The tent is fully equipped with all the necessary amenities

As part of the spirit of Ramadan, the iftar tent at the Hatta Border Crossing provides a much-needed space for travellers to break their fast in comfort. Located at a vital crossing between the UAE and Oman, this initiative ensures that those passing through can enjoy a peaceful, welcoming environment to observe the sacred tradition of Iftar.
The tent is fully equipped with all the necessary amenities, offering a variety of traditional Ramadan dishes to nourish travellers after a long day of fasting. From dates and water to hearty meals, the tent provides a complete and satisfying break for those crossing the border. Whether travellers are residents, tourists, or truck drivers, the iftar tent offers a moment of respite, allowing them to recharge and easily continue their journeys.
Under the patronage of Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council, the iftar tent symbolizes the UAE’s deep commitment to hospitality, compassion, and community. This initiative reflects the nation’s values, extending kindness to those fasting, no matter their background or purpose of travel.
An integrated team manages the tent, ensuring the services are well-organized and that all travellers are well-cared for. The tent has become a support hub for individuals and families passing through the border, with special attention given to creating a comfortable atmosphere during Iftar. The team ensures everyone receives the care and attention they need to enjoy a meaningful and nourishing Iftar experience.
The Hatta Border Crossing, which sees thousands of travellers annually, now serves as a serene oasis for those fasting during Ramadan. This initiative offers physical nourishment and emotional comfort, fostering a sense of community and unity among people from diverse backgrounds. The iftar tent provides more than just a meal; it creates an environment where cultural exchange can occur, allowing travellers from different walks of life to come together and share in the spirit of Ramadan.