Desert safari in Dubai and excellent travel offers today? The time you visit Dubai is an essential factor that everyone harboring the ambition of enjoying the Dubai adventure must consider. The reason behind this factor is the weather of Dubai. As a desert, there are times when Dubai experiences extreme temperatures that can be dangerous to your skin. With such severe weather, it will be disastrous to visit as you might find yourself spending your time indoors to avoid the hot weather. The best time to visit Dubai is between November and March. Read many more info on desert safari Dubai. VIP Desert Safari Deals in Dubai includes 4×4 Land Cruiser Pick & Drop from anywhere in Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman. As soon you arrive in the desert, then the very 1st daring activity you will have, is the Dune Bashing in 4×4 Land Cruiser. It is something you might not have already experienced and is going to be the unforgettable experience throughout your safari tour.
The Bastakia Quarter (also known as the Al-Fahidi neighborhood) was built in the late 19th century to be the home of wealthy Persian merchants who dealt mainly in pearls and textiles and were lured to Dubai because of the tax-free trading and access to Dubai Creek. Bastakia occupies the eastern portion of Bur Dubai along the creek, and the coral and limestone buildings here, many with walls topped with wind-towers, have been excellently preserved. Wind-towers provided the homes here with an early form of air conditioning — the wind trapped in the towers was funneled down into the houses. Persian merchants likely transplanted this architectural element (common in Iranian coastal houses) from their home country to the Gulf. Lined with distinct Arabian architecture, the narrow lanes are highly evocative of a bygone, and much slower, age in Dubai’s history. Inside the district, you’ll find the Majlis Gallery, with its collection of traditional Arab ceramics and furniture (housed in a wind-tower) and the Al Serkal Cultural Foundation, with a shop, cafe, and rotating art exhibitions (located in one of the historic buildings)
Right next to the Burj Khalifa is The Dubai Mall. To call the sprawling development merely a shopping mall is doing it a disservice. Even an entire day spent here isn’t enough to see it all. Along with its 1,200-plus shops and 150 restaurants, the venue is home to an indoor theme park, an ice rink, a huge indoor waterfall, a choreographed outdoor fountain and the giant Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.
Welcome to the best value tourist attraction in Dubai, where the history of UAE sleeps. The Creek is one of the most famous historical sites in Dubai frequently visited by tourists. This saltwater creek runs through the middle separating the Bur Dubai and Deira areas of Dubai. It is, in fact, a focal point of the city, which lets the tourists enjoy the hustle and bustle of its goings-on. Abra ride is a famous touristy thing on this side, and a trip on abra in Creek costs just one AED. However, these creek rides are a part of historic trade routes to locations to and from Dubai. The Creek has museums, textile and Gold souqs, and traditional Abras that do the transit job in the saltwater estuary. Sabsan Holiday is providing Dhow cruise services in this saltwater estuary. Our cruise will take you to almost all the major destinations on the creekside. We have entertainment activities such as music and dance programs, along with scrumptious dinner on board. Find extra details on excursionpoint.com.
Prepare yourself to adjust to any temperature in the desert. Wear open shoes or sandals. Those are far better than pumps & coat shoes in the desert. Visitors with heart problem and back problem is not recommended for dune bashing. Pregnant women are strictly disallowed in this bumpy safari. Note that pregnant ladies can skip the dune bashing and go directly to the desert camp to enjoy the activities of desert safari. Morning desert safari is not recommended for pregnant ladies. So, in that case, you can book a desert safari without dune bashing.