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Dubai Safari Park Launches Dh550 Pass: A Chance for Kids to Become Wildlife Rangers

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Dubai Safari Park began its sixth season on October 1, now offering children a chance to become junior rangers for the entire season.

For Dh550, kids receive a season pass to complete six missions focused on animal care, with tasks detailed in their ranger journals. This program includes hands-on animal experiences, guided safari tours, workshops, and presentations.

At the end of the season, junior rangers who complete the program are entered into a raffle for a Kenyan safari adventure.

In addition to the junior ranger program, kids can join the Young Explorer Workshop every Saturday, where they tackle conservation challenges under the guidance of animal specialists.

For students, the park also offers “Learn in the Wild,” an exclusive school program covering animal welfare, conservation, and environmental care.

The park features over 14 animal encounters with lemurs, macaws, rhinos, elephants, and more. Guests of all ages can enjoy daily wildlife talks with experts, explore conservation efforts through safari tours in the Explorer Village and Arabian Desert Safari, and attend live presentations, including the new “Echoes of the Wild,” starring animals like coatis, raccoons, and otters.

With the theme “Conservation for the Planet,” Dubai Safari Park’s edutainment program aims to educate visitors on key wildlife issues like habitat loss, climate change, and poaching.

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