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Things To Do In Sharjah, UAE: Top Hiking Trails

If you're on vacation in the UAE and looking for an adventure-filled activity, explore these top 5 hiking trails in Sharjah

OT Staff

One may think Sharjah is a fantastic destination for foodies and culture buffs, and though that's true, there's enough to enjoy if you love adventure too. If you are holidaying in the UAE and want to enjoy an activity that mixes up adventure with fun, set your eyes on these exciting hiking trails that run through Sharjah. 

Wadi Shees Nature Trail

Wadi Shees Nature Trail

If you're looking for a scenic hiking route, consider the Shees Valley trail. The ancient "falaj" system adds to the peaceful atmosphere with the sound of flowing water. The trail passes through mountains, a historic village, and farms, offering a chance to see various plants and animals. There is also a shaded oasis among palm trees. Be sure to bring water, food, and proper footwear as there are few places to rest along the way.

Al Rabi Hiking Trail

The Al Rabi Tower was built in 1915 as an important part of Khorfakkan's defense system. It proudly stands at the top of a clearly marked path that winds up the mountain, providing breathtaking panoramic views. This path is a safe and enjoyable hiking option, perfect for beginners, including those with limited experience and young children. The trail is well-marked and has numerous scenic viewpoints. However, the parking spaces at the trailhead fill up quickly, so visitors may need to park further down the hill and walk a bit longer.

Mleiha Fossil Rock Hiking Trail

Mleiha Fossil Rock Hiking Trail

When heading east from Sharjah towards Kalba, Fossil Rock is an impressive landmark to see. The fossils found here are over 80 million years old and are a testament to the time when the Arabian Peninsula was underwater. Take a moment to appreciate these ancient fossils. The area offers stunning natural beauty, including clear blue skies, rugged hills, and unspoiled desert sands. Note that the journey includes a brief, steep vertical rock-climbing section, which may be challenging for some. As there is no shade, it is recommended to start the journey early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

Al Rafisah Hiking Trail

Al Rafisah Hiking Trail

With various terrains and stunning views, hikers are sure to enjoy this location. The round trip hike to Al Suhab Rest Houses takes about three hours and is very rewarding. Even if you're not an experienced hiker, you'll still appreciate the beautiful scenery at the start of the hike. If you decide to turn back early, it's not a problem. The trail is well-marked and has interesting rock formations and ancient terrain. The path is also moderately easy and suitable for hikers of all levels. At the summit, you'll be blown away by the stunning panoramic views.

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