Thursday, May 14, 2009

DUBAI

In each of the independent states UAE tourist attractions are bountiful. As the region is explored in more depth, there are more and more detailed accounts of interesting things to do in UAE. For now there is plenty of opportunity for a UAE tourist to travel around the country, stay at great UAE resorts and hotels, enjoy a variety of worldly cuisine and the best UAE tours available. For those who prefer a detailed look into the region’s history and people, employing a UAE tourist guide is a great idea. They can be found at affordable prices and offer a wealth of insight into the UAE and the major changes that have taken place over the last decade.

The most exciting of all UAE tours is the desert safari. The combination of the intriguing desert landscape and the wild ‘dune bashing’ ride a UAE tourist can revel in is one of the top attractions. Dubai tours cover this choice as do tours in other emirates like Abu Dhabi. The desert safari tour is not only one of the leading UAE tourist attractions because of the excitement factor, but also because it offers a glimpse into the Bedouin lifestyle, a nomadic desert culture. As Bedouin tribes slowly integrate themselves into larger Middle Eastern cities, they leave behind a way of life fascinating to the UAE tourist.

Camel rides are also popular UAE tours enjoyed by all ages. Dubai tours often take groups out to the desert to ride a carpet of undulating sand dunes. They’re a great alternative for those not keen on a wild ride through the desert. A camel ride is a completely relaxing way to enjoy the sweeping scenery, try some traditional barbeque, and listen to desert stories told by tour UAE tourist guide. With heady Arabian music playing by the bonfire as you dine on a delicious meal, you’ll be able to witness the true beauty of the Arabian night sky. For both the desert safari and the camel ride UAE tours, there’s an option to spend a night in the desert in a traditional Bedouin-style camp, taking in the starlit sky much like a Bedouin tribe would.

The Dubai Creek is an area full of history and attracts the UAE tourist for its great views. UAE tours of the Creek, along the Waterfront, can be enjoyed by water taxi for a journey up the Creek and then back again. There are exceptional views of Dubai on either side of the waterway full of vaulting skyscrapers and other architectural marvels like the Burj Tower. Another of the popular Dubai tours includes a visit to Jumeirah Mosque. The mosque is considered the most beautiful example of Islamic architecture in the city. Your UAE tourist guide will give a thorough tour and explanation of the history of the mosque and how things operate inside. From the mosque there are two more great UAE tourist attractions nearby. One is the Dubai Zoo on Jumeirah Beach Road and the other is Wild Wadi Waterpark
located next to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel.

Festival City in Dubai showcases some of the best of everything the city has to offer in an environment that’s both exciting and welcoming. Dubai Fesitval City is currently about 85 percent complete and set to be completely finished by 2020.
There are many residential units, shops, and some hotels that are finished and open to the public. Combining entertainment with business and residential property, Dubai Festival City is a massive complex running along the Dubai Creek. Spanning more than a mile and a half and offering more than 1,300 acres of assorted developments, the shops in Dubai Festival City present some of the best shopping experiences in the famous Emirates.

Synonymous with exciting shopping adventures, Dubai sits on top when it comes to shopping complexes. Aside from the traditional souks found around Dubai, Sharjah and other emirates, shopping malls in Dubai are, without a doubt, one of the top city attractions. There are more malls in Dubai than anywhere else in the Middle East! There are many who visit Dubai specifically to shop-‘til-they-drop.

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