The gleaming white Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque stands proudly in Abu Dhabi, a testament to the emirate's Islamic heritage. Its 82 domes, four minarets and capacity for over 40,000 worshippers make it a must-see for visitors.
The Liwa oasis in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi offers tourists a taste of adventure in the desert. Visitors can go dune bashing in 4x4 vehicles, camp under the stars and visit traditional villages. The oasis is an ecological treasure with over 300 species of plants.
Abu Dhabi's long coastline along the Arabian Gulf is perfect for sun worshippers and beach lovers. The white sandy beaches at Yas Island, Saadiyat Island and Corniche are great places to relax, swim and enjoy water sports. Luxury resorts and hotels provide all the amenities one needs.
Qasr Al Hosn is Abu Dhabi's oldest standing structure and a national monument. The fort's well-preserved mud brick walls date back to the 18th century and provide a glimpse into the emirate's past. The fort now houses a museum showcasing the cultural and historical development of Abu Dhabi. It is a must-visit for those interested in the emirate's heritage.
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