Al Maha is a sanctuary for man and beast alike, its private nature reserve rekindling the surprising life of the desert. Knowledgeable field guides will seek rheem gazelle, scimitar-horned oryx, Arabian oryx, and rare Arabian fox with you on a safari, either on foot or in the comfort of an air-conditioned four-wheel-drive vehicle. Daily camel trekking, horseback riding, and falconry demonstrations.
A world-class sanctuary of health and well-being * Signature treatments featuring the exclusiveÂTimeless range of productsÂmade from Arabic dates and frankincense * Single or double massage rooms * Hydrotherapy and Rasool rooms offering privacy, comfort and peace * State-of-the-art 'Life Fitness' equipment for body sculpting * Sauna * Steam room * Indoor jacuzzi * Ice-cold plunge pool * Specialist cuisine to awaken the senses * Indigenous flora and water features and panoramic views of the desert and mountains
It is truly an extraordinary resort and it provides the experienced traveler with a unique experience of the desert, the heritage of the region, and traditional activities of the Bedu. Each suite has its own private swimming pool and is complemented by those rare commodities in today's world - total sanctuary, peace, and tranquility. SD 07.08
Each one of the suites is designed with to offer the guest the utmost privacy but being individually separated from it's neighbour and with its Arabic canapes helps the resort blend in majestically with the surrounding desert.
The lobby is small and is more of a reception area to welcome guests on their arrival to the resort.
Rooms with Direct dial phone. Laundry facilities, Car parking (Payable to hotel, if applicable), Coach parking.
N.B.:Swimming Pool & Spa facilities are closed from 10/07/2008 till 24/07/2008.
One can't help feeling a little like Lawrence of Arabia on the journey to the Al Maha Resort in the heart of Dubai's desert. Al Maha is located 45 minutes away from Dubai city of Gold. Though 4-wheel drive jeeps have long since replaced camels as the most common form of transport, the sense of adventure, privacy and isolation remains. Open since March 1999, the Al Maha was the first ecotourism resort built in the United Arab Emirates, home of the indigenous species such as the Arabian Oryx and Gazelles have been reintroduced and wander freely.