Adihex is a showcase of a more traditional existence

We should all take time out of our busy lives to learn about the UAE's outdoor pursuits

ABU DHABI ,  UNITED ARAB EMIRATES , AUGUST 28 – 2019 :- One of the caretaker holding the eagle during the eagle show by Al Ain zoo at the ADIHEX 2019 held at ADNEC in Abu Dhabi. ( Pawan Singh / The National ) For News. Story by Daniel
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For those who rarely migrate out of cities, it is often the highlight of the year. For others involved in outdoor pursuits, it is an important fixture on the calendar to do trade, learn about new technology or techniques, or simply browse and buy. The International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition in Abu Dhabi – or Adihex, to give it its acronym – is now in its 17th year, attracting 100,000 visitors annually. Many are simply drawn by curiosity and the chance to get up close and personal with falcons costing up to Dh100,000 each, right in the heart of the UAE capital. For visitors and traders alike, it represents a meeting point of modernity and heritage going back decades, centuries even. Featured at the event are majestic Arabian horses speaking to a long history and a love of equestrian sports in the region; falcon breeders bringing their most prized birds and sharing their knowledge and expertise; and the showcasing of important conservation work, with experts from around the world giving their insights on everything from protecting endangered bird species to rearing animals.

For those who never get a chance to leave the city to venture into the desert, this is where a little slice of rural outdoor living comes to them. It is an important reminder of where life first thrived in the region – albeit with travel by camel rather than the latest high-end SUV, although those are both on display at Adihex. Most importantly, it is a platform for tradition and Emirati culture to be proudly showcased, from nabati poetry to camel auctions. Abu Dhabi Police will be showing off their finely trained hounds. Then there are the hundreds of exhibitors displaying their wares, from designer falcon hoods to caravans. In an event as educational as it is demonstrative, there are few who come away empty-handed. We should all take some time out of our busy lives to have a little taste of the great outdoors.