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Hanging Garden Sharjah: Location, Timing, Tickets Price and Activities 2026

Dubai Weeklys Team
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Hanging Garden Sharjah — officially known as Kalba Hanging Gardens — is one of the most impressive outdoor destinations the UAE has opened in recent years. Built into the Hajar Mountains along the Sharjah-Kalba Road (E102), it sits 281 metres above sea level and stretches across 1.6 million square feet of terraced green space.

What makes it genuinely different from other parks in the UAE is the setting: you are not walking through flat greenery — you are climbing a mountain covered in over 100,000 trees, past cascading waterfalls, through landscaped flower terraces, with views of the Gulf of Oman in one direction and the Hajar Mountains in the other.

Opened on March 8, 2024 by H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, the garden is managed under the Sharjah Safari umbrella and sits near the scenic town of Kalba on Sharjah’s East Coast.

Whether you are driving from Dubai (about 90 minutes) or from central Sharjah (about 45 minutes), this guide covers everything you need to plan your visit: exact location, entry fees, what to do, where to eat, how to get there, and what no other article tells you about visiting smart.

Hanging Gardens Sharjah

Hanging Garden is a beautiful park set above sea level, designed to showcase the natural beauty of the UAE. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks along the trails or relax by the tranquil pools. This popular destination is now one of Sharjah’s must-visit attractions. Whether you are a tourist, a nature lover, or a local resident, it offers a serene escape from the city’s hustle. The park is affordable, making it accessible for everyone.

DetailInformation
Official NameKalba Hanging Gardens
LocationSharjah-Kalba Road (S/E102), Kalba, Sharjah, UAE
Managed bySharjah Safari (sharjahsafari.org)
Total Area1.6 million square feet
Elevation281 metres above sea level
Number of TreesOver 100,000
OpenedMarch 8, 2024
Operating Hours6:00 AM – 12:00 AM (daily)
Entry FeeAED 5 per person
Senior CitizensFree entry
People of DeterminationFree entry
Parking FeeAED 5 per hour
Parking Spaces262 (including disabled bays + EV charging)
Phone800 52522
Official Websitesharjahsafari.org/hanginggardenkalba
Pets AllowedNo
BBQ AllowedNo
Wheelchair AccessibleYes (lower level fully accessible with sloping paths)

The Kalba Hanging Garden is an upright green wall with a waterfall in the emirate (UAE). It is a magnet for nature lovers and is also one of the attractions of adventure seekers. It is a very well-executed observation of the line nature and the progress of the living world. These hanging gardens employ the architectural technique of horse-shaped buildings with the use of wooden pieces of structure. This is a suitable technical solution, and it looks nice.

Hanging Garden Kalba Entry Fee

Entry to Kalba Hanging Gardens is intentionally affordable — one of the cheapest outdoor attractions in the UAE.

Visitor TypeFee
AdultsAED 5 per person
Senior Citizens (60+)Free
People of DeterminationFree
Children (under a certain age)Confirm on-site — policies may vary
ParkingAED 5 per hour

Where to buy: Tickets are purchased at the entrance gate. No advance online booking is required.

EV Charging: Electric vehicle charging stations are available in the parking area — a useful detail if you are driving from Dubai in an electric car.

Tip: Go on a weekday morning to avoid weekend crowds, especially from October to April when the park is most popular.

Kalba hanging garden photos

Here are the photos of the hanging garden Sharjah:

Hanging Garden Kalba location

Where Is Kalba Hanging Gardens?

Kalba Hanging Gardens is located on the Sharjah-Kalba Road (S/E102), a few kilometres outside the town of Kalba in Sharjah’s East Coast region. It sits in the Hajar Mountains between Kalba and Khorfakkan.

GPS Coordinates: 25.1375° N, 56.2561° E

Official Website: sharjahsafari.org/hanginggardenkalba Phone: 800 52522

How to Get There by Car

The garden has two separate entrances, and knowing which one to use saves confusion:

EntranceWhere to ExitWhat You Access
Upper EntranceExit just BEFORE Al Heyar Tunnel (heading east)Upper track, mountain trails, La Brasserie
Lower EntranceExit just AFTER Al Heyar Tunnel, at the end of the parking areaMain entrance, Habib Beirut, children’s areas, skatepark

Missed the upper entrance? There is a second exit for the upper track just after the park — use it if you pass the first one.

