

Qasr Al Hosn, the oldest stone building in Abu Dhabi, is a historic fort and former palace that offers a glimpse into the emirate's rich history.
Sweet dough fritters drizzled with date syrup

Sweet vermicelli with eggs and sugar, topped with rose water

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat, vegetables, and spices

Qasr Al Hosn is an outdoor historical site, and long sleeves protect from sun and occasional breezes.

Exploring the fort and its surroundings involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Abu Dhabi's climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Traditional Emirati weaving, often featuring geometric patterns and natural dyes, symbolizing the UAE's rich cultural heritage.
Aromatic Oudh oil, extracted from the Aquilaria tree, is a popular gift and has been used in the UAE for centuries.
Intricate carvings on date palm fronds, often depicting traditional patterns or calligraphy, are a unique Emirati art form.
Iconic Indian restaurant known for its Hyderabadi biryani, serving breakfast since 1976.

Local favorite for traditional Emirati breakfast, offering a variety of local dishes.
Popular Indian restaurant serving authentic Punjabi cuisine, a lunch favorite for many.
The oldest building in Abu Dhabi, offering a glimpse into the city's past.

A recreation of a traditional Emirati village, showcasing local culture and crafts.
An iconic, luxurious hotel with stunning architecture and a beautiful beach.
Nestled in the Yading Nature Reserve, this hot spring offers a serene and rejuvenating experience amidst the stunning Tibetan landscape.
A vibrant night market along the Pishorini River, offering local cuisine, handicrafts, and cultural performances.
Nanputuo Temple, a serene Buddhist temple complex perched on the southern coast of Xiamen, offers stunning ocean views and a tranquil atmosphere.