Dubai Safari Park is starting its 6th season as the leading spot for animal care and educational fun in Dubai. The park aims to teach visitors about conservation, protecting endangered species, and environmental awareness.
The new Junior Ranger Program emphasizes this mission through live presentations, hands-on animal experiences, engaging workshops, and guided safari tours.
The Junior Ranger Program offers kids a special chance to begin their journey as Junior Rangers at Dubai Safari Park. This unique experience connects children with wildlife while educating them about conservation and animal care. Parents can buy the Junior Park Ranger Season Pass for 550 AED, allowing their kids to take part in six exciting missions outlined in their ranger journals.
These missions include enjoyable and educational activities related to animal care. At the end of the season, all Junior Rangers who finish the program will enter a grand raffle to win an unforgettable Kenyan safari adventure.
Along with the Junior Ranger Program, Dubai Safari Park has introduced new ways for kids to interact with wildlife. The Young Explorer Workshop, held every Saturday, gives children hands-on conservation challenges led by animal experts. The park also offers special school programs like “Learn in the Wild,” where students can discover animal welfare, conservation, and protecting the environment.
But the educational fun at Dubai Safari Park isn’t just for kids. People of all ages can enjoy live animal shows and over 14 animal encounters with creatures like lemurs, macaws, rhinos, and elephants. Visitors can join daily Wildlife Talks led by specialists, learn about conservation through guided tours in the Explorer Village and Arabian Desert Safari, and watch three live presentations, including the new “Echoes of the Wild,” showcasing playful animals like coatis, raccoons, and otters.
The theme “Conservation for the Planet” drives the extensive educational program, aiming to inform visitors of all ages about crucial wildlife issues, including habitat loss, climate change, and poaching.
The new activities and experiences this season are designed to provide a fun and educational experience, helping visitors develop a deeper appreciation for wildlife and the importance of conservation.