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Dubai Safari Park: Breakfast with birds, a behind-the-scenes tour of attractions in the new season-News

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The early bird has…French toast. Sounds like a fantasy? Not at the Dubai Safari Park, it gives visitors the opportunity to enjoy breakfast in the company of some exotic birds as part of its new seasonal products.

Several brand new attractions were unveiled in Sunday’s media preview The park reopens on Monday, September 27The price of the “Breakfast with Birds” package is 2,000 dirhams and can accommodate 6 tourists; the park authority told Khaleej Times.

Visitors can perch high in the sky at the Dubai Safari Park in an African village for 1.5 hours and enjoy a series of tempting breakfast dishes. Safari staff will introduce visitors to ornithology, and visitors can also feed and interact with exotic species such as Australian cockatiels and red-billed toucans.

“It must be booked three days in advance. The package does not include a safari tour and a guided bus tour. After breakfast, visitors can explore the rest of the park,” said one of the tour guides.

New attractions

Dubai Safari Park also launched a variety of attractions, including a “King of Safari” tour for 10 people at AED 2,500 and a “behind the scenes” package for 10 people worth AED 1,200, the park authority told Khaleej Times during the media visit.

The “King of Safari” package includes a personal guide and a vehicle to take visitors to the park. The tour guide said: “All guests will get a gift box with plush dolls. This package includes a safari tour. Guests can also enjoy VIP parking and can quickly enter each attraction.” Those who choose the Safari King package Visitors can also feed rare birds and giraffes during the tour.

The Safari Park also introduced a behind-the-scenes experience for the first time. The guide of the safari park said: “This package allows visitors to approach animals under the guidance of animal shepherds, learn about their habitats and how to care for them.” With the behind-the-scenes package, guests can interact and hug the four-year-old in the park. Jack the boa constrictor.

In the behind-the-scenes tour, visitors can feed the animals, brush them and enter the Dubai Safari Park Veterinary Hospital. “We will also show guests how to treat various diseases of animals, containment and isolation areas, veterinary hospital pharmacies and conservation research areas. As part of this trip, guests can brush their teeth and feed rhinos, giraffes and elephants,” another Bit said to guide. Visitors can also learn the basics of animal training while working with Coti Mundi animals and macaws.

Basic package

In addition to the basic park tickets, the Safari Park has also launched a “plus ticket” package. They can use Safari’s train system to transport them to all the attractions in the 116 hectare facility. Ordinary ticket holders will have to move between exhibitions. Tourists can also use the “Super Taxi” service, which costs AED 10 per adult and AED 5 per child.

The Arabian Desert Safari Park part of the park has introduced some new animal species. “We have some new Arabian wolves and camels and some new shows in the Explorer Village and Asian Theater,” the guide added.

The Education Center also launched a number of activities for children, such as Dubai Safari Passport, making bird feeders out of plastic bottles, and other interactive activities.

Ahmed Al Zarooni, Director of Public Parks and Recreation Facilities Department of Dubai Municipality, said: “The park provides the best immersive animal hunting experience in the world… Visitors can face-to-face with various animals-such as ungulates, carnivores, Birds, reptiles, primates and small mammals, including several endangered animals. They also have the opportunity to learn more about their nature and habitat.”

Please also read:

>> Dubai Safari Park opens: latest news, ticket prices, time

The 116-hectare park has approximately 3,000 animals, including 78 mammals-10 different carnivores and 17 primates-50 reptiles; 111 species of birds and amphibians.

Top 5 things to see in Dubai Safari Park this season:

1. Enjoy breakfast with the bird

2. Make a bird feeder out of plastic

3. Hang out with Jack the Anaconda

4. Participate in the VIP’King of the Safari Tour

5. Learn to train animals

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Danusha Gukulan

Dhanusha Gokulan is from India and has been working as a journalist for more than ten years. For Khaleej Times, she reports on NRI affairs, civil aviation and immigration issues. She received a bachelor’s degree in journalism, economics and English literature from Mangalore University in 2008, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in contemporary media leadership and innovation at the American University in Dubai. In her spare time, she gets involved in singing/song writing, loves food, and is the mother of an over-enthusiastic Labrador Retriever. On her Twitter @shootsprintrite.




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