Aquarium in Al Qana , Abu Dhabi should be right near the top of your ”must-visit” index.

The cover image is courtesy of the Sharjah Safari official Instagram account.

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Sharjah Safari Park

It’s important to mention that this safari park is different from regular Sharjah desert safari tours and dune-bashing activities

When it comes to planning a trip to the UAE, your checklist might already include iconic landmarks, lavish shopping destinations, and pristine beaches. However, tucked away amidst these modern marvels is a unique treasure waiting to be explored – the Sharjah Safari Park. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or simply seeking a break from the ordinary, this park is a must-visit. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through the enchanting world of Sharjah Safari Park, from its diverse wildlife to ticket prices, timings, and everything in between.

Discovering the Park

Spanning a vast area of 16 square kilometers, Sharjah Safari Park is not your average zoo. It’s a captivating journey through various African landscapes that house over 120 distinct animal species. Lions, crocodiles, gazelles, and a plethora of other creatures call this place home. But it’s not just about the animals – the park is adorned with over 100,000 African trees, including the remarkable umbrella-shaped acacia tortilis. Imagine being transported to Africa’s heart, with 12 meticulously recreated environments that bring the continent’s beauty to life.

Tickets to Suit Every Budget:

Sharjah Safari Park offers a range of ticket options tailored to different preferences and budgets, You can buy tickets online from the official website .

Gold Ticket

Adult: AED 275 Child: AED 120 Inclusions: Luxurious vehicle ride, private guide, access to all environments, and a 5-6 hour adventure.

Silver Ticket

Adult: AED 140 Child: AED 50 Inclusions: Guided bus tour, access to 11 environments (excluding Serengeti), and a 5-6 hour exploration.

Bronze Ticket

Adult: AED 40 Child: AED 15 Inclusions: Walking tour covering the ‘Into Africa’ zone, and a 2-3 hour journey.

Exploring the Park’s Timings:

Sharjah Safari Park welcomes visitors seven days a week. From Monday to Saturday, the park operates from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm, while Sunday’s timings are from 6:30 am to 6:30 pm. Gold and Silver ticket holders can enter until 2:00 pm, and Bronze ticket holders are welcome until 4:00 pm.

Booking Your Safari Adventure:

Securing your spot at Sharjah Safari Park is a breeze. To book your ticket, simply call 06-803-7666. For an elevated experience, dial 06-803-7770 for the gold service. If you’re seeking more information, reach out to 06-803-7777 or visit the official website.

Unveiling the Oasis Within:

Nestled within the AI Bridi Nature Reserve, just 40 kilometers away from Sharjah city, lies the awe-inspiring Sharjah Safari Park. Encompassing a staggering 8,000 hectares, the park transports visitors to an African landscape without leaving the UAE.

Exploring the Park’s Offerings:

A World of Wildlife: Home to over 1,000 animals spanning 120 species, the park boasts rare gems like the black rhino and the Southern white rhino named Wuhaida.

African Landscapes: Roam through Baobab Avenue, experience the vibrant Zanzibar village, explore Sahel’s deserts and grasslands, and immerse yourself in the captivating Savannah region.

Serenity by the Lake: The park features a serene natural lake surrounded by cafes, restaurants, a conference hall, a safari visitor’s tent, and more. It’s a tranquil haven to unwind after your adventure.

There are few environments in the park to explore, each depicting a distinct African location and the lives of the native animals and birds.

Here are some highlights of the various areas in Sharjah Safari Park Al Dhaid:

  • The first component of the park’s walking tour allows visitors to experience an eclectic array of African birds as they stroll down Baobab Avenue.
  • The next stop is the vibrant Zanzibar village, where guests can tuck into tasty eats in an authentic African setting before embarking on their wild safari.
  • The Sahel, the second major region in Sharjah Safari Park, is home to deserts, grasslands, and a vast range of fauna. It depicts Africa’s vast wildlife-rich corridor between the Sahara Desert and Savannah regions.
  • Only visitors in luxury automobiles continue their trek to the third zone, Savannah. This area is home to a fascinating array of species, including the Scimitar Oryx and Dorcas Gazelle.
  • The Serengeti settlement is the next stop. Note that this part of the trip is not for the faint of heart, as only the courageous can take selfies with the Serengeti Lion hidden behind glass. Visitors to the Serengeti will also be able to observe one of Earth’s oldest and most resilient animal species, the mighty crocodile!
  • The last region of the tour is Moremi village, where friendly animals will come across your path and say their goodbyes.

Visitors who want to spend more time in the park’s glorious outdoors before leaving can stay at the safari camp.

Conclusion:

In essence, Sharjah Safari Park isn’t just a tourist attraction; it’s an expedition that brings the charm of Africa to the heart of the UAE. Whether you opt for the golden luxury, the silver comfort, or the bronze affordability, this park guarantees memories that will be cherished for a lifetime. So, if you’re yearning for a blend of nature, adventure, and wildlife, Sharjah Safari Park is ready to welcome you to an unforgettable journey.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q1: How can I purchase tickets for Sharjah Safari Park?

Ans: Booking your tickets is simple – just call 06-803-7666. For the golden experience, dial 06-803-7770. For more details, reach out to 06-803-7777 or visit the official website.

Q2: What are the operating hours of Sharjah Safari Park?

Ans: The park welcomes visitors daily from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm (Monday to Saturday) and from 6:30 am to 6:30 pm on Sundays. Gold and Silver ticket holders can enter until 2:00 pm, while Bronze ticket holders have until 4:00 pm.

Q3: Where is Sharjah Safari Park located?

Ans: The captivating Sharjah Safari Park is nestled within the AI Bridi Nature Reserve, a short 49 kilometers away from central Sharjah, in the oasis town of Al Dhaid.

Q4: What can visitors expect during their visit to Sharjah Safari Park?

Ans: Visitors can expect an immersive journey through 12 meticulously recreated African environments, encountering a variety of animals, birds, trees, and landscapes. From Baobab Avenue to the captivating Serengeti, Africa’s essence awaits you at the park.

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Sharjah Safari park opens its gates after seven years in making

New 800-hectare park will offer a taste of africa as the region's largest wildlife reserve.

Sharjah Safari covers an area of eight square kilometres. All photos: Antonie Robertson / The National

Sharjah Safari covers an area of eight square kilometres. All photos: Antonie Robertson / The National

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Visitors to Sharjah Safari will need a keen eye to spot one of the 600 or so animals wandering the property, for the park is four times the size of Monaco.

And that is exactly the spirit of discovery the new attraction’s designers are hoping for in a bid to replicate a real African safari.

Visitors to the Albridi Reserve, almost an hour from Dubai in Al Dhaid City, are in for a treat – as long as they have the patience and an eagle eye to look out for lions, giraffe and rhino roaming the vast landscape.

The 800-hectare park claims to be the largest outside Africa, and has been seven years in the making. It will welcome its first paying visitors this weekend.

Developed by the Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA) in Sharjah in partnership with Maguari-One Zoo and Wildlife Consultants, Sharjah Safari will feature 12 different environments that represent the life and terrain in Africa.

It is the new home for animals and birds with a special section for giraffes, 15 of which were released in the wild to adapt to the safari atmosphere, and another section for rhinos and lions.

The emirate of Sharjah and the UAE will have a tourist attraction and an unparalleled natural destination, says park operations manager Kevin Budd. Antonie Robertson / The National

South African Kevin Budd is the operations manager for animals at Sharjah Safari and has worked for the EPAA for 24 years.

“In terms of the UAE it is big, but the design and layout is accurate to what you would see – it feels like you are in Africa,” he said.

“Our key species are the eastern black rhino, but there are others also important for conservation. like the giraffe, tortoises and a few unique bird species."

Through the EPAA, the park will become a centre for international captive breeding programmes for key species, and will partner with the European association of zoos and aquaria.

There are areas not on display to the public that will house some of the animals during the hot summer months, but others will remain outside all year round.

"Places like Botswana and the Sahel are hot, but we know it can be even hotter here in the summer, so we have had to be sensitive to that," Mr Budd said.

The park's inhabitants have enough shade, water and food for them to live all year. The more sensitive species will be brought inside for the summer.

Currently, about 600 animals are roaming the park, with about 300 more expected to arrive later this month and in March.

By the end of the year, the numbers are expected to grow to more than 1,000.

“By the time we reopen in October after the summer, we hope to be fully stocked,” Mr Budd said.

"A lot of animals are coming direct from South Africa , or from elsewhere in Europe from zoos we have partnerships with.

“We don’t have the full complement of animals because several shipments have been repeatedly delayed because of the pandemic.

“There was a shortage of cargo freight and a big increase in the associated costs."

When it came to the experience of visiting the park, Mr Budd said that you might feel as though you have travelled abroad.

“This safari is authentic. When you drive around early morning or late in the afternoon, you forget you are in the UAE – it feels as if you are in Africa.”

