Kalba

Published on : 2022 - Oct - 08

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Kalba Lake
Kalba Lake

Kalba is a city in the Emirate of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. It is an exclave of Sharjah lying on the Gulf of Oman coast north of Oman. Khor Kalba (Kalba Creek), an important nature reserve and mangrove swamp, is located south of the town by the Omani border.

Kalba Mangrove reserve

Kalba Mangrove reserve is open to the public and was developed as an eco-tourism resort by the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority. Some conservationists think that the tourism development could endanger the last remaining natural mangrove forest which is home to some species of birds, marine animals and reptiles. These fauna here have no other home in the Emirates.

Kalba Fort
Kalba Fort

Kalba development

Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah and member of the Supreme Council, announced in July 2020 the proposed development in Kalba. These include the restoration of historical sites, the development of the corniche, the renovation of public spaces, the construction of new buildings, and others.

Kalba Beach Corniche

Kalba Beach Corniche project was launched in April 2021 to improve rainwater drainage, the construction of a running track, the establishment of public seating areas and the planting of trees. The park also has an open playground for children and access to a beach, but this is not ideal for swimming. The neat and well-maintained park also provides public restrooms and easily available parking spaces. Nearby, one can find accessible grocery shops, cafeterias and restaurants.

Kalba ecotourism

Kalba is the most popular destination for ecotourism in the Emirate of Sharjah, with opportunities to go wildlife spotting while trekking, kayaking, as well as scuba diving. Tourists also go there to see the Arabian oryx, the national animal of the UAE. Picnic is a popular activity in Kalba.

Kalba Birds of Prey Centre

This center has live demonstrations displaying various raptors and highlighting their historical significance to the tourists. The outdoor shows take place twice a day while the aviaries containing owls, buzzards, eagles, falcons and vultures can be seen any time during the day. The center remains open for 6 days a week with Monday being a holiday.

Kalba museum

There are several historical sites to visit in Kalba, including the Bait Sheikh Saeed bin Hamed Al Qassimi museum, a restored fort and a sleepy seaside promenade. The museum was built in 1901 and used to serve as a royal residence, making it one of the most prominent places to visit in the country.

Kalba Kayak
Kalba Kayak

Kalba camping

Camping is popular in Sharjah, especially as part of desert safari tours. With several idyllic places to choose from, outdoor enthusiasts often do a bit of trekking to find the perfect spot. For sandy terrain, there are camping spots like Fossil Rock, Mleiha and Al Dhaid. For those who love the mountains, the foothills of Hajjar near Khorfakkan offers an unparalleled view. Some locals, however, prefer to camp near a Sharjah beach for a cool breeze over the sound of waves. This is especially recommended if you’re trying to make the best of Sharjah weather.

The Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) is developing the city at a faster scale for encouraging more tourists to visit the area.

Kalba Kingfisher Lodge

Kalba Kingfisher Lodge is the only hotel that exists within the boundaries of Kalba. It is a 5-star tented camp that ranks as one of the best hotels in Sharjah. Also known as Mysk Kingfisher Retreat, the resort offers from 1-bed to 3-bed tents along with facilities such as a garden, private beach area, a restaurant and other hotel amenities. You can find more hotels near Kalba in Fujairah City, such as: Royal M Hotel Fujairah Mall , Al Bahar Hotel & Resort , and Nour Arjaan by Rotana.

Taxis and buses are the only public transport available in this area. Some buses provide intercity travel.

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