Al Marmoom Heritage Village - Things to Know in 2026

Al Marmoom Heritage Village – Things to Know in 2026

The Al Marmoom Heritage Village is a favorite among Dubai’s cultural enthusiasts. It’s an annual event organized in spring to showcase the exotic Khaleeji culture and it features the iconic camel race of Dubai as well as many other attractions. The festival is a wonderful occasion where you experience the local culture in all its beauty.

There’s a lot to explore and you may also shop a bit for souvenirs. You can pick from exquisite handicraft items. There are also options to try local cuisine while you enjoy live music. Of course, while here, you just can’t miss the Al Marmoom camel race which brings to life glimpses of a pastime that has been a part of the local culture for generations.

Al Marmoom Heritage Village

Things to do at Al Marmoom Heritage Village

  • Start with the best. Head straight to the Al Marmoom Camel Race. This is truly an unforgettable experience as you watch 60 camels gallop down the track at a modest speed of 40km/h. While the camels are guided by robot jockeys, the owners drive behind the camels in 4-wheel drives encouraging the camels.
  • Shop for a while at the local shops for souvenirs that’ll bring back wonderful memories of your trip to this wonderful land of sand and the contrasting modern life of the city. It truly is an exotic experience!
  • Tuck into some lip-smacking local cuisine at the eateries here. The food served is authentic and cooked with proper hygiene. It’s a bit spicy though, but the aroma is breathtaking indeed.
  • Enjoy some live music performed by local artists. The music is quite haunting and gives you an eerie feeling after dark.

Camel race

Is there any entrance fee at Al Marmoom Heritage Village?

Entry into the village is free. However, you’ll have to pay for the individual attractions here.

How to reach Al Marmoom Heritage Village

Bus: You may take the 13B from the Dubai International Airport and get off at the Al Marmoom Dubai Camel Racing Club. The journey takes quite a bit of time- 1 hour 45 minutes and the ticket costs AED 23.5.

Car: You’ll have to take the E66 route from the Dubai International Airport that goes via Al Ain. It’s a 43.1 kilometers journey that takes only 29 minutes.

Check Dubai’s Camel riding tour detail here.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is there a dress code in the village?

No, while there is no dress code, you are still advised to be in sober clothes so as not to hurt the sentiments of the locals.

Is the camel race safe?

Yes, it is safe. These days robot jockeys are used and every precaution is taken to ensure safety.

Can you have a photo op with the locals in their traditional attire?

You may, but do take permission.

Is one allowed to get close to the camels?

Yes, you certainly can get up and close with the camels here. Being very friendly animals, they don’t mind getting photographed either. What’s more, you may even give them a gentle pat.

 

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