Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is a vital wetland reserve located in Dubai, renowned for its vibrant avian population including flamingos and other migratory birds.
Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the few urban protected reserves in the world, located on the outskirts of Dubai. This sanctuary spans around 6 square miles of wetland habitat and is a crucial stopover point for migratory birds along the East Africa-West Asia flyway. It is particularly famous for its large population of flamingos, which are a major draw for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The sanctuary's diverse ecosystem encompasses salt flats, mudflats, reed beds, and lagoons, providing a rich habitat for wildlife including fish, crustaceans, and up to 450 species of animals and birds. Ras Al Khor also holds cultural significance as part of Dubai's effort to preserve its natural environment amid rapid urban development. Despite its proximity to the bustling city, the sanctuary offers a unique opportunity to witness wildlife in their natural habitat, making it an attractive spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.
Flamingo Roosting Areas
Mangrove and Tidal Creek Ecosystem
Bird Photography Hides
Interpretive Trails for Bird Watching
Specifically designated spots where you can observe flamingos up close as they feed.
Shelters from which visitors can watch birds without disturbing them, complete with informational displays.
Paths through the mangroves that allow visitors to explore while preserving the delicate ecosystem.