WATCH THE CAMEL RACING

Camel racing has taken place in the United Arab Emirates for centuries, and the large 10-kilometer track at Al Ain hosts regular races. Al Ain’s camel racing track is 16 kilometers southwest of the town center in the suburb of Al Dahir.Watching the racing is a rare opportunity to see a slice of traditional Emirati culture, which has not faded away as the high-rises rose. If you happen to be in town when the racing is on, it shouldn’t be missed. Certain breeds of camel are used for racing due to their slender size, including the white or golden “Anafi” breed and the brown or black “Boushahri” breed. Category: Leisure, Adventure, Entertainment Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

VISIT AL AIN’S CAMEL MARKET

Al Ain’s camel market is an excellent chance for travelers to experience a taste of traditional local culture. The market is on the outskirts of town, about nine kilometers from the city center.The market is a little stinky (unsurprisingly), but if you can handle the smell, a visit here is a truly fascinating experience that has yet to be trussed up for the tourists. This is the last remaining camel market in the United Arab Emirates, and people from across the region head here to buy and sell. Nearly all the camel buying business happens in the morning, so it’s best to head here early. The market opens at about 7am. Category: Leisure, Culture, Sightseeing Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

DISCOVER AL AIN’S ANCIENT HISTORY AT HILI ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK

At Hili Archaeological Park, archaeologists have excavated finds dating back to the Bronze and Iron ages.Although many casual visitors will struggle to comprehend the site, which consists of Umm Al Nar period tombs, archaeology fiends will enjoy the vast sense of history here. It is mostly because of the important discoveries found here that Al Ain has been inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.The park lies amid a protected area. Most of the finds from the site are on display at Al Ain National Museum, which does a great job of putting the site into context. Category: Culture, Heritage Attraction, Nature Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

QASR AL MUWAIJI

This traditional mud-brick fort has been restored to its former glory and offers a good chance to appreciate Emirati fortification architecture.It was built during the early years of the 20th century and was home to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan and his family between the years of 1946 and 1966, before he became ruler of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Inside, as well as admiring the building itself, you can visit a small museum dedicated to the history of the fort and the lives of the ruling Al Nahyan family.Just outside the fort is a courtyard with a modern recreation of the Emirati falaj (irrigation canal) system. Category: Culture, Heritage Attraction, Nature Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

AL AIN PALACE MUSEUM

The Al Ain Palace Museum is the former residence of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan and his family, who went on to become the first ruler of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.The interior of some of the palace compound has been finely restored to reflect what the palace would have looked like when the Sheikh called it home. Unfortunately, information throughout the rooms is sparse for those who don’t speak Arabic. Nevertheless, the interior decoration really does give you a good idea of the style of life that was led here, and it provides an opportunity to view Emirati traditional architecture. Category: Culture, Heritage Attraction, Nature Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

LEARN ABOUT LOCAL HISTORY AT AL AIN NATIONAL MUSEUM

The Al Ain National Museum, housed in the Sultan Bin Zayed Fort, does a good job of bringing the heritage, culture, and history of the United Arab Emirates alive.There is a particularly interesting ethnographic section reflecting the daily life of the region’s people, with a reconstructed traditional majlis and exhibits of traditional garments and Bedouin jewelry. In the archaeological section are displays of local artifact discoveries that date back to the Bronze and Iron Ages, including pendants and an important coin collection.The main attraction of this section, though, is the exhibits from the nearby Hili Archaeological Park, including the restored Grand Hili tomb unearthed at the site. Category: Culture, Heritage Attraction, Nature Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

COOL OFF AT WADI ADVENTURE PARK

This surfing, kayaking, and white water rafting water park contains the world’s largest artificial surfing wave (measuring 3.3 meters); three levels of white water rafting rapids catering to absolute beginners, as well as experienced rafters; and a long kayaking channel.As well as a fun day out for adventure seekers, this is one of the top spots in the UAE to learn how to surf, kayak, or white water raft. As well as the three main activities, there’s an Air Park with zip lines, balance beams, and a giant swing; a climbing wall; wakeboarding facilities; and a family pool area for when you just want to relax. Category: Leisure, Adventure, Entertainment Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

EXPLORE AL AIN’S HISTORY AT AL-JAHILI FORT

This much restored fortress, surrounded by some tranquil, shaded gardens in the central city, dates back to 1891 and was once an important defensive feature protecting the town from attack. Today, it’s one of Al Ain’s major points of interest, and inside its stocky golden-bricked bulk, you’ll find an exhibit devoted to photographs depicting the life and work of British adventurer, desert explorer, and writer Wilfred Thesiger, with a particular focus on his journeys into the Empty Quarter during the 1940s.The fort’s ramparts and towers can be climbed for views, and a video explains all about the fort’s restoration in the information center. Category: Culture, Heritage Attraction, Nature Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

TAKE THE KIDS TO AL AIN ZOO

Opened in 1969, Al Ain Zoo is the United Arab Emirates’ largest zoo. Endemic mammals such as the Arabian antelope and Arabian oryx can be seen, as well as African gazelles, giraffes, and eland.The big cat enclosures feature lions, tigers, pumas, black and spotted leopards, and jaguars. There is also a monkey compound, aviary section, and reptile house. The zoo is famous for its research facilities, particularly the breeding program for endangered native animals, with more than 30 percent of the species that can be seen here currently on the endangered list. Category: Leisure, Adventure, Sightseeing Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

VIEW MOUNTAIN PANORAMAS ON THE SUMMIT OF JEBEL HAFEET

The rugged contours of Jebel Hafeet (Hafeet Mountain) rise up from the edge of Al Ain. If you’re looking for panoramic photos over the city and surrounding desert then a trip to the summit should be at the top of your sightseeing list. It’s approximately 56 kilometers from central Al Ain to the summit. At 1,240 meters, this is the second highest peak in the United Arab Emirates (the highest is Jebel Jais in Ras Al-Khaimah) and the highest in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.The drive up here, following a winding mountain road, has plenty of scenic viewpoints, and from the summit, the entire region is spread out beneath you. Category: Hiking, Adventure, Sightseeing Book With Us And Book It Out Of Here! For More Info Contact Us On:

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