Discover the living story of the Arabian desert

Located in the heart of Al Dhaid City, the Al Dhaid Wildlife Museum offers an engaging journey into the rich biodiversity and ecological heritage of the Arabian desert. Designed as an interactive educational destination, the museum brings visitors closer to the landscapes, wildlife, and natural systems that shape Sharjah’s desert environment.

Across its specialised galleries, visitors explore the fascinating adaptations that allow desert plants and animals to thrive in extreme conditions. The museum highlights reptiles, mammals, birds, insects, and native plant species, revealing the intricate balance of desert ecosystems and the importance of protecting biodiversity.

Interactive displays, educational models, and digital experiences make the museum an ideal destination for families, students, and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore desert geology, learn about migratory and resident bird species, understand plant life cycles, and discover the cultural connection between people and the desert landscape.

A dedicated Children’s Hall introduces young visitors to the wonders of nature through hands-on exploration, games, and creative activities that inspire curiosity and environmental awareness.

Combining scientific knowledge with cultural storytelling, Al Dhaid Wildlife Museum invites visitors to experience the desert not just as a landscape, but as a living ecosystem shaped by resilience, adaptation, and natural beauty.

How to get there

Al Dhaid Wildlife Museum is located in Al Dhaid City in Sharjah’s Central Region, near Souq Sharia Al Dhaid. The museum is easily accessible by road from Sharjah city, Dubai, and Fujairah, making it an ideal stop for visitors exploring the Central Region and nearby desert landscapes. The destination offers visitor facilities including parking and guidance services, providing a welcoming gateway to discover the natural heritage of Sharjah’s desert environment.

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