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The best farms to visit in Dubai
Tue, March 14, 2023
Learn about organic crops, collect fresh produce and meet the animals – the whole family can discover a thriving green scene at these top agricultural spots.
Grow your greens at Emirates Bio Farm
It's the UAE’s largest private organic farm, with as much emphasis on education as producing the finest crops. Just a short drive from Dubai's city centre, you can make your way to this green spot for a true farm experience. Our top tip? Book a group tour and sunset session. The experience starts with an in-depth visit around the acres of land, followed by the opportunity to get involved and harvest your own vegetables. Don't miss out on the fun of getting towed on a tractor trip, before settling on the dunes to watch the sun go down over the horizon. Keep an eye out as the farm also hosts pop-up dining experiences throughout the year.
- Al Shuwaib, Al Ain - UAE
Make it a bee-utiful day
Get a front-row seat to witness nature’s finest work at Honeybee Garden and Discovery Center in Hatta. Book the Bee World Discovery Package, which sees visitors get kitted out in protective clothing – ideal for photo opportunities – before being introduced to the stars of the show during a tour of the garden. Don't forget to make a bee-line for the the onsite shop at the end, so you can head home with a sweet souvenir.
- Al Fay Road, Hatta - Dubai
Help save the planet
Eco-friendly urban farming has become a reality in the UAE thanks to UNS Farms in Al Quoz . Although you won’t see a patch of soil for miles around, all of the fresh produce is grown onsite using nutrients fed through a water-based system, with roots growing in humid air and water without pesticides. Head here to give the little ones a lesson in sustainability, while picking up the ingredients for a delicious salad, safe in the knowledge that every step of the process is accounted for.
- 4th Street, Al Quoz 3, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Discover your green fingers
Given the environmentally-friendly remit at the heart of its planning, it comes as no surprise that The Sustainable City is living up to its name. A flourishing park runs through the entire length of the district, forming the community’s Central Green Spine, which houses 11 biodome greenhouses and covers 3,000sqm of planted space. Now the city’s residents have started cultivation with a plan to grow as many fruits and vegetables as possible, and there’s never been a better time to get involved as extra volunteers are always welcome.
- The Sustainable City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Staycation in an agricultural area
Happiness Farm in Hatta offers up a very different kind of getaway, as you and the family will be able to spend the night in a rustic, self-catered farmhouse surrounded by cultivation. Fire up the barbecue or take it easy in the farm’s private swimming pool, before challenging the family to a game of billiards or foosball. Keep an eye out for the rabbits and deer, who often wander over to get fed by visiting guests.
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Pick your own delicious veg, enjoy field to plate foods, take a tractor ride, feed the animals or even do a spot of beekeeping. These UAE farms offer an educational and fun day out for the whole family
No matter our age, learning where our food comes from is essential to understanding not only the intricate systems of food production but the impact of those methods on our health and the environment. By visiting UAE farms, we not only can experience desert nature, but the whole family can better understand what goes into growing the food we eat while enjoying a fun day out.
Visiting UAE farms can also help us appreciate the hard work and dedication that goes into producing our food. By understanding where our food comes from, we can make more informed decisions about the food we buy and consume and support sustainable and ethical food systems.
Fortunately, in the UAE there are a variety of farm experiences for adults and kids to enjoy. Visitors and residents alike can immerse themselves in the local culture and traditions by visiting one of the many farms that provide a glimpse into the country’s rural side.
So now that the weather is slowly cooling down, why not take the kids for a fun and educational day out? Here are our top picks of UAE farms to visit.
Emirates Bio Farm – Al Ain, Abu Dhabi
Emirates Bio Farm is the UAE’s largest organic farm, specialising in producing certified organic vegetables, fruits, and eggs. Visitors to the farm can purchase vegetables newly harvested from the field and a range of organic products. Best of all? Emirates Bio Farm has created an integrated tourism center to allow visitors to experience farming in a safe and fun environment. The facilities include a farm shop, an outside dining area, and a greenhouse restaurant. Guests can relax in the restaurant, farmhouse, and outdoor gazebo with freshly pressed organic juices, brewed organic coffee, and an organic field-to-plate menu.
Running hourly, guests can participate in tractor tours, a fun activity for the whole family that can help inspire a healthy and active lifestyle and is an enjoyable bonding experience amid nature. Hop onto the educational tour around the farm and immerse yourself in the refreshing greenery. During this time, guests will learn organic and sustainable farming methods and have a chance to harvest their vegetables. The cost is AED40 per person, including the tractor tour (children under three are free).
No reservation is required; the program runs on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors are welcome to all amenities in the visitor center; tickets must be purchased to visit the fields and greenhouses.
There’s also a Farm to Table Brunch every Sunday! Enjoy a wide selection of vegetarian dishes, fresh juices, hot drinks, and desserts prepared using our own organic produce. Straight from our farm to your table at AED80* per person only. Children under 6: AED40* and children under 3: free (*exclusive of VAT).
Tours are available from November through April. Emiratesbiofarm
Desert Organic Farm, Wadi Al Amardi, Al Khawaneej
Specializing in harvesting more than fifty different crops over four hectares of land, the Desert Organic Farm relies on sustainable farming practices to grow fresh produce, which includes a large variety of fruits and vegetables. Depending on the cultivar, crops take 25 to 60 days from planting to the first harvest. Some plants, such as broccoli, continue to produce for the season; others, such as carrots, are phased in planting to ensure a continuous supply. The property also has date trees that grow different varieties of fruit, and visitors can also buy organic eggs, which are sold on-site.
Desert Organic Farm
New Leaf, Dubai Investment Park – 2 – Dubai
Want to learn more about microgreens? The team at New Leaf produces authentic hand-reared, organically farmed, soil-grown superfood microgreens for discerning customers across the UAE. Over the last two decades, founder Adam Stewart has been pioneering the growth of microgreens and is passionate about growing the best products. Guests can visit the indoor vertical farm , which houses over fifty varieties of microgreens, baby greens, edible flowers, and specialty salad mixes. New Leaf is proud to supply close to 200 restaurants across the UAE and can be purchased by consumers at several local grocery outlets.
Mazaraa , Mazaraa Farm Shop, Al Bayha, Abu Dhabi
Part cafe, part farm shop, the mantra at Mazaraa is ‘we sell what we grow.’ As such, this UAE farm shop shelves are stocked with seasonal produce grown on the land and organic oil and honey from the UAE. To be assured of the freshest produce, guests can even pick their produce on the farm and enjoy farm activities such as feeding the animals, fishing, and camel rides. The fee runs AED25 for adults and AED15 for children, which obtains entry plus a snack and juice. Afterward, guests can head to the farmhouse-style Mazaraa cafe for freshly brewed coffee and delicious bake.
HoneyBee Garden and Discovery Center , Hatta
It’s not just fruits and vegetables available in UAE farms! Guests can get a front-row seat to witness some of nature’s finest work in Hatta. Surrounded by the towering Al-Hajar mountains and stunning native flora and fauna, Hatta Honeybee Garden and Discovery Center is the first specialized garden in the Middle East and North Africa to offer tours, workshops, and hands-on projects highlighting the fantastic world of honey bees. The Hatta Honeybee Garden and Discovery Center was established in late 2018 under the stewardship of H.H. Engr. Salem Bin Sultan Al Qasimi covers an area of 16,000 square meters. The site is also home to hundreds of indigenous and exotic trees, such as Samar, Ghaf, and Sidr.
Since its inception, the Hatta Honeybee Garden and Discovery Center has been at the forefront of educating thousands of visitors about the region’s rich history of beekeeping, the role of bees as the world’s key contributor to the natural ecosystem, and the importance of preserving these creatures through planting trees, conducting research, and sustainable beekeeping. Book the Bee World Discovery Package, which ensures protective clothing before being introduced to the bees. Tickets are AED50 for adults and AED30 for children and are sold on-site.
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My Farm Dubai , Al Khawaneej, Dubai
There’s a new place in Dubai where guests can join and tend the crops. My Farm Dubai is a self-sustaining, eco-farm that combines nature and technology to grow fruit and vegetables in the middle of the Dubai desert. Located in Al Khawaneej, the property also produces herbs, spices, and honey that visitors can harvest in group or private sessions during a two-hour weekly tour. Guests can get some gardening done and learn new skills. There are adult workshops and full experiences to help teach you to tend to plants, while children are catered to with specialized sessions.
My Farm Dubai
Below Farms , Abu Dhabi
Finally, how about mushrooms? Below Farm’s fully automated controlled environment systems allow the team to grow mushrooms in the desert all year round. The indoor vertical farming technique has a seven-level stacked grow structure that requires minimal space, can be set up anywhere, and does not need arable land.
The team at Below Farm will shortly be offering unique visits to the farm, where guests can take home their mushroom grow kits. Starting February 25th, the team will offer bookable open farm days. For AED150, guests will get a tour, attend a mushroom BBQ tasting, and take home a mushroom home grow kit.
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Greenheart Organic Farms , Sharjah
Greenheart is 100 per cent chemical free and grows over 180 different types of crops, specialising in organic produce and using sustainable practices like underground water reserves to water plants. The vegetables and fruit are harvested daily at the farm in Sharjah, reaching consumers within hours of being picked from the ground.
Additional Local UAE Farms
While unavailable for individual visits, there are other local and community farms to consider supporting. Consumers should be reminded that plant-based viruses and diseases are the biggest threat to organic farming. This is why many UAE farms restrict access and refrain from permitting customers to pick their own.
At Mary Anne’s Fresh Produce , the team is committed to bringing an incredible variety of products grown locally through sustainable methods. The UAE farm develops innovative products to help local chefs take their dishes to the next level. Products range from edible flowers to microgreens and specialty leaves.
Wherever you choose, there are abundant farms to choose from, visit, and support in the UAE!
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Educational Institutions (schools & universities) can experience a unique and enriching journey to our farm during weekdays, where they can explore a range of fascinating attractions. Begin the adventure with the milking process firsthand in our state-of-the-art parlour. Interact with our friendly and curious baby calves. That's not all—prepare to discover even more enticing experiences and surprises during your visit to our farm. *We are currently not serving family or individual visits; however, we are working to further bring also this experience in the near future. **Online reservations are temporary. We will contact you via phone or email to confirm the date and time of your tour to our farm.
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Top Farms to Visit in the UAE
Amidst the golden sands of Dubai and its neighbouring emirates, an agricultural revolution quietly thrives, weaving a story of resilience and ingenuity. From the ancient pearl farms that once dotted its coasts to the modern marvels of vertical farming, the UAE's agricultural landscape is as diverse as it is fascinating.
This land's farming roots can be traced back to the pearl divers and camel herders of old, who understood the delicate balance of life in a challenging environment. Today, that legacy is carried forward in an array of farming ventures. The UAE boasts not just traditional agriculture farms, but also unique camel farms, where these majestic creatures are not only bred but also celebrated as a vital part of Emirati heritage. Petting farms offer a family-friendly insight into rural life, allowing children and adults alike to interact with animals and learn about their care.
Yet, perhaps the most striking evolution in UAE's farming is the rise of vertical farms. In the face of environmental challenges like water scarcity, soil salinity, and extreme temperatures, these high-tech havens stand as testaments to the UAE's commitment to sustainable agriculture. They are not just farms; they are futuristic laboratories where plants grow in meticulously controlled environments, using a fraction of the water and space required by traditional farming.
This fusion of tradition and technology makes the farms of the UAE a must-visit for anyone seeking a break from the urban sprawl of Dubai. Offering more than just a peek into the country's agricultural practices, these farms are a gateway to understanding the UAE's deep connection with its land and its forward-thinking approach to preserving and celebrating it.
Uns Farms - Vertical Farming
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Uns Farms UAE is a pioneering urban farm in Dubai, dedicated to creating a sustainable future in food production. As the global population grows, they focus on providing high-quality, farm-fresh produce right in the heart of the city. This approach helps ensure fresh and healthy food options are readily available, while also supporting local communities and promoting sustainability.
Their farming method, known as Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA), perfectly mimics a plant's natural growing conditions. This results in exceptionally healthy and tasty produce. Uns Farms specializes in growing a variety of produce like microgreens, salad lettuces, edible flowers, and herbs, all of which are free from pesticides and grown with minimal environmental impact.
The key to their success is vertical farming combined with hydroponic irrigation . This innovative technique allows them to grow a wide range of produce locally, even in the UAE's arid conditions. It also means their products travel fewer "food miles", keeping them fresh and nutritious.
Uns Farms' indoor vertical farming enables them to produce high-quality vegetables throughout the year. They use advanced LED lighting and hydroponics to create the perfect growing conditions, ensuring a constant supply of fresh produce.
Their location in Dubai allows them to quickly deliver their produce to various businesses, making the city a part of the food production process. This approach not only ensures fresh produce for consumers but also contributes to a healthier environment.
Location: 4th Street, Al Qouz 4, Dubai
Contact: +971 52 44 55 066
Website: unsfarm.com
Emirates Bio Farm
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Emirates Bio Farm, established in 2016 as the largest organic farm in the UAE is driven by a mission to contribute to a secure and sustainable food system, promoting healthy living and environmental conservation, while offering genuine, certified organic food to the market.
The farm is committed to environmentally friendly practices, growing over 60 varieties of products organically in the desert. They use sustainable farming methods like crop rotation and natural pest control, ensuring their crops are free from chemicals. This approach not only produces healthier food but also helps preserve the environment.
Education is a key part of Emirates Bio Farm's mission. They use agri-tourism to teach people about the impact of their food choices on the environment. The farm offers tours and experiences to encourage a healthy lifestyle and a deeper connection with nature.
By operating as an integrated farm, Emirates Bio Farm contributes to the UAE's food security. They focus on making organic food affordable and accessible, reducing the need for imported produce. This also includes a seed library to support regional independence in food production.
Choosing their organic produce means avoiding the chemicals in commercially grown food, getting more nutrients, helping to preserve ecosystems, and supporting local farming that results in fresher, tastier produce.
Visitors can enjoy the farm's Visitor Center, which includes a farm shop and restaurant, The Farmer's Table , serving healthy, organic meals made from freshly harvested ingredients. The farm is a great destination for various events and offers a range of organic, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.
Location: Al Shuwaib, Al Ain
Contact: +971 3 783 8422
The Camel Farm
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The Camel Farm in Dubai is a serene oasis of relaxation and cultural immersion. It's a place where visitors can escape the hustle of the city, relax with a karak, and enjoy the beauty of the desert. The farm offers various activities including petting farm animals , camel rides , and stargazing to the sound of an oud. It's not only a great place for adults to unwind but also an educational experience for kids, teaching them to love and care for animals.
The farm also serves as a hub for celebrating Emirati and Khaleeji culture. Through art exhibitions, workshops, live music, lectures, and food journeys, it actively promotes local customs and traditions, welcoming new ideas to connect visitors with the region's heritage.
Sustainability is a key focus. The Camel Farm is built for energy efficiency, minimizing waste of water, food, and electricity, showing a commitment to protecting the environment for future generations.
Respect for local wildlife is paramount, as the farm is located within the Al Marmoom Conservation Reserve , home to gazelles, oryxes, and other desert animals. The farm operates with a deep respect for these creatures, ensuring minimal disturbance to their habitat.
Visitors can enjoy close encounters with friendly camels, and there are also goats, rabbits, chickens, deer, turkeys, and pigeons for the little ones to meet. General admission is AED 30 for those above 3 years, with free entry for younger children and discounts for those above 65. Additional experiences like guided tours, animal feeding, camel rides, and camel hugging therapy are available at varied prices, with tailored packages for events and groups upon request.
Location: Along the Dubai Road E77 northbound, between D63-Al Qudra Rd and E66-Al Ain Rd
Contact: +971 50 485 7676 (Whatsapp)
Website: thecamelfarm.ae
Suwaidi Pearls - Pearl Farming
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The Suwaidi Pearls pearl farm, established in 2004 by Mr. Abdulla Rashed Al Suwaidi , represents a significant milestone as the world's first Arabian Pearl farm. It marks the resurgence of Arabian Pearls in the region, bridging the gap between the historic natural pearl industry and today's cultured pearls.
Suwaidi Pearls is not just a farm but an educational center that opens its doors to the public, offering a unique insight into the cultural heritage of pearling. Visitors can explore the natural lagoon and learn about the biodiversity of the area, which is a haven of natural beauty and tranquillity.
The farm offers an immersive experience into the ancient Pearl trade, including the history of early explorers in the Gulf and legends of Arabian Pearls. It delves into various aspects of the pearling industry, such as the science behind pearl creation, the role of oysters in the ecosystem, methods of farming oysters, the life of a pearl diver, different roles on a pearling boat, and the ethical traditions of pearl traders.
Abdulla Rashed Al Suwaidi , a descendant of original pearl divers, founded Suwaidi Pearls to preserve and showcase this vital part of Arabian culture and history. The farm provides a unique opportunity to understand and appreciate the intricate balance between nature and human skill in sustainable pearl farming.
Location: Al Rams St, Al Rams, Ras al Khaimah
Contact: +971 50 773 6086
Kids Farm at Dubai Safari Park
Dubai Safari Park offers a delightful experience for families at the Kids Farm, where visitors, especially children, can meet and interact with a range of friendly farmyard animals and birds. The Kids' Farm is an exciting blend of a farm and a petting zoo, allowing guests to feed and touch various animals.
Some of the animals at the Kids' Farm include Sheep, Donkey, Pony, Goats, Ducks, and a variety of Birds. The farm also features a special Aviary where children can feed different birds, enhancing their interactive experience. Dubai Safari Park staff conduct educational tours, providing valuable information about the farm animals and the birds in the Aviary.
Location: Dubai Safari Park
The Hatta Honeybee Garden and Discovery Center
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The Hatta Honeybee Garden and Discovery Center, established in 2018 under H.H. Engr. Salem Bin Sultan Al Qasimi , is a unique facility in the MENA region. Located amidst the Al-Hajar mountains, it spans 16,000 square meters and houses 300 of their beehives. The center offers tours, workshops, and hands-on projects, helping visitors learn about honeybees and the importance of their preservation.
The Hatta Honeybee Garden operates daily from 9 am to 5 pm, with tickets priced at AED 50 per person. No booking is required. However, children under 3 years are not permitted on tours and all visitors must wear masks during their visit.
Location: Al Fay Road, Hatta, Dubai
Contact: +971 56 499 6405
These farms not only offer unique experiences and learning opportunities but also play a crucial role in preserving the nation's agricultural heritage and promoting environmental stewardship.
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Emirates Bio Farm is where the earthy goodness of farm life meets the thrill of exploration. This is not your average farm visit, it’s an adventure! This organic farm in the heart of the UAE is a place where nature and agriculture come together to create a unique experience for visitors.
If you’re looking for a fun and safe way to experience farming, the Emirates Bio Farm is the place for you. Here, you can get up close and personal with the animals, explore the fields and gardens, and learn about the farm-to-table journey of the fruits and vegetables grown on-site.
Imagine a place where the air is fresh, the sun is shining, and the soil is rich with life. This is the Emirates Bio Farm, where you can get your hands dirty and embrace the natural world around you. Feel the rush of excitement as you wander through the vibrant greenery, marvel at the colorful array of produce, and bask in the beauty of the surrounding landscapes.
As you explore this amazing farm, you’ll discover the magic of sustainable agriculture. Learn about the importance of organic farming, and how it supports the environment and local communities. Taste the difference in the produce grown here, and discover the unique flavors that come from using traditional farming techniques.
Whether you’re an experienced farmer or a curious beginner, the Emirates Bio Farm has something for everyone. The farm offers guided tours, workshops, and hands-on experiences that will teach you about the ins and outs of farming. Get your hands dirty as you plant seeds, tend to the crops, and harvest the fruits of your labor.
But the fun doesn’t stop there. The Emirates Bio Farm also offers a range of activities for the whole family. Kids will love the petting zoo , where they can cuddle with the cutest farm animals, and the play area, where they can run wild and have fun. And for the adults, there’s a farm-to-table restaurant that serves up delicious, organic dishes that are bursting with flavor.