Driving Times from Major UAE Cities

FromApproximate TimeRoad to Take
Central Sharjah45 minutesSharjah-Kalba Road (E102) directly
Dubai90 minutesE611 (Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road) → E102
Abu Dhabi2.5–3 hoursE11 → E611 → E102
Fujairah40 minutesCoast Road heading north
Ras Al Khaimah1.5 hoursE11 → E102

Getting There Without a Car

Public transport options to Kalba are limited. Your realistic options are:

  • Taxi / Uber / Careem: Book a return taxi from Sharjah or Dubai. Ask the driver to wait or arrange a pick-up time, as taxis are not always available on-site.
  • Sharjah bus to Kalba: Buses run from Al Jubail Bus Station in Sharjah to Kalba. From Kalba bus station, take a local taxi to the garden (approximately 5–10 minutes).
  • Tour packages: Several UAE travel operators (including Ocean Gate Tours) offer day trips that include transport and a garden visit.

Parking

  • Total spaces: 262
  • Disabled parking: Available
  • EV charging stations: Available
  • Parking fee: AED 5 per hour
  • Layout: Upper parking (near mountain trails) and lower parking (near main entrance)

Best Time to Visit Kalba Hanging Gardens

SeasonVerdictNotes
October – AprilBest timeCool temperatures (18–28°C), ideal for hiking and exploring
May – SeptemberManageable evenings onlyDaytime heat (35–45°C) makes the climb uncomfortable; visit after 5 PM
June – August Avoid daytimePeak heat; even evenings can be warm; garden is open but experience is reduced

Best time of day:

  • Morning (6–9 AM): Quiet, cool, golden light — best for photography and hiking
  • Late afternoon (4–6 PM): Comfortable temperature, beautiful sunset views from the upper level
  • Evening (7 PM onwards): The waterfall is lit up, the atmosphere changes completely, and temperatures drop. Many UAE families visit at night — it is genuinely worth experiencing separately from a daytime visit.

Pro tip from visitor reviews: The view from the top at sunset is described by TripAdvisor reviewers as “beyond words.” Time your climb to reach the upper level around 30 minutes before sunset for the best experience.

Kalba Hanging Gardens Activities and Attractions

Hiking and Mountain Climbing

The garden has three mountain climbing routes with varying difficulty levels — beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Each route passes through agricultural terraces, past cascading waterfalls, and through colourful flower beds. The climb rewards you with views across both the Gulf of Oman and the Hajar Mountains. Even on the gentler paths, the vertical garden running alongside the waterfall stairs is a highlight that most visitors stop to photograph.

Important note for visitors: The garden involves significant stair climbing. If you have knee problems or breathing difficulties, stay on the lower-level flat areas, which are fully wheelchair accessible. Avoid visiting in peak summer (June–August) when temperatures make the climb uncomfortable.

Running Track

The 760-metre running track is well-maintained and loops through the garden’s mid-level. It is suitable for jogging, brisk walking, or cycling. Unlike running on a flat road, you are surrounded by trees on both sides — the kind of green canopy that makes early-morning exercise feel genuinely restorative rather than just functional.

Skatepark

The 24,000 square foot skatepark is one of the largest in the Sharjah region. A large shade umbrella covers the centre of the park, protecting skaters from the UAE’s intense heat. Suitable for all skill levels — beginners through experienced skaters.

Excursion Train

The garden’s excursion train is a practical and enjoyable way to cover the full site without walking every metre. Key specs:

Ideal for elderly visitors, families with young children, or anyone who wants an overview before deciding where to explore on foot

Capacity: 55 passengers per journey

Stations: 4 stops (including upper cafeteria level and main garden level)

Route length: Approximately 820 metres

Water Features and Relaxation Areas

The centrepiece waterfall cascades down multiple terraced levels into a small lake at the base. At night it is dramatically lit up, making the garden look completely different after dark — a good reason to visit in the evening even if you came during the day.

