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| Dubai has endless blue skies with year round sunshine, extensive beach coastline and warm waters of the Arabian Gulf. Most popular are safaris into the desert, Dhow dinner cruises and City tours |
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Dubai, the pearl of United Arab Emirates, is a fascinating destination with the contrasts of a modern, vibrant city, vast desert interiors & sparkling beaches. Dubai has endless blue skies with year round sunshine, extensive beach coastline and warm waters of the Arabian Gulf. It is a paradise for sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts alike.
A wide range of tours and excursions are available in Dubai. Most popular are safaris into the desert, Dhow dinner cruises and City tours, for children a visit to the Wild Wadi Water Theme Park is a must. Dubai is also shopper's paradise. It has souks & traditional markets. Mina bazaar in Bur Dubai is one of the famous shopping areas. |
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An ideal way to explore the past and the present of this
modern and dynamic metropolis. A half day capsule
tour takes you through some of the most spectacular
landmarks of the city. The magnificent Jumeirah
mosque, Jumeirah beach, Sheikh Saeed’s Palace, the
Creek, and Bastakiya (wind towers). Take a ride on the
Abra (small local boat) and after crossing the Creek,
you arrive at the Gold Souk, home to hundreds of Gold
shops where bartering is a way of life, close by is Spice
souk.Visit the city museum, housed in a 150 year old
fort. The museum provides an insight into the region’s
ancient and recent past.
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The Dubai Creek is a historic waterway that provided a
lifeline to this vibrant city. Evening cruise aboard a
majestic Dhow (boat) with the best in local and
International cuisine laid out in front of you as the
moonlight, lapping of the waves and the sights of the
city in the distance work their magic. This picturesque
cruise takes about two hours and you capture the
breathtaking views of Dubai by night. Tour includes
return transfer to your hotel. |
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Discover why Dubai is called the Shopper’s Paradise,
where shopping is fun and bargaining its best part. The
tour will take you to some of the famous shopping
malls and souks of Dubai. Put you bargaining skills to
test at the imposing city centre, Bur Juman and the
glittering Gold Souk. The tour promises to leave you
with a heady feeling and a ‘lighter’ pocket. |
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A half day tour takes you to the twin emirates of Sharjah
and Ajman. Ajman museum housed in an ancient fort,
gives you an intriguing insight into the lifestyle of the
people before oil brought about dramatic changes so
visible today. En route pass Sharjah and its spectacular
King Faisal mosque, Al Ittihad monument and the
imposing Rulers Palace. Stop at the Al Majorrah souk
with its intricate mosaics and the golden dome, the 150
year old Al Naboodah House. Explore the Al Arsah
souk and the Blue souk selling beautiful carpets, silver
antiques, perfumes and many other curios. |
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Abu Dhabi, the capital of UAE, is a major centre for oil
business and one of the richest cities in the Middle
East. En route to this beautiful city lies Jebel Ali,
world’s largest man made Free Zone Port. Abu Dhabi
holds many surprises to whet the curiosity of the
visitor. Visit the Petroleum Exhibition, Heritage village
and drive along the scenic Corniche with its
spectacular volcano fountain. Modern skyscrapers dot
the skyline with the break waters stretching out to the
sea. The tour passes Sheikh Zayed’s Palace (Late
President of UAE) and takes you to the Dhow building
yard before heading back to Dubai.
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Located near the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Wild Wadi
combines giant rock formations and tropical vegetation
to create a dramatic visual re creation of the mountain
peaks and deep wadis of the Hajar Mountains. Here,
continuous waterborne excitement is yours, with over
20 individual fun filled rides. There’s the gravity defying
Jumeirah Sceirah (which is not for the faint hearted)
and the Master Blasters, a series of stupendous water
roller coasters. For a more relaxing view of the park,
jump into a hoop and float gently down Lazy River.
At Breakers Bay you will encounter one and a half
metre high waves. |
The kids will love the shallow pools,
the cool water jets and mini slides. Flood River creates
sudden river rapids and unannounced surges and
waves, while Flow Riders offers the ultimate surfing
experience. Safety vests are available and professional
lifeguards keep a constant vigil.
