Al Wasit Wetland Centre
Opening Time: 2:00 Pm – 6:30 Pm (Fri),11:00 Am – 6:30 Pm (sat-Sun), 9:00 Am – 6:30 Pm (Mon,wed,Thu), Tue Closed
Al Wasit Wetland Centre, Sharjah
Wasit Wetland Centre is a conservation area in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It preserves an area of a type of wetland (sabkha or salt plain) once common along the western coastal plains of the UAE and consists of a visitor centre with viewing points to both captive and wild birds, as well as extensive areas of dunes, mud flats, salty lagoons and freshwater pools.
Located in the northern Sharjah suburb of Wasit, the centre runs along the Sharjah/Ajman border. The centre comprises 86 hectares (210 acres) of protected habitat and has been designated as a Ramsar site since 2019. The Wetland Centre provides local fauna and migrant birds a safe place to reproduce. Up to 350 species of bird live in or are migratory visitors to the area, and some 60 species of birds are housed permanently in the visitor centre. These include a number of rare birds, including northern bald ibis, glossy ibis, grey heron, marbled duck (a threatened species), purple swamphen, pink-backed pelican and greater flamingo.