When you think of the United Arab Emirates, your mind probably conjures images of towering skyscrapers, glamorous shopping malls, and vast stretches of desert. But hold on because there's more to this incredible country than meets the eye! Tucked away amidst the desert landscape are the scenic lakes in Dubai that exude serenity and picturesque beauty. From the vibrant city of Dubai to the majestic mountains of Ras Al Khaimah, the UAE boasts a diverse collection of lakes waiting to be explored and admired. Yes, you heard it right! The UAE may not be the first place you think of when it comes to stunning lakes but trust us; it's a hidden paradise you don't want to miss.
Picture yourself surrounded by shimmering salt lakes and man-made oases in the heart of the desert. These mesmerising gems offer nature enthusiasts and adventurous souls a tranquil escape.
So, grab your bags, leave the bustling city behind, and prepare to immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the UAE's lakes. Get ready for a journey you'll never forget!
‘Love Lake’ is one of the most popular man-made lakes in Dubai. It is in the form of two hearts interlinked together. It has been made next to the cluster of lagoons in Al Qudra, around 50 kilometres from Burj Khalifa. It gained tourist attention after an Instagram post by the crown prince of Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed.
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This 30-acre human-made lake is located centrally in Downtown Dubai. It is most famous due to the Dubai Fountain, the World’s largest choreographed fountain. Here, you can witness a beautifully choreographed visual spectacle that features 6,000 lights, 25 coloured projectors, and 22,000 gallons of airborne water and, at the same time, enjoy a pleasant ride on the boat.
A human-made lake located in the middle of a desert, Al Qudra Lake is a famous weekend getaway spot for locals. It was created as a part of Project Green and is one of Dubai's six substantial freshwater bodies. Its main attraction is the massive area beside the lake, which is full of lush green trees, planted to give shade to the place, making it an ideal spot for the locals to have fun. Visitors can do lakeside activities in Dubai here, like Open-air Barbeque, Camping, Cycling, Bird Watching and more.
The Lakes is a residential neighbourhood in Dubai located right next to Emirates Hills. There are 6 neighbourhoods here namely, Forat, Ghadeer, Deema, Maeen, Hattan, and Zulal, with 12 different types of villas. The Lakes is one of the finest neighbourhoods in Dubai, which offers a sense of tranquillity despite being at the centre of Dubai. The neighbourhood is decorated with lush green areas and man-made lakes that make for a captivating view. You can spend a whole day here exploring the area, savouring the sights of the beautiful houses, having a quick bite in nearby food joints and indulging in lakeside activities in Dubai.
Dubai’s Moon Lake is the latest viral trend among residents and a must-see destination. Located in the Al Qudra desert, it is frequented by Arabian Onyx and gazelles. In true UAE-style, head over in a 4x4 vehicle for a pleasant sunset visit.
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Al Wathba Salt Lake in Abu Dhabi is man-made, with pipes from underground feeding it. The salt comes from the salt flats called ‘sabkha’, which are a by-product of the arid coastal climate of the area. The giant pads of salt that form an aesthetic stepping stone feature in the lake generally take years to develop naturally. The only possible explanation for their mysterious existence is that the artificially fed water somehow cuts its way through the already existing salt and mineral deposits underneath the surface sand – creating these gorgeous crystalline salt pads. There are not one, but two lakes present on location. With crystallised salt bordering the lakes, this latest attraction is worth the hype, or at least something we’re not used to seeing in the Middle East!
This 35-hectare lake was previously a wetland, converted into a lake by the development board. Nakheel, a property development company in Dubai, has worked towards protecting this lake by making it an internationally important wetland under the Ramsar Convention. It has gained popularity mainly because it houses different species of exotic creatures.