Nestled
between the Hajar mountains on the East and the Arabian Gulf on the West, the
northernmost emirate of Ras Al Khaimah shares mountainous borders with the
Sultanate of Oman.
With a diverse landscape ranging from rugged mountain scenery and sandy
deserts to fertile plains, golden sand beaches and a bustling creek there is a
wealth of leisure activities on offer both in Ras Al Khaimah itself and
neighbouring Dubai. There is also a new 18-hole golf course.
Ras Al Khaimah's history extends into antiquity, archaeological excavations
and finds including forts and abandoned villages have proved that the history
of Ras Al Khaimah dates back to 5000 BC. The city of Ras Al Khaimah, the
capital of the Emirate, is divided into two parts by a creek; the western
part, known as old Ras Al Khaimah, comprises government departments,
educational institutions and shopping malls. The eastern part, known as Al
Nakheel, houses the Emiri Court, some government departments, markets and
residential areas. The two parts of the city are linked by a bridge and a
network of modern roads, making the city and other emirates easy to explore.