The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE Nick Fewings/Unsplash

Dubai Safari Park is all set to reopen for the sixth season on Oct. 1, welcoming Dubai residents and visitors to experience wildlife from around the world.

The park has come up with massive improvements in the new season and provides an exciting chance to see exotic wildlife up close in Dubai. The guests at the park will get to explore on foot or ride the shuttle train, which connects six different themed areas.

Every zone provides close-up encounters with various animal species, along with educational and interactive activities that focus on animal welfare and conservation efforts.

It will also include live presentations by expert zoologists, showcasing the wonders of the animal world. This season, Dubai Safari Park aims to deliver an exceptional educational and entertainment experience for guests from Dubai and beyond.

"We pride ourselves on reimagining the way people experience wildlife in Dubai, enabling guests of all ages to connect with animals in a way that's fun, educational, and respectful," Ahmad Al Zarouni, Director of Public Parks and Recreational Facilities at Dubai Municipality, was quoted as saying by WAM.

"Dubai Safari Park not only provides unforgettable experiences for our guests but stands as an example of responsible tourism and wildlife conservation," he said, adding that the "new season opening will mark an exciting chapter in Dubai's ongoing efforts to promote tourism by giving Dubai visitors the chance to experience wildlife in a way that is completely new for the region."

Dubai Safari Park has more than 3,000 animals, including 78 species of mammals, 50 types of reptiles and 111 kinds of birds.

The park is known as a top wildlife destination in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Visitors can explore the park's large areas and interact with a wide variety of animals in spaces designed to meet the needs of each species.

Dubai is making sure that the experiences of guests as well as residents become better in all aspects. For instance, the Ministry of Community Development earlier this month launched a unified electronic system to approve parking permits for People of Determination in Dubai, supporting the country's efforts to promote sustainability and embrace digital transformation.

In July, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) introduced a smart inspection vehicle trial operation, which will use advanced technology and cameras to monitor rail areas and detect violations, restricted activities, and damage.