Sharjah Safari has announced that it will reopen on September 21 to resume receiving local visitors, international tourists, and nature lovers.
In the new season, visitors have the opportunity to see different types of birds and animals and enjoy the interesting natural surroundings.
Sharjah Safari authorities have issued specific instructions and guidelines to ensure the safety, comfort, and entertainment of visitors at various stages of the tours and to preserve beauty and charm for all visitors.
"We aim to ensure that guests are comfortable and convenient" Hana Saif Al Suwaidi, Chairperson of Sharjah's Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA), said: "We are completing logistical and administrative activities in preparation for the start of the new season of Sharjah Safari".
His Highness Dr. Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah for the establishment of a cultural and eco-tourism destination. "Incorporating the view of Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, contributing to environmental sustainability," Al Suwaidi said.
"At Sharjah Safari, we want to provide our visitors with a unique and immersive experience that enables them to discover African wildlife and immerse themselves in diverse environments such as the fascinating Kalahari environment. This environment is rich".
"It is an arid desert that covers a large area common to three African countries, moving between the savannah in the north and east and Namibia in the west. This waterless region contains elements of wildlife that depend on seasonal rainfall"
As they travel through the Sharjah Safari, visitors will learn about African birds and animals in various safari environments, the most important of which is the lemur, which lives mainly in spiny forest environments.
Visitors have the opportunity to walk through the animals' natural habitats and learn about the wealth of animals that inhabit Madagascar.
Niger Valley Environment is also a new addition to Sharjah Safari.