The world's largest safari park opens in Al Ain

The world's largest artificial safari park with an area of ​​217 hectares has opened at the zoo in Al Ain. On a vast territory will live about 400 pets. At the first stage, the park will have an African-style safari, but plans to expand include the creation of Asian and Arab reserves.

Guests of the African safari can watch the lions, zebras, giraffes and antelopes in their natural habitat during a special tour that lasts about an hour and costs 200 dirhams per person (US $ 54). Visitors are given the opportunity to reserve all seats in the Nissan Patrol 4x4 for 1000 dirhams (US $ 272).