The place is not a tourist destination. Rather, it is aimed at local schoolchildren. Birds, mostly in aviaries. But you can still see them all well and it's interesting to watch them (herons, pelicans, flamingos and many others smaller) Only a few mallards known to us were seen on the lake itself. But the gazelles were running right next to the road. They drove around the park in an electric car with several stops. In general, if you are vacationing in Sharjah with children, you can go. We liked it. Admission is free for children under 13 years of age.
One of the disadvantages is that round-trip taxi fares are expensive for a one-hour guided tour.
You can't walk, they take you by car, there is only one stop, to walk and see the birds. We saw roe deer, heron-type birds with long legs. It is difficult, almost impossible, to call a taxi in the evening. We didn't manage to go home in the evening without difficulties. It was necessary to approach the park administration during working hours and call a taxi through them, but it was too late, we were left alone on the street.