United Arab Emirates
The UAE is one of the touristic countries, located geographically in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula and overlooking the Arabian Gulf. The UAE consists of seven emirates: Ajman, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah, Dubai, Umm Al Quwain, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah.
Tourism in Emirates
touristical monuments
Features of the Emirate of Ajman: Ajman Museum.
Features of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi: Al Diqaa Fort, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque, Heritage Village, Emirates Palace and Ferrari World.
The Emirate of Umm Al Quwain is: Dream Land, and Island of the Sun.
Features of the Emirate of Dubai: Burj Al Arab, which opened in 1999 AD, Dubai Waterfront Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah, Burj Khalifa opened in 2010 AD, and Dubai Metro.
Landmarks of the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah: the ruins of the city of Julfar and its wadis, the fortress of Daiyya, the palace of Zoba, and guard towers.
Features of the Emirate of Sharjah: Ain Ain Wheel, Al Qasba Canal, Sharjah Aquarium, and Arabian Peninsula Animal Center.
Features of the Emirate of Fujairah: Masafi Falls, Wadi Seiji, one of the most beautiful valleys in the United Arab Emirates, Wadi Al-Wraya.
Tourism festivals and events
There are many festivals and events in the UAE including:
Abu Dhabi Classic Music Festival.
Sharjah Water Festival.
Fujairah Shopping Festival.
Womad Festival.
Dubai Shopping Festival.
Umm Al Quwain Marketing Festival.
Dubai Summer Surprises.
Ras Al Khaimah Arabian Camel Festival.
Ajman Shopping Festival.
Archaeological tourism
Umm al-Nar archaeological island, which contains more than fifty burial chambers with circular shapes, and some pottery and copper ware.
The Qattara agricultural area, which has two rectangular structures containing gold statues, pottery, stone, copper and bones.
Hili archaeological area located in the north of Al Ain, which owns seven tombs in round shapes, and observation towers.
Badaa Bint Saud area.
Mount Hafeet Archaeological.
The archaeological site of Al-Darihana dates back to the Islamic era.
Fort Jahili, which is one of the largest fortified bastions.
Cemetery of armies dating back to the era of Islam.
Fort Al-Marijib Fortress, which was built in 1820 AD.
Sculptured sculptures dating back to the sixth millennium, or the third millennium BC.
Malihah Farm affiliated to the Sudair clan.
Al Qusais Archaeological Area located in the Emirate of Dubai, which dates back to the end of the second millennium BC.
The tombs of Manama.
Qadfa area.
Al-Malihah area, which has Islamic round tombs.
Mount Faiyya, which dates back to the Stone Age.
Graves of Bahas, which has the oldest Islamic mosques in the UAE.
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