Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE – January 31, 2025 – In a move to enhance community services and promote inclusivity, Al Ain Zoo has announced free entry for senior citizens and residents aged 60 and above.
This initiative is part of the “Year of the Community 2025”, which emphasizes social cohesion, family values, and community care. Previously, free admission was only available for visitors aged 70 and above, but with this new policy, more seniors can now enjoy the Zoo’s attractions at no cost.

A Commitment to Accessibility & Inclusion
Al Ain Zoo has designed its facilities with senior visitors in mind, ensuring a comfortable and accessible experience for all:
✔ Easy Accessibility – Pathways, buildings, and open spaces are designed to accommodate seniors.
✔ Transport Assistance – Special transport vehicles make navigation easier.
✔ Wheelchair Availability – Visitors can request wheelchairs at the Visitor Happiness Office.
✔ Dedicated Support – A team of trained Emirati staff is available to assist senior guests, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit.
A Perfect Family Destination for All Ages
Al Ain Zoo continues to be a top family-friendly attraction, offering:
🦁 Up-close animal encounters
🌿 Beautiful green spaces and picnic areas
🎭 Engaging educational programs
🚋 Zoo Safari and guided tours
With free entry for seniors aged 60+, the Zoo encourages families to visit together, making it a place for all generations to enjoy.
Plan Your Visit
🎟️ Who Gets Free Entry? Senior citizens and residents aged 60+
📍 Location: Al Ain Zoo, Abu Dhabi, UAE
🕒 Timings: Open daily – Check official website for exact timings
For more details, visit the Al Ain Zoo official website or head to the Visitor Happiness Office upon arrival.
This heartwarming initiative ensures that senior citizens can enjoy nature, wildlife, and relaxation in a welcoming environment—all for free!
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