Loading...
Speaking to “Sharjah 24,” Al Mazrouei noted that the gardens combine scenic beauty with amenities designed to appeal to families. There are more than 100,000 trees on the site, which makes the landscape lush and adds to the peaceful feel of the place.
Among its most striking features is a man-made waterfall rising to around 55 metres, which lends the gardens a distinctive visual charm and has become one of the site’s main attractions.
The gardens offer a range of facilities, including children’s play areas, restaurants and a small shopping zone, and several visitor services. A tourist train that can carry around 40 passengers takes guests on tours across the gardens, passing through a dedicated tunnel that introduces visitors to the park’s features and mountain pathways.
Al Mazrouei said that the gardens take on a particularly welcoming character during Ramadan evenings, when families and friends gather to enjoy the cool air, scenic views and relaxed surroundings. The destination has increasingly become a preferred spot for those who wish to spend time together and savour the peaceful spirit of the holy month.