MUSCAT : During the soft opening phase, ticket prices have been set at RO 5 for people aged 15 and above, and RO 3.5 for children between the ages of 3 to 14. Entry is free for children below 3 years, with special discounted fares for school students.
Spanning an expansive 150,000 square meters, the zoo, located in the Wilayat of Ibra in North Sharqiyah, promises an unparalleled experience with its diverse collection of ferocious animals, reptiles, and birds.
In addition to its impressive wildlife exhibits, Safari World will feature a water theme park and a comprehensive family entertainment area, catering to visitors of all ages. The zoo will also offer dedicated days for school children, providing educational opportunities amidst the wildlife.
With over 300 animals sourced from various continents, Safari World aims to elevate Oman’s tourism sector by adding another milestone to its ongoing development.
Most of the animals showcased in Safari World are locally sourced, with additional specimens hailing from countries across the GCC, Asia, Africa, and Europe. The diverse array of wildlife, including alligators, birds, and more, is expected to captivate visitors and attract tourists from far and wide.
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