Upon his arrival, he was received by Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Finance Department, Sheikh Khaled bin Abdullah Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Department of Seaports and Customs and Al Hamriyah Free Zone in Sharjah, Sheikh Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Ruler's Office, Sheikh Khalid bin Issam Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Department of Civil Aviation, Sheikh Mohammed bin Humaid Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Department of Statistics and Community Development, Sheikh Majid bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Districts and Villages Affairs Department, senior officials, heads of government departments, and members of the Sharjah Executive Council.
The Crown Prince of Sharjah and the Sheikhs of Sharjah took a tour of the Sharjah Safari, the largest safari outside of Africa. The safari covers 8,000 hectares and features 12 distinct ecosystems, giving tourists a genuine taste of Africa.
Sharjah Safari reflects the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, and His Highness's devotion to environmental conservation and dedication to preserving the region's unique biological and ecological diversity.
The Crown Prince of Sharjah listened to a summary of the park's numerous habitats, which were designed to look like different regions of Africa and to house a variety of African animals, birds, trees, and terrain in order to help the animals adjust to their new environments, promote ecological and biological diversity, and provide visitors with an unforgettable adventure.
Sharjah Safari is home to over 50,000 animals from 120 different African species, and the safari actively promotes and protects endangered species. More than 100,000 trees, including both native and African species, have been planted.
The Crown Prince of Sharjah was briefed on the latest addition to the Sharjah Safari, a baby African savanna elephant called Samra.
Sharjah Safari also hosted a number of events and recreational activities for the Crown Prince of Sharjah to see, all of which served to educate visitors about the park's most popular inhabitants and the ways in which they interact with their environment.
Al Dabra Gulf, Zanzibar, the Savannah, the Serengeti, the safari camp, Ngorongoro, Moremi, and the Niger Valley are just some of the other places you may see on the safari in Sharjah.
The Crown Prince of Sharjah was briefed on the safari's future plans, which included new environments, modern facilities, the various types of animals that would be introduced, and plans for animal reproduction in general and endangered animals in particular.