When the concrete jungle concrete jungle-s is too much …
In contrast to the popular opinion, there are many of them in the VAE. Beyond the boundaries and pieces of the bustling cities, undoubtedly, but it is there and these natural spots can even surprise you. Natural beauty in the VAE has always been a kind of question, where the primary naturally occurring land forms are the extensive desert. But we are here to tell you that there is much more mare, many natural stains. Continue – take a ride, take a break and get lost in Sub Green.
Here are 10 green natural wonders to visit in the VAE.
Al Zorah Natural Reserve
This Lessser-known ecosystem in Ajman consists of a tidal kreek and a lush Mangroveboshuis for a rich variety of birds. Natural green is not that common here, but this hidden gem of natural spots is the dream of every nature lover. Mangroves are an important element of the coastline in this part of the world and you can see nearly 60 Speries birds, including the larger flamingo and a number of Erets and herons. If the sight of serene waters does not remove for you and Submail is the solution, you can participate in water sports such as windsurfing and kayaking.
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Siniyah Island
This island is only 19 kilometers away from Umm Al Quuwain and is easily accessible by boat. If you want to take a break of the cityscape, Siniyah Island is the natural place to visit. It will be a nice, spontaneous tear and you will witness beautiful rolling greens and endless blues at the end of it. Just like many others of the natural spots in the country, the island is home to different species of birds, such as flamingos, herons, terns and plea that can be seen of the mud floors.
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Hata
There is no place as naturally beautiful as Hatta in Dubai. With its beautiful views and excitation experiences, it is a perfect place to visit as one with nature. Away from the crowds of the city, it is really a retreat and enjoyed the best when the temperatures fall. Of course, in the mountains, it will be wonderfully cooler, so you don’t want to miss this chance. Camping, kayaking and more Smashing adventures waiting.
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To Qudra Lake
If you are looking for the perfect picnic area, it might be Qudra Lake. Artificial lakes in the heart of the Dubai desert are best enjoyed in the cooler months when you can camp on the lake, take a ride through the Al Qdra Cycling track or enjoy sub -bites of the food trucks. It is also a great place to recognize native Dubai Wildlife in the natural habitat inter foxes, OYX, and a number of bird species, including subden on the endangered list, such as the Steppe Eagle and the Asian Houbara.
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Sir Baniyas Island
There is more than one transport mode involved in this, but it is worth it (Pinky Promise). Sir Baniyas Island is probably the most nature-proof location in the country. The home base of more than 11,000 animals, it is practically a gigantic nature reserve and various endangered species such as the Blackbuck Antelope and Arabian Oryx as well as Giraffe, Strichen and Cheetah call the house. It is a step in a landscape, with lush greenery and wilderness. You can make a safari tour of the island and explore the diversity while it walks around freely. It is a 25 -minute boat trip from Jebel Dhanna, which is a two -hour drive from the center of Abu Dhabi.
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Located a two -hour drive from Dubai, off the coast of Fujairah, Jazirat Al Ghubbah or Snoopy Island is a small rocky marine access. The name comes from the aviation of the island, which looks like the character of Snoopy on his back. It is a small place, but just as beautiful as you would imagine. Everywhere there is a beach for all beach -like activities such as diving, snorkeling and more, and the waters are crystal clear.
Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary
This wetland reserve is closer to you than you think – directly at the Dubai Creek – and is the perfect place to visit to observe fewer than 20,000 birds, mammals, fish and exotic plants in their element, and of course all the greenery. They are an abundance of flora and fauna that you can explore and you can take your binoculars with you to spot tensile and residents with a dazzling range of colors, sizes, shapes and behaviors view these three bird skins for birds at strategic locations. It is an ideal escape – not too far and with exciting things to do.
Jebel Ali Wildlife Sanctuary
Another Wetland Reserve, the Jebel Ali Wildlife Sanctuary consists of beautiful mangroves, 2,000 hectares of wetland, including the Ghantot Marine Reserve, to the coastal and marine area of coral reefs, mangves, seagrass beds and sandy beaches. You will find more than 300 endangered species here, including the critically endangered Hawksbill turtle, the spotted eagle beam, green turtle, Arabian Gazelle, foxes, lizards and a variety of water birds. To visit the reserve, you can participate in one of their turtle releases, BBQs, Mangrove plantations or clearings.
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Al Qurm Nature Reserve
Another beautiful spot of natural nature to wonder about a natural mangrove forest is the Al Qurm Nature Reserve, which you will find in Kalba on the southern edge of the village of Kalba, on the east coast of Sharjah. The 500-hectare park of protected mangroves is home of species such as Arabic Kingers and Hawksbill and green turtles. Enjoy guide Kayak Tours or GA Paddle-boardboarding around the area.
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Jubail Mangrove Park
The beautiful Jubail Mangrove Park in Abu Dhabi is an absolute must visit for nature seekers. A huge promenade will take visitors on a nature path that struck the natural landscape of the magazines near Yas Island and, take it away from us, it is an amazing one. In addition to the beautiful nature walk, there are many activities for the whole family to get involved, such as guided Promenade tours, kayak trips and e-caroe tours through the mangroves.
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To Ain Oasis
A green paradise in the middle of the desert – that is the Al Ain Oasis. This is the largest oasis in the city Al Ain and dates from more than 4,000 years. The Oasis covers more than 1,200 hectares and contains more than 147,000 date palm trees that produce 100 date types. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Oasis is the Falaj system, an old genius irrigation system that made the lives of the farmers easier.
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