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Shopping
Dubai is labeled as the "shopping capital of the Middle
East". With so many shopping malls and souks, there's no better
place to find products at unbeatable prices. It is truly a duty
free shopper's paradise that gives you more for your money. Dubai's
numerous shopping malls cater to every consumer need. Cars, haute
couture clothing, jewellery, electronics, furnishing, sporting equipment,
and any other goods will likely all be under the same roof.
Souks
'Souk' is the Arabic word for market or place where any kind of
goods are brought or exchanged. Traditionally, dhows from the Far
East, China, Ceylon and India would discharge their cargos and the
goods would be bargained over in the souks adjacent to the docks.
You can find the wonders of aromatic spices and
the beauty of hand-crafted gold through the labyrinth of narrow
winding alleys on the Deira side of the creek. In the spice souk
you will find perfumes, incense, and delicious foods piled in sacks
awaiting your attention. Walk a bit further toward the gold souk
and you will be dazzled by the glittering displays in each shop
window. Choose from gold necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and you
can even design your very own jewelry.
At the Perfume Souk you will literally find thousands
of aromas, and if you can't find the one that you want, shopkeepers
would be able to conjure up a unique concoction that suits your
tastes exactly.
You will find the antique market near the souks
where you can buy coffee pots, Arabian chests, daggers, Bedu jewelry
and carvings at excellent prices. If interested in buying textiles
or silk, head for Cosmos Lane in Bur Dubai or the streets of Satwa,
where numerous shops sell a vast array of colorful fabrics.
Water Delights
There is plenty to see and do water wise in Dubai. The Dubai
International Marine Club has been the driving force behind the
growth of national and international water sport events in the Middle
East.
Dubai International Boat Show, the largest marine
industry exhibition in the Middle East, is a classic showcase of
yachts and boats from both local and international builders together
with the latest innovations in marine equipment and accessories.
Apart from this there is parasailing, snorkeling, diving and surfing
at the beach.
Fun & Games
Located just off the Garhoud Bridge, Wonderland is a family
fun park that caters to all ages. Attractions include numerous water
rides and slides, roller coasters, a log flume, bumper boats, games
of skill and a nightly water mist show.
You can also spend your day with the little ones
at the encounter zone at Wafi mall which has the popular crystal
maze, horror chamber and fascinating 3D films.
Desert Safari
Trips to the desert can be a great way to explore the sandy
expanses and safaris are generally half day and can include an overnight
stay in Bedouin tents.
Wadi bashing, a popular amusement with both residents
and visitors is all about exploring the wadis or dry beds of streams
that flow after the winter rains from the Hajar Mountains. Many
wadis offer scenes of unexpected beauty like attractive rock pools,
some with water year-round, surrounded by greenery.
Driving in sand is an exciting activity. It is
an adventure in itself which combines the excitement of a rollercoaster
ride with the challenge of remaining mobile on the shifting surface.
Golf Courses
Even for the non-golfer, Dubai's golf clubs are worth a visit,
both for the spectacular architecture of their clubhouses and as
examples of the successful greening and landscaping of the desert.
More than one visitor has mistaken the lush greens
and freshwater lakes of the Emirates Golf Club and Dubai Creek Golf
Club for a desert mirage. Man-made oasis of rolling green fairways,
bunkers and lakes materialize miraculously from a desert haze with
superbly designed clubhouses as their epicenters.
Dubai Zoo
Dubai Zoo is the oldest zoo of its kind not only in the United
Arab Emirates but also in the Arabian Peninsula. Dubai Zoo also
happens to be the first Arabian zoo to breed the rare Chimpanzee
and Arabian wild cat. It is a special place of interest and fun
for tourists and residents of Dubai.
H. H. Sheikh Rashid bin Maktoum, the late Ruler
of Dubai, permitted Otto J. Bulart to build the Zoo on a two hectare
plot in Jumeirah. The Dubai Zoo became a landmark as it indicated
the "town's end". Timings of the zoo are as follows: Open
10am to 6:30pm, Wednesday to Monday.
Camel Racing
Camel-racing, a traditional sport, is extremely popular in the
Emirates. It was originally staged in an informal setting, at weddings
or special festivals, but now customized tracks have been built
throughout the country where race meetings are held in the winter
months from October to April, culminating in the annual camel race
festival at Al Wathba which attracts entrants from all over the
world.
Sheikh Zayed's sponsorship of the Zayed Grand Prize
camel races, also held at Al Wathba racetrack to celebrate UAE National
Day, is an indication of the special focus and encouragement given
to the revival of heritage sports and camel-racing festivals as
an occasion for the gathering of UAE citizens.
Dubai Horse Racing
The World famous Dubai world cup is held in Dubai annually at
the Nad Al Sheba club which boasts of a 2000- metre turf course.
The evening features the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest horse
race, supported by the UAE Derby and the Dubai Kahayla Classic for
Purebred Arabians. The Dubai Duty Free, Dubai Sheema Classic, Dubai
Golden Shaheen and Godolphin Mile complete a night of history. This
is also a rare opportunity for ladies to wear hats to the occasion.
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