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There will be attractions for children to enjoy, including a kiddie train, swing ride, two bouncy castles, a thrilling bungee jump and more.
Children and parents will even get the chance to win prizes by participating in challenging games that will test their skills.
The activities in the Children’s Corner will be an add-on to AWPR’s ongoing park activities, which provide an ideal learning environment for visitors and allow them to get close to wildlife and nature.
Starting from displays of wild animals through to keeper talks and an engaging visit to the birds of prey show, visitors to the park can be sure to enjoy an adventurous and fun-filled day out with the whole family.
Admission fee to the wildlife park for children from the ages of three to twelve is Dh5, and Dh15 for adults. The Children’s Corner activity prices range from Dh10 to Dh30.
Opening hours on all Eid holidays is from 10am till 10pm. Regular opening hours daily are from 9am to 8pm.
AWPR’s current displays include amongst others a White lion exhibit, a cat house, an African Mixed Exhibit, an Arabian Mixed Exhibit, the Bird House, and the Nocturnal House, where creatures of the night come out. — news@khaleejtimes.com
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