Special Features
The Reserve At Al Barari
First envisioned by Emirati businessman Mr. Zaal Mohammed Zaal in 2005, Al Barari is the flagship development of the Zaal family. Literally meaning ’wilderness’, Al Barari was designed to be a true desert oasis. 80% of the development’s 14.2 million square feet is made up of green, lush space that envelopes the 189 luxury-villas. The Reserve at Al Barari meanwhile, comprises 28 high-end bespoke villas that can be developed on a bespoke basis. A total of 34 themed gardens with over 16.4 kilometres of naturally landscaped lakes, freshwater streams, cascades and waterways make Al Barari the lowest density development in the UAE and more akin to a botanical garden than a residential community.The Reserve at Al Barari, an exceptional collection of 28 high-end villas located in the royal enclave of Nad Al Sheba, Dubai, has been honoured with the prestigious titles of Best Property Single Unit, Arabia, Best Property Single Unit, Dubai, and Best Interior Design Show Villa, Dubai. The wider Al Barari estate meanwhile, within which The Reserve sits, has been awarded Best Development Multiple Unit, Dubai.
An International Property Award is a world-renowned mark of excellence and this remarkable recognition pays tribute to the pioneering approach undertaken by the developers behind the project, which ushers in a new style of pared-back, understated luxury to Dubai. Mohammed Zaal, CEO of Al Barari, expands: "It is not about being the biggest or the brightest or the first, it is about the subtle details that differentiate the ordinary from the extraordinary."
The ground-breaking development of the Reserve, just ten minutes drive from downtown Dubai, features bespoke interiors set around six botanical themed gardens connected by common parklands and meandering streams establishing a secluded sanctuary in the desert, an unrivalled feature in the region. These verdant gardens facilitate a sense of security and kinship between neighbours, and suggest the changing priorities and evolving tastes of the city’s affluent buyers.


