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Ecotourism Areas Details

Al Hili Archaeological Park

Representing a place of  exceptional universal value, Al Hili Archaeological Park represents one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites in Al Ain.

The archaeology offers awareness of the settlers of the land and their transition from hunter to sedentary societies. Dating as far back as the third millennium BC; prehistory is evidenced in the Bronze Age buildings and carved stone tombs of the Umm al Nar culture. Falaj  irrigation systems were subsequently built in the first millennium BC during the Iron Age, demonstrating the management of water and the progress of agriculture.

Similarly, in respect to the sustained development of economic and domestic means, it is understood that the settlement signified trade routes with Mesopotamia and the Indus valley. The foundations for the region’s architecture, furthermore are believed to have originated here. 

Al Hili Archaeological Park in this respect, represents a place of interest for anyone who wishes to see for themselves evidence of a civilisation dating from prehistory and who wish to gain knowledge of the ancient people and their association with the land.


Emirate

Abu Dhabi.


Access

The archaeological park is accessible throughout the year.


Nature of the Area

Land


Primary Classification

Archaeological sites and historical monuments.


Additional Classification(s)

UNESCO World Heritage List.


Nearest city or town

Al Ain.


Events and activities

Witnessing cultural heritage and learning about an ancient civilisation’s relationship with the environment.


GPS Location

How to get here

Located in the north of Al Ain, nearby Al Hili Oasis.


Recommended Visit Season

October to April.


Working Days

The park is open to the public from 4 pm to 11 pm between Saturday and Thursday and 1 pm to 11 pm on Friday.


Facilities

Parking. Washrooms.


Entrance fees

Entry to the park is free.


What To Take

Appropriate outdoors clothing and footwear. Taking water and food is also recommended.


Website

Contact

Enquiries by telephone can be made to the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi on +971 2 444 0444. Email contact can be made through info@dctabudhabi.ae


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