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Dhayah Fort: Ras al Khaimah.

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Distance
2.54 mi
Elevation gain
151 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
144 ft
Max elevation
257 ft
TrailRank 
62 5
Min elevation
31 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
33 minutes
Time
one hour 5 minutes
Coordinates
524
Uploaded
September 30, 2023
Recorded
September 2023
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near Ḑāyah, Raʼs al Khaymah (United Arab Emirates)

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Dhayah Fort: Ras al Khaimah.

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Although it is easy to locate, access and climb up the fort, I have recorded the walk on wikiloc for records and pictures.

Please note here that I used different path to enter and exit the area.
The entry path is suitable for all cars and the exit path goes on offroad area amidst the farms and sedans will struggle at some points.

The actual walk is very short, less than 400 meters and its very beautiful and safe with barricades and well laid stairs.

Dhayah Fort

Dhayah Fort, a castle-like structure, is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List and stands proud amidst the arid mountains and fertile date wadis of northern Emirate Ras Al Khaimah.

The fort forms the centre of this lush oasis and boasts spectacular views from the mountains across palm trees and verdant lands to neighbouring Oman and down to the sea.


Dhayah Fort is the only hill fort remaining in the United Arab Emirates. It dates back to the Late Bronze Age (1600 – 1300 BC) when locals used it for settlement and fortification. The twin-peaked golden mud-brick fortress was built during the 19th century and restored in the late 1990s. It is an important historical monument where the 1819 battle between British troops and local Qawasim tribes took place. It’s worth climbing the 239 zigzagging steps to bear witness to the spectacular views. 

At the base of the hill lies a slightly larger fort used by people that lived and worked in the palm gardens. They would retreat here with their animals in times of danger. Single watchtowers are peppered throughout the fertile oasis of Dhayah to ensure optimal communication.

The fort stands on a 70-metre high hill that rises grandly between the date palm gardens and the Jebel Jais mountains to form the central hub of the lush oasis. Over the past few centuries, the original watering system has remained unchanged, where run-offs from the mountains were collected during the infrequent rains. 

At the base of the fort lies 12 large Wadi Suq tombs from between 2,000 to 1,300 BC. Four of the tombs have already been excavated to reveal impressive Southeast Arabia funerary structures. Ras Al Khaimah Department of Antiquities and Museums intends to turn this entire area into an archaeology park.

The climb to Dhayah Fort is uneven and rocky. It is not accessible to prams, wheelchairs and other mobility aids. There is no lighting, so it’s advisable to visit the fort during daylight hours.

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  • Photo of Maggie Roche
    Maggie Roche Apr 17, 2024

    I have followed this trail  View more

    Beautiful

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