"Bab Al-Nujoum Al-Mughira" is the first camping site in the Emirates within a reserve

  • Bab Al Nujoom Al Mughaira Resort extends over an area of ​​154 hectares in the port city.

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About 160 km west of the capital Abu Dhabi, Bab Al Nujoom Al Mughaira Resort is located in Al Mirfa City in the Al Dhafra region, which was inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Ruler’s Representative in the Al Dhafra region, to represent the latest eco-tourism destination for camping in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

The resort, which is being developed by Modon Real Estate in cooperation with the Department of Municipalities and Transport in the city of Al Marfa in Al Dhafra region, covers an area of ​​154 hectares, and is characterized by its adoption of the concept of returning to connect with nature, and it is the only camping site in the Emirates that is located within a nature reserve, where it allows its visitors to stay in “caravans.” » Furnished and equipped cabins with all accommodation and hospitality requirements, with the possibility of lighting a fire for heating and barbecue, according to what the organizers of the place explained during the media tour that was organized the day before yesterday, in the presence of the Director of the Implementation Department at Modon Real Estate Company Ahmed Al Sheikh Al Zaabi, and the Director of the Urban Planning Department in the Department of Urban Planning. Municipalities and Transport Hamid Al Kaabi.

The resort includes 20 air-conditioned caravans "Airstream", and 20 other cabins ranging in size from one to two bedrooms, all equipped with a private swimming pool, while the oasis area includes a large swimming pool that includes another small for children, a restaurant, a café, a bike rental shop and a children's play area.

The resort provides its visitors with the opportunity to communicate with nature by exploring the protected ecosystem that includes many plants and animals that can be seen through the roaming trails, whether on foot or with trained drivers, accompanied by guides who provide them with abundant information about these plants and animals and their relationship to the local environment, and their importance In ancient people's life, the forest was home to sand deer and red desert foxes.

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