Dubai Holidays Help You Explore Amazing Wildlife Attractions
Dubai is one of the most glamorous cities in the
Middle East and the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is also
the capital of the Emirate of Dubai and a major travel destination visited by
millions of tourists every year. Dubai would certainly charm you with its
picture-perfect skyline and towering skyscrapers, including the world's tallest
building, Burj Khalifa. However, there are many other aspects of Dubai that
make your holiday spent in this city a memorable experience. Among them is a
visit to the newest wildlife attraction called Dubai Safari.
It is a must-visit for every animal lover holidaying
in this part of the world. Spread across a vast area of more than 110 hectares,
it is home to over 200 species and the total number of wild animals is 3,000.
During your Dubai
holidays, you'll also get the chance to know more about its breeding and
conservation programme, which has the potential to increase the number of wild
animals to 5,000. Dubai Safari has been divided into four different zones and
each of them has some unforgettable experiences in store for visitors.
One of them is Asian Village, which allows you to
experience the natural environs of Asian rainforests with its vast expanses of
lush greenery. These areas have been created as dense rainforests with an
ecosystem that helps some fabulous reptile and bird species to flourish. While
exploring this part of Dubai Safari, you'll come across many exotic birds as
well as large snakes. You can also witness an exhibit dedicated to the flame-haired
orangutan and the Indian rhinoceros. Among the fascinating wild animals you'll
get to see in this wildlife area is the Borneo pygmy elephant. It has been
classified as endangered species and there are only about 1,500 of them in the
wild.
African Village is yet another interesting zone you'd
like to explore during your visit to Dubai Safari. It helps you witness the
most incredible animals of the world closely, including the white lions rescued
from a hunting farm located in South Africa. Under the care of this wildlife
park's conservation programme, these big cats have been given a fresh start.
This particular zone also houses many wild animals from the African continent
and the Al Wadi picnic area, such as flamingos, lemurs, and chimpanzees. The
park's conservation programme also resulted in the first in-house birth of two
white lion cubs.
Located at the entry point of this wildlife park is
the Arabian Safari, which helps visitors to see some of the best natural
wonders of the desert in its vast expanses of 60,000 square metres. A guided
tour lasting for about 20 minutes would take you through demonstrations of the
ecosystem of the desert and allow you to learn important facts about the
region's wildlife. It also helps you know more about the role of this park in
conserving the natural beauty and endangered animals of the desert. You'll also
have a wonderful time during the drive at the Safari Village, which is another
major attraction of Dubai Safari.
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