This was one of the places we wandered during the long weekend of Eid Al Adha. A getaway that would refresh our feelings and satisfy our longing for a journey. Sharjah has always been one of our best choices when planning adventures here in the UAE because of the plenty of tourist attractions it offers. One of the features is Khorfakkan. A dazing coastal town that’s part of Sharjah, known for its natural beauty and laid-back atmosphere. Khorfakkan isn’t loud or flashy. It’s the opposite. The design of the structures across Khorfakkan reflects a deep respect for nature and culture. It is simple yet elegant stone walls, soft curves, arches, and earth-toned colors that reflect the mountainous terrain around it.
We went straight to the Khorfakkan Waterfalls. We arrived at around 4 in the afternoon. The sun was still out but gentle enough to enjoy the outdoors. The waterfall, although manmade, looked like it belonged there. Etched directly into the side of a rocky mountain. Water flows down, creating a calming backdrop of sound as you walk along the viewing area. The viewing area was wide, with pathways where visitors could do a relaxing walk or stop for photos. Like everyone else, we couldn’t resist taking some photos. We took our time there, walking hand in hand, and simply enjoying the calmness.
There was space to roam and to observe. And just as we were about to move on, we realized that something even more wonderful was only steps away. We thought we had seen the main attraction and there we met with another surprise, the Khorfakkan Amphitheater. It is one of the most elegant sights in the area. Built right into the side of the mountain facing the sea. Inspired by Roman architecture with touches of Islamic design. The Roman style arches and wonderful staircases give it an ancient appearance. Its curved rows of seating, majestic arches and wide stone stairways gave it an atmosphere of brilliance. It was fresh and excellently maintained. Guests are not permitted to enter unless there's an official event. While we can’t tour inside freely, the structure can still be admired from the outside.
We're intrigued by how the area looked at night, so we decided to stay at the Corniche, just across the street. With the idea of finding a coffee shop where we could relax and wait for the sunset. The air was gentle and the surroundings were calm, just good for relaxing. Walking by the Corniche and taking in the seaside glimpses. We finally found a cozy cafe. We chose the outdoor setting, which gave an excellent view of the beach.
The sun began to settle, radiating a golden light over the Corniche. We made our way back to the amphitheater and the waterfall to see them light up. As the lights of the amphitheater lit up one by one, we stood in admiration. We were amazed. The soft lights traced gracefully, making the framework more gorgeous than it was during the day. We couldn’t help but praise how precisely it was planned, mixing with the natural surroundings.
We went to the waterfall to see it light up and it was awesome. The soft lights feature the water as it flows down the rocks, turning it into a shimmering flow that looks almost mystic. The soft radiance makes a peaceful and relaxing ambiance. It makes the waterfall feel like a gem.
This venture was more than a scenic escape. It was a cue that simplicity, intentional design, and harmony with nature can create moments that stay long after the day ends. Khorfakkan captured our hearts with her quiet majesty and we’ll surely be back.
Photos taken using Samsung S24 Ultra
Collage using Canva
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