Rhinos are just one of the species you might catch a glimpse of during your visit to Sharjah Safari. Antonie Robertson / The National

Depending on the package visitors pay for, there are protected areas where they can leave their vehicles and visit crocodiles and lions on foot.

A bronze ticket for a three-hour walking tour of the park with a guide costs Dh40, and just Dh15 for under 12s.

A silver ticket offers one seat on a six-hour bus tour of the park for over 12s at Dh120. Children under 12 pay just Dh50 for a silver ticket, while groups of 20 or more pay Dh100 each.

For a ride around the park in a luxury car, visitors can buy a gold ticket for Dh275, Dh120 for under 12s or Dh1,500 for a group of six people.

There is a safari camp for vehicles to stop, where guests can buy refreshments and visit other animals.

Sharjah Safari opens its doors

Sharjah Safari opens its doors

Security and animal welfare key concerns of designers

A perimeter fence secures the animals inside Sharjah Safari , with each section having its own security boundary to stop animals from leaving the park.

Dr Koen Brouwer of Maguari-One Zoo and Wildlife Consultants, a specialist design company that works with animal enclosures, said the project is unique.

“This was unlike anything we had done before,” he said.

“People can go on a journey to Africa when they visit.

“It was quite challenging, and not just about fencing off 800 hectares and releasing animals – this took seven years of work to create this feeling where animals are comfortable and respected, and guests can have a pleasant and educational visit.

“We had to work with lions and rhinos, so security was very important.

“From day one, we decided to create a separate area for lions where they and the visitors would be safe.”

More than 50,000 browse trees have been planted to provide food for giraffe and antelope, while each area has its own security fence to stop animals breaking out on to the nearby E611.

One animal to look out for is Bridi, the first African female giraffe born at Sharjah Safari, whose parents arrived from South Africa five years ago.

The vastness of the park will make it tricky to spot animals lurking in the undergrowth, but the possibility of snatching a glance of a rare marabou stork or radiator tortoise will make it all worthwhile, Dr Brouwer said.

“Animals have a lot of space in these areas, and a lot of choice, and that is very important for their welfare.

“Safari is supposed to be an adventure of discovery, you are lucky if you see something.

“It is the thrill of driving through the park, with a good guide who can talk about landscape and conservation, as well as the animals.

“This does not happen in a regular zoo, we did not want to create a feeling of seeing nothing but of something totally different – a real adventure.”

Sharjah Safari will be open daily from 8.30am until 6.30pm. Last entry is 2pm for gold and silver ticket holders and 4pm for those with bronze tickets.

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Sharjah is renowned for its beautiful zoos, and the Sharjah Safari Park is one of them. This fascinating safari park in Sharjah will have you visiting again and again because there is so much to learn, and it allows you to get closer to nature as you know more about it. Exotic animals hold a special place in our hearts, and seeing even more of them is always exciting. If you’re not a huge animal fan, learning about the various species will pique your interest! More than 120 animals live in the UAE’s Sharjah Safari, including lions, elephants, giraffes, black and white rhinoceros, crocodiles, deer, bulls, and many other endangered creatures. You’ll find 12 different environments for animals that are all inspired by the various parks across Africa. These are life for the species that live there, allowing you to have a genuine adventure in Sharjah Safari Park’s largest African safari outside of Africa. This Sharjah zoo is ideal for friends and family to spend a day out! If you love animals and are an adventure enthusiast, you must add the Sharjah Safari Park to your list of things to do in Sharjah !

Attractions at the Sharjah Safari Park

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The vast area of Sharjah Safari Park is stunning, stretching for 8 kilometers, which explains why it contains so many activities. It’s divided into numerous themed settings representing various areas of Africa with their characteristics, creatures, and landscape. Not only that, the Sharjah Safari Park has species from all over the world which adds to the excitement. That’s when it gets exciting. This is where the fun begins!

Enjoy the view of more than 120 different Species

Seeing the fantastic animals is your main reason for visiting, right? Marvel in awe at the sheer size of the park and the wild animals within it. At around 800 hectares, the park is vast (2.5 times the size of Central Park, if you’re looking for scale). It’s also home to more than 1000 animals and birds, with 120 species represented, including giraffes, gazelles, lions, elephants, flamingos, rhinos, and crocodiles. Over 1000 local and African trees provide all the necessary greenery and vegetation for the fauna and flora to thrive. You can walk along the 12 different areas in the zoo and enjoy the lovely views.

Don’t worry if walking isn’t your thing; a silver ticket will get you on a bus tour where you’ll see all zones except the “Serengeti” over the course of five hours or so. If you want a more personal encounter, consider purchasing gold tickets, which allow you to explore the 12 habitats in a private vehicle with a guide who can answer any questions you might have about these incredible species.

Watch the birds soar above you

There are several reasons why bird watching may be enjoyable. It may be soothing to view birds flying about. Learning about the many kinds of birds and their behaviors is also fascinating. Finally, going out into nature and breathing fresh air is always good! This safari park has specific bird-watching areas, so birders will have plenty of opportunities to observe species in flight.

Refuel and start over

All that animal and bird observing might get tedious. Still, there will be a big natural lake with cafes and restaurants ideal for refueling after all the action, as well as a conference center and visitor’s camp where you can reflect on things you have been doing the whole day!

The Arabian Wildlife Center

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The Sharjah Safari Park, as previously said, is an endless source of enjoyment, adventure, and excitement that will keep you coming back for more! The Arabian Wildlife Centre is one of the many activities you can try at Safari Park. Here are a handful of the exciting discoveries you’ll encounter!

The Zoological Park is home to the world’s most extensive collection of Arabian wildlife and is dedicated to promoting biodiversity on the Peninsula and raising awareness about threatened species. It is a full-immersion experience for guests, who can view animals in their natural habitat through substantial glass windows. The various sections of the displays are dedicated to specific species, such as the reptile, fish, and insect houses, the bird aviary, set indoors in a wadi and desert environment, the houses of the smaller cats of the desert, displayed in the same hall of the aviary, The nocturnal houses which show a variety of mammals primarily active at night. You may also see baboons, oryx antelopes, wolves, hyenas, cheetahs, and Arabian leopards in their natural habitat around the Arabian Wildlife Center.

Sharjah Natural History Museum And Botanical Museum 

Museums may be educational and entertaining to explore for various reasons. One is that they provide a wealth of information that might be fascinating to learn about. Furthermore, museums frequently contain rare and unique artifacts not available anywhere else. All of this adds to a fun and meaningful experience you can enjoy at Sharjah Natural History Museum And Museum. There are so many areas to learn more about. Here’s what you might delve into! Take a journey back to the origins of early species, and enjoy the discoveries you explore. The Sharjah Natural History and Botanical Museum offer a window into the natural history and geology of our planet and the area, as well as desert plants and animals. It also teaches about the functions that desert plants and animals play in the ecosystem. The museum exhibits space rock, fossils, a desert, and a marine exhibition. In the garden of the Botanical Museum – the first of its kind in the Middle East – there are many native plant species. The Natural History & Botanical Museum offers a comprehensive introduction to the evolution of our planet, its flora, and fauna. Similarly, it allows visitors to learn about our desert ecosystem and its importance to us.

Islamic Botanical Garden

Discover the most lovely gardens in regions covered with plants you’ve never seen before when you take a trip to one of the region’s most exotic natural destinations, the Islamic Botanical Garden. This lovely verdant garden is a paradise for plants mentioned in the Holy Qur’an and prophetic Sunnah, as well as a beautiful green space made up of nearly 100 different plants, including figs, pomegranates, and saffron. This is a fantastic place for your youngsters and a more interactive approach to learning about the exhibits that explain the Qur’an’s references to plants, Hadith, and Sunnah. The gardens aim to inspire meditation with paved pathways, ornamental pools, and tiny canals that are reminiscent of traditional aflaj (irrigation channels).

The gardens are a botanical wonderland that you can explore. Each exhibit is labeled in both Arabic and English. The garden also includes intelligent screens that offer an overview of each plant’s characteristics, uses, benefits, and other information. There’s also a café with Arab cuisine grown in the garden’s produce, where you can enjoy refueling in a traditional style! The Islamic Botanical Garden includes a library with books on a wide range of foliage for visitors to read and analyze. On the site, there is also an educational room where you can gain a deeper insight.

Fun fact: In collaboration with UNESCO, botanists spent three years collecting the plants. The Islamic Botanical Garden contains many flowering and fruit-bearing plants for visitors to see. The garden includes a variety of both indoor and outdoor species. Other species were cultivated from seeds or brought from all over the world from different locations.

Children’s Farm at Sharjah Zoo

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Children like to learn about new things because it is exciting and enjoyable. You may assist them in doing this by providing them with information that is both fascinating and simple to comprehend. Animals may be an educational topic that youngsters will enjoy learning about. In most situations, you’ll observe them drawn in within minutes, and their interest will grow with each attempt to teach them about nature. The Children’s Farm at Sharjah Safari offers a fantastic opportunity for youngsters to learn more about animals, and here are some reasons!

