Ghost Town Sharjah Tour: Uncover the Secrets of the Buried Village of Al Madam

Uncover the secrets of the buried village of Al Madam in Sharjah. Explore the abandoned houses, mosques, and vehicles covered in sand, revealing the impact of nature’s forces.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Al Madam - WHAT TO SEE AT AL MADAM GHOST TOWN
    The abandoned village of Al Madam Ghost Town is made of 2 rows of houses and a mosque at the far end of the village. All houses have succumbed to the shifting sands and the harsh realities of desert life.
    In some places you can still see the decorative flooring and the wall painting, but in some rooms…
What's Included
  • 2 hours immersive tour at a Ghost Town, discovering historical secrets and natural wonders
  • Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in a rugged 4x4 vehicle
Additional Information

An Entombed Hamlet

The residents inform that the Al Kutbi tribe were the last people to inhabit this hamlet. The buildings you observe here date back to the 1980s. Currently, the whole hamlet, inclusive of homes, mosques, and vehicles, is encased in sand, which is why it is referred to as the ‘Buried Village’. It can be observed that sand, along with harsh elements of nature, has claimed this hamlet.

Location
Al Madam
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Tanitamc1
Dec 22, 2023
Excellent service - Our tour guide, Yusuf, came highly recommended by the Al Badayer Resort which drove us to the villas and told us a bit about the history of the village.
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Blossomv2014
Jan 16, 2023
Not Your Typical Ghost Town - Al Madam Ghost Town is very much underrated. This place is awesome of you have a 4WD! Just make sure you have a shovel in the car or that your car has a "crawl" option. This is usually available in FJ's. The place is very peaceful. You can see a mosque, villas that are half covered in sand and an entry gate that looks like a frame. You can visit this place via 2 entrances. Where Google Map took us was an andveturous path. However, there is another way that does not require a lot of obstacle courses and this will lead you to that frame. Do not expect anybtpilet. Make sure you akready do your business before reaching this place.
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Jason_f
Dec 29, 2022
Photogenic Ghost Town with disinterested guide. - While we found the ‘Ghost town’ interesting, and photogenic, there was no ‘tour’ to speak of. Our “guide” had fallen asleep within 5 minutes of picking us up (drive was about an hour out to the site), said about 4 sentences to us the whole time (2 of which were trying to sell us other tours), and then spent the entire trip back yelling into his phone. He and the driver sat in the car while we explored the site.
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Callum_o
Mar 22, 2024
I would never use this company again. - • 8am booking - they turn up at 11:20am • Tour guide? Nope • Sat on his phone entire time whilst driving. • Very unprofessional company. • Did not get what I paid for. I really would NOT recommend this company for your tours.
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