Ras Al Khaimah’s mangroves are among the UAE’s most underrated natural wonders. The calm waterways offer a haven for nature lovers, perfect for kayaking and birdwatching.
Start with a Guided Kayak Tour
If you want to truly experience the mangroves, hop into a kayak. Kayaking in Ras Al Khaimah gives you front-row access to quiet inlets and dense greenery, with flamingos and herons often making an appearance. The waters are calm, which makes it beginner-friendly, and most guided tours include a short introduction to the ecosystem. It’s the kind of activity that makes you slow down and actually notice what’s around you. Guests staying at Anantara Mina Al Ras Al Khaimah can often book eco-tours directly through the resort.
Watch the Wildlife Wake Up
Early mornings are the best time to spot the mangroves’ more elusive residents. From fiddler crabs scuttling across the mudflats to fish darting through shallow waters, there’s always something moving if you pause long enough. Bring binoculars if you can, since this is one of the UAE’s best spots for birdwatching, especially during the migratory season.
Walk the Mangrove Boardwalk
If you prefer to stay on land, the mangrove boardwalk at Al Rams offers a simple trail with wooden paths and shaded viewpoints. It’s easy to access and great for slow strolls or birdwatching. The area is especially beautiful during sunrise or just before sunset.

Pack Light and Go Early
The best time to explore is early morning when the light is soft and the birds are most active. Wear breathable clothing, bring a refillable water bottle, and use reef-safe sunscreen to avoid polluting the water.
Respect the Ecosystem
Mangroves are fragile, so avoid littering, feeding wildlife, or stepping off marked paths. Tour guides and conservation groups in the area are working hard to keep this space clean and safe for everyone. A little care goes a long way in preserving this natural beauty.