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Abu Dhabi Approves AED16m Mubazzarah Dam Road Upgrade in Al Ain

The upgraded road will improve safety, access and visitor movement around Green Mubazzarah, with completion planned for June 2026.

Abu Dhabi has approved an AED16 million upgrade of Mubazzarah Dam Road in Al Ain, marking a significant step in improving access to one of the UAE’s most loved natural attractions. The project, led by the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), aims to make the route safer, more direct, and easier to navigate for residents, tourists, and families visiting Green Mubazzarah.

Work on the road has already begun, with completion targeted for June 2026. Once finished, the upgraded road is expected to ease traffic movement, improve visitor experience, and support Al Ain’s growing role as a nature-focused leisure destination.

For many UAE residents, especially those driving in from Dubai or Abu Dhabi for a weekend escape, Green Mubazzarah is a familiar name. The road leading to it, however, has long needed attention. This upgrade looks set to change that.


The road that connects Al Ain to one of its most popular green spaces

Set against the slopes of Jebel Hafeet, Green Mubazzarah is one of Al Ain’s most visited outdoor spaces. Families gather here during cooler months. Tourists stop for photos, picnics, and evening walks. Residents use it as a quiet break from city life.

The existing access road, while scenic, has limited capacity and safety features. During peak seasons, traffic congestion and narrow stretches can slow down movement and raise safety concerns.

The Mubazzarah Dam Road upgrade is designed to fix exactly that. The project will create a safer and more efficient link to the dam and surrounding areas, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination itself.


Key features of the AED16 million road redevelopment

The redevelopment focuses on both functionality and safety, while respecting the natural landscape of the area. Key elements of the project include:

  • A newly designed road alignment that provides a clearer and more direct route to the Mubazzarah Dam
  • Improved road safety measures, including better visibility and traffic flow
  • A dedicated vehicle rest area, allowing visitors to stop safely and enjoy panoramic views
  • Slope stabilisation works to protect the road and surrounding terrain from erosion and rock movement
  • Infrastructure upgrades that blend with the natural environment rather than disrupt it

The aim is not just to build a better road, but to create a smoother experience for everyone using it — from daily visitors to first-time tourists.


Improving access for road trippers and holiday crowds

road trippers

Al Ain continues to position itself as a quieter, greener alternative to the fast pace of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Projects like this play a key role in that vision.

For Dubai residents planning road trips, Al Ain is often the go-to choice for a same-day getaway. Better access roads mean easier planning, shorter travel times and safer journeys — especially during long weekends and public holidays.

The upgraded Mubazzarah Dam Road is also expected to support local tourism, encouraging more visitors to explore nearby attractions, food spots and family-friendly areas around Jebel Hafeet.


Supporting growth while protecting Al Ain’s natural character

The road upgrade fits into Abu Dhabi’s broader strategy to modernise infrastructure across the emirate while supporting sustainable tourism and urban development.

Al Ain, in particular, has seen steady investment in roads, public spaces and heritage areas. The focus has been on improving the quality of life without changing the city’s calm, community-driven character.

Officials have stated that projects like the Mubazzarah Dam Road upgrade are planned with long-term use in mind — designed to handle future visitor growth while keeping safety at the forefront.


Timeline and next steps for the road upgrade

Construction will continue in phases through 2026. While some temporary access adjustments may be required during works, authorities aim to minimise disruption as much as possible.

Once completed, the upgraded road is expected to:

  • Reduce congestion during peak visiting hours
  • Improve emergency and service vehicle access
  • Enhance overall visitor flow within the Green Mubazzarah area
  • Make the destination more accessible for families and senior visitors

For many UAE residents, this means easier drives, safer routes and better weekend plans.


How do better roads improve everyday experiences?

Infrastructure stories don’t always make headlines, but this one directly affects how people move, relax and spend time with family. Green Mubazzarah isn’t just a tourist spot — it’s a shared space where memories are made, especially during winter evenings and public holidays.

The Mubazzarah Dam Road upgrade may seem like a simple road project, but its impact will be felt across Al Ain’s tourism, leisure, and local economy.

With an AED16 million investment and a clear focus on safety and accessibility, the Mubazzarah Dam Road upgrade marks a positive step for Al Ain’s future. By June 2026, visitors can expect a smoother, safer drive to one of the UAE’s most scenic destinations.

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