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Despite problems due to the scarcity of water resources, arable land, soil salinity, and difficult environmental conditions, Dubai now boasts one of the world’s most technologically advanced agriculture industries.
- Currently, in the UAE, there are over 30,000 farms.
- In the 1970s there were only 4,000.
There are three main types of farming activities carried out in Dubai are
- Farming fish and related animals
- General agriculture – farming crops
ECO1 farm: One of the world’s biggest vertical farms in Dubai opened in July 2022.
A joint venture between Crop One Holdings (a Massachusetts-based vertical farming company) and Emirates Flight Catering (the catering business that serves Emirates Airlines).
Location: Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central.
Capacity: The hydroponic facility grows more than 1 million plants, which provides an output of 3,000kg per day, at any given point.
Benefits: The leafy greens grown in the facility will be used for catering for passengers on Emirates and other airlines.
Camelicious Farm : A working camel farm with around 6000 camels.
Over 35 years ago, the idea of a camel-milking facility was born at the Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL) in Dubai. The ultimate goal was to introduce camel milk to the markets and by doing so, to make it accessible to a large number of consumers.
Camelicious Farm Customer Care Phone Number and Other Details
Address : Camelicious – Dubai Al Ain Road, Exit 26, Um Nahad 3 area – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Contact information : + 971 42281034
Appointments : camelicious. ae
Capacity : Camelicious – 4MWp Solar PV Plant
Benefits: 35 years of tradition in supplying quality camel milk to the people of Dubai is a great achievement to be cherished.
Location: View Google direction here .
Ras Al Khaimah flower Farm in Dubai (RAK Flower Farm)
- Al Mazroui-The owner of this mind-blowing flower farm hand picks the seeds with his heart and soul. And the colors and flowers together give a stunning visual treat as any human could resist enjoying at this flower farm.
- And the farm is filled with over 30,0000 flowers, and people can visit and enjoy the flower-picking process and even bouquets making.
- Mazroui worked at the Central Bank of the UAE for 29 years, before he realized his passion and turned his attention to flower farming full-time. Nothing comes easy as it took seven years of dedication for 50-year-old Mohammed Al Mazroui to grow such a charming farm in March 2021.
- The farm recently opened to visitors, giving them the option to create their bouquets and pay directly on-site.
Ras Al Khaimah flower Farm in Dubai Customer Care Phone Number and Other Details
Address : Wadi Asimah, off the Masafi-Dibba (E89) highway. It takes approximately 1 hour and 24 minutes to travel from Dubai International Airport to the RAK Flower Farm via the Khorfakkan Road.
Working time: 7 am until 11 am and then from 2 pm until 6:30 pm
Desert Organic farm: Farm fresh vegetables reach your Fork just in time.
Desert Organic is a proudly Emirati-owned and run family business and we are proud to grow and sell honest products at fair prices. It is one of the few organic farms in the UAE that is fully certified by the highest UAE organic certification bodies. Currently, it grows kale, squashes, celery ,fennel, okra, sweet potatoes ,radishes, capsicums, beetroot, beans, sweetcorn, chillies, several tomato varieties, carrots lettuses, potatoes ,pumpkins, melons and wide variety of herbs and dates.
Desert Organic farm Customer Care Phone Number and Other Details
Address : It is located in Al Khawaneej, Dubai. Desert Organic Farm Wadi Al Amardi, Al Khawaneej – Dubai, P.O Box-10774
Phone: +971506247993 , +97142975022
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.desert-organic.com
AL Rawabi Dairy Farm
Established way back in 1989 with just 500 heads, now In the heart of Dubai’s desert with 16,500 happy cows roaming around 300 acre farm! This Dubai dairy farm is the largest producer of dairy in UAE achieving annual milk yields of 11,500 liters through a system based on solely imported feed and 24/7 milking. It runs with a total of 16,500 cattles in which 9500 are milking cows. It deals with the total of 350 employees, located 45 minutes outside Dubai, UAE. It produces two different types of milk such as,
Infotainment: You can also take a tour through Al Rawabi’s dairy farm to find out exactly how your milk ends up in your fridge. You can educate your kids and give them a good learning about the working of the farm in detail rather cow image in their EVS books. But pre booking is necessary for the tour timings .
Visitors Attention:
Visitors will be able to enjoy at least 18 fun activities, like,
- running through hay mazes to participating in a milking competition,
- many competitions,
- stage shows and
- other exciting activities for the whole family.
- The entire experience is built around farm activities, and the technologies involved.
AL Rawabi Dairy Farm Customer Care Phone Number and Other Details
Address : Al Khawaneej – Al Khawaneej 2 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.
Phone: +97147043000
Desert Oasis Farm-A Petting Farm sound like, “Fun, Fur and Feather”
- The Best place for the kids of all ages to interact and feed the animals, located within the Desert Equestrian Club at Al Khawaneej in Dubai.
- If you wish your children have the real fun interacting, without no delay, take a trip over to Desert Oasis farm.
- Winter Timings: Monday – Saturday: 9am to 12pm & 3pm to 6pm,Sunday Closed
- Summer Timings (May – Sept) Monday – Saturday: 4 PM – 7 PM,Sunday Closed
- Payment by cash only, no cards
Desert Oasis Farm Customer Care Phone Number and Other Details
Address : Desert Equestrian Club – behind Dubai Municipality Vet Clinic – Al Khawaneej – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.
Phone : +971544843394
E-mail : [email protected]
Emirates Bio Farm: Choice is yours: Eat and educate organically !
Wish to eat farm fresh organic fruits and vegetables, then your choice is ”Emirates bio farm” located in Dubai.
- It is the biggest private organic farm in Dubai covering 2,50,000 sq/km established in 2016.
- It includes an integrated tourism centre allowing visitors to enjoy the green world with family and fun.
- Educational tractor tour is another special mention which gives a rejuvenating effect on weekends after a tiring work.
- Allowing the children to harvest by their own hands makes them understand the value of farmers and nature’s gift.
- When Nature feeds you this much, why waiting to feel it?
How to get to Emirates Bio Farm:
Currently there is no public transport available that will bring you directly to the farm,but is easily accessible by car.
Emirates Bio Farm Customer Care Phone Number and Other Details
Address : 8th St – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates
Phone: + 97137838422
Fax: +97137838598
Email: [email protected]
Myfarm Dubai goes with a motto of “Nature Is for everyone”
Mother Nature gives it all and we humans help it reach the people. Myfarmdubai was founded in a big vision allowing everyone to consume organic food. Additionally, it also has a mission to spread knowledge about growing plants using 100% sustainable and sustainable methods and techniques.
It help the environment by using zero% insecticides, fungicides or others. As gardeners in the deserts and descendant of family of cultivation,he recognized that we live in a harsh desert climate but there are always solutions in nature and easy to implement to eat better and local. Personally tested and tested for several years on European soil but also UAE is the trademark of Myfarmduabi.
Super speciality about this farm is,
- It also sets up a personal consultation with our garden or farm help to look after your plants or you are passionate about starting a garden.
- This pandemic really took us little close to the nature, nothing but doing gardening. It includes both of young and old people at home(as no other way too?
- The workshops that myfarmdubai particularly like to focus on the young people to teach them and communicate everything to them about growing plants.
- And why to have a second thought?!Whole family is set to visit Myfarmdubai? Yes.
Myfarm Dubai Customer Care Phone Number and Other Details
Address : Burj Khalifa – Downtown Dubai – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Phone: + 971503347261
Email: [email protected]
Greenheart Organic: True to Nature, True to Yourself
How it feels like to go to your backyard and pick vegetables of your choice to cook?
With all that imagination set, start Ordering organic produce from Greenheart which is same as that.All produce grown on the farm is harvested freshly every morning, boxed out and delivered to homes within hours. Next to our own amazing selection we source what we can’t grow here from trusted organic farms in Lebanon, Sri Lanka and India.
For your Information:
- Free dubai deliveries for orders over AED50.
- Free AbuDhabi city deliveries for orders above AED250.
Place orders in Greenheart Organic Farm
- Simply select everything you need and proceed to check out.
- Select your delivery area and your slot.
- Greenheart Organic farm delivers to most areas in Dubai daily (weekdays) and if you place your order before 12 noon you will receive your order the next day
Greenheart Organic Customer Care Phone Number and Other Details
Address : Al Barsha – Al Barsha South – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Phone: +97143617010
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Organic Farms to visit in the UAE
11 Mar, 2020 | Dubai | 0 |
Have you ever wondered where your food comes from or how long it takes to get here? We have! Organic farming is so much healthier for the environment (and the local economy) and it emphasises the use of physical, mechanical and biological controls instead of using chemicals that harm the environment.
Living in the UAE doesn’t present the strawberry picking opportunities we remember of a British Summer back home, but there are some brilliant farms to visit with your children where you can introduce them to farm culture (and increase their love of fruit and vegetables at the same time!)
Here are some of the best organic farms in the UAE and the bonus is that you can visit most of them to get to see the organic farming in action and pick your dinner plate – all by yourself!
Emirates Bio Farm
Emirates Bio Farm is the largest privately-owned organic farm in the UAE located between Dubai and Al Ain amidst the red desert dunes of Al Shuwaib. On a 250,000 Sqm facility, Emirates Bio Farm is advocating for environmental protection, health and well-being of all UAE residents through driving a fully integrated visitor centre to allow visitors to experience farming in a safe, educational and fun environment. The farm offers educational tours, farm-to-table meals, affordable shopping and much more only 50 minutes away from Downtown Dubai. So, if you’re looking to escape the city for a fun day out with the family, look no further!
For more information visit www.emiratesbiofarm.com .
Desert Farm Organic
Situated in Al Khwaneej not far from Mushrif Park, Desert Farm Organic have a fabulous farm that’s open to the public each Saturday from 9am until 3pm.
They believe customers should not have to pay more for organic food imported into the UAE that can be a great expense, (both financially and environmentally) when they can offer the same quality items grown locally and offered at a much lower cost.
They offer more than 40 different varieties of vegetables, fruits and herbs, as well as free range organic eggs and delicious honey. They believe that it is healthier, fresher and more sustainable for the UAE then other alternatives available and are one of the few organic farms here that are fully certified by the highest European and American organic certification bodies. This ensures maximum freshness so that their produce goes from farm to fork in only a matter of hours.
It’s an Emirati family business and we love the fact that not only do they offer tours of their fields to see the crops and the domes, but they have their goats roaming around (that are pretty friendly so you can pet them a bit too). On top of this, their honey comes from their own beehives and they offer fresh, home-made lemonade and a popcorn stand for visitors to make them feel welcome!
For more info visit [email protected] or call 0505394332
Organic Oasis
Organic Oasis is a brand you may well recognise from seeing in the supermarkets, however, they believe in us being able to deal directly between their farms and ourselves, so they sell their produce at their farm shop too.
Due to their open transparency policy, you can visit their farm to see how them hand pick their crops and they actively encourage customers to take some time at the weekend to see how their organic farming works. Visitors are invited to pick their own produce and children are even offered the chance to join in with the farmers too.
School tours and private visits are available from Sundays to Thursdays between 8:30 am until 11:00 am and from 15:00 pm to 18:00 pm but prior reservation and confirmation is required. A minimum of 20 people need to attend before a tour can be arranged though, so gather some families together and make for an educational, fun (and tasty) day out!
For more information, you can visit http://organicoasis.ae/en/.
U-Pick at Farm 182
U-Pick at Farm 182 is tucked away in Al Rahba, Abu Dhabi. Their organic produce is both ESMA and EU certified and is much cheaper than what you’ll find in any grocery store! If you aren’t in the picking mood, there’s a small stand by the entrance for fresh picked veggies to-go, however, if your children have tagged along, be prepared to go on a fruit and veg picking adventure.
There are no guided tours, however the staff do explain the layout of the farm before you go on your own picking expedition. Remember to take your own basket and put your walking shoes on and you’ll be traipsing through soil and uneven sand, so high heels are a no-no. Children of all ages are allowed and the farm opens its gates every Saturday from 09:00am until 16:00 pm for ‘Pick Your Own Vegetables’ which makes a really fun day out.
For more info, visit www.igruae.com.
Community Farms
There are several areas to live in Dubai that offer their own community farms, designed to produce their own organic produce to sustain the communities that live there. The Sustainable City has 5 clusters of villas that are connected to a farm that produces vegetables and herbs, and you can read more about their farm here:
So you’re thinking of living in The Sustainable City
Another such community is Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) who have set up a farm to encourage families to grow fruit and vegetables over the winter months. This is open to Cedre and Semmer Villas tenants only and parents and children are invited to join in to participate in the scheme, where they are each given a plot of land, equipped with irrigation, to grow their own vegetables through the Winter until Spring each year. We’re all for initiatives like this that get our children out in the great outdoors and all of this will help to grow their interest in sustainability and the environment.
Yas Farm is situated between Al Ain and Abu Dhabi and produces daily fresh organic produce with a difference. They offer chickens, turkeys, ducks, pigeons, and rabbits as well as eggs and raw goats and camel milk.
Before farming their own products, they used to import food but they needed to use chemicals to keep it fresh and unspoilt before arrival. That is when Royal family guard, Mohammed Salama, turned his hidden passion of farming into a reality to bring us quality, organic meat daily. He aims to provide the public with organic food that is much cheaper than other organic food in the region.
The farm supports biodynamic farming principles and produces its own water that nurtures the land and produces the crops that the animals eat. This farm has banned the use of pesticides and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on their crops, and has banned the use of hormones and antibiotics on its farm animals meaning their customers get the real deal! Their shop is open daily from 9:00-21:00 daily in Abu Dhabi, and their owner Mohammad says that he’d like to invite visitors to the farm very soon. In the meantime if you would like to place an order for delivery, you can email Yas Farm at [email protected].
Greenheart UAE
Greenheart Organic Farms was founded in 2012 by a lady with a genuine desire to grow the best possible organic produce in a difficult farming environment. They began with a weekly delivery service of Mixed Vegetable Boxes to Arabian Ranches and soon after, they launched an online shopping service and they now have a store in Arjan near Miracle Gardens.
Greenheart offer an option that you can actually visit their farm too. They invite Dubai’s residents to take part in an “educational adventure” where you get a tour of the farm and are shown how they grow amazing organic produce in the middle of the desert!
Unfortunately, there’s sometimes a waiting list to visit and the farm visits are for Greenheart customers only but if you would like to find out more or contact them to book a visit, you can email [email protected] .
So with all this inspiration for fresh, tasty and healthy produce, all that’s left for you to do is decide which one you’ll go to!
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The QE2, Dubai.
The Retreat Palm Dubai MGallery by Sofitel
The Rib Room
The Ritz-Carlton Dubai
The Ritz-Carlton Dubai, JBR
The Secret Garden, Jumeirah Creekside Hotel in Garhoud
The Sevens Stadium
The Square @ISD, Dubai Sports City
The Sustainable City Equestrian Club
The Sustainable City Green Field
The Tent, Reform, The Lakes
The Terrace, Arabian Ranches Golf Club
The Theatre at Mall of the Emirates
The Theatre, Mall Of Emirates
The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi
Theatre by Erth
Theatre by Erth, Abu Dhabi
Theatre by Erth, Erth Hotel, Abu Dhabi
Theatre by QE2
Theatre by QE2, QE2, Dubai
Theatre by QE2, Queen Elizabeth 2, Mina Rashid Port
Theatre by QE2, Queen Elizabeth 2, Port Rashid
Times Square Mall
TODA Souk Madinat
Tr88house, Bluewaters Island
Trader Vic’s, Hilton Dubai Jumeirah
Trattoria, Souk Madinat
Trattoria, Souk Madinat Jumeirah
Treasure Island – Galeries Lafayette Le Gourmet – 2nd Level, Galeries Lafayette, The Dubai Mall
Treasure Island- Le Gourmet 2nd Level- Galeries Lafayette- The Dubai Mall.
Unit 01 & 02, The Hive Building, Studio City
Uptown International School, Mirdif
Urban Boxer, Unit 10, Dubai Autodrome, Behind Viva Supermarket
via Zoom link
Victory Heights Primary School
Villa 894, Al Raajii Street, Al Wasl Road
Voco Bonnington Hotel, Dubai
VOX Cinemas, Mall of the Emirates
Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah
Waldorf Astoria, Palm Jumeriah
Walnut Grove, City Walk
Warehouse 46
Warehouse Four, 4B Street, Al Quoz
Wavebreaker, Hilton Jumeirah
Welcome Centre, Dubai Autodrome, Motorcity
Wellth Clinic, Al Wasl Road
Winterfest, Times Square Centre
woo-hoo! 1 6A St, Al Quoz 1, Dubai
woo-hoo! Al Quoz
woo-hoo! Children’s Museum, 1 6A St, Al Quoz 1, Dubai
WPA Al Quoz 1, 56 3B St - Dubai
Yalumba, Le Meridien Dubai
Yalumba, Le Meridien Hotel
Yas Beach, Abu Dhabi
Zabeel Park
Zabeel Theatre, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray
Zeste, The Holiday Inn Festival City
20 apr 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Featured The Big Gourmet Brunch Volume 2 Jumeirah Al Qasr
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It’s back, by popular demand and we’re absolutely delighted! Get ready for the ultimate Big Gourmet Brunch this April. In celebration of the award-winning
It’s back, by popular demand and we’re absolutely delighted! Get ready for the ultimate Big Gourmet Brunch this April . In celebration of the award-winning restaurants and culinary talent across the opulent hotel, Jumeirah Al Qasr is set to give the ultimate gourmet makeover to its coveted Saturday brunch for one day only.
On Saturday 20 th April , The Big Gourmet Brunch Volume 2 will showcase the most exquisite dishes from seven distinct dining destinations, taking guests on a spectacular gastronomic journey. A day filled with exquisite flavours, entertainment, and the epitome of culinary excellence. This exclusive event is set to redefine brunching with an unparalleled gathering of Jumeirah’s Gault&Millau and Michelin-starred restaurants, bars, head chefs, and head mixologists.
French Riviera Beach
Experience the charm of the French Mediterranean with Chef Kim Joinie Maurin’s delicious creations.
Dive into the flavours of Italy as Chef Beatrice Segoni takes you on a culinary journey.
Al Nafoorah
Have a feast from the Middle East with the authentic taste of Lebanon with Chef Ali Fouad’s culinary expertise.
If you’re into a more global vibe with food you can enjoy the culinary adventure put together by Chef Eric Turgeon.
Spice up your brunch with Chef Jorge Rodriguez’s authentic Mexican delights.
Your stomach will be dancing with the exotic Asian flavours prepared by Chef Amara Mahayothee.
Al Qasr Pastry
And to finish, the prettiest and finest pastries crafted by Chef Dimitri Esposito.
The brunch will also have twelve drinks stations to compliment the award-winning food including a Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar and a dedicated Cocktail Bar hosted by Jumeirah Al Qasr’s head mixologist Mar Ibarra and Kumar Chaulagai, the head mixologist at Blind Tiger, Jumeriah Al Naseem.
And a brunch wouldn’t be a brunch without a live band plus dance performances.
If you’re having so much fun, you’re not ready to leave (and the babysitter is booked until late), you can keep the party going with an exclusive after-party at Bar Buci. Anyone at The Gourmet Brunch who is over 21, will get a 20% discount for a night of celebration and entertainment.
You can choose from a range of drinks packages: AED 450 for soft beverages, AED 550 for house beverages, AED 650 for Prosecco and AED 750 for Champagne. Plus, there’s something for the little ones too – kids aged 4 to 11 can join in the fun for just AED 325.
To book, please click here .
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22 apr All Day 25 Featured Growing a property portfolio in the UK from outside the UK From the comfort of your own home
Do you want to go from... Assuming that you cannot create an income from UK property whilst you're an expat Mum (whether you're a stay-at-home Mum or
Do you want to go from…
Assuming that you cannot create an income from UK property whilst you’re an expat Mum (whether you’re a stay-at-home Mum or working Mum)
Feeling excited, ready and confident that you can grow an income from UK property year-on-year that fits in with your life, without having to fly back to the UK?
