Al Ain is the fourth largest city in the United Arab Emirates and is located about 150 kilometers southeast of Dubai, next to the border with Oman, and is a place that still preserves the essence of the cultural heritage of the United Arab Emirates.
We begin our tour with the Sheikh Zayed Palace: Built in 1937 as a residence in Al Ain for President Sheikh Zayed, the palace is now an attractive museum that opens all its rooms to show them to its visitors.
We then continue to the Al Ain National Museum (in case its open) With a collection of archaeological and ethnographic items that show the local culture and traditions over more than 7,000 years of history, the Al Ain National Museum is the oldest museum in the United Arab Emirates. Then we visit Al Ain Oasis Certain privileged points in the desert have underground aquifers that provide life and greenery to their surroundings. The city has several oases among which the central Al Ain Oasis stands out, a green space in which countless palm trees emerge.
Al Jahili Fort: Royal summer residence and important symbol of power and control, Al Jahili Fort is one of the largest in the country. We finish our tour with lunch and then visit Camel Market, the camel market in Al Ain is the most important in the country and every day, except Mondays, it attracts numerous buyers and sellers from different parts of the emirates. The market is surprising and entertaining, as it allows you to see countless camels that merchants negotiate for and finally are transported in small vans.
Price as per number of people:
1-4 : 580 $
5-8 : 730 $
9-12 :850 $
12-16 : 970 $
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