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Top 5 tourist attractions in Al Ain

| @indiablooms | Jun 28, 2018, at 08:19 am

Fondly termed as "Garden City" located in the Middle Eastern country of UAE, the Al Ain sets a perfect example of lively energy with perfect natural background. It is among the famous getaways in the country for both the locals as well as the tourists. The city boasts a particularly dramatic setting with a perfectly majestic backdrop of a gigantic mountain touching the skies. Al Ain can be termed as the perfect respite away from the noisy city backdrop.

Now if you have been planning your next awaited trip for the city of Al Ain, here you go with the top tourist attractions.

1-Al Jahili Fort:

You might have visited a beach and built a fort out of sand but a visit to the Al jahili fort displays before you a massive structure that looks similar to the sand castle but way bigger in size. The castle is a treasure house designed for the ancient era of Al Ain as well as Emirati history. It was constructed in 1891 which served as the city's defense while saving the precious grooves of palm trees. Apart from being a mesmerizing castle, it also serves as the headquarters of the Oman Trucial Scouts. For a short tenure, it used to serve as the home for local governor. It also houses beautiful gardens loved by the visitors. If you are looking for a place to stay, there are ample luxurious as well as affordable hotels in Al Ain.

2-Hili Archeological Park:

With ample findings that date all the way back to stone as well as the bronze age, the Hili Archaeological Park ranks among the tourists places that attracts a lot of audience. Palm trees that are found in enormous number in the area surround this park. The findings displayed in the park make up for half of the total that was excavated in the area some of which date as far back as 3rd Millennium BCE.

3-Hili Fun City:

Now who doesn't love a park decked with fun rides and loved by children. The Hili Fun City is a great theme park as well as the most famous in UAE which attracts a lot of tourists and especially families with children looking for some fun time. The place houses more than 40 adrenalin-pumping rides along with a special one named Sky-Flyer.

4-Al Ain Zoo:

This particular zoo has a wide-spread enclosure for animals that houses an array of animals starting from mammals to reptiles and many others. The big wild rulers of the animal kingdom such as lions, black leopards, tigers, pumas, and jaguars are kept in separate enclosures with facilitation for breeding programs.

5-Wadi Adventure:

If you love water sports, make sure you visit the region's first-ever man-made facility for kayaking, white-water rafting, and surfing. It is located around foothills of Jabel Hafeet, the majestic mountain. It is the best place in Al Ain to experience some water based thrill amidst the desert backdrop paired with palm trees.

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