Sunday, 29 April 2007

Holiday Destination Dubai

Dubai Beaches
Beaches are the perfect place to relax and shed off your worries and tensions. However, every beach on the earth is beautiful but beaches in Dubai are incomparable and just mesmerizing. Imagine lying on white sand, looking in the Persian Sea or showing your volleyball skills, beautiful isn’t it? The endless stretch of beaches along the Persian Sea not only gives peace but the ultimate pleasure to revitalize senses. To have a personalized service, you can join one of the five star hotel’s private beach clubs and avail their facilities. You can also make your weekend classier by renting out a beach club and enjoy your time with family and friends. However, public beaches are also available in Dubai, allowing public to bath and enjoy their sun bath. Jumeirah Beach Park is a major tourist attraction of real estate dubai, giving hours of pleasure and enjoyment.
Sightseeing

Dubai is really two Cities, Dubai and Deira. Divided by the Creek, they are a paradise for sightseeing and both have their unique characters. You will be amazed at the diversity of architecture and cultures to be found here, ranging from traditional Arab houses to magnificent modern towers of steel and glass.

The Creek is the main artery of Dubai, winding inland from the Gulf for about six miles. On its clear waters you will see traditional teak trading dhows plying their trade across the Gulf, heading as far as India. At night, the waterfront is a hive of activity, as Abras, the local water taxis, crisscrosses the Creek carrying people to their chosen restaurant or attraction for the evening.

Dubai does not only offers the usual sun, sea, sand or skiing in the dome;
Camel Racing is an ancient sport which has been renewed with much enthusiasm in recent years. Informal desert tracks and now quite a few official ones have been assigned for this purpose - a large ten kilometer track on the Al Ain road, about forty-five kilometres from Abu Dhabi city; at Al Ain itself, at Dubai and Umm Al Quwain. Certain slender, finely formed breeds such as the white or golden 'Anafi' and the brown or black 'Boushari' are more suitable for racing. Camel training commences at about six months, entrance for official races beginning at about three years.Camel races, usually held early on Fridays or on national holidays, provide visitors with a unique opportunity to observe traditionally clad local people in harmony with their surroundings. Camel racing season begins on Thursdays and Saturdays, Early October.

Desert Safaris-Trips to the desert in groups can be a great way to explore the desert and also know other people and find out a little bit more about the Arabic culture. Safaris are generally half day and can include an overnight stay in one of the Bedouin tents.

Wadi-Driving - This is a popular pastime with both residents and visitors. This involves exploring the wadis or dry beds of streams that flow after winter rains from the Hajar mountains.

Dune driving - Driving in sand can be a thrilling experience by itself and this combines the excitement of a roller coaster ride with the challenge of remaining mobile on the shifting surface. Courses in sand driving are available, with four-wheel-drive vehicles provided, along with expert instruction.

Sand-Skiing - Those with a penchant for speed, a head for heights and enthusiasm for an unusual sport will enjoy sand-skiing down the dunes of the Dubai desert.

Desert Feasts - Safaris are made more pleasurable by culminating into an evening with spectacular sunset views followed by a traditional Arab barbecue under the stars. You can even tailor your evening to your need and round it off with some great Arabic music and belly dancing, the smoking of hubble-bubble pipes and often a display of falconry.

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