What to See and Do in Dubai

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While Singapore has a consistent warm weather throughout the year, travel to other exotic destinations must be planned carefully to avoid extreme heat during the summer or humid cool rain or snow in the winter. The best moment to go to Dubai is during their winter months, which run from November through March morning safari dubai, when the days are warm and dry and the temperatures are pleasant at 24- 30C (75-87F).

 

It's time to make plans for a trip to this beautiful location, where markets are transformed into castles and souks and sailing vessels are called dhows and earl grey can be traded for mint tea. Dubai is a city that offers all the amenities of a modern city, such as top class hotels, excellent shopping, and air-conditioned transportation, yet , just beyond the city's limits lies the endless desert.

Dubai is located on the southern part on the southern coast of Persian Gulf. The city is one of seven emirates which make up the United Arab Emirates, known for its oil, tourism, real estate along with financial service. Although it is a highly population city, it's comfortable, safe and almost crime-free.

A trip to Dubai is anything you'd like it since attractions and sites are numerous and varied. Eco-tourists can enjoy the tidal wetlands, which are home to over 400 bird species, including large flocks of pink flamingos, ducks, herons and many other shorebirds. Those seeking extreme sports can take on the thrilling thrills of Dune driving Jet boating, parasailing, or sand ski. Sand driving lessons are available in 4-wheel drive vehicles. Drivers can then go on rollercoaster rides which the dunes offer. The challenge to keep vehicles moving over the soft shifting terrain isn't simple. People who enjoy speed will be able to enjoy a ride through the dunes that are high where the 'fast sand' feels like glass. Other sports are also available for such as golf and other golf!

Anyone who wants to experience more of the desert can take a trip to Hatta or choose one of the numerous Wadi tours. Hatta offers a little of everything. It's an hour-long excursion on a four-wheeled vehicle through the desert sand dunes as well as Hajar Mountains to the fortress village of Hatta. Explore the village of 200 years and the old fortress before exploring Wadi Hatta with its abundant greenery and wildlife, which is a contrast in the arid landscape of desert. The canyon region has rock pools that you can bathe and see tiny waterfalls within the canyon.

Dubai is also a place that caters to more aesthetic tastes. Explore what the traditional Dhows are still made at an area for Dhow building or the magnificent Jumeirah Mosque, the dominant symbol of the city. This spectacular example of modern Islamic architecture is open to non-Muslims, offering a glimpse into the Islamic faith and while also seeing this stunning construction. Sheikh Saeed House served as the residence of the Sheik from 1912 to 1958 and is accessible to all visitors. Follow Dubai's history through rare documents, photographs and paintings. The architecture and design of the building also make this a fascinating place to visit, in addition to it being home to the Dubai Museum located in the close by Al Fahidid Fort.

The final recommendation is The Camel Races, which will be a memorable highlight of any visit to Dubai. The races are fast-paced and exciting. As the camels set off, urged on by their jockeys and trainers, trainers join the race on their four-wheel drives which plough through the dirt within the tracks. The race of trainers is nearly as fierce than the race of the camels! The adrenaline-filled atmosphere is infectious. The races have a village-fair environment, with vendors selling local products to race goers. If you're looking to plan your winter vacation right now, consider a trip to the mysterious Arabia and all it has to offer.

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