

Al Wathba Market, a bustling traditional souk, offers a glimpse into the UAE's cultural heritage with its vibrant shops and local produce.
Respect local culture and dress modestly in public.

Explore the market and nearby areas comfortably.

A haven for birdwatchers, this reserve is home to over 250 species of birds.
The oldest stone building in Abu Dhabi, offering a glimpse into the emirate's history.

A luxurious hotel with a stunning beach, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
Handcrafted pottery from Al Wathba, reflecting the region's traditional craftsmanship.
Intricate handwoven textiles, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage of the UAE.
Fresh, locally-grown dates, a staple in Emirati cuisine and culture.

Sweet vermicelli with eggs, sugar, and cardamom, topped with sliced almonds.
Small, deep-fried dough balls soaked in honey syrup, often served with cream.
Slow-cooked rice dish with meat, vegetables, and spices, often served with yogurt.
A local favorite for traditional Arabic breakfast with a view of the market.
Known for its traditional Emirati breakfast and stunning views of the mangroves.
Offers a variety of Arabian and Middle Eastern dishes in a traditional setting.
A lush, 12,000-acre reserve in Haiti, home to diverse flora and fauna, including the critically endangered Haitian Amazon parrot.
A vibrant water festival featuring elaborately decorated snake boats, held annually in Aranmula, Kerala.
Bakkhali Jetty, a serene coastal spot, offers stunning views of the Bay of Bengal and is a popular destination for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts.