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This stunning moment captured on the red difficulty Hatta trail.
Video from our lovely Hatta trip last weekends. We did absolutely all hiking trails from green to black. The one thing the shocked us the most if that some of the black difficulty trails is actually climbing! There is no warning signs or anything or maybe we went to the place we doesn't supposed to go :)
Anyway, attempt black trails only if you have special training! In the following weeks we will post more, so you will have a better idea of what Im talking about.

The crazy part is that bus costs just 6,5$. The Hatta prices itself also incredibly cheap. We had a big meal for two for just 8$!

Comment below, where you want us to go next? Or maybe start more blogging style of videos with talking behind the cam.

Surrounded by the Hajar Mountains, Hatta is covered in undulating peaks and troughs perfect for hiking. You can trek along the winding wadis at the foothills of the mountains, near the border with Oman. Here you’ll see the varied terrain, from sandy patches to sharp rocks. Hiking offers a sense of peace and adventure for all types and ages with lots to explore along your journey. Discovering Hatta by foot is the best way of truly experiencing Dubai’s largest national park.

Little info:
Hatta (Arabic: حتا) is an inland exclave of the emirate of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Formerly an Omani territory, its ownership was transferred to Dubai in or around 1850.

Previously known as Hajarain, Hatta became a dependency of Dubai during the reign of Hasher Bin Maktoum after the Omani Sultan Turki bin Said transferred the territory, finding himself unable to defend it against the Na'im of Buraimi, who had settled neighbouring Masfout (today a part of the emirate of Ajman). The village was still called Hajarain as recently as 1906.

The old village of Hatta includes two prominent military towers from the 1880s, a fort from 1896 and the Juma mosque, which was built in 1780 and is the oldest building in Hatta. Some ancestral burial chambers from the Hafit period (3200-2500BC) can be found in the east part of the village. Some of them have been completely rebuilt.[9] The traditional water supply was through the falaj system, which also has been restored.Since it is located in the mountains, traditionally it was the summer habitation of Dubai-based families escaping the heat and humidity of the coast and trying new outdoor activities.

Since the early 1980s, Hatta has been a popular vacation destination for western expatriates and local families alike for 'wadi bashing' through the tracks between Hatta, Mahdah and Al Ain.

Incredible hiking trails through the Hatta Mountains
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This stunning moment captured on the red difficulty Hatta trail.
Video from our lovely Hatta trip last weekends. We did absolutely all hiking trails from green to black. The one thing the shocked us the most if that some of the black difficulty trails is actually climbing! There is no warning signs or anything or maybe we went to the place we doesn't supposed to go :)
Anyway, attempt black trails only if you have special training! In the following weeks we will post more, so you will have a better idea of what Im talking about.

The crazy part is that bus costs just 6, 5$. The Hatta prices itself also incredibly cheap. We had a big meal for two for just 8$!

Comment below, where you want us to go next? Or maybe start more blogging style of videos with talking behind the cam.

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