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ABOUT DUBAI |
Dubai is famous tourist destination in the Middle East. There are several attractive Bangalore Dubai tour packages. Whether it’s for job, shopping or sight seeing, Dubai is a much preferred destination for tourists. Dubai is the Gulf's leading centre for trade, commerce, media, travel and tourism. Dubai has grown in 60 years from a small Arabic style fishing and trading port into a city of skyscrapers, shopping malls, parks and highways, but still retaining some of the charm of the old city at its centre. There are countless reasons to come to Dubai and most visitors have a fantastic and memorable experience. Given below is a list of the major tourist places and attractions of the Dubai.
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The Burj Al Arab is a seven-star hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. At 321 m (1,053 ft), it is the fourth tallest hotel in the world. The Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island 280 m (920 ft) out from Jumeirah beach, and is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge. It is an iconic structure whose shape mimics the sail of a ship.Robust and vibrant colours dominate the hotel's interior furnishings and they are intertwined with gold, marble and crystal. The main atrium is 180 metres high (nearly 600 feet) and it's flanked by golden columns. The centre of the |
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floor is occupied by a fountain, which shoots water more than 40 metres into the air.Each suite has two stories and floor to ceiling windows with views of Jumeirah Beach and the Persian Gulf. They range in size from 170 square metres (1,830 square feet) to 780 square metres (8,396 square feet). Every one of them has a dining/living area and a 42-inch plasma screen television with 93 channels to choose from. |
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Desert Safari is known to be the most popular excursion in Dubai and all over UAE. The safari is a spectacular combination of the ancient Arabian traditions as well as modern culture and habits. You can taste authentic Arabian cuisine, view a stunning desert sunset, ride the camels, paint traditional henna designs on your hands (the ladies favourite) try a popular Arabic pass time called 'sheesa', enjoy an oriental belly dance, sit under a blanket of stars, ride the rolling sand dunes with an expert guide and experience a journey of a life time which will leave you with pleasurable memories forever. We can make your Desert Safari an unforgettable experience. |
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Jumeira Beach Park |
This lovely park fronts Jumeira Beach and a walk on the grass, irrigated at great public expense, is a real treat. There is a children's play area, barbecue pits, picnic tables, walkways and kiosks. The long stretch of beach is clean and lined with shady palm trees. Lifeguards are on duty. The park is usually open to all, but Saturday and Monday are reserved for women and children only. This is a good option for women who are hoping for a vacation tan, but don't want to pay for a hotel beach club or go to a public beach. |
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Dubai Zoo |
Located in Jumeirah opposite Jumeirah beach, it is surrounded by lush green trees and is the greenest spot in the suburbs. The entrance is from the Jumeirah road. Ample car parking is available both in the front and rear side of the Zoo. It covers a total area of 1.75 hectares providing spacious habitats for its occupants. Mammals: There are nearly 248 different mammals. Gorilla, Foxes, Hyenas, Pumas, Lions, Jaguars, Chimpanzees, Baboons, Monkeys, Deer, Bears, Porcupines, Giraffes and Sheep are some of the mammals in the Zoo. Birds: These feathered friends range from tiny budgerigars to tall ostriches, golden eagles to parrots. |
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Jumeira Archaeological Site |
The largest and perhaps most significant archaeological site in the UAE, Jumeira dates to the 6th century AD. The settlement is particularly interesting because it straddles the pre-Islamic and Islamic eras. Today, surrounded by shopping centers plying the goods of modern-day Dubai's trade, this settlement was once a caravan station along a trade route linking Iraq to northern Oman. Excavations have unearthed a series of stone walls that surrounded a seven-shop souq and a storage facility. Several homes, what is believed to be a governor's palace and a number of other structures can be viewed from behind a fence |
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