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Showing 101 - 110 of 142 resultsIs the train available and how much it cost?
The visitors of Al Ain Zoo can enjoy a wonderful free of charge train tour around the zoo.
What are the Zoo activities?
Do you have a shuttle service and How much it cost?
Prefer to combine a pleasant walk around the zoo with speed and ease? Our shuttle service is the right choice to enjoy a quick tour around the zoo, and it is a perfect choice if you have children or the elderly. The service covers five main stops at the zoo's main areas.
Daily | ADULT 42 AED | CHILDREN 21 AED |
Eid & Special Occasions | ADULT 63 AED | CHILDREN 31.5 AED |
What is Ahlan Services and how much it cost?
Upgrade your visit with Ahlan Special Service that offers up to 1.5 hours guided tour in a fancy golf cart where you will enjoy 5 main stops, reserved seats at our popular Birds of Prey Show, free giraffe feeding refreshments during the tour, free wifi and discounts in all restaurants and retail shops.
Looking for a private family tour? Ahlan service is the best choice!
AHLAN SERVICE + SZDLC
Weekdays Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Public Holidays
5 Adult guests & 2 children
500 AED
5 Adult guests & 2 children
750 AED
What is the Ticket fees?
Opening Hours of the Zoo?
Zoo opening hours Daily 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

GINGER
It climbs, it swings and it feeds with gusto, Al Ain Zoo welcomes our latest newborn baby “Ginger”. The White-Handed Gibbon recently gave birth to a male gibbon increasing our collection to 4. Gibbons share many features with great apes: a large head, no tail, up-right posture, a broad chest and

Red-Eared Terrapin
Fact: These semi-aquatic terrapins inhabit almost any permanent water body and can tolerate extreme variations in temperature. Habitat: Lakes, ponds swamps and slow-moving rivers. Threats: None recorded. Range: Eastern United States and Northern Mexico. Naturalized populations exist in Africa, Asia

Blue-necked Ostrich
Fact: They are powerful animals with long legs and two toes which is one of their most distinguishing features. Habitat: Desert and Savannah. Threats: Hunted for their meat and eggs and their hides make good leather. Range: Southeastern Africa and Southern Egypt. Additional Information: The ostrich

WATCHING ANIMAL FEEDINGS
For the animal behavior observers out there, enjoy watching our animals feed at the following timings : Arabian Habitat Feeding 4:30 PM Daily African Habitat Feeding 5:00 PM Daily Monkey Enrichment 4:30 PM Daily Amur Tiger Enrichment 11:00 AM Friday, Saturday & Sunday Please note that all show