In a rare and touching moment, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, spent quality time with his children, Sheikha and Rashid, at the Ghamran Camp desert heritage experience in Dubai. The visit brought delight to many online as the royal father and his kids engaged with traditional Emirati activities and the spirit of the desert. The camp is designed as a technology-free zone where families can reconnect with simple living, heritage skills, and cultural values passed down through generations, something Sheikh Hamdan highlighted as essential for preserving Emirati identity.
Sheikh Hamdan’s family visit to Ghamran Camp
The Ghamran Camp setting offers an authentic taste of Bedouin life. It focuses on hands-on experiences that remind young and old alike of traditional skills once central to life in the Arabian Peninsula. During the visit, children and adults participated in falconry, camel handling, and palm tree harvesting.The camp’s activities are intended to strengthen family ties while offering lessons in teamwork and resilience. Participants are encouraged to learn without smartphones or digital screens, allowing immersive interaction with nature and culture.Sheikh Hamdan himself emphasized that experiences like these help embed cultural values more deeply in the memory of children and their parents.
Leader who values heritage
This visit reflects a broader initiative by Sheikh Hamdan to revive and celebrate Emirati traditions in a modern age. The Ghamran Camp programme was launched to give families, especially fathers and sons, a chance to bond and learn together in the desert, which the Crown Prince described as “the first school of the forefathers.” In his social media posts, Sheikh Hamdan showcased moments from the camp, showing how heritage activities can blend with joy and family connection. Such glimpses resonate with many, particularly as images of his children enjoying local traditions circulate online.What makes the outing special is not just the presence of a prominent leader and his children, but the message it sends, one about cherishing personal interactions, heritage, and the roots of Emirati identity. As families across the UAE navigate fast-paced modern life, moments like these remind people of the deeper values that shape communities.The Ghamran Camp continues to be a focal point for desert education, cultural celebration, and family connection throughout the winter season. Participating families leave with not only memories but also a stronger sense of belonging and pride in their heritage.


