The destination offers the perfect spot for a family outing with ample things to do such as visit the Bedouin tents which have campfires ready to make you the perfect cup of Arabic tea. There are also enough and more camels and Arabian horses around which will surely entertain your kids while various exhibitions that demonstrate the arts of weaving and glass blowing as well as falconry will keep you enthralled. There are also quite a few Liwa desert resort options in the area which means that it is not difficult to find accommodation. From resorts and hotels such as Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara to budget accommodation options, the variety is varied.
Visit the small scale souk where many souvenirs such as handmade soaps, traditional clothing items and jewelry made of silver are sold for a good bargain. The museum at the village is also a must visit while the various Henna stalls are a good way for the ladies to adorn their hands in beautiful art. The various photos which depict Abu Dhabi from before the Oil Boom event, until present day, are sure to fill you with wonder at how much the city has evolved.
Some other interesting artifacts on display are Holy Qurans and various traditional weapons. If you develop a bit of an appetite after all these adventures, the Arabic restaurant on-site is ready to serve some fantastic cuisine after which you and your family can head over to the demonstration that shows the function of a Falaj irrigation system which is still being used in certain areas as means of providing water to the palm groves.
Filled with wanderlust that seeks to explore distant shores and captivated by the colors and vibrancy of exotic cultures, Kanya Mae writes on the beautiful, exciting, and enchanting wonders of the world. She is a writer who not only has a passion for travel, but also has a background in fashion, art and media.Google+