Dubai Safari Park
Dubai Safari Park

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Based on 12910 reviews
Mannan Khan (MK)
25 days ago
A world-class wildlife experience that exceeds expectations!" ​Dubai Safari Park is far more than just a zoo; it is an incredible conservation project and a fantastic day out. I was thoroughly impressed by how well-organized the entire experience was, from the moment we parked to the final exhibit. ​What we loved: ​The Habitats: The "Villages" (African, Asian, Explorer) are beautifully designed. The enclosures are massive, and you can tell that animal welfare and natural landscaping were top priorities. ​The Safari Journey: This is the heart of the park. Taking the bus through the open enclosures to see lions, tigers, and crocodiles up close was exhilarating. ​The Atmosphere: Even on a busy day, the park feels spacious. The greenery and water features make it a refreshing escape from the city’s urban feel. ​Sustainability: It’s great to see a park so focused on solar energy and eco-friendly practices. ​Good to know: ​Walking vs. Shuttles: The park is huge. I highly recommend getting the ticket that includes the shuttle train so you can save your energy for the walking trails within the villages. ​Timing: Try to catch the live presentations. The bird show was both educational and highly entertaining for all ages. ​Facilities: Restrooms are clean and frequent, and there are plenty of spots to grab water or a snack. ​Overall, it’s a seamless, high-quality experience that offers great value for money. Whether you’re a photographer, a family with kids, or just a nature lover, this is a must-visit in Dubai.
Mannan Khan (MK)
25 days ago
A world-class wildlife experience that exceeds expectations!" ​Dubai Safari Park is far more than just a zoo; it is an incredible conservation project and a fantastic day out. I was thoroughly impressed by how well-organized the entire experience was, from the moment we parked to the final exhibit. ​What we loved: ​The Habitats: The "Villages" (African, Asian, Explorer) are beautifully designed. The enclosures are massive, and you can tell that animal welfare and natural landscaping were top priorities. ​The Safari Journey: This is the heart of the park. Taking the bus through the open enclosures to see lions, tigers, and crocodiles up close was exhilarating. ​The Atmosphere: Even on a busy day, the park feels spacious. The greenery and water features make it a refreshing escape from the city’s urban feel. ​Sustainability: It’s great to see a park so focused on solar energy and eco-friendly practices. ​Good to know: ​Walking vs. Shuttles: The park is huge. I highly recommend getting the ticket that includes the shuttle train so you can save your energy for the walking trails within the villages. ​Timing: Try to catch the live presentations. The bird show was both educational and highly entertaining for all ages. ​Facilities: Restrooms are clean and frequent, and there are plenty of spots to grab water or a snack. ​Overall, it’s a seamless, high-quality experience that offers great value for money. Whether you’re a photographer, a family with kids, or just a nature lover, this is a must-visit in Dubai.
Yousef Ahmed Alteneiji
about 1 month ago
Fantastic trip! The park is very clean, well organized, and spacious. The safari journey was the highlight—seeing animals up close in a natural environment was amazing. Staff were friendly(Saeed) , facilities are excellent, and it’s perfect for families and kids. A great mix of fun, education, and conservation. Highly recommended and definitely worth visiting again. Try to come as early as possible to book vip taxi for family. :)
Yousef Ahmed Alteneiji
about 1 month ago
Fantastic trip! The park is very clean, well organized, and spacious. The safari journey was the highlight—seeing animals up close in a natural environment was amazing. Staff were friendly(Saeed) , facilities are excellent, and it’s perfect for families and kids. A great mix of fun, education, and conservation. Highly recommended and definitely worth visiting again. Try to come as early as possible to book vip taxi for family. :)
Mikołaj Sławiński
about 2 months ago
A fantastic place for both children and adults. We chose a tour with the cable car and also enjoyed an exciting safari adventure. The entire complex is very large and well organized. Even on Sunday there were queues for attractions, which is completely understandable given the popularity of this place. I highly recommend visiting it in person, as it is truly worth the experience.
Mikołaj Sławiński
about 2 months ago
A fantastic place for both children and adults. We chose a tour with the cable car and also enjoyed an exciting safari adventure. The entire complex is very large and well organized. Even on Sunday there were queues for attractions, which is completely understandable given the popularity of this place. I highly recommend visiting it in person, as it is truly worth the experience.
JJ Fernandes
about 2 months ago
