Hatta, located in the Hajar Mountains of the UAE, has a rich history dating back to the third millennium BCE. Initially known as Al-Hajarain, it was an early agricultural settlement benefiting from the fertile plains and abundant water sources. Over the centuries, Hatta became a vital cultural and trading hub during the Islamic period.

In the 18th century, the Al Nahyan family constructed the Hatta Fort, which served as a defensive stronghold and a residence for local rulers. This fort remains a significant historical landmark, symbolizing Hatta’s strategic importance and cultural heritage.

The Hatta Heritage Village, established in the late 20th century, offers a restored glimpse into traditional Emirati life, showcasing historical structures, crafts, and daily practices of the past.

Modern development, including the construction of the Hatta Dam and eco-tourism projects like the Hatta Wadi Hub, has transformed the town into a popular tourist destination. Despite these changes, Hatta has successfully preserved its historical and cultural essence, making it a unique blend of the old and new in the UAE.