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No visit to Dubai would be complete without a trip
into the desert. These excursions offer a taste of the
true heartland of Arabia. The majesty and tranquility of
the desert can be experienced with a choice of exciting
half day, full day and overnight safaris supported by
highly qualified drivers. In the afternoon, our safari
guides will transport you by a four wheel drive vehicle,
for a thrilling journey over rolling dunes, deep in the
heart of the desert. From the crest of a high dune,
watch the sunset over the vast expanse of rippling sand
around you. As you drive on you will see, in the distance,
flickering lights of your camp where a traditional Arabian
welcome awaits you.
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The encampment conjures up images of the Arabian
nights. Relax on comfortable low cushions in Bedu
tents and quench your thirst, have your hands painted
with intricate henna designs, experience a short camel
ride, or just enjoy the aromatic shisha. Enjoy the dinner
in a traditional Arabic style under the galaxy of stars. You
will be entertained by the bewitching belly dancer
swaying to the haunting strains of Arabian music.
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Al Ain, a charming desert oasis better known as “The
Garden City of the Emirates”. In ancient times this
beautiful city at the foot of the magnificent Hajjar
Mountains was a stop on the caravan trial. Visit the Hili
garden dating back more than 5000 years and the
museum, where ancient settlements dating back to the
Iron and Bronze Age have been discovered. Discover
the camel market with its exciting array of local sights.
Drive up the winding road of Jebel Hafeet, UAE’s
highest mountain peak that offers excellent vantage
points with spectacular views of the town, surrounding
desert and Oman in the distance. |
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Fujairah, lying on the southern corner of the Arabian
Peninsula is the only emirate located on the shores of
the Gulf of Oman. It is a narrow coastal strip at the edge
of the Hajar Mountains. Miles of un spoilt sandy beaches,
aquamarine blue sea teeming with marine life and loads
of sunshine. The trip offers excellent opportunities to
capture the abundant natural beauty of the emirate.
During monsoons on the journey to the Al Bidaya
mosque (the oldest mosque in the UAE) you will see
mountains draped in greenery with castles, old forts and
watchtowers, creating a feast for the beholders eyes.
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Fishing trips can be individually planned to meet your
tastes. Well equipped boats and experienced skippers
take you to some of the most prolific fishing grounds
in the area, where the warm waters of the Gulf harbour
a wide range of fish and marine life. The diverse marine
life of these waters includes Barracuda, Shark, Sailfish,
King Fish, Jack, Tuna, Red snapper and Rock cod. |
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The ultimate in real life thrill is an overnight desert
safari, this adventure will make you thirst for more. Arrive
at the campsite as the sun sets in the distance over the
dunes. As the moon rises in the horizon, feast on the
most delicate local cuisine and enjoy the ambience of
the local culture complete with a belly dancer. Spend
the night under the blanket of the stars in the silence
of the night, waking up at sunrise to a hearty breakfast
before leaving for the majestic Hajar Mountains and
the wadis of Hatta on your way to Dubai.
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Dubai boasts many world-class golf courses. Both
professional and amateur players enjoy world-class
golf at any of the UAE’s championship courses.
The Emirates Golf Club:
Renowned for its spectacular
courses and the clubhouse. Its five lakes, the intricate
Majlis course and the first grass course in the middle
east pose many challenges to players. Players can test
their expertise against the natural contours of the
desert in the Wadi course.
Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club:
Spectacularly situated
beside the Creek, invites you to pit your skills against
water hazards, sand traps and tricky contours of its 18
hole, par 71 tropical course. Play continues long after
dark on the floodlit 9 hole, par 3 course.
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Nad Al Sheba Golf Club:
Flood lit, links style, 18 hole,
par 71 course is set in and around a camel and horse
racetrack. The undulating hills, the deep pot bunkers
and large lakes, are open to desert winds and call for
accuracy as a measure of skill.
The Montgomerie Golf Course:
Designed by Colin
Montgomerie in association with Desmond Muirhead
and managed by Troon Golf. The par 72 golf course spans
200 acres, offers 7,308 yards of golf and features holes
that vary from the classic to the truly original. The scale
of this course is a sheer challenge to golfers of all levels.
Jebel Ali Golf Course:
Exotically landscaped 9 hole
golf course offers superb views of the Arabian Gulf,
with four tees offering different aspects of playability.
Alternatively, just enjoy the floodlit driving range and
putting green.
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New single and double seater dune buggies especially
designed for the desert. You will be taken you on a
dedicated roller coaster route through the dunes to
explore the wonders of the desert. Protective headgear is
provided. This is a great idea for those who love adventure.
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