Riserva naturale di Ras al Khor con fenicotteri
Riserva naturale di Ras al Khor con fenicotteri
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The Ras al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, often called "The Cape of the Creek," is a vital wetland reserve nestled in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Situated at the head of Dubai Creek, where freshwater meets the Arabian Gulf's salty tides, this unique ecosystem thrives at an elevation around -31 meters, making it a surprising natural haven amidst the city's towering skyscrapers. It is internationally recognized as a Ramsar Site, highlighting its ecological significance.
Visitors are consistently captivated by the sanctuary's star…
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Elevazione -30 m
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domenica 24 maggio
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Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h
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The sanctuary generally closes around 5:30 PM. It's advisable to plan your visit to ensure you have ample time to explore the hides and observe the wildlife before closing.
No, entry to the Ras al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary and its bird hides is completely free, making it an accessible natural escape for everyone.
The sanctuary is located at the head of Dubai Creek, just minutes from Downtown Dubai. While specific direct public transport routes to the hides might be limited, you can typically reach nearby areas via Dubai's bus or metro system and then take a short taxi ride to the sanctuary's entrance or specific hides.
Yes, staff members are known to feed the flamingos between 10 AM and 4 PM. This can be a special viewing opportunity to see the large flocks up close.
The sanctuary features mostly flat terrain, including mudflats, lagoons, and areas around the bird hides. It's generally easy to navigate and suitable for all fitness levels, including casual walkers and families. There's also a great bike trail leading to the observatory for cyclists.
While the general terrain is flat, specific information on wheelchair accessibility for all hides and pathways is not explicitly stated. Visitors with mobility concerns are advised to check with the Dubai Municipality or the sanctuary directly for the most up-to-date accessibility details.
Beyond the iconic flamingos, Ras al Khor is home to over 450 species of birds, including ospreys, marsh harriers, egrets, and kingfishers. You might also spot crustaceans, small mammals like Ethiopian hedgehogs and Arabian red foxes, and various reptiles and fish within its diverse ecosystems.
The sanctuary itself is a protected natural area and does not have on-site cafes. However, given its proximity to Downtown Dubai, numerous dining options are available just a short drive away.
To fully appreciate the diverse birdlife and spend time at the various hides, a visit of 1 to 2 hours is generally recommended. This allows for leisurely observation, especially during flamingo feeding times.
Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. Given Dubai's climate, lightweight, breathable fabrics are ideal. Don't forget a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, especially during warmer months. Binoculars are also highly recommended for birdwatching.
Absolutely! The sanctuary is an excellent spot for beginner birdwatchers. The bird hides are equipped with binoculars, and the sheer number and variety of birds, especially the flamingos, make for easy and rewarding observation. Informational displays often provide details about the species you might encounter.
As a protected wildlife sanctuary, pets, including dogs, are generally not permitted to ensure the undisturbed natural habitat for the resident and migratory species. It's best to leave your furry friends at home when visiting.