Experience the natural wonders and rich history of Al Ain on a private 4x4 tour. Explore ancient forts, lush palm groves, and the unique desert landscape.
Experience the natural wonders and rich history of Al Ain on a private 4x4 tour. Explore ancient forts, lush palm groves, and the unique desert landscape.
- Al Ain Zoo - Al Ain Zoo hosts over 4,000 animals and offers unique experiences such as giraffe feeding, camel rides, and the delightful Elezba petting zoo. As the largest and most renowned zoo in the region, it features transparent enclosures housing both native and exotic species, including the Arabian oryx, Barbary sheep, rhinos, hippos, tigers,…
- Al Ain Zoo - Al Ain Zoo hosts over 4,000 animals and offers unique experiences such as giraffe feeding, camel rides, and the delightful Elezba petting zoo. As the largest and most renowned zoo in the region, it features transparent enclosures housing both native and exotic species, including the Arabian oryx, Barbary sheep, rhinos, hippos, tigers, lions, and more.
The zoo is highly regarded for its conservation and breeding program, which aims to protect and preserve rare species from extinction. This includes an engaging walk-through lemur experience. Visitors can enjoy ample green spaces for picnics, playgrounds, cafés, and restaurants. Additionally, a train tour is available to explore the wildlife area.
- Jebel Hafit - For breathtaking sunrise and sunset photography, as well as stunning views of Abu Dhabi’s lush garden city of Al Ain, visit the summit of Jebel Hafit mountain (also known as Jebel Hafeet). Standing at 1,249 meters, this peak is the highest in Abu Dhabi and the second tallest in the UAE. The summit can be reached by car, motorbike, or bicycle for those up for the challenge.
This Al Ain mountain, located on the border with Oman, has been shaped over millennia, with significant fossil discoveries contributing to the understanding of the city’s ancient history.
- Al Ain Oasis - Stroll through the shaded paths and reconnect with nature in the verdant Al Ain Oasis, a tranquil haven spanning 1,200 hectares in Al Ain’s ‘Green City.’
It’s easy to forget you’re in a desert in this lush oasis, which is a visual delight and one of Al Ain’s most beautiful. Visitors can escape city life and admire 147,000 date palm trees, over 100 plant varieties, and historical relics like the ancient falaj irrigation system. The falaj is a crucial part of the region’s heritage and a key reason why Al Ain is a UNESCO Cultural Site.
- Al Jahili Fort - Since its opening in 2008, Al Jahili Fort, located about an hour and a half from Abu Dhabi in Al Ain’s lush garden city, has been a hub for activities related to Abu Dhabi’s philosophy, culture, and heritage. Built in the 1890s by order of Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, also known as Zayed the First, it served as a residence for the ruling Al Nahyan family.
Constructed from sun-dried mud brick, the fort underwent initial restoration in 1985, followed by a major rehabilitation by the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi between 2007 and 2008. Surrounded by a lush park, the captivating fort received the prestigious Terra Award for Internal Design and Layout in 2016.
- Sheikh Zayed Palace Museum - Originally the residence of the United Arab Emirates’ Ruling Family and the Ruler’s administrative center, Al Ain Palace Museum was built in 1937 and expanded by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE’s Founding Father, who lived there until 1966. It was renovated and transformed into a house museum in 2001. The palace still showcases architectural features typical of the Transition Period (1930s–60s) in Al Ain.

- Al Jahili Fort
- Al Ain Palace Museum
- Air-conditioned Vehicle
- Al Ain Wildlife Zoo (Including Entry Tickets)
- Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off
- Bottles of Water
- Al Ain Oasis
- Jabel Hafeet Mountains - Rising to a height of 1,249 metres
- Al Jahili Fort
- Al Ain Palace Museum
- Air-conditioned Vehicle
- Al Ain Wildlife Zoo (Including Entry Tickets)
- Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off
- Bottles of Water
- Al Ain Oasis
- Jabel Hafeet Mountains - Rising to a height of 1,249 metres
Discover Al Ain!
Al Ain, known as the oasis city of the UAE, is a remarkable natural marvel where palm trees surpass the number of houses, and ancient waterways sustain the desert terrain. The city’s rich history is a source of immense pride, earning it the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The landscape is as varied as its culture, ranging from…
Discover Al Ain!
Al Ain, known as the oasis city of the UAE, is a remarkable natural marvel where palm trees surpass the number of houses, and ancient waterways sustain the desert terrain. The city’s rich history is a source of immense pride, earning it the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The landscape is as varied as its culture, ranging from bustling city streets to the serene desert dunes. Within the city, visitors will find ancient forts that embody long-standing traditions and narrate significant tales of the nation’s beginnings.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.