Adventures in Hatta
All your Hatta questions, answered
How do you explore Hatta?
You can explore Hatta by renting a car or with a tour provider. There are also public buses from Dubai to Hatta, however, the commute is much longer. Once in Hatta, you can try adventure sports at Hatta Wadi Hub, trek up to Hatta Hill Park, or check out nature-inspired sites like the Hatta Dam and Hatta Honeybee Garden.
Is Hatta an emirate?
No, Hatta is not an emirate but an exclave of the emirate of Dubai. About an hour and a half drive away from Dubai's city centre, the town of Hatta is known for its rugged mountains and outdoor adventure activities, as well as its nature-themed sites.
Is Hatta free?
Yes, Hatta is free to visit. The charming mountain town is perfect for a road trip away from the bustle of Dubai. For a getaway, you'll find great options for stays at camping grounds and hotels, along with many wallet-friendly activities to try out, from a visit to the Hatta Honeybee Garden to energetic offerings like ziplining and zorbing at Hatta Wadi Hub.
Is Hatta manmade?
No, Hatta is not manmade, but a natural exclave of Dubai nestled in the Hajar mountains. However, one of the town's most popular sites, the Hatta Dam, is a manmade reservoir and a spot for sightseeing and water-based activities like kayaking. Equally frequented is Hatta Wadi Hub, an adventure and camping park that takes advantage of the hilly terrain and scenic vistas.
What do you wear to a Hatta tour?
A tour to Hatta is bound to be filled with outdoor activities, so wear light and comfortable clothing that is suited to sunny weather and lots of movement. Expect to climb trails, go kayaking and indulge in thrilling adventures, from mountain biking to archery. It's advisable to carry a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and a change of clothes for your trip.
What is special in Hatta?
A scenic Dubai exclave, Hatta makes for an idyllic city escape with outdoor adventures and natural beauty. Unlike Dubai's cityscapes, Hatta is located in the mountains, which is great for hiking and camping. The town is also known for the Hatta Dam, where visitors enjoy kayaking amid blue waters surrounded by dramatic peaks.
Can you swim in Hatta?
Yes, you can swim in Hatta's natural rock pools. The deep freshwater spring runs amid mountain crevices and offers a scenic and memorable experience for swimmers. It is important to note, however, that visitors are not allowed to swim in the Hatta Dam, which is a popular tourist attraction for kayaking and nature walks.
How can I get to Hatta from Dubai?
By car, you can get to Hatta from Dubai via Ras Al Khor Rd/E44 and then Sharjah-Kalba Rd/E102, from where you can follow the signs to the town. The journey covers about 135km and takes approximately 90 minutes. If you're looking for a ride, take advantage of pay-per-minute car rental platform Udrive's exclusive service to the 'Highlands of Dubai'. It offers special rates for the out-of-city trip and a fleet of SUVs, which is ideal for a group roadtrip to the elevated terrain.
You can also hop on a dedicated bus route between the two destinations. Choose between the H02 line from Dubai Mall (in Downtown Dubai) or the E16 from Sabkha Bus Station 1 (in Deira) and travel all the way to Hatta Bus Station.
You can also hop on a dedicated bus route between the two destinations. Choose between the H02 line from Dubai Mall (in Downtown Dubai) or the E16 from Sabkha Bus Station 1 (in Deira) and travel all the way to Hatta Bus Station.