This is exactly what will be covered in this free, 4-part video mini series from Julie Talbot. Helping you choose a way of growing your property portfolio in a way that works for you.
Over 4 short 10-20 minute videos, Julie will be sharing:
- The options available to you
- Pros and cons of each
- What holds most people back (so you can avoid)
- A magic wand you can choose to use (or not)
Buying a few UK properties a year whilst being a stay-at-home-Mum in Abu Dhabi gave Julie total flexibility, control of her own time, ability to work from home, and create an additional income stream for her family.
(It takes less capital than you might think. And you don’t need to fly back to the UK if you don’t want to). If you’re nodding along thinking, “I love UK property – tell me more”….this is for you!
This free mini-series will be running from Monday 22nd April – Thursday 25th April and includes time to ask questions and for Julie to help you understand if this is a potential opportunity that would be perfect for you! ways she has done this over the years and support you to make choices to help you discover a right way for you.
Just click here to join: https://bit.ly/expatpropertyportfolio
Read more about Julie here: https://britishmums.com/dubai/how-to-get-the-perfect-job-as-a-stay-at-home-mum-in-the-uae/ .
april 22 (Monday) - 25 (Thursday)
23 apr 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Featured British Mums’ New to Dubai Breakfast Sanderson’s, Dubai Police Academy
We're excited to give a warm welcome to all the new mums who have begun their adventure of relocating to Dubai this academic year!
We’re excited to give a warm welcome to all the new mums who have begun their adventure of relocating to Dubai this academic year ! Join us for our British Mums’ New to Dubai Breakfas t at Sanderson’s new location at Dubai Police Academy on Tuesday, April 23rd , from 9am – 11am . We can’t wait to meet you!
For only AED 65 per person , you’ll get a choice of breakfast as well as a hot drink or juice. On the menu is homemade granola, S anderson’s shakshuka, chunky avo and chilli scramble. Yum!
We’ll have some of our fabulous partners there to help you on your journey, whether that be finding that perfect home with BlackBrick – who are not your average Real Estate brokerage, they’re all about family, community and making your house-hunting journey as smooth as possibl e. O r once you’re in, decking it out with beautiful, personally designed high grade, waterproof wallpaper from Rock Salt Prints . Maintenance experts mplus will also be there to give you advice on their AC, electrical and plumbing services.
You can fill your new fridge with Kibsons who’ll be explaining about their fabulous food, but also their commitment to the environment! And needless to say, check out their delivery boxes, which are perfect for crafting, storing, even pet homes.
If you’re starting to think about nursery for your child, Redwood Montessori Nursery will be giving advice as a leading early years education and childcare provider in the UAE.
Kings College Hospital Dubai will be able to discuss any health concerns and answer any specific baby related questions with their midwife Madeleine Taggart attending.
The British Embassy will also be attending to re-assure you that they are there in times of need and the essential services they offer to ensure your safety and well-being in the UAE! Find out more here: https://britishmums.com/dubai/support-for-us-in-the-uae-your-guide-to-help-from-the-british-embassy/
If you’d like to join us, just send us an email at [email protected] or WhatsApp at 058 560 4862 . Don’t forget to share your name, contact number and email.
* Smile for the camera! British Mums will be capturing all the moments during the event. By being there, you’re giving us the thumbs up to feature any photos of you on the British Mums website, Facebook and Instagram. If you prefer to stay behind the scenes, just let us know .
(Tuesday) 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
24 apr 8:30 AM 10:45 AM Featured British Mums' Monthly Workout April WPA Al Quoz 1, 56 3B St - Dubai
You can 'smash' your fitness goals with padel for this month’s British Mums’ Monthly Workout! Join us for these special
You can ‘smash’ your fitness goals with padel for this month’s British Mums’ Monthly Workout ! Join us for these special FREE indoor padel sessions at World Padel Academy, Al Quoz on Wednesday 24th April from 8:30am .
We’re serving up double the fun! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just dipping your toes into the game, join us from either 8:30-9:30am or 9:45-10:45am . There are spots for eight mums in each.
To secure your spot, simply drop a WhatsApp to Alex on 056 311 3050, quoting “British Mums Workout” and your preferred time.
Game, set, match – let’s padel!
About World Padel Academy
World Padel Academy (WPA) stands as the premier padel courts operator in the UAE, now expanding its reach to the UK.
In Dubai’s Al Quoz, WPA boasts seven indoor and three outdoor courts, while at Kings School Al Barsha, there are four outdoor courts. Sharjah hosts five indoor courts, and Khorfakkan Beach offers four outdoor courts, with the added bonus of scenic backdrops. Abu Dhabi’s Al Hudayriyat Island is home to five indoor and four outdoor courts.
Expanding its footprint into the UK, WPA has Mansfield with five indoor courts, and Nottingham with four outdoor courts. Additionally, Wigan offers five indoor courts.
(Wednesday) 8:30 AM - 10:45 AM
25 apr 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Featured British Mums’ Small Business Market 42 Midtown, The Greens
Here at British Mums, we’re all about championing small businesses! We deeply appreciate the passion and hard work that goes into every idea, which is why we’re
Here at British Mums, we’re all about championing small businesses! We deeply appreciate the passion and hard work that goes into every idea, which is why we’re thrilled to announce our next British Mums’ Small Business Market on Thursday 25 th April at 42 Midtown, The Greens from 9am – 11am . We’re also delighted that Avenue 21 will be joining to offer all our mums a free mini massage, manicure or pedicure – how lovely is that?
Kickstart your day with a mouth-watering brekkie! Choose from creamy scrambled eggs, refreshing papaya chia pudding, indulgent pistachio almond cream croissants, savoury Cubanitos with mustard mayo, turkey ham, and cheese, or heavenly chocolate croissants. Wash it all down with your choice of fresh orange juice, coffee, or a green smoothie, all for just AED 75 ! It’s the perfect way to fuel up for a morning of shopping. We have some great brands coming this month!
Lots for the littlies or if you have a friend or family member who’s having a baby: Mace & Co ’s tailor-made children’s wear designed in Dubai and all locally made in the UAE will be on display along with The Conscious Collective’s carefully selected organic children’s clothing, crafted for timeless style and comfort.
There’ll be the cutest clothing options from Little Sunshines that specialise in baby wear, catering to newborn’s up to 4 years old, and offer a lovely selection of brands sourced from the UK, Spain and Portugal. And if you’re in the market for some tropical swimwear for the kids, or super cute sunglasses, stop by 123soleildxb .
Then there’s Mini Melons – your go-to for exclusive baby essentials not widely found in the Middle East and Beaux Desert ; beautiful organic women’s and childrenswear which is proudly designed in Dubai and meticulously crafted ethically in Turkey.
Little Giggles will also be there as your one stop shop for adorable baby and toddler essentials with a gorgeous range of clothing, toys, accessories and room décor along with kid’s Lou Harvey items available from SAM .
For your home and holidays, Pamuk ME , are bringing their luxurious Turkish craftsmanship with their gorgeous range of cotton duvet covers, beach towels, cover-ups and more. We’re also delighted to welcome La Toalla who sell ultra-absorbent and quick-dry beach towels in gorgeous and vibrant prints.
If you’d like to join us, just send us an email at [email protected] or WhatsApp at 058 560 4862 . Don’t forget to share your name, contact number and email.
Our market isn’t just a place to sell; it’s your chance to shine and share your entrepreneurial spirit with our amazing mum community. We hope will inspire even more of you to jump in and join us. If you’re keen to team up as a vendor at our next market, just drop us a line at [email protected] .
We’d love to have you! Xxx
* Smile for the camera! British Mums will be capturing all the moments during the event. By being there, you’re giving us the thumbs up to feature any photos of you on the British Mums website, Facebook and Instagram. If you prefer to stay behind the scenes, just let us know.
(Thursday) 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
26 apr (apr 26) 7:30 PM 27 (apr 27) 8:30 PM Featured Dubai Drama Group presents Bull by Mike Bartlett The Fridge at Alserkal Avenue
If you’re a lover of theatre and fancy and night out with friends or maybe a date night, Dubai Drama Group presents the gripping
If you’re a lover of theatre and fancy and night out with friends or maybe a date night, Dubai Drama Group presents the gripping play “ Bull” by Mike Bartlett , which is returning to the stage at The Fridge at Alserkal Avenue by popular demand on Friday 26th April and Saturday 27th April from 7:30-8:30pm .
Featuring talented actors Bryn Mitchell, Matthew T. Corbett, Catherine Broad and John Thekanady , under the direction of Kirin Hilliar , this production promises an evening of intense theatrical experience.
Step into the world of office politics, where two jobs are up for grabs, and three candidates are ready to battle it out. But beware, this workplace is not for the faint-hearted! With its sharp wit and dark humo u r, “Bull” offers a captivating exploration of ambition, power, and rivalry. As The Times describes it, “Sinewy, stinging, witty… it’s as if Bartlett has taken the nastiest needling from a Mamet or a Pinter play and put them into a space of pure verbal aggression.”
Definitely one to leave the kids at home, “Bull” is s uitable for ages 16 and above!
Book your tickets now for an evening filled with drama, laughter, and perhaps a few surprises along the way!
https://dubai.platinumlist.net/event-tickets/91523/ddg-presents-bull-by-mike-bartlett
About Dubai Drama Group:
Established in 1984, Dubai Drama Group is the UAE’s oldest theatre company. Committed to producing excellent theatre and promoting the dramatic arts in Dubai, they offer a platform for adults of all ages and backgrounds to engage in the world of performing arts. With four scripted plays each year and monthly play readings and workshops, they continue to enrich the cultural scene of Dubai.
26 (Friday) 7:30 PM - 27 (Saturday) 8:30 PM
28 apr 7:30 PM Featured Boyz II Men Performing at Coca-Cola Arena this April! Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai
For an evening of soulful R&B, Boyz II Men are gracing the stage at the
For an evening of soulful R&B, Boyz II Men are gracing the stage at the Coca-Cola Arena on Sunday 28th April at 7:30pm , with doors opening at 6pm .