The Children’s Farm is a household favorite among Sharjah’s parks. There are enclosures for camels, donkeys, Arabian horses, ponies, cattle, goats, and sheep, a duck pond, and educational presentations on each animal. Families looking to participate in the summer activities for children, such as feeding the farm animals and riding horses and camels throughout the middle of the year, will flock to the center.

The farm is divided into indoor and outdoor areas, each with its purpose. The indoor portion offers educational and environmental activities, workshops, and awareness-raising exercises. All house pets reside in the outside area, where little visitors can get up close with them and even feed them their favorite meals. How fun makes that sound?

FAQs Safari Sharjah Park

Where is sharjah safari park located.

The park is located on the outskirts of Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates.

Click this link to be directed to Safari Park Sharjah via Google Maps.

What are Sharjah Safari Park’s timings?

Sharjah Safari is open daily from 8.30 am until 6.30 pm.

What are Sharjah Safari Park’s ticket prices?

There are three tickets available to purchase at the Safari Park Sharjah:

Bronze: Walking Tour – 40dhs with a guide

Dh 15 for children between the ages of 3-12

Duration: Two to three hours

Silver: Regular Bus Tour – 120dhs with a guide

Dh 50 for children between the ages of 3-12

Duration: Five to six hours

Gold: Luxury Vehicle – 275dhs with a private guide

Dh 120 for children between the ages of 3-12

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A Guide to Sharjah Safari Park

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While the UAE is famous for its impressive architecture, luxurious lifestyle and desert safaris, there’s more to discover, such as the opportunity to experience a wildlife safari at the Sharjah Safari Park. The park is a remarkable feat in recreating the natural habitats of animals in an urban setting. It is recognized as the largest safari park outside of Africa in the Al Bridi Nature Reserve in the city of Al Dhaid . The park covers an impressive eight square kilometers.

Boasting exotic flora and fauna, including rare black rhinos and stunning flamingos, the newly built Sharjah Safari Park offers visitors a chance to explore rich African landscapes. It’s an ideal destination for tourists seeking a unique experience during their trip to the UAE. Additionally, the Dubai Safari Park, which covers a vast area of 119 hectares, offers a recreational and educational attraction for visitors interested in native and foreign animal species. The wildlife here has either been rescued for rehabilitation or donated from other zoos.

If you’re interested in experiencing the wonders of the Sharjah Safari, you’ll be pleased to know that ticket prices and timings are readily available. So why wait? Plan your visit and explore this magnificent safari park today!

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The Safari Park Sharjah is located in the Al-Tid area, within the vast and beautiful Bardi Reserve, which spans over 16 kilometers. The park itself covers a significant area of 8 square kilometers, allowing visitors to experience a vast array of exotic animals and natural landscapes.

If you plan on visiting the park, it’s advisable to go between October and April when the weather is at its best. The sun is out, and the temperatures are mild, making it comfortable to explore the park’s vast grounds. The park is open late on weekends, giving visitors ample time to enjoy all the activities and attractions on offer.

Apart from its impressive collection of exotic animals, the Sharjah Safari Park also provides visitors with numerous activities to enjoy. For example, the park offers camel rides, educational talks, and even a petting zoo where you can interact with some of the friendlier animals. The park also has various restaurants and cafes that serve a range of delicious snacks and refreshments.

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If you plan on visiting the park, it’s essential to know how to get there. In this guide, we’ll explore the different ways you can reach Sharjah Safari Park, including taking a taxi or car, using the metro, or traveling by bus.

By Taxi or Car

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Taking a taxi or car from the city center is the easiest and most convenient way to reach Sharjah Safari Park. The journey from the city center to the park takes approximately 30 minutes, depending on traffic. If you’re coming from Sharjah airport , you can cover the distance in about 15 minutes by car. The park offers ample parking space, making it easy for visitors to park their cars.

If you prefer to travel by bus, take E700 bus from Union Square Bus Station-01 in Dubai. it’s an affordable as well as convenient way to reach Sharjah Safari Park. The bus will take you directly toward Al Dahid post office in Sharjah. From there, you’ve to book a taxi to reach park. The taxi ride takes almost 10 minutes. Enjoy the sights of both Dubai and Sharjah along the way.

Commute Time

Here is the commute time to reach Sharjah Safari Park from different emirates:

  • Fujairah:  40 minutes away
  • Dubai:  50 minutes away
  • Ajman:  50 minutes away.

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If you’re planning to visit Safari Park Sharjah, it’s essential to know the park’s timings to make the most out of your visit. In this guide, we’ll explore the different timings of the park, including its opening and closing times, as well as the deadline for entry of ticket holders.

Park Opening and Closing Times

Sharjah Safari Park is open every day from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m . Visitors can explore the park’s vast grounds and enjoy various activities during this time. The park’s timings may vary on special occasions, so it’s advisable to check the park’s website or social media pages for any updates.

Deadline for Entry of Ticket Holders

The park has different ticket categories, including gold, silver, and bronze. Each category has a specific entry deadline, which visitors should be aware of before buying their tickets.

Gold and Silver Ticket Holders : Visitors with gold and silver tickets must enter the park before 2 p.m. This means they have ample time to explore the park’s attractions and participate in various activities before the deadline.

Bronze Ticket Holders : Visitors with bronze tickets must enter the park before 4 p.m. This gives them enough time to explore the park’s highlights and enjoy the activities available for their ticket category.

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Sharjah Safari Park is an enormous wildlife destination that spans over eight square kilometers, equivalent to around 11 football fields. With such an expansive area to cover, visitors cannot expect to explore the park on foot. Here’s what you can expect when visiting Sharjah Safari Park:

Tram Service

To make the most of your visit to Safari Park Sharjah, it provides visitors with the service of a tram. The tram takes visitors from one enclosure to another, allowing them to cover more ground and see more animals in less time.

Entrance Procedure

Upon arrival at the park, you will be asked to present your tickets, which need to be purchased online in advance. This helps to streamline the entry process and ensure that visitors can begin their adventure promptly. Once you’ve presented your tickets, you can enter the park and hop on the tram to start exploring.

Attractions at Sharjah Safari Park

Attractions at Sharjah Safari Park are numerous and varied. Sharjah Zoo and park is an exceptional destination that is more than just a typical zoo. It is an all-in-one wildlife park, animal sanctuary, and educational center, and it’s no surprise that it is a favorite among both residents and tourists. This destination is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning more about the world’s diverse flora and fauna. The park features numerous interactive programs that provide an opportunity to get up close and personal with a variety of exotic animals. With extensive wildlife space, visitors can enjoy nature and participate in a multitude of interactive experiences for an affordable Dubai safari park ticket price.

For families traveling with children, Sharjah Safari Park is a particularly special place to visit. The park offers unique experiences, such as giraffe feeding and the grand aviary, that allow children to mingle closely with wildlife in a secure environment.

Regions of Sharjah Safari Park

Sharjah Safari Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and thrill seekers. It’s divided into different regions, each inspired by a specific African habitat. Let’s take a closer look at each of them.

To Africa is one of the top attractions in the park. Here, you can experience a walking tour that allows you to get up close with various animals from the eastern coast of Africa. It’s an unforgettable experience as you can witness these wild creatures from a unique perspective.

Sahel represents a part of Africa that stretches from the Atlantic coast of Mauritania to Eritrea and the Red Sea. It’s characterized by deserts, grasslands, and numerous wild animals and birds. Here, you can spot the Dorcas gazelles and Scimitar oryxes. The Sahel area perfectly replicates the look of a forest in Africa, making it an exciting adventure for all visitors.

The Savannah area at Sharjah Safari Park is inspired by the same one in Africa. It extends from the coast of eastern and southern Africa to Kalhari in the southwestern side. It’s one of the most popular tropical spots worldwide. If you love the jungle surroundings, then this attraction is a must-visit. Besides, it’s covered by the grassland of the African continent, making it an amazing place to witness biodiversity.

Serengeti is the highlight of the park and the most thrilling area. Here, you will see various types of wild creatures and plants from different species like Nile Crocodiles, herbivores, and much more. You can even get out of the car to enter the lion’s den, which is a breathtaking and exhilarating thing to try. Serengeti attracts a variety of creatures as this area in Africa witnesses the largest migration in the world for various animals yearly. Visiting Serengeti is an excellent opportunity to witness the beauty of wildlife without travelling abroad.

Nkgorongoro

Nkgorongoro is a distinct ecosystem where most of Africa’s famous species live. This Sharjah zoo safari attraction is designed typically like the one in Africa, leaving visitors astonished and in awe of the beauty of nature.

Last but not least, the Moremi area is inspired by the stunning canyons and valleys of Africa’s southwest area. They have been formed over centuries by the monsoon rains. Besides, you can spot the beautiful yellow giraffes here. Get ready for an outstanding experience in this gem and don’t forget to take nice shots all around.