Seating areas are positioned throughout the garden close to the waterfall, running track, skatepark, and restaurants, so you never have to walk far to take a break.

Vertical Garden

Running alongside the stairs on both sides of the main waterfall is the vertical garden — a wall of cascading plants and flowering species that transforms what could be a simple staircase into a visual experience. It is one of the most-photographed spots in the park and is often compared to the concept of the ancient Hanging Gardens of Babylon in terms of layered, elevated greenery.

Amphitheatre

At the opposite end of the park from the skatepark sits a small open-air amphitheatre. It is used for events on occasions such as UAE National Day, cultural performances, and school visits. If you time your visit around a public holiday or Sharjah event, check whether a performance is scheduled — it adds a completely different dimension to the visit.

Children’s Play Areas

The children’s area is not a single zone — it is divided into three separate sections based on age group, ensuring toddlers, young children, and older kids all have appropriately designed play equipment. Adults can sit on benches positioned directly adjacent to each zone. The lower level of the park, where the main play areas sit, is fully wheelchair accessible and pushchair-friendly.

Dining at Kalba Hanging Gardens

Two restaurants serve the garden, each at a completely different elevation and with a different atmosphere.

La Brasserie

DetailInfo
Elevation270 metres above sea level
Seating Capacity100 guests
ArchitectureTraditional wooden structure
Views360° panoramic views of the Hajar Mountains, the waterfall, and three sides of the garden
Best forCouples, photographers, those who want a meal with a view
AccessRequires climbing to the upper level — not suitable for those with mobility difficulties

La Brasserie sits at the highest dining point in the garden. The restaurant is built using traditional wooden architecture, which gives it a rustic mountain feel that contrasts with the lush greenery below. The panoramic views from this height are genuinely unlike anything else in the Sharjah East Coast region.

Habib Beirut

DetailInfo
ElevationGround/mid level (no climbing required)
Seating Capacity215 guests (indoor + outdoor + terrace)
ArchitectureCircular building — architectural centerpiece of the garden
CuisineLebanese — mezze, grilled meats, hummus, fattoush, baklava, soups
InteriorBlue-toned interior design; calm and family-friendly atmosphere
Best forFamilies, groups, anyone who wants a full meal without the climb

Habib Beirut sits at the centre of the garden and is the first restaurant most visitors encounter. Its circular design means almost every table has a window view of the surrounding gardens. The Lebanese menu is extensive, covering both hot and cold mezze, mixed grills, and desserts — enough for a full sit-down meal rather than just a snack stop.

Which restaurant should you choose?

  • If you want the VIEW → La Brasserie (be prepared to climb)
  • If you want FOOD quality and ease → Habib Beirut

Essential Tips Before You Visit

Rule / FeatureDetail
Dress codeCasual and comfortable clothing. Modest attire preferred (covered shoulders and knees) as a mark of respect for local customs.
FootwearWear closed, comfortable walking shoes — the mountain paths and stairs are uneven in places. Sandals are not recommended for upper trail hiking.
BBQNot allowed anywhere in the garden. If you want to BBQ, Kalba Corniche Park nearby allows it.
PetsNot permitted
SmokingFollow UAE public space rules — only in designated areas
PhotographyFreely allowed. The vertical garden and upper-level views are the best photography spots.
Wheelchair accessLower level fully accessible. Upper trails involve stairs and are not wheelchair-accessible.
Prayer roomsAvailable for both genders
ToiletsAvailable throughout the site
PicnicAllowed — designated picnic areas are available. Bring your own food and drinks if you prefer not to use the restaurants.

How to Get to Kalba Hanging Gardens Sharjah

People can quickly go to Kalba Hanging Gardens Sharjah. This garden is near Sharjah City Center, and it takes 45 minutes of a car drive to get to it. The best way to reach there is using Sharjah- Kalba Road(S/E102). If a person does not have a car available, they can travel by bus or taxi as an alternative method of transportation to the point of their destination.