We remember blasting out “End of the Road” when we’d just passed our driving test back in the noughties. You too can reminisce to more of their classics including “I’ll Make Love to You” and “One Sweet Day”, that will leave you dancing in the aisles and singing along to every memorable lyric.
The four-time Grammy award winning , and three – time Billboard award winning group have been in the game for the last 30 years, last performing in Dubai in 2019.
Tickets are already available and start from AED 199 per person. You can book your tickets by visiting https://coca-cola-arena.com/music/386/boyz-ii-men .
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Magnificent location + beautiful views – Stay in these gorgeous farmhouses in the UAE
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Do you want a quick escape from your fast-paced life in the UAE? We’ve got the perfect solution for you! Turn to low-key and off-grid farmhouses in the UAE to de-stress and unwind. These farmhouses offer decent accommodation and a whole bunch of quality amenities to make your stays comfortable. Let’s look at the places where you can enjoy farm stays in the UAE.
Please note that the booking prices are subject to change based on availability and demand.
FARM STAY IN DUBAI
While there are not many farm staycation options in main Dubai, you can find plenty of them in the Hatta exclave of the city. Here are some beautiful farmhouses located in the mainland Dubai and Hatta.
COTTAGE FARMHOUSE
Located in Al Khawaneej , Cottage Farmhouse is one of the most glorious farmhouses in Dubai. It features 1-bedroom holiday homes with private bathrooms. Free parking is also available on site.
Want to bring your furry pooches with you to the farm? You can, given that you seek permission from the farm’s management at the time of booking.
For a true off-grid experience that allows you to disconnect with the modern world and soak in the lush green surroundings, this farmhouse stay in the UAE does not offer internet access to their guests. But again… who needs digital connectivity when you have lush green pastures to look forward to?
- Booking Prices: Subject to availability
- Location: Wadi Al Amardi, Al Khawaneej 1, Dubai
- Contact: +971-52-128-7839
THE HAPPINESS FARM HATTA
With a capacity to accommodate between 8 to 15 guests , The Happiness Farm Hatta offers a premium farm staycation in Hatta, Dubai. It is situated on the foothills of the mountains with amenities including an outdoor pool, BBQ area and a shaded outdoor seating facility.
The rooms feature free WiFi and an LCD TV that airs satellite channels. This is one of Hatta’s popular resort where you can enjoy billiards, karaoke, foosball facilities…. and of course, the merriment of vibrant green parrots and fluffy, white rabbits.
- Location: Hatta Wadi Hub
- Contact: +971-50-185-7000
SUNRISE FARM
Cosy up at this lovely farm stay in Hatta. Even with simple interiors, this farm captures the attention of all! It has an outdoor majlis, patio, campfire area and a swimming pool. You can contact the farm manager to know about accommodation options.
- Location: Hatta
- Contact: +971-56-563-2746
THE PALM HOUSE
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Next on our list of popular farm stays in the UAE is The Palm House Hatta. The tastefully designed farmhouse seamlessly combines the ethos of rural areas with the stylish architecture of modern times, offering guests a memorable time!
The farm boasts a huge swimming pool, kids play area, kitchen, living room, BBQ area, coffee corner and well-maintained stables where you can find a number of horses as well as cattle.
When it comes to the rooms, they are designed keeping the guests’ comfort in mind, with accent chairs, a mini table and a bed laid out for relaxation. The farm has the capacity for up to eight people.
- Contact: https://www.instagram.com/thepalmhousehatta/
Want to know about Hatta’s camping dynamics? Check our guide to camping in Hatta Dubai .
FARM STAY IN ABU DHABI
You already know that Abu Dhabi has a fair share of organic farms. Now let’s look at the places where you can enjoy farmhouse stays in the UAE’s capital.
Established in 2005, Farmstay is a brilliant farmhouse in Abu Dhabi. This off-the-grid place offers two air-conditioned houses.
Each of these houses comes with an attached bathroom, kitchen, outdoor party area, plasma TV, complimentary WiFi and a dedicated play area. One of them also features a swimming pool.
Guests will also have access to a majlis area and barbecue facilities. Aside from these facilities, this biodynamic farmhouse consists of a mini zoo that includes Arabian deers, camels, sheep, ostriches, chickens, oryxes, blackbucks, swans, local rabbits and other animals! It can easily accommodate up to eight families .
- Booking Charges: Contact them for pricing info
- Location: Truck Road, Remah, Al Ain City, Abu Dhabi
- Contact: +971-50-266-1610
THE PEACE ABU DHABI
As the name indicates, The Peace is literally a calm, tranquil spot in Abu Dhabi. This farm is dotted with greenery. It houses animals, an outdoor pool and expansive rooms. An added bonus? You can also encounter white and brown horses at the farm.
- Booking Prices: From AED 2,090 per night
- Location: Muwaylih Street, Abu Dhabi
- Contact: +971-50-222-2452
AL RAHBA FARMS
You may know Al Rahba Farm as the best organic farm in Abu Dhabi. It also provides accommodation in the capital city. Enjoy a farm stay in the UAE here, camping amidst the quacking of ducks and clucking of chickens at this beautiful spot in Abu Dhabi. Al Rahba Farm features an outdoor pool, dining area and designated kids play area with a volleyball, throwball nets, rides and slides.
- Location: 11 Lane 718, Al Samha, Abu Dhabi
FARM STAY IN AJMAN
Ajman features a plethora of farmhouses where you can enjoy a wonderful stay while breathing in the fresh air and interacting with the resident farm animals. Let’s take a look at the most popular farm stays.
AL GHOROUB FARM STAY
Want to feel a taste of an enviably bucolic life? Head over to Al Ghoroub Farm Stay at Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road in Ajman. Comprising three separate air-conditioned bedrooms, this country house offers good accommodations — with a shared lounge, 24-hour front desk, private pool, garden and barbecue facilities.
There is also a fully equipped kitchen featuring a fridge and microwave oven. Guests can also avail free toiletries at the farm. What’s more? For more added convenience, the farmhouse offers free private parking in the locality.
- Booking Charges: Subject to availability
- Location: Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Ajman
- Contact: +971-50-626-8660
RIVALOO FARM
Rivaloo is a family farmhouse located in Al Manama , an exclave of Ajman. It lies 43.5km away from Fujairah and about 50km away from the emirate of Umm Al Quwain. The farm is lined with stunning pockets of green that add more to its beauty. Aside from the verdant landscapes, you can also enjoy getting up close with farm animals. There is a pool, throwball net, sitting area, kids’ play area and bonfire as well.
- Location: Al Manama
- Contact: +971-50-799-5363
YACOB’S FARM & CAMPING
Planning a weekend getaway with your family? Book a stay at Yacob’s Farm & Camping. The place offers a cosy ambience to enjoy, explore and spend time with your family. It offers a spacious living room with a sofa set and table, a bedroom with a dresser. You can also arrange for a camp set up there. Parking spaces are available.
- Booking Prices: From AED 556 per night
- Location: Al Helio
- Contact: +971-52-439-7799 | +971-58-896-5577
FARMHOUSE STAYS IN SHARJAH
Sharjah has a few farmhouses that offer a peek into the traditional life for guests. Let’s jump straight to these farms.
AL BARARI ATMOSPHERE FARM
Now you don’t need to wind back the clock to experience the Bedouin lifestyle… you can get a taste of that at Al Barari Atmosphere Farm in Sharjah. With over four accommodation camps and family-friendly amenities, the farm offers a wonderful experience under the moonlight.
Gaze at the twinkling stars, play board games or cool down in the pool, all the while your little are busy with bouncy castles and colourful slides.
- Booking Charges: From AED 950 per night
- Location: Maleha Road, Sharjah
- Contact: +971-54-742-1922
PARADISE FARMHOUSE THE VILLAGE
Whether you want to enjoy a daycation or celebrate your kid’s birthday, Paradise Farmhouse is the best place to be! You can enjoy games like snooker and foosball or take a swim in the outdoor pool. The adequate dining area and a carpeted seating area add more comfort to guest experiences.
The rooms are clean and the place provides WiFi, live music and a fully equipped kitchen for your stays. You can consider this place to host birthdays, New Year Eve’s parties and other festive occasions.
- Location: Al Zubair, Hay Aldubdabaah South
- Contact: +971-50-600-1779
FARMHOUSES IN OTHER EMIRATES
Looking for more options to stay on a UAE farm? Here is a list of farmhouses in other emirates.
FARM AL MEDFEK RAK
Located in Mudfak, Farm Al Medfek is a popular destination for farmhouse stays in Ras Al Khaimah. The farmhouse features 1 to 4-bed accommodations, a well-appointed living room, outdoor swimming pool, kids play area, sun terrace, barbecue spot and lush green landscaping.
The rooms come with tiled floors, complete with a dining area, flat-screen TV, private bathroom with bidet and a well-equipped kitchenette. With a watchman on duty round-the-clock, this is a safe spot to stay with your family or friends.
- Booking Prices: From AED 1,300 per night
- Location: Al Manama St, Mudfak, Ras Al Khaimah
- Contact: +971-56-814-4778
THE HIDE FARM, RAS AL KHAIMAH
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The Hide is a three-bedroom farmhouse in Ras Al Khaimah, nestled 20 km away from Al Manar Mall. The Hide consists of large ruminant cattle, a kids’ play area, an outdoor swimming pool, garden and barbecue facilities.
When it comes to the in-room amenities, these include a flat-screen TV, dining area, towels, linen bedspread, a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious terrace overlooking the pool. The Hide is pet-friendly so you can bring your furry friends along.
- Booking Prices: From AED 1,606 per night
- Location: Khatt Road, Ras Al Khaimah
- Contact: +971-50-558-5649
AL SHAHAD FARMHOUSE FUJAIRAH
Al Shahad Farm is a popular farmhouse stay in Fujairah. It is located 18 minutes from Fujairah Mall. While you’re there, you enjoy access to a shared lounge, bar, free private parking, shared kitchen, children’s play area, barbecue facilities, a garden and an outdoor swimming pool.
