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Eid in Hatta is a vibrant adventure

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People enjoy family gahterings at Hatta on the third day of Eid Al Fitr.

Sumayya Saad, Staff Reporter

The great turnout of visitors of the city of Hatta, which is located in the heart of the picturesque Hajar Mountains, came to confirm that it is an ideal destination for celebrating Eid Al Fitr and has a global position as a vibrant city, especially in adventure experiences and the beauty of the desert and sand dunes.

On the third day of Eid, the city witnessed large crowds of visitors who enjoyed an unforgettable holiday in its picturesque natural sites, most notably were the Hatta Dam and the lake formed by the dam.

As one of the largest water bodies in the area, the lake actually turned into a tourist destination for visitors to enjoy the unique nature and practise camping and kayaking.

Visitors also go to Hatta Kayak to enjoy the experience of rowing boats in the lake, which is full of colorful fish species and has a wide range of rowing boats, including pedal boats, water bikes and electric donut-shaped boats. These offer an adventure for everyone who seeks to spend fun times in the arms of nature, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Hatta also provides in the heart of the desert a quiet atmosphere for visitors to relax and enjoy the natural beauty, whether it is about adventure, relaxation or exploration. The desert offers a number of experiences that render Eid Al Fitr celebrations an exceptional memory.

For sports enthusiasts, the Hatta Mountain Bike Trail Centre provides a range of challenging tracks that suit all skills.

History enthusiasts can also explore the Hatta Heritage Village, which offers a glimpse into traditional life in the UAE through its restored buildings, exhibitions and workshops.

For those looking for a more peaceful experience, the Hatta Honeybee Garden and Discovery Centre provides a serene atmosphere, through which visitors can learn about the vital role bees play in our ecosystem and have the opportunity to taste local honey.

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