A Sharjah wildlife centre dedicated to predatory birds.

The Bedouin tribes have a long tradition of hunting with birds of prey, and falconry remains a popular sport today. The Kalba Bird of Prey Centre has free-flying demonstrations, along with aviaries housing owls, eagles, buzzards, vultures and, of course, falcons. Using live demonstration and displays, the centre introduces visitors to a host of native raptor species, highlighting the region’s wildlife landscape.

For a family experience, take your children for some edutainment on Sharjah wildlife. Learn about the importance of resident raptors like the falcon, the national bird of the UAE, and migrating wild raptors, like the Barn owl, Short toad snake eagle, Greater spotted eagle, and Lappet faced vulture. The centre is located in the Khor Kalba nature reserve, one of the don’t miss places to visit in Sharjah. After a visit to the centre, take a walk around to experience the pleasant weather in Kalba. With a variety of terrains and wildlife, Kalba is among the most famous national parks in Sharjah.

How to get there

The Kalba Bird of Prey Centre is located in Kalba on Sharjah’s east coast, close to Al Hefaiyah Conservation Centre. It is open six days a week (closed Mondays).

More like this

Buhais Geological Park

This dramatic building, built on a former seabed running through an area of great geological significance, is a tribute to the history of the region

Kalba Corniche Park

Nature has its own charm in the city of Kalba on the eastern coast of the Emirate of Sharjah.

Shees Village

This rare gem lies among the rugged mountain paths, embodying a living example of the nobility and authenticity of the inhabitants of this region.

Al Rafisah Dam

Heading toward Khorfakkan on the new Sharjah – Khorfakkan highway opens up a vista of the beautiful Al Rafisah Dam

Islamic Botanical Garden

The first of its kind in the Middle East, this peaceful garden displays a variety of plants mentioned in the Holy Qur’an and the prophetic Sunnah.

Fossil Rock

A landmark rock formation rising over expansive sand dunes in the UAE desert.

Wasit Nature Reserve

A wildlife spotting and trekking destination for every nature lover.

Wadi Al Helo

One of the most pristine natural reserves in the Middle East.

Sira Khorfakkan

A place for adventure and water sports off the Khorfakkan beach.

Al Noor Island Butterfly House

A sanctuary and information centre for over 20 exotic butterfly species.

Arabia's Wildlife Centre

One of the largest homes for rare animals in the Arabian Peninsula.

Sharjah Safari

A new world-class tourist destination, Sharjah Safari is the new spot for all adventure lovers.

Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservation Centre

A nature reserve dedicated to over 30 species of wildlife from mountain habitats.

Khor Kalba Mangrove Centre

The unique ecological diversity of the UAE can be explored here within the oldest mangrove forest in the UAE

Al Qurm Protected Area

Explore the rich biodiversity on this coastal nature reserve.

Sharjah Desert Park

A must-visit destination for families and children, featuring a petting farm, a botanical garden and a breeding centre for rare animals rescued from the desert habitat.

Al Suhub Rest House

A unique way to explore Khorfakkan’s mountains.

Sharjah Aquarium

A captivating world of more than 150 species of fish.

Al Dhaid Wildlife Centre

Entertainment & educational destination highlighting the biodiversity of the region and the emirate’s commitment to preservation of of natural heritage

Hanging Gardens in Kalba

With a wealth of tourist places in Sharjah covering all types of interests and activities, you can pack your itinerary with extraordinary experiences.

Wadi Shees Nature Trail

Embark on an accessible 1.8 km loop through the Shees Valley, where ancient falaj irrigation systems channel freshwater alongside terraced farms. This family-friendly trail offers shaded palm groves, archaeological remnants, and insights into traditional Emirati agriculture. Suitable for all ages, it requires 30-40 minutes to complete.

Al Rabi Hiking Trail

Ascend to Khorfakkan’s iconic Al Rabi Tower, a 20th-century watchtower perched at 379m elevation. This 4-5 km round-trip trail features well-marked paths, rest stops, and sweeping vistas of the Gulf of Oman. Ideal for beginners, the moderate climb takes 2-3 hours, with historical signage enriching the journey.

Al Rafisah Hiking Trail

Challenge yourself on Sharjah’s rugged eastern trails, where rocky ascents and diverse terrains lead to elevated viewpoints. While details are scarce in search results, this route is noted for its demanding paths and rewarding panoramas.

Al Hefaiyah Lake

With a wealth of tourist places in Sharjah covering all types of interests and activities, you can pack your itinerary with extraordinary experiences.

Natural History & Botanical Museum

With a wealth of tourist places in Sharjah covering all types of interests and activities, you can pack your itinerary with extraordinary experiences.

Keep Exploring