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Embracing Ramadan in the UAE: A Cultural Experience

As the UAE observes Ramadan, the largest religious celebration in the Islamic calendar, tourists visiting around March 10th, 2024, can witness the cultural significance of this holy month. While Ramadan may slightly alter business hours, particularly for some local establishments, its impact on tourists has diminished over the years.

Malls and restaurants remain open, offering visitors ample opportunities to explore and experience the local culture. You can also enjoy a stay at an Abu Dhabi resort the likes of Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara and witness the tradition of cannon shooting marking the end of the fast across the emirate is truly remarkable. Additionally, partaking in iftar and suhoor, the first and last meals of the day during Ramadan, respectively, offers visitors an authentic taste of Arabic cuisine in a tranquil setting. Embracing these customs allows tourists to immerse themselves fully in the spirit of Ramadan and gain a deeper understanding of the UAE’s rich cultural heritage.