titleThe Wild Heart of Conservation at Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island

The Wild Heart of Conservation at Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island

  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Adventures
  4. /
  5. The Wild Heart of...

Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island invites travellers to explore a destination where nature’s resilience meets signature Anantara luxury. Set on the UAE’s largest natural island, home to over 11,000 free-roaming animals and a suite of unique conservation initiatives, the island offers guests extraordinary encounters with rare and endangered species, immersive environmental experiences, and sustainable luxury at every turn.

With Anantara’s conservation experiences on Sir Bani Yas Island, guests can witness five of the island’s most fascinating stories of wildlife revival and environmental protection. Each encounter provides a deeper connection with the island, whether watching Arabian oryx roam freely, spotting critically endangered Addax across desert dunes, discovering rare Markhor and Blue Wildebeest, contributing to mangrove restoration, or seeing sustainability in action through energy, water, and farm-to-table initiatives. 

Arabian Oryx: From Extinct to Icon 

Once declared extinct in the wild in the 1960s, the Arabian oryx now thrives on Sir Bani Yas Island thanks to a carefully managed breeding and reintroduction programme. With its striking white coat and long, straight horns, the herd roams freely across vast savannahs and arid dunes, offering guests an unforgettable wildlife encounter. Conservationists closely monitor behaviour, breeding patterns, and health to ensure long-term survival, turning each sighting into a living lesson in wildlife recovery. 

Addax: Desert Survivor 

The critically endangered Addax, also known as the white antelope, is native to the Sahara Desert and survives in harsh desert conditions that few species can tolerate. On Sir Bani Yas Island, a small herd including young bulls is carefully monitored to support breeding programmes. Guests may spot these rare antelopes moving gracefully across the sand dunes, their presence a testament to the sanctuary’s protection and the conservation team’s meticulous efforts to prevent extinction. 

Rare Species Encounters 

Beyond the iconic oryx and Addax, the island hosts a collection of unusual and endangered species that provide unexpected wildlife encounters. The Markhor, recognisable for its dramatic spiral horns and native to South Asia, thrives in mountainous enclosures, contributing to global conservation efforts. Blue Wildebeest, introduced to Camp 22 in April 2023, are fast, social antelopes whose calves can stand within minutes of birth and outrun predators within a day. Observing these energetic herds offers guests a dynamic glimpse into the diversity of desert and savannah wildlife. 

Mangrove Guardians 

Sir Bani Yas Island’s desert mangroves provide vital habitat for birds and other wildlife while acting as carbon sinks. Guests can join monthly planting initiatives to help restore these unique ecosystems, becoming active participants in conservation during their stay. The quiet waterways and the gentle rhythm of nature create a deeply grounding experience, highlighting the importance of preserving even the most unexpected habitats in the desert environment. 

Sustainability in Action 

Sustainability is woven into every aspect of island life. Ten wind turbines and expansive solar fields generate the majority of the island’s energy, while a glass water bottling plant produces over 35,000 litres annually, removing more than 63,000 plastic bottles from circulation. Recycling, composting, and careful waste management further minimise environmental impact, while aeroponic systems and plantations supply fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruit to restaurants, lowering carbon footprints and supporting farm-to-table dining. Every initiative is overseen by the hotel team to allow guests to enjoy responsible eco-luxury while immersing themselves fully in the island’s natural beauty. 

Each resort offers a distinctive way to experience the island. Al Sahel Villa Resort, tucked into the savannah, provides seclusion and front-row access to roaming wildlife. Al Yamm Villa Resort, set among the mangroves, offers serene calm, with 30 understated villas each featuring a private pool just steps from the water. Desert Islands Resort and Spa by Anantara provides a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere with sweeping views and easy access to nature-based activities. 

Guests can embark on the Nature & Wildlife Drive, a signature guided adventure that brings the island’s remarkable conservation stories to life. From spotting Arabian oryx grazing on open plains to glimpsing elusive Addax across the dunes, the drive offers an unrivalled way to witness the harmony between conservation and luxury. 

To make the most of a stay on Sir Bani Yas Island and enjoy more time surrounded by its rare wildlife and pristine landscapes, guests can take advantage of Anantara’s Advance Purchase Special. Guests can fully immerse themselves in the island’s remarkable wildlife, serene villa retreats, and engaging conservation stories, all in unparalleled style and comfort. 

For more information or to make a reservation, please visit www.anantara.com/en/united-arab-emirates/sir-bani-yas-abu-dhabi

Picture of Travel Essence Magazine

Travel Essence Magazine

View All Articles

Recent Articles

Social Share

Tags

Latest Issues

Related Articles

Tastemakers

Mike Tavares on creating access to Africa through travel tech platform

Adventures

The air was warm and faintly salty as we came down the steps of the plane. Climbing into a waiting vehicle, we bumped along a road that curved through Vilanculos.

Tastemakers

For two decades, creative entrepreneurs Derek and Debbie Gobbett built a distinguished career capturing the world's most luxurious destinations

Tastemakers

It is without question that the world of luxury travel is increasingly becoming saturated, yet true mastery lies in turning the familiar into the profound.

Pulse in the City

Cape Town is a city of contrasts; dramatic mountains, sparkling seas, fabulous beaches, and streets that hum with history, action and culture.

Editor's Pick

In a city defined by constant motion and chronic competition between the Tier-1s of everything from hospitality to fine dining and entertainment

Editor's Pick

The journey to Lekkerwater Beach Lodge is itself a ritual of necessary detoxification. Mine began amidst the bustling sophistication of Cape Town

Comments

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top