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RAK rocks: the new kid on the UAE tourist block

Exploring Ras al Khaimah

August 14, 2022 17:30
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Mention you’re going to the UAE and people will naturally assume you mean Dubai, or maybe Abu Dhabi. But since 2010, Ras al Khaimah — or RAK as it’s more commonly known — has been quietly building a name as a very serious tourist alternative.

And not without justification. Unlike the big two, RAK’s natural treasures, peacefully empty roads, and a markedly lower price point, has made it the emirate of choice for those in the know, all less than an hour’s drive from Dubai.

There are fascinating surprises in store for visitors too: the star exhibit in the National Museum of Ras al Khaimah, is a 700-year-old Jewish tombstone, discovered by local tribesmen in 1970.

The headstone of a man inscribed as ‘David, son of Moses. May he be remembered in the world to come and may his soul rest in Eden’, it was hewed from local limestone — adding a layer of provenance to this region’s Jewish heritage, and, perhaps, even greater significance to RAKs trading history as one of the ancient ports of Julfar.

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