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The sprawling expanse of Sharjah Safari Park is truly awe-inspiring, covering a staggering 8 kilometers of land, which is why it is packed with a plethora of activities. It is divided into several themed zones, each representing different regions of Africa, complete with their unique characteristics, creatures, and landscapes. What’s more, the park is home to an array of species from around the world, which only adds to the excitement. This is where the real adventure begins!

Enjoy The View of More Than 120 Different Species

Experience the thrill of encountering over 120 different species at Sharjah Safari Park! Spread over 800 hectares of land, this wildlife park is home to a diverse range of animals and birds, including giraffes, gazelles, lions, elephants, flamingos, rhinos, and crocodiles. The park is also abundant in more than 1000 local and African trees that provide greenery and vegetation for the flora and fauna to flourish.

Walking through the 12 different areas of the park, you can relish the breathtaking views of the animals and their natural habitats. But if walking is not your cup of tea, then you can opt for the silver ticket that offers a bus tour of the park’s various zones, except for the “Serengeti,” that lasts around five hours. For a more intimate encounter with the animals, consider purchasing the gold ticket, which allows you to explore the 12 habitats in a private vehicle with a knowledgeable guide who can answer any questions you might have about these incredible species. Whatever your preference, Safari Park Sharjah offers an unforgettable experience of nature’s beauty and wildlife.

Bird Watching at Sharjah Safari Park

If you are a bird enthusiast, Sharjah Safari Park has something special for you. The park has designated areas for bird watching, allowing you to observe different bird species in flight. Watching birds in their natural habitat can be a calming and fascinating experience, as you learn about the various bird behaviors and their unique characteristics. The park’s vast greenery provides an ideal environment for many bird species to thrive, giving bird watchers an opportunity to view a wide range of birds.

Refueling at Sharjah Safari Park

With so many exciting things to do at the Sharjah Safari Park, you might need to take a break and refuel your energy. The park has a big natural lake where you can relax and enjoy refreshments from the cafes and restaurants available. The conference center and visitor’s camp also offer a perfect environment to sit back and reflect on the day’s activities. Whether you want to have a quick snack or a full meal, there are plenty of options to choose from, ensuring that you are energized and ready to continue exploring the park.

The Arabian Wildlife Center

Sharjah Safari Park offers a plethora of exciting activities that will keep visitors entertained and coming back for more. One such activity is the Arabian Wildlife Centre, which is a must-visit attraction within the park. The Centre boasts the world’s most extensive collection of Arabian wildlife, with a focus on promoting biodiversity on the Peninsula and raising awareness about threatened species.

As you walk through the Centre, you’ll be transported to the natural habitats of various animals through substantial glass windows. The exhibits are dedicated to specific species, such as the reptile, fish, and insect houses, the bird aviary set indoors in a wadi and desert environment, the houses of the smaller cats of the desert displayed in the same hall of the aviary, and the nocturnal houses, which showcase a variety of mammals primarily active at night. Visitors will have the opportunity to view baboons, oryx antelopes, wolves, hyenas, cheetahs, and Arabian leopards in their natural habitat around the Arabian Wildlife Center. This full-immersion experience is an excellent opportunity to observe these animals up close and learn about their behavior and environment.

Sharjah Natural History Museum and Botanical Museum 

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The Sharjah Natural History Museum and Botanical Museum is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in learning more about the natural world. This museum offers visitors a wealth of information about the history and geology of our planet, as well as a comprehensive look at the flora and fauna of the local ecosystem.

One of the highlights of the museum is the opportunity to journey back in time and explore the origins of early species. The exhibits showcase a variety of fossils and other artifacts that provide insights into the development of life on Earth. Visitors can marvel at the diversity of ancient creatures and learn about the evolutionary processes that led to the emergence of the species we see today.

In addition to its focus on natural history, the Sharjah museum also features a variety of exhibits that highlight the unique ecosystem of the local area. Desert plants and animals play a crucial role in this ecosystem, and visitors can learn about their functions and interactions within it. From space rocks to marine life, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the natural world around us.

One of the standout features of the museum is its Botanical Museum, which is the first of its kind in the Middle East. Here, visitors can explore a variety of native plant species and learn about their uses and importance in the local ecosystem. The garden is a peaceful and tranquil place to wander and reflect on the beauty and diversity of the natural world.

Islamic Botanical Garden

One of the standout features of the museum is its Botanical Museum , which is the first of its kind in the Middle East. Here, visitors can explore a variety of native plant species and learn about their uses and importance in the local ecosystem. The garden is a peaceful and tranquil place to wander and reflect on the beauty and diversity of the natural world.

Dine by the lake 

Dine by the lake 

After a day of exploring the wonders of Sharjah Safari Park, take some time to relax and enjoy a meal by the lake. This peaceful spot is surrounded by a number of restaurants and cafes, offering a variety of dining options to suit any taste. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty meal or a refreshing cold drink, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your cravings.

Meet Wuheida the White Rhino and Bridi the Giraffe

While you’re at the park, be sure to visit Wuheida the White Rhino and Bridi the Giraffe. Wuheida is a special rhino as she is the first female southern white rhino to be born in Sharjah Safari Park. Her birth is a result of the park’s successful breeding program, which aims to save endangered species from extinction. Seeing Wuheida up close is a truly unique and unforgettable experience, and it’s a great way to teach children about the importance of wildlife conservation.

Bridi the Giraffe is another special animal at the park. She is the first African female giraffe to be born in Sharjah Safari Park, and her arrival was a great success. Bridi adapted quickly to her new surroundings and has become a beloved member of the park’s animal community. Children will love getting up close to Bridi and watching her graceful movements as she roams around her enclosure.

Visit Zanzibar Village

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Experience the exotic and tropical vibes of Africa at the Safari Park Sharjah’s Zanzibar Village! As you stroll through this picturesque area, you’ll be transported to the island of Zanzibar with its white buildings and carefully curated decor. It’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a delicious snack.

At the first stop inside the park, you’ll encounter the Zanzibar Village, which has been designed to resemble the grassy village of Zanzibar with palm trees and surrounded by lush green plateaus. As you wander through the village, you might find yourself walking amongst giraffes and deer!

Birds of Africa

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Continuing on your journey through the park, the African Bird Park awaits you at the next stop. This park is a beautiful fusion of greenery, grass, and rocks, with a miniature waterfall that flows into a lake filled with African ducks. The trees on either side of the park have gaps and cavities where birds nest and raise their young, including the African speckled horn bird. The park is full of informational icons and displays, allowing visitors to learn about the various bird species they encounter, making it both a beautiful and educational experience for adults and children alike.

Exploring the Spiny Jungle

As you enter the corridor leading to the spiny jungle, you will see photos and information about African turtles and fossas. The spiny forest is home to different palm trees, grass, and ponds with huge turtles. Take a leisurely walk through this environment and experience the unique beauty of the spiny jungle.

Dabra Turtle Bay

Another exciting destination within Sharjah Safari Park is Dabra Turtle Bay. Here, you will find a number of turtles living in a dry dock with short trees and plants. Watch the turtles as they go about their daily lives, digging in the sand or clashing with their companions.

Safari Camp and Children’s Games

If you are traveling with children, Sharjah Safari Park has a lot to offer. The park has children’s games and other recreational facilities that are perfect for kids. They can also see the Sudanese turtle from behind the protection of a specially designed network.

Recharge Your Energy

After a long day of touring the park, you’ll surely feel tired and hungry. Fortunately, the Bushfield Cafe is there to provide a wide selection of food and drinks to recharge your energy. For an affordable fee of AED 80 for adults, AED 40 for children, and free for children under the age of five, you can enjoy an open buffet with water, juices, and coffee.

Explore the Different Habitats: Walking Tour

The Sharjah Safari Park features 12 different habitats, each representing a unique African region. To fully immerse yourself in the experience, it’s highly recommended to take a walking tour. With a bronze ticket that costs AED 40 plus VAT for over 12s (and AED 15 for children aged three to 12), you can enjoy a two-to-three-hour walking tour of the Africa zone. This will give you ample time to explore each habitat and observe the animals up close. Native Africans are there to welcome you. Enjoy African music and find yourself in that specific region.

Bus Tour: A Comprehensive Experience

For those who prefer a more comprehensive tour of the park without much walking, a silver ticket is available for AED 120 plus VAT for adults and AED 50 plus VAT for children aged three to 12. This ticket allows you to take a bus tour that covers all the zones except the “Serengeti” in about five hours. This is a great option if you’re short on time or prefer a more relaxed tour.

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Sharjah Safari Park is not just a place for adults to enjoy thrilling rides and wildlife. It’s also a great destination for kids, with a variety of fun and educational activities available in the Kid’s Arena. There’re number of activities for the kids such as painting, crafting, and art to indulge them.

