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The western section of the Hajar mountain range is in the U.A.E., and is the highest in the Eastern Arabian Peninsula. Starting in the north-eastern area of the country, it creates the Musandam Peninsula, separating a small section of Oman, the ‘sultanate’, from the rest of the country. The mountains are dramatic and rocky, offering amazing views from their summits. Desert covers most of the country outside the main urban areas, but has a striking beauty all of its own.
Because of the United Arab Emirates' climate, it’s best to travel here in the winter months, either side of Christmas. While Christmas can be considered the best time to go, in recent years the weather has been unpredictable with cloudy and rainy conditions, whereas the months of October and November, and February and March have temperatures in the mid-20's on average. It is best to avoid visiting during the high summer months of July and August when temperatures hit the high 40's on average. You may also want to avoid the month of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month where participants fast from sunrise to sunset. You don’t have to participate, however you will be expected to not break the fasting rules in public areas.
Follow the dried river the Hatta Wadi, as it winds through the mountains and reveals lush green oases and water pools. If you are in Abu Dhabi, take a trip south-west to Liwa, where you will find the oasis on the edge of the Rub Al Khali, the biggest sand desert in the world. Liwa is a famous spot for its red sand dunes, and this will be an unforgettable experience.