Visiting places in UAE

 
  • Dubai Zoo

    Being home to more than 230 different species of animals, the Dubai zoo is a favorite among families and tourists alike. Located adjacent to the Jumeirah Beach, the zoo is the oldest of its kind in Middle East. The zoo is home to several endangered species like Barbary sheep, Siberian and Bengal tigers, Socotra Cormorants, Arabian wolves and gorillas.

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  • Wadi Thrills

    Wild Wadi is a fun-filled Waterpark located amidst the world’s most luxurious hotel Burj Al Arab and the Jumeirah Beach hotel. The Wadi waterpark is the only Arabian-themed water park in the UAE. The park offers a range of thrilling rides from lazy river to extreme flowriders, to the daring Jumeirah Sceirah, which is also the tallest speed slide outside North America. Wadi offers about 30 or more such rides and attractions.

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  • Desert Safaris & Feasts

    The Desert Safaris in Dubai are popular among visitors and are organized as part of group tour, and offer taste of true heart of land of Arabia. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the desert in half-day, full-day and overnight safaris. Visitors enjoy the the desert trip as much, as they culminate with spectacular sunset views in the evening, followed by a traditional Arabian barbecue enjoyed under the stars, thereafter. The evenings can further be fun-packed with music, belly dancing, smoking

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  • Creek Tours

    A tour of the creek through a traditional wooden-chow or cabin Cruiser could be another imaginative way of seeing Dubai. Several major landmarks of Dubai can be viewed from the waterway. There are daytime or evening cruises, apart from food and beverages provided on board.

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  • Camel racing

    A trip to the camel races arranged during the winter months could prove very memorable for visitors to Dubai. The race tracks located on the fringe of the city, hosts races that are exciting, apart from offering a village fair atmosphere around the track with vendors selling rugs, beads, blankets and several other rural wares. The trainers speedily follow the races in the four-wheel drives. Camel rides are often a part of tours and desert safaris. If required, tour operators also arrange separat

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