Here's another article about it's opening, this time with a map of the place and the animals that it has/will have in the coming months: Videos: First look of the much-awaited Dubai Safari Park
Where is the map on their site? I can't find it.Some interesting species on their website and map, including Eastern lowland gorilla, gerenuk, okapi, klipspringer and saiga! Anybody know how accurate these listings are? Because if they are real then there's a few rarities there to say the least...
Thanks. I can never find maps on zoo websites!Go to "Plan your visit", then scroll to the bottom. On the upper right part of the page you will find a PDF-icon "Dubai Safari Park map"...![]()
That’s... pretty damning for a zoo that opened less than a year ago.
And it means that people can’t to go to the park in the brutal Dubai summer. Also, the park should use this as an opportunity to add more animals that are not In the collection.
The destination will undergo enhancement works that include more climatized areas for animals.
Your comments are all mere assumptions and could be really very far from the reality on the ground! So, as the feature article like most newspaper quips and bobs on the new Dubai zoo are a rather grey affair, it is best to reserve judgement untill such time as one does know what is the rationale for closing and upgrading and you actually know what you are talking about.Perhaps they should focus on getting their core business of satisfying visitors right before thinking about expanding the collection. If they are closing for over three months there are clearly some fundamental problems. Besides which:
Maybe they can focus on adequately housing the animals they do have.
Incidentally, Parques Reunidos is the very same company managing zoos like Zoologico de Madrid and Blackpool Zoo which would give you some idea of the standards to be expected.