Children’s Farm: Get Up Close with Farm Animals

The Children’s Farm is a must-visit attraction for animal lovers. Here, visitors can get up close and personal with a variety of farm animals, including goats, cows, horses, and more. Kids can pet and feed the animals while learning about their habits and characteristics.

Petting Zoo: Learn about Different Animal Species

In the Petting Zoo, children can learn more about different species of animals, including rabbits, guinea pigs, and more. This hands-on experience allows kids to interact with the animals and learn about their behaviors and natural habitats.

Reptile House: Discover the World of Reptiles

For those who are curious about reptiles, the Reptile House is the place to be. Visitors can explore the world of reptiles and learn about different species, such as snakes, lizards, and turtles. The interactive exhibits provide a fun and educational experience for both children and adults.

A Memorable Experience for the Whole Family

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing wildlife-watching experience or an adrenaline-filled adventure, Sharjah Safari Park has something for everyone. With its Kid’s Arena, visitors of all ages can enjoy a variety of fun and educational activities, making it the perfect destination for a family adventure that is sure to be a memorable experience.

There are various other facilities available inside the park. A few of such facilities available at Dubai Safari Park are:

  • There are several first aid stations located throughout the park to provide medical assistance in case of any emergencies.
  • Visitors can also find information kiosks to learn more about the park, its attractions and services available.
  • For visitors with infants, Safari Park Sharjah offers baby changing rooms to make it convenient for parents to care for their babies.
  • Prayer rooms are also available for those who require a space for prayer and reflection.
  • Toilets are easily accessible throughout the park, ensuring that visitors can use the restroom whenever necessary.
  • Additionally, there are multiple restaurants located within the park offering a variety of food options for visitors to choose from.
  • African Souvenir shops are also available, where visitors can purchase gifts and keepsakes to remember their visit to the park.
  • On every 500 meter, there’re chillers/ water fountains to drink fresh water. Some of them are air to water purifier.

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Sharjah Safari Park offers a variety of ticket categories to cater to different visitor preferences and budgets. The Safari Park Sharjah ticket prices are divided into bronze, silver, and gold, with different prices and features for each category.

Bronze Ticket

The Bronze Ticket is priced at AED 40 for visitors aged 12 and above and AED 15 for children between the ages of 3 and 12. With the Bronze Ticket, visitors can enjoy a two to three-hour walking tour in the Africa Section of the park. The last entry time for this ticket category is at 4:00 pm, and the park closes at 6:30 pm.

Silver Ticket

The Silver Ticket is priced at AED 120 for visitors aged 12 and above and AED 50 for children between the ages of 3 and 12. This ticket allows visitors to take a five to six-hour bus ride in all environments except Serengeti. If visitors want to book a full bus for more than 20 people, the ticket price will be AED 100 per person. The last entry time for the Silver Ticket category is at 2:00 pm. 12-seater cart is there for a tour.

Golden Ticket

The Golden Ticket is the most exclusive ticket category offered by S harjah Safari Park Tickets. It allows visitors to have a four-seater private cart with a special guide for a five to six-hour tour in all environments. The Golden Ticket is priced at AED 275 for visitors aged 12 and above and AED 120 for children between the ages of 3 and 12. If a luxury car is reserved for six people, the cost is AED 1,500. A private car for nine people costs AED 2,250, while a luxury car for 15 people costs AED 3,500. The last entry time for the Golden Ticket category is at 2:00 pm.

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Special prices for tourist groups.

Sharjah Safari Park offers special prices for tourist groups with more than 20 people. Children between the ages of 3 and 12 can enter for AED 25, while adults over the age of 12 can enter for AED 100.

Places Near Sharjah Safari Park

Sharjah Desert Park is a popular tourist destination in the UAE that offers an opportunity to explore the wildlife of the Arabian Desert. However, there are also other interesting places to visit around the park.

Sharjah Discovery Center

Sharjah Discovery Center is a perfect place to take your kids if they have an interest in science. Located only 4.5 km from Sharjah Desert Park, this center offers a fun-filled learning experience for children. They can explore and understand everyday science concepts in a vibrant and relaxed environment.

Sharjah Classic Cars Museum

If you have a passion for classic cars, then the Sharjah Classic Cars Museum is a must-visit place. Located around 18 km from Sharjah Desert Park, the museum showcases over a century of car history, featuring cars that are over 100 years old. You can learn about the manufacturing stories and other exciting facts about these classic cars.

Al Aweer Plane Crash Site

If you are a fan of mysteries and conspiracy theories, then the Al Aweer Plane Crash Site is a place you should definitely visit. Located around 30 km from Sharjah Desert Park, this place is still shrouded in mystery, with no concrete information on how the debris of the plane ended up in this mysterious place. You can visit here and come up with your own theories about what happened.

In conclusion, Sharjah Desert Park is a popular tourist attraction in the UAE that offers an opportunity to explore the Arabian Desert’s wildlife. However, there are also other interesting places to visit around the park, including Sharjah Discovery Center, Sharjah Classic Cars Museum, and Al Aweer Plane Crash Site. Make sure to plan your trip well and have plenty of time at hand to fully enjoy all that these places have to offer.

Where can I find Sharjah Safari Park?

Sharjah Safari Park is situated on the outskirts of Sharjah. You can use this link to navigate to Safari Park Sharjah on Google Maps.

What are the operating hours of Sharjah Safari Park?

Sharjah Safari Park is open every day from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm.

What kind of animals can I expect to see at Sharjah Safari Park?

Sharjah Safari Park is home to over 120 species of animals, including a rare black rhino, a baby white rhino born in the park, giraffes, gazelles, elephants, flamingos, crocodiles, and lions.

Is Sharjah Safari Park currently open?

Yes, Sharjah Safari Park is open and expected to feature new, fun-packed attractions.

Can I purchase tickets for Sharjah Safari Park online?

Yes, it is highly recommended that you purchase your Sharjah Safari Park tickets online to maintain a no-contact atmosphere.

Is there an entrance fee for Sharjah Safari Park?

Yes, there is an entrance fee for Sharjah Safari Park, as mentioned above. However, children may be eligible for certain ticket discounts.

Should I book my Sharjah Safari Park tickets in advance?

To ensure a comfortable and safe experience, it is recommended that you book your Dubai Safari Park tickets in advance.

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The highly anticipated Sharjah Safari opened its doors to the world today , February 17.

Said to be the largest safari park in the world outside Africa, the reserve has been built near the oasis town of Al Dhaid.

The park covers an area of 8sqkm. It is home to 120 species of animals and over 100,000 African trees.

Ticket rates

Bronze ticket (Walking tour)

- Cost: Dh40 for those aged above 12 and Dh15 for children in 3-12 age group.

- Tour duration is two to three hours.

- Zone covered is ‘Into Africa’.

Silver tickets

- Cost: Dh120 for those aged above 12 and Dh50 for children in 3-12 age group.

- It reserves one seat in a regular bus.

- Tour duration is five to six hours.

- It takes ticket holders to all Sharjah Safari environments except one called ‘Serengeti’

Gold tickets

- Cost: Dh275 for those aged above 12 and Dh120 for children in 3-12 age group.

- It reserves one seat in a luxury vehicle.

- It takes ticket holders to all Sharjah Safari environments with a private guide.

- Luxury vehicle for six people: Dh1,500

- Luxury vehicle for nine: Dh2,250

- Luxury vehicle for 15: Dh3,500

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- Last entry: 2pm for Gold and silver ticket holders; 4pm for bronze.

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Located within the city of Sharjah, Sharjah Safari Park offers visitors an immersive experience that differentiates it from other wildlife sanctuaries. The world’s largest safari park is 2.5 square kilometers and features 12 different environments, each home to various African trees, animals, and birds. Visitors can spot over 120 species in the park, including gazelles, crocodiles, rhinos, and elephants.

The park’s Bridi Nature Reserve offers the perfect surroundings for a thrilling adventure into the Serengeti. Gold and silver ticket holders can enjoy special attractions such as a safari drive, bird of prey show, and elephant encounters. Sultan Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi created the park, and its conservation efforts help preserve wildlife and promote education and awareness. Overall, Sharjah Safari Park ensures visitors have a unique wildlife experience while becoming more informed about conservation and the importance of environmental protection.

The History of Sharjah Safari Park

In 2014, Sharjah Safari Park was established to promote environmental conservation and provide visitors with a safe and controlled environment to learn and interact with wildlife. The park covers over 100 hectares and has three main sections: the African Village, the Asian Village, and the Safari Village. Each section is designed to replicate the natural habitats of the animals that live there.

Sharjah Safari Park Timings

Sunday: 06:30 AM – 06:30 PM

Monday to Saturday: 08:30 AM – 06:30 PM 

The last entry for gold ticket holders is at 2.30 pm. The last entry for silver ticket holders is at 2.30 pm. The last entry for Bronze ticket holders is at 4 pm.

