KHOR KALBA MANGROVES: UAE's Hidden 7,000-Year-Old Secret
Just an hour and a world away from Dubai’s glittering skyline lies a hidden sanctuary of ancient stillness: the Khor Kalba Mangrove Reserve.
“The drive to the east coast, with the Hajar Mountains as your companion, builds a sense of anticipation. Arriving at the reserve, you’re greeted not by a bustling entrance, but by a quiet, eco-conscious gateway to nature. The air changes—it becomes cooler, saltier, and carries the rich, earthy scent of the tidal marsh.”
Timings: 6.30 pm is the closing time but ticket counter gets closed 1 hour before.
Ticket:15 AED and free for children below 12
Buggy: There is a free buggy ride you can take from parking crossing the bridge and dropping at the main entrance.
- Ancient Ecosystem: “This is the oldest and largest mangrove forest in the Arabian Gulf, a living fossil clinging to the coast for over 7,000 years.”
- The Boardwalk: “A long, wooden boardwalk snakes over the lagoon, offering panoramic views and perfect vantage points for photography and birdwatching without disturbing the fragile environment.”
- The Contrast: “The dramatic backdrop of the mountains meeting the still, green waters of the creek creates a landscape unlike any other in the UAE—raw, serene, and powerfully beautiful.”
“A day at Khor Kalba isn’t about entertainment; it’s about reconnection. It leaves you with a sense of calm and a reminder of the delicate, natural ecosystems that thrive beneath the region’s modern surface.
It’s a place for quiet contemplation, for nature lovers, and for anyone seeking a breath of authentic, undisturbed air.”
