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Al-Jahra Reserve reopens November 9 to welcome lovers of nature

Visitors can book entry through the EPA’s official website or pay directly via K-Net at the reserve’s entrance -- Sheikha Al-Ibrahim

The Environment Public Authority announced that the Al-Jahra Reserve will reopen its doors to visitors on November 9, inviting the public to explore its rich environmental diversity and vibrant bird and wildlife habitats.

EPA spokesperson and Director of Public Relations and Media, Sheikha Al-Ibrahim, said that the reserve offers visitors an opportunity to experience Kuwait’s natural beauty and ecological heritage firsthand.

She explained that entry tickets are priced at two dinars per person, while families of up to five members can book an observatory tour for 10 dinars, allowing them to explore the reserve and enjoy views from specially prepared observation points.

Visitors can book entry through the EPA’s official website or pay directly via K-Net at the reserve’s entrance, Al-Ibrahim added.

Established in 1987, Al-Jahra Reserve is one of Kuwait’s oldest nature reserves. It has undergone extensive environmental rehabilitation over the years to restore its ecosystems and support wildlife conservation efforts.

The reopening marks a renewed opportunity for residents and tourists to connect with nature and raise awareness about the importance of preserving Kuwait’s biodiversity.


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