AL AIN: Al Ain Zoo has announced a new initiative offering free entry to senior citizens and residents aged 60 and above, reinforcing its commitment to community care and inclusivity.
This initiative is part of the “Year of the Community”, a national campaign promoting social cohesion and mutual support among all members of society. By lowering the free entry threshold from 70 to 60 years, Al Ain Zoo is ensuring that more senior citizens can enjoy its facilities without financial barriers.
With a strong focus on accessibility, the zoo has implemented senior-friendly infrastructure, including wide pathways, open spaces, and easy-to-navigate buildings. Additionally, transport vehicles are available for mobility assistance, and wheelchairs can be requested at the Visitor Happiness Office. These efforts aim to provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for elderly visitors.
By extending free admission to more senior residents, Al Ain Zoo continues to prioritise inclusivity and social responsibility, making its facilities welcoming to all. This initiative not only acknowledges the valuable role of seniors in the community but also encourages them to stay active and engaged.
As a leading wildlife and conservation destination, Al Ain Zoo remains dedicated to providing educational, recreational, and accessible experiences for all age groups. The initiative further strengthens its role as a community-oriented attraction, ensuring that everyone—regardless of age—can connect with nature and wildlife.