Sharjah Safari Park Ticket Prices

Bronze: Walking tour with a guide.

  • Adults: AED 40
  • Children (3-12 years): AED 15
  • Children (under 3 years): Free

Duration:  2-3 hours

Silver: Tour by regular bus with a guide

  • Adults: AED 120
  • Children (3-12 years): AED 50

Duration: 5-6 hours

Gold: Luxury Vehicle with a private tour guide.

  • Adults: AED 275
  • Children (3-12 years): AED 120

Getting to Sharjah Safari Park

If driving from Dubai, take the E311 (Emirates Road) towards Sharjah and exit at Al Dhaid Road. Follow the signs to Sharjah Safari Park. If you’re coming from Sharjah, take the E88 towards Al Dhaid and follow the signs to the park. The park is open seven days a week from 9 am to 5:30 pm.

What to Expect at Sharjah Safari Park

Sharjah Safari Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. There are over 50 species of animals to observe, and the park offers visitors an immersive experience. Here are some of the highlights you can expect to experience at the park:

The African Village

The African Village is home to some of the most iconic animals of the African savannah, including zebras, giraffes, and ostriches. Visitors can take a walking tour of the village and get up close and personal with these majestic creatures. You can also opt for a Safari Drive, which takes you through the African Village in an open-air vehicle for an even more immersive experience.

The Asian Village

The Asian Village is home to a wide variety of animals from the Asian continent, including Bengal tigers, Arabian wolves, and hyenas. Visitors can take a walking tour of the village and observe these incredible animals in their natural habitats.

The Nocturnal Animals House

The Nocturnal Animals House is a must-see for those who love creepy crawlies. This section of the park is dedicated to animals that are active at night, including bats, owls, and even aardvarks.

The Reptile House

The Reptile House is a fascinating park section dedicated to snakes, lizards, and other reptiles. You’ll find various species worldwide, including pythons, cobras, and monitor lizards.

The Bird Aviary

The Bird Aviary is a paradise for bird lovers, with over 50 species of birds worldwide, including parrots, macaws, and hornbills. Visitors can walk through the aviary and observe these beautiful creatures up close.

Activities at Sharjah Safari Park

Sharjah Safari Park offers a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages, making it an ideal family outing. Here are some of the highlights:

Safari Drive

The Safari Drive is a guided tour of the African Village in an open-air vehicle. This is a great way to get an up-close look at the animals and learn more about their habits and behaviors.

Giraffe Feeding

Visitors can purchase food for the giraffes and feed them from a platform. This is a unique experience that’s sure to create lasting memories.

Petting Zoo

The petting zoo is a great option for younger visitors who want to interact with some of the park’s friendlier animals. Here, you’ll find goats, sheep, and other domesticated animals used for human interaction.

Horse Riding

Sharjah Safari Park offers horse riding tours for those who want to explore the park on horseback. This is a great way to see the park from a different perspective and get some exercise simultaneously.

Dining and Shopping at Sharjah Safari Park

When you’re ready for a break from exploring the park, there are plenty of options for dining and shopping. Here are some of the highlights:

The Safari Restaurant

The Safari Restaurant offers a range of dining options, from light snacks to full meals. The restaurant has indoor and outdoor seating areas to dine in the air conditioning or the open air.

The Souvenir Shop

The souvenir shop is perfect for picking up a memento from your Sharjah Safari Park visit. You’ll find many souvenirs here, including t-shirts, hats, and stuffed animals.

Tips for Visiting Sharjah Safari Park

To make the most of your visit to Sharjah Safari Park, here are some tips to keep in mind:

Check the park’s opening hours and plan your visit accordingly. You may also want to purchase your tickets in advance to avoid long lines at the entrance.

Dress Appropriately

The park can get quite hot during the day, so dress in lightweight, breathable clothing. You should also wear comfortable shoes, as much walking is involved.

Follow the Rules

To ensure the safety of both visitors and animals, it’s important to follow the park’s rules and regulations. This includes not feeding the animals, staying on designated paths, and refraining from making loud noises.

Is Sharjah Safari Park suitable for young children?

Yes, Sharjah Safari Park has several activities and exhibits suitable for young children, including a petting zoo and horse riding.

Are there any restaurants or cafes in Sharjah Safari Park?

Yes, there is a restaurant called The Safari Restaurant that offers a range of dining options, from light snacks to full meals.

Can guests bring their own drinks and food into the park?

No, outside food and beverages are prohibited in the park. However, there are numerous dining alternatives within the park.

Is there a gift shop at Sharjah Safari Park?

Yes, there is a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase a variety of mementos for their visit to the park.

Can visitors interact with the animals?

While visitors can observe the animals up close, they cannot touch or feed them outside designated areas, such as the petting zoo or giraffe feeding platform.

Sharjah Safari Park is a unique and exciting destination in the UAE that offers visitors the chance to get up close and personal with some of the world’s most majestic animals. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, Sharjah Safari Park has something for everyone.

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Sharjah Safari Park

Nestled in the heart of the United Arab Emirates, the Sharjah Safari Park is a unique wildlife sanctuary that offers something for everyone. Featuring a range of exciting activities, such as educational programs and fun rides, the park is home to more than 400 species of animals and birds. Visitors can explore five distinct areas, including the African Savannah, the African Wetlands, the Arabian Desert, the Aviary, and the Children’s Garden, and take part in interactive experiences.

About Sharjah Safari Park

The park is divided into five main areas: the African Savannah, the African Wetlands, the Arabian Desert, the Aviary, and the Children’s Garden. Each area provides visitors with the opportunity to observe and interact with the wildlife and to take part in educational activities. For example, the African Savannah area features a walk-through aviary where visitors can experience the sights and sounds of African birds. The Arabian Desert area provides an interactive experience, allowing visitors to learn about the desert and its inhabitants.

The park is home to a variety of species, including African lions, cheetahs, hyenas, antelopes, and various birds. It also has a breeding center, which is dedicated to the conservation of endangered species, such as the Arabian Oryx. Other activities include a petting zoo, camel rides, and a nursery.

In addition to its educational aspects, the Sharjah Safari Park is a great place to spend a day, with plenty of attractions to keep visitors of all ages entertained. Also check the Dubai safari park which is very much similar to this attraction. The park also hosts special events throughout the year, such as the Sharjah Desert Festival, which celebrates traditional Emirati culture. With something for everyone, the Sharjah Safari Park is the perfect place for a fun-filled family day out.

Things To See In Sharjah Park

Sharjah Safari Park offers a variety of attractions that are perfect for the whole family to enjoy. From the stunning wildlife and lush greenery to the exciting rides and attractions, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for a fun day out with the kids or an educational experience, this popular destination in the United Arab Emirates is sure to delight.

Wildlife Museum: One of the most popular attractions at Sharjah Safari Park is the Wildlife Museum, which is home to a variety of animals. From large cats to small birds, visitors can observe these creatures in their natural habitat and learn more about their habits and characteristics. Additionally, visitors can interact with some of the animals, such as the giraffes, zebras, and rhinos.

Safari Coaster: For those seeking a bit of thrill, the Safari Park also offers a variety of thrilling rides, such as the Safari Express and the Desert Safari Coaster. The Safari Express takes visitors on a thrilling journey through the park, while the Desert Safari Coaster offers a unique experience with its high-speed turns and drops.

Kid’s Arena: In addition to its thrilling rides, the park also offers a variety of other attractions, such as the Children’s Farm, the Petting Zoo, and the Reptile House. The Children’s Farm allows visitors to get up close and personal with a variety of farm animals, while the Petting Zoo and Reptile House offer a chance to learn more about different species of animals.

Whether you’re looking to relax and watch the wildlife or experience some thrilling attractions , Sharjah Safari Park is the perfect destination for a family adventure. With something for everyone, it’s sure to be a memorable experience.

Best Time to Visit Sharjah Safari Park

Visiting the Sharjah Safari Park is ideal between the months of October and April. During these months, the weather is generally sunny and dry, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C. This is the perfect time to explore the park’s vast grounds and get up close and personal with the animals. The park is also open late during the weekends, making it a great way to spend a family day out. With a variety of activities, such as camel rides, educational talks, and even a petting zoo, the Sharjah Safari Park is sure to make for an enjoyable and memorable experience.

How to Reach Sharjah Safari Park

Sharjah Safari Park is an amazing wildlife destination located in the United Arab Emirates. To get there, the easiest way is to take a taxi or car from the city centre. Alternatively, you can take the metro to Al Nahda station and then take a taxi from there. You can also take a bus from the nearby Gold Souq Bus Station. Once you arrive, you can explore the park and its vast array of wildlife, including African and Asian animals, birds, reptiles, and more. There are plenty of activities to do here, from taking a safari tour to watching animal shows, so make sure to plan your visit in advance!

