Keeping the past alive, restoring Ras Al Khaimah’s heritage
With over 7,000 years of history, Ras Al Khaimah’s story is preserved in its forts, archaeological sites, and historic villages. Through restoration and immersive cultural experiences, the Emirate is ensuring its legacy remains accessible for future generations.
Living legacy
A cultural legacy that lives on
Heritage in Ras Al Khaimah is not just preserved, it is celebrated. Conservation efforts make cultural landmarks open and engaging, turning history into a living part of community identity.
What visitors get
Restored historic landmarks
Authentic cultural events
Immersive heritage tours
Ras Al Khaimah is protecting its past while creating opportunities for visitors to connect with history in meaningful ways.
Conservation in action
Protecting and restoring historic sites
The Emirate’s conservation strategy includes landmark projects such as Dhayah Fort, the UAE’s only remaining hilltop fort with sweeping views of mountains and sea. Al Jazeera Al Hamra, the best-preserved pearling village in the country, is undergoing careful restoration. Meanwhile, Julfar, once a bustling medieval port city, is being revived as a symbol of Ras Al Khaimah’s trading heritage.
The Emirate’s conservation strategy includes landmark projects such as Dhayah Fort, the UAE’s only remaining hilltop fort with sweeping views of mountains and sea. Al Jazeera Al Hamra, the best-preserved pearling village in the country, is undergoing careful restoration. Meanwhile, Julfar, once a bustling medieval port city, is being revived as a symbol of Ras Al Khaimah’s trading heritage.
Cultural engagement
Bringing history to life
Preservation efforts are complemented by experiences that bring Emirati traditions to the forefront. Guided heritage tours, cultural festivals, and interactive encounters allow visitors to explore stories of the past. At Suwaidi Pearls, living history experiences showcase the ancient art of pearl diving, connecting today’s travellers to traditions that shaped the nation.
Preservation efforts are complemented by experiences that bring Emirati traditions to the forefront. Guided heritage tours, cultural festivals, and interactive encounters allow visitors to explore stories of the past. At Suwaidi Pearls, living history experiences showcase the ancient art of pearl diving, connecting today’s travellers to traditions that shaped the nation.
Looking ahead
By restoring historic sites and curating authentic cultural encounters, Ras Al Khaimah is making heritage a cornerstone of its Vision 2030 strategy. These efforts ensure the past remains a source of pride, learning and inspiration for future generations.
By restoring historic sites and curating authentic cultural encounters, Ras Al Khaimah is making heritage a cornerstone of its Vision 2030 strategy. These efforts ensure the past remains a source of pride, learning and inspiration for future generations.
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