A beautiful place to visit with family. I must sy i had a great experience here right from the ticket booking slots. It has 3 options to select from. Lowest of 50.dhs and highest at 125 dhs. I went fro the latter. I went in at 11 am and came.out by 0515 pm so that a total of 6 hours. There are trains and buses inside. More impprtantly there are even safari tours, bird show, feeding giraffe amd so on. It never stops. Unending entertainment. The kids have a lot of fun here. There are a lot of food courts inside. Obviously the food inside is almost thrice as much expensive. But when you enjoy the visit you forget about the cost. This place is beautifully kept. The animals are healthy by looks and they have a huge area of land so i guess the animal.dont feel stuffed in like other zoo. The best part is the safari, where you can have closer look at the wild animals like the white lions, the tigers, hipppos and so on. Yiou find many extinct animals here too preserved and taken care of. As i visited here on friday the and since it is school holidays i could see many tourist and kids coming visiting this place with families. There are plenty of parking spaces and also photgraphers to take photos (charges apply). Overall, a wonderful experience. My safari guides were Mr Ronald and i forgot the name of the other guide, sorry for that. Hats off to this place and the people who keep this place lively and are taking care of its inhabitats.
JJ Fernandes
about 2 months ago
A beautiful place to visit with family. I must sy i had a great experience here right from the ticket booking slots. It has 3 options to select from. Lowest of 50.dhs and highest at 125 dhs. I went fro the latter. I went in at 11 am and came.out by 0515 pm so that a total of 6 hours. There are trains and buses inside. More impprtantly there are even safari tours, bird show, feeding giraffe amd so on. It never stops. Unending entertainment. The kids have a lot of fun here. There are a lot of food courts inside. Obviously the food inside is almost thrice as much expensive. But when you enjoy the visit you forget about the cost. This place is beautifully kept. The animals are healthy by looks and they have a huge area of land so i guess the animal.dont feel stuffed in like other zoo. The best part is the safari, where you can have closer look at the wild animals like the white lions, the tigers, hipppos and so on. Yiou find many extinct animals here too preserved and taken care of. As i visited here on friday the and since it is school holidays i could see many tourist and kids coming visiting this place with families. There are plenty of parking spaces and also photgraphers to take photos (charges apply). Overall, a wonderful experience. My safari guides were Mr Ronald and i forgot the name of the other guide, sorry for that. Hats off to this place and the people who keep this place lively and are taking care of its inhabitats.
Mr Nemat
2 months ago
A Dubai desert safari is a highly recommended, albeit tourist-centric, experience combining thrilling activities with a cultural camp, though reviews vary based on operator quality. Positive reviews frequently mention professional guides, exciting dune bashing, beautiful sunset views, and a fun-filled evening at a traditional Bedouin-style camp with dinner and performances. Conversely, some negative reviews point out issues with poor organization, short durations for activities like camel rides or sandboarding, unclean camps, and a lack of authentic cultural experiences, which can happen with less reputable tour operators.
Sadiya Shoukath
2 months ago
Dubai Safari Park is truly one of the most beautiful and well-managed wildlife parks I’ve visited. The whole experience feels clean, organized, and family-friendly. You get to see a huge variety of animals in spacious, natural-style habitats — lions, tigers, elephants, giraffes, rhinos, and so many more. The safari drive is the highlight! The guides are knowledgeable, the buses are comfortable, and you get really close to the animals in a safe way. The bird show and animal presentations are also amazing, especially for kids. The park is big, very well maintained, and there are plenty of resting spots, cafes, and shaded areas. Staff are polite and helpful throughout. Overall, it’s a perfect day out with family — educational, fun, and definitely worth visiting. Highly recommended!
Marcin
3 months ago
Free parking, but be sure to make it before 10-11 AM, because it gets crowded. It is very well organized and the architecture is great. Some of animals are only 1-2 pieces, but it is good to see them anyways. The stad is very helpful and friendly. Restrooms are clean and available. There is no problem with them, there are plenty of them. It takes approximately 4,5-5 hours to see all for normal tickets.
Indush Khashu
3 months ago
One of the finest zoo and safari parks I've ever visited! The place is impeccably managed and thoughtfully organized. Everywhere you look, there's a sense of peace and natural beauty that truly captivates the soul. The animals are all well cared for, and the guides deserve a perfect 10/10 for their vast knowledge, engaging storytelling, and ability to keep visitors immersed and excited. Each zone offers its own unique charm, and it's inspiring to see some species being protected and nurtured here. It was absolutely worth bringing the kids along—they loved every moment. For me, the safari experience was the highlight of the day!
about 425 years ago
