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Hot weather delays launch of AED150m Dubai Safari
POSTED 17 Oct 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
A number of animals have already arrived at the zoo, with the rest to follow soon
After more than a decade of development, visitors hoping to explore Dubai’s new state-of-the-art safari park will have to wait just a little longer after the opening date was pushed back until the end of March next year.

Originally scheduled to open at the start of January, the park will now open on 31 March 2017, thanks to delays caused by an extremely hot summer, which slowed construction and hampered plans to import and home a number of rare animals in time for the launch.

According to safari park director Tim Husband, the entire park is around 60 per cent finished, with 70 per cent of the drive through section and African village also completed.

The 120 hectare (296.5 acre) development in Dubai’s Al Warqaa district will be divided into three different sectors – African, Asian and Arabian – and will also include an open safari themed around different world locations with architecture to match.

With temperature and issue, the safari park will use a number of unique technologies to accommodate its animals in the arid desert climate, including rocks fitted with air conditioning to keep temperatures down.

The park replaces Dubai’s zoo – an outdated development which first opened its doors in 1976 – with plans dating back to 2005. During that timeframe, the project has been scrutinised, reworked and revised for a method of relocating around 1,000 animals from their existing habitats. Plans were drawn up in 2005 and then again in 2007, but collapsed in the wake of the global recession. Work finally started at the third time of asking, with development getting underway in September 2012.

Financed by the Dubai Municipality, the AED150m (US$40.8m, €37.1m, £33.5m) project by design and construction firm Cape Reed will eventually include a zoo, safari, butterfly park, botanical garden, hotel and golf course, in addition to educational, conservation and veterinary facilities.
The facility will boast two theatres that will show educational animal shows at the park
By using natural products such as thatch and timber, the park's structures help to control the climate in a far superior way to traditional buildings
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Hot weather delays launch of AED150m Dubai Safari
POSTED 17 Oct 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
A number of animals have already arrived at the zoo, with the rest to follow soon
After more than a decade of development, visitors hoping to explore Dubai’s new state-of-the-art safari park will have to wait just a little longer after the opening date was pushed back until the end of March next year.

Originally scheduled to open at the start of January, the park will now open on 31 March 2017, thanks to delays caused by an extremely hot summer, which slowed construction and hampered plans to import and home a number of rare animals in time for the launch.

According to safari park director Tim Husband, the entire park is around 60 per cent finished, with 70 per cent of the drive through section and African village also completed.

The 120 hectare (296.5 acre) development in Dubai’s Al Warqaa district will be divided into three different sectors – African, Asian and Arabian – and will also include an open safari themed around different world locations with architecture to match.

With temperature and issue, the safari park will use a number of unique technologies to accommodate its animals in the arid desert climate, including rocks fitted with air conditioning to keep temperatures down.

The park replaces Dubai’s zoo – an outdated development which first opened its doors in 1976 – with plans dating back to 2005. During that timeframe, the project has been scrutinised, reworked and revised for a method of relocating around 1,000 animals from their existing habitats. Plans were drawn up in 2005 and then again in 2007, but collapsed in the wake of the global recession. Work finally started at the third time of asking, with development getting underway in September 2012.

Financed by the Dubai Municipality, the AED150m (US$40.8m, €37.1m, £33.5m) project by design and construction firm Cape Reed will eventually include a zoo, safari, butterfly park, botanical garden, hotel and golf course, in addition to educational, conservation and veterinary facilities.
The facility will boast two theatres that will show educational animal shows at the park
By using natural products such as thatch and timber, the park's structures help to control the climate in a far superior way to traditional buildings
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Dubai Safari Park will feature 'air conditioned rocks' to keep animals cool


A safari park opening later this year in Dubai will feature misting machines, cool-water pools and rocks fitted with air conditioning to keep temperatures down.
AED150m Dubai Safari nears completion after decade of development


Plans to replace Dubai’s outdated zoo – which was first built in 1967 – are nearing completion with Dubai Municipality releasing new footage of the under-development Dubai Safari, set to open later this year.
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The Government of Dubai has announced the first stage of a safari project to replace the emirate’s zoo is on track to be completed in the first quarter this year.
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