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Celebrating Eid Al Etihad: Dubai Safari Park's 50% Discount

Celebrating Eid Al Etihad: Dubai Safari Park's 50% Discount

Post by : Bianca Haleem

Dubai: Marking Eid Al Etihad, Dubai Safari Park invites guests to its unique celebration, themed “United in Nature,” featuring a generous 50% discount on admission. From November 29 to December 2, ticket prices drop to Dh25, while a Safari Bundle including an Explorer Safari Tour and shuttle train access is priced at Dh100.

This four-day event emphasizes the spirit of unity and heritage, akin to how the UAE’s seven emirates stand together, similar to the park's diverse wildlife.

Guests will experience four interactive zones crafted to elevate the festivities. The Heritage and Nationhood area features traditional Ayyalah performances, henna artwork, and the “Flavours of the Union” majlis kiosk serving freshly made luqaimat paired with Arabic coffee.

The Nature & Wildlife zone offers insights into the park’s conservation initiatives through ranger storytelling pods, animal interactions, and biodiversity displays. Families are encouraged to visit the Family Play & Creation zone, where children can enjoy crafts, face painting, themed photo booths, and complete quizzes to achieve the special Eid Al Etihad Junior Ranger License.

The event wraps up in the Reflection & Pledge zone, featuring “Voices of the Union” storytelling pods and the “United for Wildlife” pledge wall. Historical characters, such as a pearl diver and a 1971 citizen, narrate a journey linking the past to the present.

A designated photo opportunity, ‘54 & The Seven Emirates’, offers an ideal moment to capture the intersection of national heritage with the park’s mission.

All regular attractions will continue to operate during this festive period, including popular safari drives and interactions with animals like lemurs, rhinos, and colorful birds.

This special Eid Al Etihad offer is valid only from November 29 to December 2, perfect for families and wildlife enthusiasts wanting to enjoy discounted access and delightful experiences celebrating unity, nature, and culture.

Nov. 26, 2025 3:37 p.m. 1551
UAE News Dubai

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