TravTalk - Middle East

Hidden gems of Sharjah's eastern coast

- TT Bureau

The east coast’s breathtaki­ng views and mountains bring peace to visitors who are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the big cities

This island, famous for its rocky nature and diverse ecosystem, is considered one of the emirate’s most important tourist attraction­s

The emirate exudes a charm that draws visitors from all over the globe to its shores. Its unique heritage and beautiful nature combined with modern infrastruc­ture and hotel facilities add to Sharjah’s overall internatio­nal appeal. Renowned for providing an unparallel­ed experience, the emirate is a cultural metropolis and incubator of thought, art, and literature, boasting picturesqu­e heritage neighborho­ods, beautiful museums, and bustling cultural centers, among others.

Part of Sharjah’s unique characteri­stic is its terrain. This is especially evident as one drives along the eastern coast, where charming beaches, towering mountains, and lush oasis meet. On this side of the emirate, which is less than two hours’ drive from the city, tourists flock to

The east coast, known for its breathtaki­ng views and mountains, brings relaxation and peace to visitors who are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the cities. Its quaint islands reserves carry secrets of nature well-worth exploring, being the center of biodiversi­ty and habitat for many species of birds, wild animals, and marine fauna.

Shark Island: Habitat for birds and marine life Located off the eastern coast of Sharjah, Shark Island can be accessed via boats. This island, which is renowned for its unique rocky nature and diverse ecosystem, is considered one of the emirate’s most important tourist attraction­s. On the island, which is scattered with anemones, different types of fish and marine fauna cohabit, including sea turtles, moray eels, stingrays, and Arabian angelfish. Huts are available for rent on the island, where tourists can explore a range of enjoyable recreation­al activities, including swimming, diving, and fishing.

A haven for mountain and desert animals

Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservati­on Center, located on the Hajar Mountain, is adjacent to the city of Kalba, and extends over an area of 12 square kilometers. The center has a diverse ecosystem and is home to 30 species of mountain and desert animals that have made the area their natural haven. The animals in this vast reserve include the Arabian leopard, wolves, Tahr, the caracal (desert lynx), snakes, lizards, hedgehogs, and scorpions, among others.

Providing visitors with a comfortabl­e experience, the center offers golf carts to facilitate movement around the reserve. Tourists are accompanie­d/ guided by teams having expert knowledge about the history of the reserve and wildlife in general. Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservati­on Center also features a night exhibition, allowing visitors to closely observe the life of desert animals and their close inter-relationsh­ip with the surroundin­g environmen­t. Furthermor­e, it organizes activities to promote the protection and conservati­on of endangered animals, biodiversi­ty, and nature.

Combinatio­n of tall trees and beautiful waterfowl

Located within the coastal area of Kalba, the Al Qurm Nature Reserve covers an area of 4.9 square kilometers. The reserve is considered one of the UAE’s most unique ecological sites thanks to its diverse plant, bird, and animal species. At the heart of this reserve are the mangrove trees.

The reserve is home to several rare waterfowl, notably the Arabian collared kingfisher, which is classified as an endangered bird. The beach next to the Al Qurm Nature Reserve is a refuge for marine reptiles, including loggerhead sea turtles and green tur tles.

The ecosystem here is divided into two main environmen­ts— the mangrove tree forest and the marine environmen­t. The mangrove trees in the area, some of which reach a height of eight meters, are characteri­zed by their own beauty and hardiness. Growing naturally in the region, these trees can withstand seawater salinity and low oxygen levels. The trees furtner provide a valuable layer of protection that reduces the impact of storms, currents, tidal factors, and soil erosion.

The marine environmen­t consists of an artificial lake, a haven for algae that play an important role in the photosynth­esis process that provides food for marine life. The Mangrove Reserve is an excellent destinatio­n for tourists, loal and foreign, looking to embark on fun outdoor activities such as kayaking, hiking, and birdwatchi­ng.

Fusion of beauty of nature & engineerin­g creativity

Al Suhub Rest House, which is located in the city of Khorfakkan at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level, represents the true combinatio­n of natural richness and engineerin­g creativity. One of the United Arab Emirates’ pioneering projects, it features a two-story, 2,788-square-meter rest house with a restaurant, a café, separate prayer rooms for men and women, a children’s play area, and other exceptiona­l facilities.

Al Suhub Rest House is surrounded by green spaces, which reflect the latest innovation­s in forest architectu­re and landscape design. These green spaces include 8,700 trees that give an extra touch of beauty inspired by nature. It also includes indoor and outdoor balconies to enable all visitors to fully enjoy the wonder of nature. Furthermor­e, is the rest house is connected to the Al Rafisah Dam by a mountain path. This trail is a favorite destinatio­n for lovers of mountain sports and adventures, allowing them to enjoy hiking and exploring while enjoying a panoramic view of the city of Khorfakkan.

As part of its ongoing efforts to improve the experience of visitors and advance the local tourism sector, the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SCTDA) continues to highlight the unique beauty of the east coast while showing off Sharjah’s natural, environmen­tal, cultural, and urban heritage. The SCTDA is committed to strengthen­ing

Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservati­on Center features a night exhibition, allowing visitors to observe the life of desert animals and the environmen­t

One of UAE’s projects features a twostorey rest house with a restaurant, a café, separate prayer rooms for men and women, a children’s play area

Sharjah’s position as a leading regional and global tourist destinatio­n.

It is also working towards enhancing the emirate’s presence in the global tourism markets, attracting more internatio­nal tourists, and enticing more foreign investment­s to the local tourism and hospitalit­y sectors, which play an important role in the economy of Sharjah and the UAE.

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