Explore Al Ain, the UAE's only UNESCO World Heritage site and birthplace of Sheikh Zayed, the founding father of the UAE, where ancient oasis culture is preserved in a modern city that maintains strong connections to Emirati traditions and Bedouin heritage. Discover the ancient falaj irrigation system, a network of underground channels that has brought water from mountain springs to desert oases for over 3,000 years, enabling agriculture and settlement in this strategic location that controlled trade routes across the Arabian Peninsula. Visit the Al Ain Oasis, a peaceful green sanctuary in the heart of the city where over 147,000 date palms create a cool microclimate and demonstrate traditional sustainable agriculture that continues to support local communities while preserving ancient farming methods. Explore Jebel Hafeet, the UAE's second-highest mountain, where a scenic drive leads to summit viewpoints offering spectacular panoramas over the desert landscape and neighboring Oman, while archaeological sites reveal evidence of human settlement dating back 5,000 years. Visit traditional souks where frankincense, spices, and handicrafts continue ancient trading traditions that connected Arabia to global commerce networks spanning Asia, Africa, and Europe.