Head on over to discover all about the birds and wildlife of Abu Dhabi at this superb nature sanctuary.
One of the first natural reserves in Abu Dhabi, the site will welcome visitors from Tuesday to Saturday every week between 8 am- 6 pm without any entry fee. Read our full article on the Al Wathba Wetland Reserve here.
The reserve is home to more than 260 migratory bird species, including its star attraction the Greater Flamingo, as well as some 230 species of invertebrates, 11 mammals, 10 reptiles, and 35 plant species.
The reserve also includes a visitor center, a Bird Hide and a viewing platform. The reserve’s two walking trails allow visitors to closely observe its natural habitats and wildlife.
Visitors can expect to encounter fascinating species including the Cuckoo Wasp, Black Fat-tailed Scorpion, Greater Spotted Eagle, Red Fox, Egyptian Spiny-tailed Lizard, Desert Monitor Lizard, Cape Desert Hare, and Purple-blushed Darter.
Visitors will need to adhere to measures related to the Covid-19 pandemic, such as wearing face coverings, keep to safe distances, and follow guidance issued inside the reserve.
Visitors must show a negative Covid-19 PCR test for a period not exceeding one month, with the exception of children under 12 years old to enter.