Two dirhams to get by bus to one of the tourist attractions in Hatta

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has called on residents and tourists to take advantage of the bus routes available in the archaeological area of Hatta, noting the availability of buses to transport passengers worth no more than two dirhams between one archaeological landmark and another in the area known for the beauty of its nature and attractive tourist facilities.
The authority drew the attention of its customers to the availability of a tourist internal line in Hatta that moves between 4 stations representing tourist and heritage destinations, for only two dirhams per station. According to the authority, the line, which bears the number H04, starts and ends from the Hatta bus stop and passes through four tourist attractions in the Hatta area, including Wadi Hub, Al Tallah Park, Hatta Dam and the Heritage Village, with a train time of 30 minutes and a tariff of AED 2 per passenger per bus stop.
Earlier this year, DEWA launched line H02, the Hatta Express, which moves from The Dubai Mall bus stop to Hatta bus stop, through a two-hour trip, using luxury buses heading to Hatta non-stop at a tariff of AED (25) per passenger per trip, and the transfer service to Hatta from Al Ghubaiba 2 bus station is available through a journey of up to 3 hours and a tariff of AED 3.
The Hatta region is witnessing increasing development in all its infrastructure, service and tourism, as well as its picturesque landscapes, cold mountain environment, distinctive geographical location, environmental and cultural diversity, and recreational services that meet the needs of all segments of society.
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is working to expand the public bus network to connect Dubai with the Hatta region and improve its integration with mass transport to enhance mass transit within the vital area, which is witnessing a significant growth in tourist traffic from the country's residents and visitors and tourists from around the world.
Data released by Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) showed that the percentage of public transport bus users reached 25% of the total number of mass transport passengers in 2022, while the number of mass transport users in Dubai reached about 621.4 million passengers, compared to about 461 million passengers in 2021, recording a growth of 35%. The average daily number of users of mass transport, shared mobility and taxis last year was about one million and 700 thousand passengers, compared to about one million and 300 thousand passengers in 2021.
Mass transportation in Dubai includes the Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, public buses, marine transport, abras, ferry, water taxi, water bus, shared mobility, e-booking vehicles, smart rental vehicles, on-demand buses, as well as Dubai taxis and franchise companies.