Sharjah Safari Park Ticket  Entry Price

Sharjah Safari Park is the perfect destination for a fun day out with family or friends. Located in Sharjah, UAE, the park offers a range of interactive activities and attractions that are suitable for all ages. The entry price for Sharjah Safari Park visitors is AED 30 for adults and AED 15 for children. Those under 3 years can enter for free. Visitors will enjoy a variety of interactive experiences such as bird-watching, horse-riding, camel-riding, and more! The park also has a dedicated petting zoo where visitors can feed and pet the animals. There is also a restaurant and café where visitors can enjoy a variety of snacks and meals. The Sharjah Safari Park is a great way to spend quality time with family and friends. With its affordable entry price and range of educational and fun activities, it’s the perfect day out.

Other information of Sharjah Safari Park

Sharjah Safari Park is a popular tourist destination in the United Arab Emirates. This park is home to a wide variety of animals and plants, making it a great place to visit for people of all ages. The park has a number of different attractions, including the Sharjah Safari Zoo , with more than 70 species of animals, and the Safari Desert Adventure, a unique experience that gives visitors the chance to explore the desert.

The park also includes a large aquarium, with a variety of fish, reptiles and amphibians. Visitors can also observe birds, monkeys, butterflies and other animals in their natural habitats. The park also has a variety of educational activities for children, such as the Sharjah Beekeeping Experience, the Animal Encounter and the Animal Show.

In addition, the park offers a variety of activities for the whole family, such as camel and horse rides, a petting zoo, a 3D cinema, and live shows. The park also has a variety of shops and restaurants where visitors can purchase souvenirs and refreshments.

The Sharjah Safari Park is open every day from 9 am to 6 pm, and it is recommended that visitors book tickets in advance. The park also offers discounted rates for groups and special events. The park is also a great place for photography and videography and offers a number of services to help visitors capture the best moments of their trip.

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Sharjah Safari Park

Sharjah safari, long-awaited as the largest safari park outside of Africa , is finally open. Visit this 8,000-acre park to see giraffes, and lions, among many other fascinating and rare animals. This enormous park, part of the al bridi nature reserve in Al Dhaid , Sharjah, transports visitors to an African scene and displays the variety and abundance of the continent’s species. All right, without any further giving too much away, here is a whole rundown of this amazing safari park. 

The  safari park is open daily from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm. Sharjah safari park is home to beautiful landscapes and gorgeous creatures, but that’s not all it has to offer. Along with the superb facilities, the park features a vast and beautiful natural lake that is surrounded by cafes, restaurants, a conference hall, and other attractions.

Features of Sharjah Safari Park

Over a thousand animals and birds from more than 120 species call Sharjah safari home. This diverse collection of wildlife includes everything from lions and gazelles to elephants and crocodiles, as well as numerous endangered species native to Africa. 

In addition to the incredible variety of fauna, the site also features more than a thousand native and African plants, such as the stunning acacia tortillas, which are known for their umbrella-like appearance. Covering an incredible eight square kilometres, the park’s environment is quite breath-taking.

Activities Highlights

You’ve come mostly to witness the incredible wildlife, right? Feel awed by the park’s massive size and the incredible creatures that inhabit there. The park is enormous, covering over 800 hectares (2.5% more land than a central park). There are more than a thousand different kinds of animals and birds living there, including 120 different kinds of birds. Mammals including giraffes, lions, elephants, flamingos, rhinos, and crocodiles. Meanwhile, more than a thousand indigenous and African trees supply all the foliage and vegetation essential to the survival of the wildlife and flora.

Division of Safari Park

The park is divided into 12 zones, each designed to look and feel like a different area of Africa, so visitors can have the most realistic experience possible. There is a three-tiered pricing structure for admission to the Africa zone, with the bronze ticket costing Dhs40 for adults and Dhs15 for children ages 3 to 12.

More Than 120 Species At Sharjah Safari

Fifteen giraffes released into the park’s safari area and have been thriving there ever since. Bridi, the first African female giraffe born at Sharjah safari, is the centre of attention. The spotlight isn’t always on bridi. Last year in august, the southern white rhinoceros named wuhaida was born as part of a breeding effort at Sharjah safari, making her the first of her kind to be born in the region since the species was nearly extinct.

Experience of safari in Africa

Experiencing a safari in Africa will give you a taste of the continent’s vibrant culture and delicious cuisine. Exotic birds like flamingos and Aldabra giant tortoises will also be in sight. There is a replica of Africa’s Serengeti plains here at the safari, where the annual wildebeest migration takes place. But before you even leave for Africa, there’s a walking trip called to Africa that will introduce you to the fauna of eastern Africa. You next proceed to the Sahel region, where you may see a variety of deserts, grasslands, and wildlife.

Experience of the Savannah

There is the experience of the savannah, the experience of the extinct crater that formed the Ngorongoro, and the experience of the canyons and valleys of southwest Africa in the final leg of the voyage, named Moremi.

How much is the ticket for Sharjah Safari Park?

Sharjah safari features 12 distinct ecosystems, and visitors can choose from a variety of admission options to explore them. Those under the age of 12 pay dh15 for a bronze ticket , which includes a two- to three-hour walking tour of one environment, and those beyond the age of 12 pay dh40.

Silver tickets cost Dh50 for kids between the ages of 3 and 12 and Dh120 for anyone beyond the age of 12 and allow entry to all the parks’ ecosystems except the Serengeti. The bus ride, which will between five and six hours, is included in the price of the ticket. Visitors with gold tickets will be transported in style and given their guide for a five- to six-hour journey through all the attractions. For those over the age of 12, tickets are dh275, and those under the age of 2 are charged dh120 .

Luxury automobile rentals with a driver and tour guide cost dh1,500 for a group of six, dh2,250 for nine, and dh3,500 for a group of 12. These rates are all included in the gold category.

What is the safari journey package?

Ans – The safari journey is an exciting and informative tour that lasts around 45 minutes and brings visitors face-to-face with some of the most well-known animals in the world. Visitors to the UAE’s only drive-through safari show can observe the animals as they sleep, eat, play, and socialise.

Can we take food to the safari park?

Ans – Nothing may be brought into the park for consumption or consumption. Inside the park, alcoholic beverages not permitted under any circumstances. We cannot allow pets here for the protection and well-being of our animals.

Can you bring water into the safari park?

Ans – You can bring beverages and snacks into the park. Large coolers not permitted, and there is nowhere to put one even if you bring one.

Can you walk around the safari park?

Ans – A visit to the park can be spent walking in its entirety. There are three distinct sections inside the safari park. The new Australian displays, gardens, condor ridge, and tiger trail are in this elevated section of the park. There are elephants and an African outpost down here, as well as the lion camp.

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TOP-11 Moscow Parks to Visit

I have chosen the best 11 Moscow parks to visit and spend a beautiful time for you. Do not miss and choose one that you like the most – cycling, festivals, flowers, panoramic views and many other things are waiting for you!

Gorky Park (The Central Park of Culture and Leisure) – The main one of the Moscow Parks

In my opinion this park could be called the main park of the city. Why? Because of its huge territory, the central location and the amount of people visiting the park daily.  It was founded in 1928 and in 2011 it was totally reconstructed. Now it pleases visitors with modern objects and soft green lawns.

  • Oktybrskaya or Park Kultuty metro station, Krimsky Val, 9

The Gorky park is a the right choice for everyone! The youth will like a free WiFi, bicycles, skateboards and other rentals; the couples will enjoy spending time near the river, watching a sunset; parents will appreciate colorful playgrounds and a room for mother and child. Everyone can find something for themselves: from yoga classes  to watching movies in a cozy summer cinema, from dance classes to volleyball playground. Gorky Park is also the venue for all kinds of exhibitions, festivals, events for children and adults. During the winter there is one of the biggest skating rinks in the park.

Museon Art Park – A Second Gorky they say

“Museon” is located on the opposite side of Krimsky Val street. And right now some people believe that Gorky and Museon together is a one space sharing the same beauty.

  • Oktybrskaya or Park Kultuty metro station, Krimsky Val, 2

The Park of Arts was named this way because there is the largest composition of open-air sculptures in Russia. In its territory there are already more than 1000 unique exhibits: from monuments of the socialist realism era to various kinds of contemporary art. But this is not all the attractions of the park. In recent years, “Museon” has become an important cultural site of the city. The park regularly hold many different concerts, festivals, educational projects in the field of art and design. There is a Central House of the Artist, a comfortable summer cinema and other attractions on territory. Be sure to stroll pedestrian Crimean embankment, which looks like a modern park.

Neskuchny Garden – True Russian Nature is Here

Neskuchny garden is located on the right bank of the Moscow River. Today it is also seen as a part of the Gorky Park. This landscape park is one of the oldest in the city and is protected by the state. Its name was received from the Neskuchnoye Estate of  Prince Trubetskoi which is still located in the park.

  • Leninsky Prospekt metro station, Leninsky Prospect, 30

This park is famous mostly for its location close to the Gorky park. It is a quite place with true nature, lots of trees and squirrels and also ancient architecture. As in every park, there are sports and playgrounds, cafes and even a football field.

