Home UAE Dubai Dubai Zoo to close its doors next month The closing of the zoo comes as the emirate prepares to open the Dubai Safari project by Staff writer October 26, 2017 Dubai’s Jumeirah Zoo will shut its door on November 5 after remaining in operation for 50 years, it was announced on Wednesday. The closing of the zoo comes as the emirate prepares to open the Dubai Safari project, official news agency WAM quoted Khalid Al Suwaidi, director of Leisure Facilities Department at Dubai Municipality, as saying. He said that most of the animals at the zoo would be moved to the new facility. “The zoo has been a testimony to the leadership’s commitment and keenness all these years to be ahead in wildlife conservation and providing entertainment services to the local community,” he said. “As part of our preparations for the opening of the Dubai Safari project and the closure of the zoo, we are organising a ceremony on November 5 to honour all employees,” he added. He also said public will be allowed to attend the closing ceremony and enter the zoo free of charge. Last month, it was reported that Dubai’s long-delayed Dhs1bn ($272.2m) safari park will open by the end of November. Located in Dubai’s Al Warqaa district opposite Dragon Mart, the park will host thousands of animals from around the world. Read more: Dubai Safari, Frame to open in November Video gives first look at Dubai Safari as construction nears completion 0 Comments