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        elevated the allure of these historic sites.
        With a focus on creative touches that highlight the ancient heritage of the oases, the UAE continues to improve the
        quality of services available, making these destinations even more appealing.
        As part of the fifth season of the ‘World's Coolest Winter’ campaign, launched under the theme ‘Green Tourism,’ the

        UAE is showcasing its most iconic oases.
        In collaboration with the Ministry of Economy, the National Agricultural Center, and local tourism bodies, the campaign
        invites visitors to explore these sustainable destinations.
        The initiative aims to promote community engagement in sustainable farming practices and encourage eco-friendly

        tourism.
        It aligns with the UAE's tourism strategy, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice
        President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, which strives to develop a unified and sustainable
        tourism framework across the country.
        Al Ain Oasis
        Al Ain Oasis stands as one of the UAE's most significant tourist destinations, offering a glimpse into ancient human

        settlement and agricultural practices that date back to the early Bronze Age, around 3000 BCE.
        Recognized for its cultural and historical value, the oasis was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011.
        Officially opened to the public in 2016, Al Ain Oasis welcomes visitors to explore its environmental education center
        and wander through its extensive shaded pathways, lined with 147,000 date palms.
        The oasis is home to nearly 100 plant species and several productive farms.

        It is a lowland area where palm trees, fruits, and vegetables grow under the shade of palms, irrigated by traditional
        ‘Aflaj’ water channels.
        Al Ain Oasis continues to attract large crowds, with over 300,000 visitors in the first half of 2024.
        Among its key attractions is the environmental center, which offers a unique experience that takes visitors on a
        journey through time from the present to the past.

        The oasis also features a three-tiered garden displaying plants from traditional oasis farms, as well as a miniature
        version of Al Ain Oasis that highlights its origins, the factors behind its formation, and the significance of its location.
        This miniature oasis also showcases the role of nearby forts, which were crucial in protecting the oasis from external
        threats.
        Additionally, Al Falaj exhibition introduces the ancient water distribution methods used in the traditional irrigation

        system known as the Al Aflaj.
        In Al Ain, another notable site is Al Hili Oasis, located at the northern edge of the city. Covering 60 hectares, it is home
        to nearly 40,000 date palms spread across more than 252 farms.
        The oasis also features several historic buildings, including a watchtower and a fortified house, both constructed in
        the early 19th century.
        Liwa Oasis

        Liwa Oasis, the largest natural resort in the Rub' Al Khali desert, or Empty Quarter, is a breath-taking blend of lush
        palm groves and towering red sand dunes.
        The oasis, which stretches over 100 kilometers in a crescent shape from east to west, is home to abundant
        groundwater near the surface, enabling agriculture and livestock farming for generations.

        It features some of the tallest sand dunes in the world, with heights reaching over 150 meters.
        The oasis is dotted with numerous forts and castles, including two historic forts that have stood for over a century.
        A prominent landmark in the area is the ‘Qasr Al Sarab’ resort, designed as an ancient fortress, blending royal
        elegance with contemporary luxury.
        Since its opening, ‘Qasr Al Sarab’ has earned multiple accolades, including the titles of "Best Desert Resort in the


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