Everything you need to know about the Jubail Mangrove Park in Abu Dhabi

On the tranquil Jubail Mangrove Park, a refuge that offers excellent photo possibilities, get away from the rush and bustle of the city and discover a haven for avian and marine species native to Abu Dhabi.

This gem in Abu Dhabi’s crown is home to meandering boardwalks that will take you through the mangroves, revealing a natural side of Abu Dhabi and allowing you to spot a variety of animals, including turtles, herons, gazelle, and more. Birdwatchers, wildlife lovers, and photographers may be interested in this location.

This one-of-a-kind, family-friendly park aims to raise awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the town’s mangrove habitats, which not best guide biodiversity and defend the Abu Dhabi shoreline, but also aid in climate change by sucking up carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases and trapping them in their flooded soils for millennia. The magnificent Jubail Mangrove Park is the emirate’s first self-contained educational, environmental, and entertainment destination of its kind.

Timings

The park is now open from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. every day. During the summer months, it is closed to vehicular traffic. The appeal currently has a parking problem.

Best time to go

The best time to visit is determined in great part by the tides. A visit during the high tide will give guests water vistas. Those who visit at low tides may find the attraction dry. See the forecast for further information on the tides.

Who may go?

While the park is available to everyone, children under the age of 12 must be supervised. Schools, according to officials, are one of the most important aims, since students may come and learn more about the importance of mangroves.

Facilities

Facilities include a visitor’s center with restrooms and bathing facilities, as well as a café that sells teas, coffees, and baked products. Kayaks may potentially be available for hire.

Wildlife

As visitors pass through the park, they may desire to get up close and personal with local flora and fauna such as water and sea birds (herons and flamingos are among the birds seen), fish species, and crab species.

What to expect?

The main attraction of the Jubail Mangrove Park is its boardwalk, which has three distinct pathways. The longest trail is two kilometers long, the middle one is 1.6 kilometers long, and the smallest one is one kilometer long.

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