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Discover Sharjah’s Heritage: Why Al Asayl 2025 is a must-visit for falconry and gulf traditions enthusiasts

Discover Sharjah’s heritage: Why Al Asayl 2025 is a must-visit for falconry and Gulf traditions enthusiasts

The Al Asayl Exhibition is more than just a trade show; it is a vibrant showcase of Gulf heritage. The event brings together the region’s deep-rooted traditions in equestrianism, falconry, and camel culture, celebrating a legacy passed down through generations.

Sharjah is set to welcome heritage lovers, falconry experts, and animal-care businesses as the Al Asayl Exhibition 2025 returns to Expo Al Dhaid from 25 – 28 September. Now in its fourth edition, this annual fair celebrates the Gulf’s equestrian, camel, and falconry traditions while spotlighting the latest innovations in care, breeding, and equipment.Organised by Expo Centre Sharjah with support from the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Al Asayl has evolved into a vibrant meeting point for culture and commerce and this year’s Falcon Auction is tipped to be its star attraction.

Falcon Auction 2025: A rare chance for collectors and enthusiasts


Beyond the auction, the exhibition floor will feature over 250 companies and brands offering everything from animal nutrition and grooming products to high-tech veterinary solutions. This year’s auction will showcase a curated selection of rare and purebred Arabian falcons, including:

  • Shaheen Falcons: Known for their speed and agility, these falcons are highly prized among enthusiasts.
  • Gyr-Shaheen Falcons: A hybrid of the Shaheen and Gyrfalcon, offering a blend of endurance and hunting prowess.
  • Gyr-Tiba Falcons: Distinguished by their striking appearance and exceptional hunting skills.
  • Pure Gyr Falcons: Renowned for their size and strength, making them formidable hunters.

It also include:

  • Equestrian innovations: Saddlery, tack, stable equipment, and veterinary gear for horses.
  • Camel breeding and racing supplies, reflecting Sharjah’s long-standing desert heritage.
  • Hands-on workshops teaching best practices in animal transport, hygiene, and disease prevention.
  • Cultural performances and heritage corners that showcase the stories behind falconry, camel husbandry, and Arabian horse traditions.

A family-friendly vibe, with free entry and parking, makes Al Asayl a welcoming outing for residents, tourists, and heritage enthusiasts alike.

Heritage, trade, and sustainability in focus

Al Asayl is not just an exhibition; it is a platform linking traditional sports and crafts with modern standards of care and commerce. By gathering breeders, veterinary experts, and heritage clubs under one roof, the show helps:

  • Preserve authentic practices like falconry, camel training, and Arabian horse breeding.
  • Promote animal welfare by sharing knowledge about nutrition, veterinary care, and ethical breeding.
  • Boost Sharjah’s economy through opportunities for small businesses, artisan workshops, and tourism.

The event aligns with the emirate’s wider efforts to support sustainable heritage industries while keeping their cultural relevance alive for younger generations.

Visitor information and planning tips

  • Dates: 25–28 September 2025
  • Venue: Expo Al Dhaid, about 60 km from central Sharjah, easily accessible via main highways.
  • Entry & Parking: Free for all visitors.
  • Timings: 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday; 3 p.m.–midnight on Friday.
  • Best for: Falconers, equestrian and camel enthusiasts, animal-care professionals, students, families, and tourists interested in Gulf traditions.

Exhibitors can still book stands through the official Al Asayl website, with spaces for stable gear, animal transport, falcon breeding farms, veterinary products, and heritage crafts. The Falcon Auction at Al Asayl Exhibition 2025 stands as a testament to the UAE’s commitment to preserving its cultural heritage while embracing modern practices in falconry. Whether you’re a seasoned falconer, a collector, or someone interested in learning about this ancient tradition, the event promises to be an enriching experience. Go to Source

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