Additionally, you can experience camel riding, 4×4 bike riding, close encounters with farm animals as well as a fun karaoke night under the stars!
When it comes to rooms, you can book up to 3-bedroom accommodations complete with a dining area, fully equipped kitchen, terrace and a flat-screen TV displaying satellite channels.
- Booking Prices: AED 2,000 (Weekdays), AED 3,000 (Weekends)
- Location: Fujairah
- Contact: +971-50-119-1283
Aside from the aforementioned farms, you can head to these places for farm stays in the UAE.
- Al Maha Farm in Al Hamidiyah, Ajman
- Al Helao Farm Villa in Ajman
FAQs ABOUT FARMHOUSE STAY IN THE UAE
What are the most popular places for the cheap farm stays in the uae.
You can consider Sunrise Farm, Hide Farm or Cottage Farmhouse in Al Khawaneej for cheap farm stays in the UAE.
WHAT ARE THE ACTIVITIES YOU CAN ENJOY AT A FARMHOUSE IN THE UAE?
You can set up a barbecue grill, play games, have some splashy fun in the pool and tread along the beautiful greenery.
That brings an end to our guide about available farm stays in the UAE. Hoof it down to some of these fantastic farms for a room with a little chicken or moo!
Apart from these farms, you can visit the top farms in Dubai . And if you like the idea of staying in the great outdoors, consider desert glamping in Dubai .
For those of you living in the neighbouring emirate, Abu Dhabi’s organic farms are a good place for naturally-sourced produce.
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Your guide to UAE dates: the Al Ain farm to know, the varieties and how to grow your own palms
We look at the date-cultivation procedure and offer tips on how to plant and care for your own palm trees.
Date palms are as synonymous with the Middle East as oil and sand. Inextricably woven into the historical narrative and cultural lexicon of the region – and even mentioned numerous times in the Quran – dates are renowned for their antioxidant properties and other health benefits.
In fact, Phoenix dactylifera trees are among the earliest plants to have been cultivated by humankind. Locally, the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding reports that date palm seeds dating back to 5110 BC were identified on Delma Island in Abu Dhabi.
Today, there are more than 40 million date palms in the UAE, and yet many of the dates sold locally are imported. It was this realisation that led Ahmed Mohammed bin Salem to create an Emirati brand, The Date Room, to retail home-grown dates. It was launched last November.
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The Date Room has a production capacity of 200 tonnes of dates a year, which are grown at about 15 family-owned farms in Al Ain and the Northern Emirates. It also has two outlets, in Yas Mall and Deira City Centre, and “there are plans for more”, says executive director Tony Al Saiegh. He notes that up to 20 per cent of sales happen online, and that 50 per cent of these are gift-wrapped for occasions such as births, marriages and other celebrations. “Dates,” Al Saiegh says, “last so much longer than flowers.”
The brand also emphasises its tree-to-table ethos, and invited us to one of its Al Ain farms to see how this small fruit begins its journey. To produce dates for commercial purposes, the palm trees are pollinated manually – no small feat given that the trees can grow to a height of more than 20 metres. Farmworkers make rope harnesses, which are simultaneously hitched around the waist and the tree, gripping the trunk as the workers climb to the leafy fronds to reach the flowers.
Date palms are unique in that they are either male or female; the female trees produce the fruit. Because they have to be hand-pollinated, the farmers embark on a horticultural envoy and sling a cloth bag over their shoulder, with pollen from the male trees. At the top of the palm, the male flowers are hand-tied among the female flowers. Flowering and pollination take place between February and April, with the majority of the harvest occurring in August and September.
Trees are inspected in the interim to ensure the fruit has started to form. The process may need to be repeated if fertilisation did not occur. One male date palm could go on to pollinate any number of female trees.
New tree stock can be planted from seed, but it’s more common and faster to remove small groups of sprouting branches from the base of the tree and to plant these out near the mother plant before moving them to an individual plot. When the tree is five or six years old, it would be expected to start producing fruit.
Once the dates start forming, protective nets are put around individual branches to protect them from birds, but Al Saiegh says: “Some farmers will deliberately leave a few branches out specifically for the birds to eat.” At maturity, a single tree can produce almost 100 kilograms of dates in a season.
Types of dates
Razaiz dates. Courtesy The Date Room
Dates can be eaten at various stages of their development. Early dates, known as k halal or b isr, are ripe and fresh, and have about 50 per cent moisture. The semi-mature r utab is slightly less moist, while the familiar deep and golden brown colours of t amr, which offers optimum maturity and sweetness, has a moisture content of between 10 and 30 per cent. After harvest, each date is carefully cleaned by hand and prepared for the market – there is no mechanisation or any chemical added to the process to preserve the fruit.
The Date Room focuses on six main varieties: k holas, which has a melt-in-the-mouth buttery-caramel flavour and smooth golden brown skin; fardh , characterised by a dark maroon skin; l ulu, a rounded dark brown and juicy date harvested in the middle of the season; b umaan, which is mildly sweet; k hadrawi, a stout oval-shaped brown date; and razaiz, a medium-sized date with a delicious, balanced flavour.
These are sold either as they were picked, or with pairings of roasted nuts, Swiss chocolate or candied citrus peel. The team considers the sweetness and texture of the individual dates types, and pairs them with additions that work to enhance the overall experience of that variety of date.
Grow your own date palms
Should you want to grow your own dates instead, heed the advice offered by Julian Lee, managing partner at Desert Group. "The plant should have a strong root system that fills the pot, if pot-grown, with an even distribution of leaves around the stem and a strong central shoot (spear)," says Lee, who is the author of Landscape Plants of Arabia . "The leaves should be free of any spots, lesions or scabs, and if fruit is the main objective, ensure it is a named and well-known variety such as kholas, b arhi or lulu .
“Give plenty of water initially, and then as required once it’s showing signs of new growth. Avoid using a rich fertiliser mixed in the planting soil until the roots are established to avoid the risk of ‘burning’ sensitive new roots,” adds Lee.
If you’re growing in domestic gardens with small children around, it’s also wise to ensure the leaves are high enough on the tree, so they don’t pose any hazard or potentially cause any eye injuries.
Remember also that it’s only female plants that will produce edible fruits, and while male trees tend to have slightly stouter trunks, the only definitive way to tell them apart is to see the trees when they are flowering. Male flowers appear whiter and the stems are firmer than female flowers, which have a yellow tinge to them. One male tree to about 10 female trees is a reasonable ratio if fruiting is the objective, and birds, wind and other pollinators will likely help with the pollination if intrepid tree-climbing isn’t your thing.
Expect to pay Dh400 for a small potted palm, while a medium-sized date palm of about two metres can retail for Dh800 and a larger four-metre tree is in the region of Dh1,400. Larger specimens may have more visual impact, but they will need longer to re-establish their larger root systems in a new location and a fruiting season may be lost.
Finally, being aware of pests, particularly the red palm weevil, will help to keep your tree healthy as early intervention is key to preventing long-term or fatal damage. At the first warning, bore little holes and “a bicycle spoke rammed down the hole will knock them out”, suggests Lee. Pheromone traps or treatment with systemic insecticide are other options.
Whether you buy from farms or grow your own, let’s keep it local when it comes to dates.
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Heavy rains lash Middle East, disrupting flights in Dubai after killing 20 in region
Authorities and communities across the United Arab Emirates were clearing debris on Wednesday after heavy rain subsided late on Tuesday.
Dubai, the Middle East's financial centre, has been paralysed by torrential rain that has caused floods across the UAE and Bahrain, leaving 19 dead in Oman and at least one in the UAE.
Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest air hub for international passengers, diverted scores of incoming flights amid the flooding. DBX was expecting more than 100 flight arrivals on Tuesday evening.
But the airport announced a halt to arrivals before announcing a "gradual resumption" more than two hours later.
Videos on social media showed planes taxiing across an apron flooded with standing water.
Departure flights remained in operation during the evening but were plagued with delays and cancellations. Roads to the airport were also badly flooded.
Similar scenes were repeated across Dubai and elsewhere in the UAE as the oil-rich Gulf state, better known for its arid climate and intense summer heat, reeled from the storm.
Year's worth of rain in 24 hours
Flagship shopping centres Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates both suffered flooding.
Water was ankle-deep in at least one Dubai Metro station, according to images posted on social media.
Some roads collapsed, residential communities were hit by heavy flooding and many householders reported leaks from roofs, doors and windows.
Schools were shut across the UAE and were expected to remain closed on Wednesday, when further storms are forecast. Dubai's government also extended remote working for its employees into Wednesday.
Some inland areas of the UAE recorded more than 80 millimetres of rain over the 24 hours to 8am, approaching the annual average of about 100mm.
The National Center for Meteorology "urged residents to take all the precautions … and to stay away from areas of flooding and water accumulation".
The Asian Champions League football semifinal between the UAE's Al Ain and Saudi side Al Hilal, due to be hosted in Al Ain, was postponed for 24 hours because of the weather.
Climate-fuelled flooding
Bahrain, to the UAE's north-west, was also hit by heavy rain and flooding after being pummelled by thunder and lightning overnight.
"I like to play in the rain but for the first time it scares me," said nine-year-old Ali Hassan, as he helped his mother clear water from outside their house in Bahrain's capital, Manama.
The storms descended on the UAE, Bahrain and parts of Qatar after hitting Oman, where they caused deadly floods and left dozens stranded.
A child's body was recovered on Tuesday, taking the death toll to 18 with two people missing, emergency authorities told the official Oman News Agency.
Nine schoolchildren and three adults died when their vehicles were swept away in flash floods, the news agency reported on Sunday.
Both Oman and the UAE, which hosted last year's COP28 UN climate talks, have previously warned that global warming is likely to lead to more flooding.
Friederike Otto, a leader in the field of assessing the role of climate change on specific extreme weather events, said it was likely that global warming played a part in this week's rain.
"It is highly likely that the deadly and destructive rain in Oman and Dubai was made heavier by human-caused climate change," said Ms Otto, of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London.
