UAE is known for its opulent restaurants, highrise buildings, majestic skylines and adventure parks. While we all of that, but besides that, the country is also known for its abundance of flora and fauna. Be it the wadis or wildlife sanctuaries- the nation has it all. And now to showcase its rich flora and fauna, a brand new nature reserve is opened in Al Ain. Read on to know more.
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The Al Batha Nature Reserve In Al Ain Is An Ecotourism Project For Wildlife
The Al Batha Nature Reserve in Al Ain is an ecotourism project devoted to wildlife such as ducks and birds. The serene and captivating reserve hosts a lake, playgrounds and even a shaded area for visitors. You can enjoy the sight of the beautiful golden dunes and green ghaf trees. The area has undergone significant redevelopment before opening its gate to the visitors.
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One Can Visit The Reserve Daily From 9 AM To 10 PM
In terms of the visiting hours, the reserve is open daily and is located close to Hili in Al Ain city. You can visit the reserve daily from 9 AM to 10 PM, stated the Abu Dhabi Media office.
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Well, this is not the first time a reserve like this has been set up. Abu Dhabi already has Jubail Mangrove Park, where UAE-ites can enjoy kayak trips through Mangrove Park or take a stroll on a boardwalk over the mangroves at the park. The best part is that it’s super close to the city, so you don’t have to travel much to enjoy nature at its best.
First Published: February 05, 2021 12:58 PM