Nestled in Wadi Ham, west of Fujairah, Al Bithnah Fort stands as one of the oldest forts in the United Arab Emirates. Constructed in 1735 to protect against tribal conflicts, the fort has been a key defensive structure along the vital inland route to Fujairah. Over the centuries, it has faced destruction and reconstruction multiple times, with the most recent restoration completed in 2012, reopening its doors to visitors. Today, guests can explore the historic site, gaining insight into the region’s rich past and the strategic importance of this enduring landmark.
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