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1) Dubai — short trips vs. “winter camp” permits Overnight / weekend desert camping (short stays): generally no permit needed—but you must follow safety and environmental rules. Abu Dhabi Media Office Long-term “winter camps” on Dubai Municipality sites: permit required (season typically late Oct → end of April). Duration: 3–6 months Fee: AED 0.44 per m² per week Max plot size: 400 m² Applications now open for 2025–26. Khaleej Times +3 Dubai Municipality +3 Platinumlist +3 Tip: If you change camp details (size, guides, etc.), you must amend the permit online. Dubai Department of Economy & Tourism 2) Sharjah Unauthorised camping can draw a AED 2,000 fine (doubles for repeat). Khaleej Times 3) Ras Al Khaimah (incl. Jebel Jais) Public camping generally allowed, but common fines include fires directly on the ground (use a raised pit or container). Timeout Ras Al Khaimah +1 4) Abu Dhabi Public/wild camping is typically allowed in many areas, but not in protected reserves; EAD has recently expanded protected areas—so check locations before you pitch. 5) Federal safety & environmental rules (apply everywhere) Wadis/flood zones: entering during rain can lead to AED 2,000 fine, 23 black points, 60-day impound under new traffic rules. Don’t camp or gather near wadis/dams during storms. Gulf News Protected wildlife/vegetation: damaging flora/fauna or reserves can mean heavy fines and possible jail—don’t cut trees, disturb animals, or drive off-track in sensitive areas. What's On Littering: expect stiff penalties (public campaigns warn of fines that can reach five figures). Pack out all waste. Facebook 6) Quick do’s & don’ts (all emirates) Fires/BBQ: Only in containers or designated pits; never on sand/ground. Carry an extinguisher/water. instagram.com Stay out of protected areas and private land (unless you have permission). Dubai Eye 103.8 No loud music/late noise; respect quiet hours. Khaleej Times Leave no trace: pack out rubbish, oils, and greywater. Gulf News Weather: don’t risk wadis or low areas in rain; check forecasts and road alerts. #dubai #newupdate #mallu #malayalamnews #rules #dessert #camping #safari #staysafe #youtubeshorts