Hatta, an enchanting inland enclave of the Emirate of Dubai, was once part of Oman until it was handed over to Dubai in 1850. Nestled within the majestic Hajar Mountains, Hatta is a haven for adventure lovers, boasting undulating peaks and valleys that are perfect for hiking. One of the region's most iconic landmarks is the Hatta Dam, a stunning sight surrounded by towering mountains, making it one of the largest and most picturesque dams in the area.
Hatta is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities like hiking, kayaking, and mountain biking. As part of your adventure, we’ll take you to explore the charming Heritage Village and the scenic Hatta Hills Park. Don’t miss the serene Swan Lake, a small picturesque lake where graceful swans glide across the waters.
For thrill-seekers, the Hatta Wadi Hub is the ultimate adventure playground, with exciting activities such as the Hatta Ride Hub, Gel Ball, tube sliding, zorbing, archery, and football zorbing.
Pickup included
Tour Include Kayak or Boat <br/>Pickup included
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Hatta from a unique perspective – out on the shimmering waters of Hatta Dam. Surrounded by rugged mountain peaks and stunningly blue waters, this tranquil spot offers the perfect escape.
Choose your adventure: hop on a kayak, pedal boat, or water bike to glide across the crystal-clear surface while enjoying the scenic vistas. If you prefer to sit back and relax, book a tour boat with a knowledgeable guide who will share fascinating insights about the region’s history and natural wonders.
Whether you’re looking to get active or simply soak in the beauty, Hatta Dam is the ideal destination for an unforgettable day on the wate
Built in 2004, Hatta Hill Park is spread across the mountainside and is a popular spot for picnics and barbecues. There's plenty of space for children to run and play, plus running tracks and sports fields. At the highest point of the mountain park is a tower, which offers great vantage points of the surrounding Hajar Mountain range and the village.
The Hatta Heritage Village is popular with tourists who want to see the not too distant past of life in the Emirates. This restored traditional village is one of the oldest in the country, dating back to about the third century BC. Carefully reconstructed stone houses and water wells sit among two watchtowers, a traditional majlis and a fort. There’s also a nice collection of old photographs detailing traditional life in Hatta, a basket-weaving area and a museum space showcasing old tools and weapons. The Al Sharia palm tree farm next door has a great example of the ancient falaj irrigation system
Just a short distance from Hatta Heritage Village, you'll find the serene Swan Lake, a peaceful pond that’s a magnet for local wildlife. With a rich variety of birds, including house sparrows, Indian silverbills, kingfishers, herons, and of course, elegant swans, this is the perfect spot to immerse yourself in nature.
Bring along your binoculars, find a comfortable spot, and watch as these beautiful creatures glide across the water, feed, and interact in their natural habitat. It’s also an ideal place for families to enjoy a relaxing picnic by the water’s edge.
Just remember: take your rubbish with you and resist the temptation to feed the wildlife, so we can all help keep this sanctuary as pristine as it is.
Hatta Wadi Hub is a must-visit. This purpose-built facility is surrounded by mountains and offers a whole host of adventure and activities.
Take your pick from downhill carting, zorbing, a human slingshot, axe throwing, archery, free-fall jumps, adventure rope courses, wall climbing or trampolining.
We will stop near to restaurants customers have 40 Minute for lunch break.Lunch is not included in package.
Two way travelling from Ras al Khaimah to Hatta approximately 3 Hours
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Sweet dumplings made from a batter of flour, yeast, and cardamom, served with date syrup.
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Ras Al Khaimah is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, it's important to be aware of local laws and customs.
Al Ghail Terminal, Al Jeer Terminal
Buses are available but not as extensive as in larger emirates. They are affordable and connect major areas.
Available • Apps: Careem, Uber
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