Over the years, the Million Street in Madinat Zayed in the Al Dhafra region has become one of the most prominent landmarks in the region, where the street turns during the Al Dhafra Festival every year into a meeting place for camel lovers and owners who want to sell their camels or who want to seize the opportunity to buy distinctive camels in an attempt to increase their chances of winning Apple camels organized by the festival. The street also leads to many traders and brokers who seek to be a party to the sale and purchase deals. Over the past years, the street witnessed many huge deals worth millions of dirhams, among which it gained its name, importance and reputation that reached all countries of the region.

The scenery of camel processions as it guided in "Million Street", is one of the most important scenes unique to the Al Dhafra Festival, which continues its activities of the 13th to the 25th of December, organized by the Committee for the Management of Festivals and Cultural Programs in Abu Dhabi, where camel owners are keen to take their solutions to the street Whether to showcase its aesthetic specifications, even if they do not have a desire to sell it, especially in light of the presence of large numbers of camel lovers in the place, and the camel often runs in the middle of the road and is surrounded by its owners and friends with their cars, and the more beauty standards that it enjoys Camel The more cars that follow The procession, and the sound of car horns, was an expression of the admiration of the visitors of the place.

This year, Million Street is witnessing an increasing presence of camel owners, surpassing previous sessions of the festival, thanks to the initiative of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the festival, by increasing the festival’s awards to support the camel owners to acquire the most important indigenous Arab dynasties, Opening the door wide for the increasing number of participants in the camels' camels witnessed by the festivals, as the total value of the festival awards in its current session is about 60 million dirhams, including 52 million prizes. Camel camel and 8 million dirhams for other various heritage competition prizes.

The amendments introduced by the festival administration this year in terms related to the number of participating camels also contributed to attracting more posts, as the number was reduced from 50 camels in previous years to 30 camels, and increased additional runs for budgets, in addition to opening the way for the participants to run Al-Bairaq and all participants in general to participate in these runs, which led to an increase in the number of participants.