  • From Sharjah City Center: Proceed on Sharjah-Kalba Road (E102) directly to Kalba.
  • From Dubai: Drive for around 90 minutes. Take E611 E611 road to Sharja,h then change to E102 road.

Nearby Places to Visit on the Same Day

Kalba is one of the UAE’s most underrated regions for a full-day trip. Combine the Hanging Gardens with one or two of these:

AttractionDistance from GardenWhy Visit
Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservation Centre~5 kmWildlife sanctuary with Arabian Oryx, wolves, leopards, and birds of prey. One of the UAE’s best eco-tourism sites.
Kalba Bird of Prey Centre~10 kmDedicated raptor centre showcasing falcons and eagles. Free or low-cost entry. Ideal for families.
Kalba Corniche Park~8 kmBeachside park with BBQ areas, children’s play zones, and stunning Gulf of Oman views. Good for a sunset walk after the garden.
Kalba Mangrove Reserve~12 kmOne of the oldest and northernmost mangrove forests in Arabia. Kayaking and birdwatching available.
Al Hefaiyah LakeAdjacent (connected road)Sharjah’s scenic mountain reservoir. A peaceful contrast to the garden’s activity-rich experience.

Suggested day itinerary: Start at Hanging Gardens (morning, 2–3 hours) → Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservation Centre (lunch, 1.5 hours) → Kalba Corniche Park (sunset walk, 1 hour). Total: a full, satisfying day out on Sharjah’s East Coast

Is Kalba Hanging Gardens Worth Visiting?

In a country where major attractions often come with steep entry fees, Kalba Hanging Gardens is genuinely exceptional value. AED 5 to spend 2–3 hours on a mountain covered in 100,000 trees, with waterfall views, two restaurants, a skatepark, a running track, and a train ride — there is nothing else quite like it in the UAE at this price point.

It is not a theme park and it is not a mall. It is a real outdoor experience with real physical terrain — and that is precisely what makes it stand out. Families who visit regularly report that children engage differently here than in the typical indoor-entertainment environment: they actually climb, run, and explore rather than sit in front of a screen.

For visitors from Dubai or Abu Dhabi, the 90-minute drive also takes you past some of the UAE’s most scenic mountain road sections — the journey itself is part of the experience.

Our verdict: If you are anywhere in the Northern Emirates between October and April, the Kalba Hanging Gardens deserves to be on your list. Combine it with Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservation Centre and Kalba Corniche Park for a genuinely full and rewarding day on Sharjah’s East Coast.

Official website: sharjahsafari.org/hanginggardenkalba | Phone: 800 52522

Faq’s

Do the Hanging Gardens still exist?
Yes. Kalba Hanging Gardens opened March 8, 2024 and is fully operational today.

Who owns the Hanging Garden?
Kalba Hanging Gardens is owned by the Sharjah Government and managed by Sharjah Safari.

Is entry to Kalba Hanging Gardens free?
Entry costs AED 5 per person. Senior citizens and People of Determination enter free.

What are the opening hours of Hanging Garden Sharjah?
Open daily from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM, including weekends and public holidays.

What is the best time to visit Hanging Garden Sharjah?
October to April is ideal. Visit mornings or evenings to avoid heat.

How do I get to Kalba Hanging Gardens from Dubai?
Take E611 then E102 Sharjah-Kalba Road. Exit before Al Heyar Tunnel. Around 90 minutes.

Is Kalba Hanging Garden suitable for people with disabilities?
Yes. Lower level is fully wheelchair accessible with sloping paths and disabled parking.

Are there restaurants inside Hanging Garden Sharjah?
Yes. Habib Beirut (Lebanese, ground level) and La Brasserie (270m elevation, panoramic views).

Can I have a BBQ at Kalba Hanging Gardens?
No. BBQ is not allowed. Visit nearby Kalba Corniche Park for BBQ facilities.

How long does it take to walk around Hanging Garden Sharjah?
Full visit takes 2–3 hours. Lower level only needs about 1–1.5 hours.

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