Al Ain Zoo Grants Free Entry to Senior Citizens and Expats Under ‘Year of Community’ Initiative

The zoo has implemented several measures to accommodate senior visitors, including wheelchair accessibility, transport vehicles, and specially designed pathways. Wheelchairs are available upon request at the Visitor Happiness Office to ensure ease of movement for elderly guests

Al Ain, UAE – Senior citizens and expatriates can now enjoy free access to Al Ain Zoo, following a new decision that aligns with the “Year of Community” initiative announced by President Sheikh Mohamed last week.

The initiative, which aims to strengthen social bonds and promote inclusivity, has led the zoo to lower the age threshold for complimentary entry.

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Previously, only visitors aged 70 and above were eligible for free admission, but the updated policy now includes anyone aged 60 and above.

In a social media post last week, President Sheikh Mohamed emphasized the importance of community engagement, stating: “Hand in hand, we will work to strengthen social bonds, foster shared responsibility, and unlock potential for inclusive and sustainable growth.”

Commitment to Inclusivity

By extending free entry to a larger demographic, Al Ain Zoo reaffirms its commitment to enhancing accessibility and ensuring that more members of the community can benefit from its facilities.

The zoo has implemented several measures to accommodate senior visitors, including wheelchair accessibility, transport vehicles, and specially designed pathways. Wheelchairs are available upon request at the Visitor Happiness Office to ensure ease of movement for elderly guests.

A spokesperson for Al Ain Zoo highlighted the importance of the initiative, stating: “This decision reflects our ongoing efforts to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all. We want senior citizens to enjoy the beauty of nature, interact with wildlife, and engage in meaningful experiences without any barriers.”

A Popular Destination for Families

Al Ain Zoo is one of the UAE’s most well-known wildlife conservation sites, housing a diverse collection of animals, including endangered species. The zoo is a popular destination for families, offering interactive exhibits, safari experiences, and educational programs.

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For many expatriates and senior residents, the new initiative is a welcome change. Ahmed Khan, a 62-year-old expatriate living in Al Ain, expressed his appreciation for the move.

“This is a wonderful step towards inclusivity. Many of us seniors enjoy visiting the zoo, and making it free for people above 60 is a thoughtful gesture that allows us to explore nature and spend quality time outdoors,” he said.

Aligning with UAE’s Vision

The decision to offer free admission aligns with the UAE’s broader vision of fostering a connected and inclusive society. The “Year of Community” initiative encourages public and private institutions to introduce policies that enhance social well-being and bring people together.

Local organizations and businesses have already begun rolling out initiatives in response to this directive. Al Ain Zoo’s move sets an example for other establishments to introduce similar measures that prioritize accessibility and inclusivity.

How to Avail Free Entry

Senior citizens and expatriates who are 60 and above can avail themselves of free entry by presenting valid identification at the zoo’s ticketing counters.

The offer is expected to attract more elderly visitors, providing them with a space for recreation, relaxation, and social interaction.

With its enhanced accessibility and continued focus on conservation and education, Al Ain Zoo remains a key destination for residents and visitors alike. The initiative not only supports senior citizens but also reinforces the UAE’s commitment to fostering a more inclusive society.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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