Every country has a garden city that is quite famous for its beautiful varieties of flora and soothing sights of abundant greenery. Likely, Al Ain City is known to be the garden city of the gulf and it will be obvious to you why is it called so once you join us on this trip to Al Ain after you sign up now. This is a calm retreat preferred by the tourists belonging to both the Middle East and other foreign countries. We are giving below a well explained the description of what you will experience at this tour package highly recommended by travel enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The trip to Al Ain starts with our representative picking you up from your hotel in Dubai. It takes at most 1.30 hours from Dubai to reach Al Ain city. We will be first going to Al Hili Gardens which are home to some remnants of the Bronze age. It has been awarded by UNESCO as one of the world heritage sites in the UAE Al ain is the one among the world’s oldest abiding inhabited settlements. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is just 1.30-hour drive from Dubai. on your way to Al Ain, you may clearly identify the contrastive scenarios of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Al-Ain has a rustic air by the pleasant landscape filled with refreshing oases and diverse vegetation. The palm trees, ever-flowing serene springs and pastoral people will take us to the escape from hassles and harsh realities of urban life. The main destinations one has to explore here are forts, museums, zoo and souks.
Al Hili Gardens:
During an excavation conducted years ago at the place where this garden situates now, a tomb was procured and a public park was built around it in order to raise Hili as a tourist destination and also to keep safe the historical relics found in that excavation. It has many fountains built in the backdrop of the tombs. And the garden that was grown contains large varieties of flowering plants. These gardens are perfect hangout places for people with archaeological interests and love for nature. The Hili Gardens is open for visitors from 16:30 to 21:30 and is closed on public holidays.
Al-Ain Museum:
After taking a stroll through the walkways of the gardens we will proceed to Al Ain Museum. It is home to the remnants and relics that reflect an Arabian way of life, it’s rich culture and ethnicity. The Museum was the palace of late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and was constructed in 1937. The design and style of Al Ain Palace are very similar to other historical constructions of the United Arab Emirates. This National Museum provides you an understanding of the local traditions and culture that defines the beauty of this region.
Jabel Hafeet:
After visiting the Al Ain museum you will be next taken to Mount Jabel Hafeet. It is the second largest peak in the UAE. This is the most significant location for tourists who enjoy nature more than historical artifacts. It is a part of the Hajjar Mountain range. It is a rocky mountain and can be an ideal place for trekking, hiking and camping.
Camel Market:
Camels are famously known as the desert ships and this title truly idealizes what these lovely creatures are. They can stand the scorching heat out in the desert for days on end and they are perfect traveling companions for travelers and hikers. In the camel market, you will get to see many vendors who sell these beauties off to the buyers. You may enquire more about the camel trade to the guide or even to the trades-people doing their business. To explore more about these beauties sign up on Desert Safari Dubai
Conservation Zoo:
This hotspot for families, the zoo is a home for over 4,000 animals. You will get to see these animals in close vicinity. A zoo is a great place for a leisurely walk with your dear ones.
Al Jahili Fort:
Your last destination and last part of Al Ain is the most historic building of Al Ain, ‘Al Jahili Fort’. Al Jahili Fort is a picturesque building the origin of which can be dated back to centuries. The primary goal of building this fort was to defend the city from the encroachers and conquerors and it was quite successful in it. It is set in beautifully landscaped gardens, and visitors are encouraged to explore it. Here ends your al ain tour from Dubai and we will drive you back to your hotel in Dubai.
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