The Green Planet, Dubai

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The Green Planet
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The Green Planet, Dubai
25°12′24″N55°15′38″E / 25.20653°N 55.26063°E / 25.20653; 55.26063
Date opened2016 September 1;8 years ago (1-09-2016)
Location City Walk, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Floor space60,000 ft2
No. of animals3,000 plants and animals
Management Meraas
Website thegreenplanetdubai.com
The Green Planet, Dubai
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Artificial tree and bridge (right)
Tree and artificial waterfall (right) Green Planet Tree & Waterfall.jpg
Tree and artificial waterfall (right)

The Green Planet is an indoor zoo and garden in the City Walk area of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] [2] It has over 3,000 plants and animals in its artificial "bio-dome" tropical rainforest including birds, reptiles, and fish. They are kept in open environments, but may not be touched. [3]

Contents

The Green Planet indoor ecosystem was opened in 2016, with 3,000 plants and animals. [4] [5] The attraction was created by Meraas. [6]

Structure

The bio-dome is cube-shaped and was built as an expansion to CityWalk on Al Wasl Road. It is 60,000 square feet in area and the building's exterior is divided into two parts diagonally. One part is cylindrical with glass, while the other is covered with small circular apertures. [7]

At the centre of the bio-dome, there is an 82-foot (25-meter) tall tree with an artificial trunk. A small bridge connects to the tree, which can only hold up to four people at a time. There is also an artificial waterfall. [8] Visitors enter on the fourth floor via a lift and walk down using a spiral slope. In addition, there is a lift and stairs to access animals in the basement. Reptiles are on display at every level, with information about them. [3] Green Planet is the first region's bio-dome which has recreates a tropical forest with its rich biodiversity of over 3,000 plants and animals. It has been certified with the global LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) which is fully compliant with the Dubai Municipality green building regulations and specifications [9]

Animals on display include sloths, flying foxes, [10] Seba bats, [11] anaconda snakes, and a bearcat. [12] It is possible for visitors to camp overnight at The Green Planet. [13]

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