Al Ain Camel Market

Witness the Majestic
Camels of Al Ain

Dive into the rich traditions and vibrant atmosphere of the UAE's last
traditional camel market

About Al Ain Camel Market

Al Ain’s famous camel market offers a fascinating glimpse into traditional Emirati culture and the deep connection between camels and the region’s heritage. As a working, active market, visits must be preplanned and supervised by Camel Market staff to ensure a safe and organised experience for all.

See moments from Al Ain Camel Market

Experience the lively atmosphere and cultural heritage through our visual gallery.

Your Guide to Exploring Al Ain Camel Market

Plan your visit and make the most of your trip to this cultural landmark

Nearby Attractions

Explore the best sights and experiences around Al Ain

Jebel Hafeet

Jebel Hafeet is the second highest peak in the UAE, offering stunning panoramic views of Al Ain and the surrounding desert. The drive up the winding mountain road is a highlight, with scenic viewpoints along the way.

Al Jahili Fort

This historic fortress is one of the largest castles in the UAE, showcasing traditional Emirati architecture. It houses exhibitions on the history of Al Ain and the life of British explorer Wilfred Thesiger

Al Ain Zoo

Opened in 1969, Al Ain Zoo is the largest zoo in the UAE, home to a variety of animals including Arabian antelopes, African gazelles, giraffes, and big cats. The zoo is known for its breeding programs for endangered species.

Bawadi mall

The ultimate shopping and entertainment destination in Al Ain, offering a wide range of international brands, dining options, and family-friendly attractions, including a cinema, bowling alley, and more. Perfect for a fun-filled day after your visit to the Camel Market!

Qasr Al Muwaiji

a historic fort-palace and symbol of Al Ain's rich heritage. Birthplace of the late President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, it’s where he spent his early years drawing wisdom and inspiration from his father, UAE Founding Father Sheikh Zayed. Discover this iconic landmark and its legacy of leadership and tradition.