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Dubai floods: Chaos, queues and submerged cars after UAE hit by record rains
Passengers report being stranded in the desert city as the international hub struggles in the wake of unusually heavy rain
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Dubai is wrestling with the aftermath of extraordinary torrential rains that flooded the desert city, with people describing harrowing stories of spending the night in their cars, and air passengers enduring chaotic scenes at airports.
Up to 259.5mm (10.2in) of rain fell on the usually arid country of the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, the most since records began 75 years ago . The state-run WAM news agency called the rains on Tuesday “a historic weather event” that surpassed “anything documented since the start of data collection in 1949”.
As the sun returned on Wednesday, along with it came stories of people stuck in cars and offices through an arduous night.
“It was one of the most horrific situations I had ever experienced,” said one Dubai resident in his 30s, who did not want to give his name, after his 15-minute commute turned into a 12-hour ordeal on flooded roads.
At Dubai’s airport, one of the busiest for international travel, with nearly every flight repeatedly delayed, Emirates passengers were told to stay away “unless absolutely necessary”.
Frustration from those already there began to build.
A large crowd formed at a connections desk, clapping and whistling in protest as they waited for information.
“They are completely lost, it’s complete chaos – no information, nothing,” fumed one passenger, who did not want to be named, after a 12-hour wait, Agence France-Presse reported.
Standing water lapped on taxiways as aircraft landed. One couple called the situation “absolute carnage”. They spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity in order to speak freely in a country with strict laws that criminalise critical speech. “You cannot get a taxi. There’s people sleeping in the Metro station. There’s people sleeping in the airport.”
The BBC reported other passengers were diverted to Dubai World Central Airport – also known as Al Maktoum airport – telling the broadcaster they had been “living on duty free” and that water was in short supply.
One furious British traveller told PA Media that once his flight was diverted to Dubai World Central, he had not been given any food or water either. “It’s just been an absolute disaster. We’re stuck here and seven hours without a single update is inexcusable.”
Emirates, Dubai’s flagship airline, posted on X on Wednesday night: “Customers should expect delays with departures and arrivals” and that while some passengers had been able to get to their destinations “we are aware that many are still waiting to get on flights”.
The airline cancelled all check-ins and announced that it would continue to suspend services until Thursday morning, apologising for the disruptions. Those on FlyDubai, Emirates’ low-cost sister airline, also faced delays.
Dubai airport posted on X early on Thursday that flights had resumed from Terminal 1 but urged people to travel to the airport only if they had a confirmed booking, as flights continued to be “delayed and disrupted”.
Paul Griffiths, the airport’s CEO, acknowledged the issues with flooding on Wednesday. “It remains an incredibly challenging time. In living memory, I don’t think anyone has ever seen conditions like it,” Griffiths told the state-owned talk radio station Dubai Eye.
Neighbouring countries were also hit by heavy rains earlier this week, including Oman, where 20 people have died, including 10 schoolchildren swept away in a vehicle with an adult.
Soldiers were deployed to badly affected areas of the sultanate, which rests on the eastern edge of the Arabian peninsula, to evacuate people trapped by flooding.
Schools will stay closed in Dubai until next week, authorities said, underscoring the difficulty of the clean-up.
In an unusual direct intervention, the UAE president, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, ordered “authorities to quickly work on studying the condition of infrastructure throughout the UAE and to limit the damage caused”, official media said.
The president also gave orders for affected families to be transferred to safe locations, said a statement carried by the WAM news agency.
Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, wrote on X about “efforts being made by teams of citizens and residents that continue day and night” as the city’s media office posted video overlayed with dramatic music of officials conferring in groups and water pumping appearing to take place in the background.
Photos too were posted of what it said showed water flooding into desert areas.
صور من جريان الأودية في صحراء القدرة في #دبي pic.twitter.com/pyXP8OpBVF — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) April 17, 2024
Similar scenes were visible around the Gulf state including in Sharjah, in neighbouring Dubai, where people waded through main streets and paddled around on makeshift boats.
At least one person was killed in the flooding. A 70-year-old man who was swept away in his car in Ras al-Khaimah, one of the country’s seven emirates, according to police.
The UAE government announced that remote working for most federal government employees had been extended into another day because of the impact.
Agence France-Presse, PA Media and Associated Press contributed to this report
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Jeremy Clarkson’s distraught girlfriend Lisa Hogan bursts into tears in Clarkson’s Farm season 3 trailer
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The release of Clarkson’s Farm season 3 is just around the corner – and if the trailer is anything to go by, the next batch of episodes are going to be eventful to say the least.
There’s going to be piglets aplenty, a goat kicking Jeremy Clarkson in the nether regions, an infestation of mushrooms, laughter and tears… so be prepared for a rollercoaster journey.
The next instalment of the TV presenter’s hit show is set to arrive on Amazon Prime Video next month, three years after it first launched on the streaming platform.
In one particularly emotional moment of the new trailer, Jeremy’s girlfriend, Lisa Hogan , is left in floods of tears at the sight of a baby piglet who’s been born extremely weak, seemingly unable to move at all.
The trailer begins with Jeremy, 64, facing the frustration of a closure notice, reading the statement aloud: ‘Cease use of any part of the land, that has a restaurant or a cafe.’
Starting off on a precarious note!
Despite the disappointment of the closure notice, the former Top Gear star isn’t shying away from making big changes.
He reveals to fan-favourite Kaleb Cooper that he’s decided to make him farm manager, much to the 25-year-old’s delight.
But with that new promotion comes a healthy bout of competition with the TV personality, who’s determined to prove his superiority in farming, despite being far less experienced.
‘I’m going to make it a competition,’ Jeremy reveals to Kaleb.
‘Who can make the most money? Me, out of unfarmed land. Or you, out of farmed land.’
Kaleb is later shown looking extremely exasperated by the contest he’s been forced to take part in, admitting to land agent Charlie Ireland: ‘God knows his ideas.’
In yet another new change, Jeremy reveals to Charlie that he’s decided he wants his farm to be teeming with pigs.
‘It’d be fun to have little piglets running around,’ he remarks.
Of course, being surrounded by pigs won’t be without its challenges, as Jeremy disgustingly empties his jacket pocket to discover it’s filled with pig vomit.
Jeremy and his girlfriend Lisa stand in a marshy field with rain pouring down them while witnessing two hefty pigs in the act.
While they are blessed with the birth of adorable pigs, a heartbreaking moment occurs when one of the piglets is born extremely weak, presumably meaning their life could be at risk.
At the sight of the frail piglet, Lisa bursts into tears, sobbing into Jeremy as he wraps an arm around her, looking down solemnly.
Life on the farm is, as ever, completely unpredictable and full of twists and turns.
In a light-hearted moment of the season 3 trailer, Jeremy winds up doubled over in pain after a very spirited goat kicks him in an extremely agonising area.
At another point, the stars of the show are forced to wear face masks as they enter a room filled with enormous mushrooms.
We can’t lie, it’s giving us very The Last of Us vibes.
Part one of Clarkson’s Farm season three is set to launch on May 3, followed by part two a week later, with each batch consisting of four episodes.
Hot water is set to cause a massive hurdle for the farm, as it results in the crops failing, while inflation will cause prices of supplies to soar.
Wtih the restaurant and farm shop facing closure, Jeremy will need to try to think of innovative ways to make profit, coming up with the idea to make use of the unfarmed land on Diddly Squat.
Clarkson’s Farm series 3 launches globally on Prime Video on May 3.
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Established in 2016, the Emirates Bio Farm was a giant step in this direction by a prominent UAE-based company - Emirates Bio Fertilizer Factory. ... Emirates Bio Farm Tours. Many people are fascinated by the concept of organic farming and want to know more about it. To find answers, you can always plan an Emirates Bio Farm Tour. ...
Then there's the basic tour package (Dhs150) which happens daily at 4pm, where you'll get to enjoy a tour of the facilities, milking and ice cream sampling. Rumailah Farm, Corniche St ...
Farm tour: Walking tour around the fields that goes into depth about sustainable farming and our methods of chemical-free crops. Students will get a chance learn and experience farming in the UAE. Choice of learning module: we offer a one hour in depth education session that focuses on a chosen topic surrounding farming. Optional Add-ons
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Welcome to our authentic Camel Farm, located in Dubai's desert, where you can get a close encounter with our very curious and friendly Camels! ... We propose various Bedouin activities: Guided visit of the farm including feeding of Camels and small farm animals, Short Camel riding for kids inside the farm, Camel Hugging therapy, One hour ...
Based in the Emirate of Dubai, we provide the world's tastiest and nutritious produce from the world's largest vertical farm. Our state-of-the-art vertical farm reduces the UAE's reliance on fresh produce imports and reduces the amount of water required to grow produce by 95% by creating the optimal growing environment for these plants ...
Cosy up at this lovely farm stay in Hatta. Even with simple interiors, this farm captures the attention of all! It has an outdoor majlis, patio, campfire area and a swimming pool. You can contact the farm manager to know about accommodation options. Location: Hatta. Contact: +971-56-563-2746.
The Date Room has a production capacity of 200 tonnes of dates a year, which are grown at about 15 family-owned farms in Al Ain and the Northern Emirates. It also has two outlets, in Yas Mall and Deira City Centre, and "there are plans for more", says executive director Tony Al Saiegh. He notes that up to 20 per cent of sales happen online ...
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Located in Al Ain, Emirates Bio Farm is the UAEs largest organic farm, specialized in producing certified organic vegetables, fruits, and eggs through the use of sustainable farming practices to provide customers with the freshest organic products within 24 hours of being harvested. Good Clean Food. All the items we produce locally are ...
Dubai, the Middle East's financial centre, has been paralysed by torrential rain that has caused floods across the UAE and Bahrain, leaving 19 dead in Oman and at least one in the UAE. Dubai ...
Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, wrote on X about "efforts being made by teams of citizens and residents that continue day and night" as the city's media office posted ...
The release of Clarkson's Farm season 3 is just around the corner - and if the trailer is anything to go by, the next batch of episodes are going to be eventful to say the least.. There's ...