Zaryadye Park – 5 Steps Away From The Red Square

The area of this brand new park was opened only in September 2017 and located in the very heart of Moscow – right near the Red Square.

  • Open from 10AM to 10PM
  • Teatralnaya, Okhotnyi ryad, Ploschad Revolutsii

The park has 4 zones, each of them represent different parts of Russian landscapes. Above the river there is a floating bridge from where you get to see one of the best panoramic views on Moscow. Other attractions of the park are 5D cinema where you can take a flight above Moscow, few cafes and restaurants, pretty lakes with fishes and old preserved churches. In addition there is still being built a  philharmonic hall, covered with a huge dome and an Ice cage where the temperature will always stay below zero degrees.

When you are on the Red Square do not miss it!

All-Russia Exhibition Center (VDNKh) – The Soviet Style Moscow Park

Park VDNKh – one of the most famous parks in Moscow. This park is one of the sights of the city as it hasn’t changed much since the Soviet era.

  • VDNKh metro station, Prospect Mira, 119

The symbol of VDNKh is a fountain with 16 women symbolizing the friendship of the nations of the USSR. Around this fountain there are all the pavilions representing 16 republics. Now inside the pavilions you find various shops, cafes and exhibitions. If you go deep inside the park you will find a rocket Vostok and and an aircraft. What is funny the inside of the aircraft there is actually a photo exhibition. Near the northern entrance you there is a famous sculpture “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman”. It is extremely famous among Russians as all the movies by Mosfilm corporation used to start with the picture of this statue. But if you go further inside the park you will reach a very calm area. A lake is there, forest and birds singing. Since the park occupies a large area I suggest you to rent a bicycle.

Sokolniki Park – A Place For A Hunt Or For Leisure?

The park got its name because of the royal falconry, which took place there in the past when there was a dense forest. (Sokol means a falcon.) In 2011 it was significantly transformed: updated lawns, landscaped ponds and picnic areas, restored summer cinema and theater, a large rose garden, sports grounds, bicycle paths and other things.

  • Sokolniki metro station, Sokolnichesky Val, 1, p. 1

From the main entrance along the alley you can walk to the Sokolniki circle, where 8 alleys form 9 sectors, in each of them you will find trees of the same breed.  The park is famous for its rosary, as well as flower decoration. On the territory of the park there are concert halls, a library, amusement zone, dances zone and many many other attractions. In winter the park has a skating rink (a free of charge one) and ski runs. During the warm season you can rent a bicycle.

Tsaritsino Park – A Different World Inside Moscow

Here you can walk for hours, admiring the most beautiful nature and magnificent architecture.

  • Open from 6AM to 12AM
  • Tsaritsyno metro station, Dolsky, 1

The most amazing part of the park is the lake with a light and musical fountain. Every evening the fountain starts the show. Lights and music combined make you feel like you are not in Moscow but in a fairy tale. The park is also well equipped for sports lovers and healthy lifestyle. There are volleyball and basketball courts, a tennis court, sports facilities for acrobatics, bodybuilding equipment.

What I personally like about this park is the atmosphere. This place is actually far from the city center but I love going there anyway. Whenever I go there I feel like I left Moscow with all its hectic lifestyle. It is the place where I relax, enjoy myself or a company of my friends and feel kind of different. By the way totally suggested for a date!

Kolomenskoye Park – Combination Of Reserve and Architecture

The Kolomenskoye park is actually a Museum-Reserve. It is a former residence of Russian tsars and one of the most scenic places in Moscow.

  • May to September – open from 8AM to 12AM, October to April – from 8AM to 9PM
  • Kolomenskoye metro station, Andropov Ave, 39

 Alike with Tsaritsino park Kolomenskoye park has its own special atmosphere with all the architecture, trees, ponds and even a river bank. The park regularly hosts various folk festivals and different fairs. In summer time you can play with kites or rent a bicycle and ride around the huge area of the park.

I love the view that you get on the city from one of the hills near the river. I love the apple trees alleys and the beautiful churches. It is also a bit far from the city center but yet worth going there. One of my best friends even celebrated her wedding there.

Aptekarsky Garden or Botanical garden of the Moscow State University – The Best Botanical Garden in The World

Aptekar in Russian language means a pharmacist so basically it is a pharmacist’s garden. It was founded in 1706 by Peter The Great for growing medicinal plants for the royal family. But later they moved it from under the walls of the Kremlin to the current location.

  • Open from 10AM to 8PM
  • Prospect Mira metro station, Prospekt Mira, 26

In the botanical garden there are no attractions and noisy crowds of tourists. The area of the garden is not as big as any other park in Moscow. And the entrance is not free. But this exactly what makes this park one of the most comfortable in the city. In the Aptekarsky garden they grow thousands of different plants, flowers and trees. Some of the trees are more than 300 years old. They held different festivals there: flowers festivals, sand and ice sculptures expositions.

For me it is one of the most beautiful parks not only in Moscow but in the world. I have never seen so many different flowers and plants anywhere else. And trust me I am a real park lover. And what is more the staff really takes care about every single tree or plant there, some of the trees have names and stories. I love it there and I think the price is really worth what you get.

Victory Park – A Park That Makes Us Remember The War

The park is located on the Poklonnaya Hill and it has one of the world’s largest memorial complexes dedicated to the World War II. The park was opened for the 50th anniversary of the Victory on May 9, 1995. It is also one of the main venues in the city for holding a variety of mass events.

  • Park Pobedy metro station, Brothers Fonchenko, 7

On the main avenue of the park there are with 1418 fountains – exactly as long as the war lasted. Fountains make five water terraces, symbolizing five years of military operations. And in the center of the park there is the Museum of the Great Patriotic War. If you are interested in the history of the war do not miss it. The Poklonnaya Hill is a part of the park and from the hill you get one of the best views on the city of Moscow. And I could say this is the best place for watching the fireworks during the mass celebrations. But be aware it gets too crowded then. As in most of the other big parks you can rent a bicycle or rollers there.

Izmailovsky Park – A Mix of a Big Forest and Attractions

Izmaylovsky Park occupies a huge green territory, making up a large part of the Izmailovo district. The park consists of two parts: Izmaylovsky Park of Culture and Rest and the forest park of Izmailovo. First part is full of attractions and restaurants while the second one is like a real forest with pine trees, birch groves, beautiful clearings and ponds.

  • Izmaylovskaya, Shosse Entuziastov or Partizanskaya metro stations, Izmaylovsky Park

It is easy to spend there a whole day. A large landscaped area and a lot of various entertainments for children and adults will help you not to get bored. An observation wheel, a boat station, children’s playgrounds, a dance floor, sports grounds, a skate park – all this is only a small part of the possible leisure activities. In the park there are bike paths and a rental services.

I don’t go there often to be honest. But the park is very very close whenever to a souvenir market on Partizanskaya metro station. And whenever the weather is nice and I have enough of free time I stroll through the alleys of the park and enjoy the nature. So if you are going to the souvenir market too and you have enough free time then do go to the park too.

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    Visits to the park are only set to get better and better, thanks to a large natural lake which will be surrounded by cafes and restaurants perfect for refueling after all the excitement, as well as a conference hall and visitor's camp. Open daily 8.30am-6.30pm. From Dhs50 for adults, Dhs20 for children. Al Bridi Nature Reserve, Sharjah ...

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    The world's largest Safari Park outside Africa, and home to over 50,000 animals, with herds and flocks of over 120 species, opened for public in Sharjah on Thursday. Visitors can now embark on an African wildlife adventure at the newly-inaugurated Sharjah Safari Park at Al Bridi Nature Reserve in Dhaid area.

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    Visits to the park are only set to get better and better, thanks to a large natural lake which will be surrounded by cafes and restaurants perfect for refueling after all the excitement, as well as a conference hall and visitor's camp. Open daily 8.30am-6.30pm. From Dhs50 for adults, Dhs20 for children. Al Bridi Nature Reserve, Sharjah ...

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    The vast area of Sharjah Safari Park is stunning, stretching for 8 kilometers, which explains why it contains so many activities. It's divided into numerous themed settings representing various areas of Africa with their characteristics, creatures, and landscape. Not only that, the Sharjah Safari Park has species from all over the world which ...

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  18. Sharjah Safari Park

    Sharjah safari, long-awaited as the largest safari park outside of Africa, is finally open.Visit this 8,000-acre park to see giraffes, and lions, among many other fascinating and rare animals. This enormous park, part of the al bridi nature reserve in Al Dhaid, Sharjah, transports visitors to an African scene and displays the variety and abundance of the continent's species.

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    Ticket is valid from 08:30 AM to 11:00 AM. Bronze Adult 13+. 40 AED. Bronze Child (3 - 12 Years) 15 AED. Bronze Child under 3 Years. 0 AED.

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