A huge, well conceived, designed and maintained zoo, one of the best you may see in a lifetime. The abundance of grass makes it unique among Middle East parks. It’s split into sections: African Village, Asian Village, Explorer Village, Arabian desert and Kids Farm. Midway among them runs Al Wadi brook. You can take the local train from one park to another, then inside each park you’ll walk (except Safari park where you can only take the bus for the safari (unless you want to become a prey)… Most visitors’ walkways and observation spots within the parks are shaded and equipped with a ventilation/cooling/water system system, which makes walking very comfortable. Allow about an hour for each park you plan to visit (3-4 hours would be a typical time for the entire zoo). And if you decide to have lunch or coffee in one of the numerous restaurants and cafes inside, you could easily spend your full day here. In African Village, you can see the male lion from as close as 10m (if lucky), and also hippos, gorillas, hyenas, elephants, baboons, reptiles and -of course- birds. In Explorer Village you will (almost certainly) encounter giraffes, rhinos, lions, tigers, buffalos, crocs, cheetahs etc. Just like most zoos, visit as early in the morning as possible (or as late in the afternoon as possible) when the animals are more active and walking easier. The Asian village is relatively smaller and you can see black bears, two shows at the Asian Village Theater etc. Entrance fee: AED 50-125, depending on the package. Closed July-Sep.
about 425 years ago
A Dubai desert safari is a highly recommended, albeit tourist-centric, experience combining thrilling activities with a cultural camp, though reviews vary based on operator quality. Positive reviews frequently mention professional guides, exciting dune bashing, beautiful sunset views, and a fun-filled evening at a traditional Bedouin-style camp with dinner and performances. Conversely, some negative reviews point out issues with poor organization, short durations for activities like camel rides or sandboarding, unclean camps, and a lack of authentic cultural experiences, which can happen with less reputable tour operators.
about 425 years ago
Dubai Safari Park is truly one of the most beautiful and well-managed wildlife parks I’ve visited. The whole experience feels clean, organized, and family-friendly. You get to see a huge variety of animals in spacious, natural-style habitats — lions, tigers, elephants, giraffes, rhinos, and so many more. The safari drive is the highlight! The guides are knowledgeable, the buses are comfortable, and you get really close to the animals in a safe way. The bird show and animal presentations are also amazing, especially for kids. The park is big, very well maintained, and there are plenty of resting spots, cafes, and shaded areas. Staff are polite and helpful throughout. Overall, it’s a perfect day out with family — educational, fun, and definitely worth visiting. Highly recommended!
about 425 years ago
I visited Dubai Safari Park with my family in January and it turned out to be a really good experience. The place is very well organized and spread out, so it never feels overcrowded even though there were a lot of visitors. The park is divided into different zones (African, Asian, Arabian Desert, etc.) and each one is designed thoughtfully, giving you the feel of a proper safari-style environment rather than just a typical zoo. We took the bus and train rides inside the park which made it easy to move around, especially with kids. The African Safari tour was the highlight — seeing lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, and elephants up close in a semi-wild setting was something my children really enjoyed. The bird and reptile houses were also worth it, with a good variety on display. What I liked most was that the animals seemed well taken care of and the staff was helpful in guiding us through the different areas. There were also multiple food outlets and rest areas, so it was comfortable spending several hours inside without feeling rushed. Overall, it’s a great family outing spot in Dubai. Plan to spend at least half a day there if you want to see everything properly. It’s both entertaining and educational for kids, and a nice change from the usual city attractions. I would definitely recommend it for families or even tourists looking to experience something unique beyond malls and beaches.
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Embark on a wild adventure at the Dubai Safari Park, a premier wildlife destination located in the heart of Dubai that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

Spread over 119 hectares, the Dubai Safari Park features over 3,000 animals from all over the world, including lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, and many more. With a focus on conservation and education, the park offers a range of experiences that allow visitors to learn about the animals and their habitats in a fun and interactive way.

From guided safaris and animal encounters to educational programs and shows, the Dubai Safari Park offers something for everyone. You can explore the park by foot or by vehicle, with options ranging from the African safari to the Asian and Arabian villages.

In addition to the animal attractions, the park also features a range of entertainment options, including a dinosaur park, a butterfly garden, and a petting zoo, making it the perfect destination for families, couples, and groups.

With its focus on conservation, education, and fun, the Dubai Safari Park is a must-visit attraction that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for animal lovers and adventure seekers alike.

So why wait? Book your tickets now and get ready to experience the wild side of Dubai at the Dubai Safari Park.