Al Ain camel market
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/ENTERTAINMENT, ABU DHABI/ Updated : Jan 10, 2017, 17:13 IST
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Many miles from anything remotely five-star, the Al Ain camel market—the last of its kind in the country—is perhaps the region's most authentic experience. Locals from every corner of the country—including the decidedly rural Ras … Read more
Many miles from anything remotely five-star, the Al Ain camel market—the last of its kind in the country—is perhaps the region's most authentic experience. Locals from every corner of the country—including the decidedly rural Ras Al Khaimah—come here to barter for these national treasures. Read less

Barter for a hump-backed friend
Many miles from anything remotely five-star, the Al Ain camel market—the last of its kind in the country—is perhaps the region's most authentic experience. Locals from every corner of the country—including the decidedly rural Ras Al Khaimah—come here to barter for these national treasures.
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