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Best of EmiratesFrom : $ Please requestDiscover : Dubai * Abu Dhabi * Musandam......Includes :• All Transfers with a Journeys Rep• Accommodation of 6 nights with Breakfast• Services of an English speaking Guide• Entrance Fees• Private A/c Transport• Farewell Gift• 24/7 Assistance -
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Emirates...the time to go is now……
Best of Emirates
“To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries” - Aldous Huxley
he Middle East is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran & Iraq. A grand epic, a cradle of Civilisations & a beautiful, complicated land that is home to some of the Planet's most hospitable people. Quite simply extraordinary, one of the world's most fascinating & rewarding travel destinations - a tapestry of enchantment awaiting adventurous souls.
As you step into this fascinating region of ancient Wonders & vibrant Cultures, let the words of ancient intrepid Travelers, Poets & Dreamers guide you through an inspirational journey that transcends borders & speaks to the wanderlust in the heart of modern Marco Polos or Ibn Battutas & so many others who travelled on ‘land’ (we are not referring to the Seafaring Explorers).
And with its man-made palm shaped Islands, an array of opulent Hotels, palatial Beach Resorts & the sci-fi-esque city of iconic Skyscrapers, the newly minted United Arab Emirates has always been a show-stopping, headline-grabbing destination, offering an intriguing blend of Islamic Culture & Modernity. An intriguing land that combines old-world Souks & modern city-sized Shopping Malls, rolling Sand Dunes, indoor Ski slopes, championship grass Golf Courses & remote Bedouin villages. The 7 Emirates defy an easy definition with a mix of evolution especially, Dubai & Abu Dhabi, are a stirring alchemy of profound traditions & ambitious futuristic vision Come…discover the Sheikhdoms with us & prepare to be charmed…
Middle East, is a crossroads of Culture & Modernity, evoking images of rolling Sand Dunes, majestic Deserts, bustling Bazaars & awe-inspiring Architecture.
Here, history is not something you read about in books. It is a story written on the stones that litter the region, from the flagstones of old Roman roads to the building blocks & timeless Pyramids of ancient Egypt, the rose-red City of Petra in Jordan, delicately carved Tombs & Temples of Persepolis in Iran. From the soaring Skyscrapers of Dubai to the ancient ruins of Palmyra in Syria, the region is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be explored.
The Middle East’s cities read like a roll-call of historical heavyweights: Jerusalem, Beirut, Cairo, Istanbul, Isfahan... Aside from ranking among the oldest continuously inhabited cities on Earth, these ancient-modern Metropolises are places to take the pulse of a region.
This is where humankind first built Cities & learned to write and it was from here, that Judaism, Christianity & Islam all arose. It is in these cities, that you find the stirring, aspirational Architecture that so distinguishes the 3 great monotheistic Faiths. Wherever you find yourself, the past is always present because here, perhaps more than anywhere else on Earth, history is the heart & soul of the land.
Above all else, however, your most enduring memory of the Region, is likely to be its people. At some point in the Middle East, you will be sitting in a Coffeehouse or looking lost in a labyrinth of narrow lanes alongside the more secular charms of Bazaars, when someone will strike up a conversation & within minutes, invite you home to meet their family & share a meal. Or someone will simply approach & say with unmistakable warmth, ‘Welcome’. These spontaneous, disarming & utterly genuine words of welcome can occur anywhere across the region. Their gracious Welcome, many Kindnesses & boundless Hospitality speak of an altogether more civilised age. And when they do, they can suddenly (& forever) change the way you see the Middle East portrayed in the West.
From the gravitas of the Sahara to the blue tiles of Isfahan, this is a region for discerning travellers, for those looking for the Story behind the Headline & where the Bridges between ancient & modern Civilisations are evident everywhere. If you believe what the Media & crooked Politicians tells you & decide not to visit, you would be missing out on the journey of a lifetime.
Enough & now let us talk about the barely 100 years old U A E.
For most people, the United Arab Emirates means just one place: Dubai, the sci-fi-esque city of iconic Skyscrapers, palm-shaped Islands, city-sized Malls, indoor Ski Slopes & palatial Beach Resorts. But beyond the glitter, awaits a diverse mosaic of different Emirates, each with its own character & allure & Ruler.
The United Arab Emirates is a union of 7 sovereign Sheikhdoms, formed when the British withdrew from the Gulf in 1971. The Sun always shines here, it's naturally desert climate & convenient location in the Arabian Gulf has endowed it with warm seas & cozy Beaches. Together with a booming economy, where Trade & Tourism are encouraged, it also makes for the ultimate Shopping destination.
Comprised of little more than Sand Dunes, crumbling Forts & Fishing villages, a century ago, UAE has grown into a show-stopping, headline-grabbing destination which offers an intriguing blend of traditional Islamic Culture, Modernity & rampant Consumerism.
Every year, tourist attractions are constantly being upgraded & added - from one of the world's largest Aqua Parks to Cultural & Wildlife Museums. From Wind Towers to towering Skyscrapers, the country has a unique blend of the traditional Arab, Islamic culture combined with the modernity of a cosmopolitan living environment. Its state-of-the-art tourist infrastructure with numerous world-class Hotels, Sports events & Shopping spectaculars held annually, ensures its position as the Middle East's number one tourist destination
Powered largely (but by no means exclusively) by oil wealth, UAE today is defined by opulent Hotels, ultra-modern Architecture & a seemingly unending thirst for new & innovative Mega-projects. Man-made Islands in the shape of Palm Trees? Tick. Billionaire Royals taking over Premiership of Football Clubs? Tick. Tallest building on the Planet? Naturally.
While the UAE these days appears to be little more than a stage for Dubai (one out of 7) to strut its increasingly crazy stuff, there is far more to this fabulous little federation than Disneyesque dioramas. The UAE is a contradictory destination, an Islamic state where the DJs’ turntables stop spinning just before the Muezzins’ morning call to Prayer can be heard & where a traditional Bedouin lifestyle & customs continue alongside a very Western version of rampant Consumerism. While many visitors marvel at the fantastic (in the true sense of the word) Hotel & real estate Projects, the real wonder is how the savvy Sheikhs manage to harmonise such disparate & seemingly opposing forces.
An hour's drive south of Dubai, oil-rich Abu Dhabi, the Capital of UAE, is positioning itself as a hub of Culture, Sport & Leisure. Beyond, looms the vast Al Gharbia region, which is dominated by the northern reaches of the Rub' Al Khali Desert. Its magical silence is interrupted only by the whisper of shifting Dunes rolling towards Saudi Arabia.
North of Dubai, Sharjah does Art & Heritage best, while tiny Ajman & Umm Al Quwain provide glimpses of life in the pre-oil days & Ras Al Khaimah snuggles against the mighty Hajar Mountains. For the best swimming and diving, though, head across the range to Fujairah to frolic in the clear waters of the Gulf of Oman.
But the most exciting is the Emirate of Dubai.
Hospitality| Innovation| Shopping| Cultural Dynamism| History
It is hard not to admire the ‘happening’ Emirate of Dubai, for its indefatigable verve, gutsy ambition & ability to dream up & realise Projects that elsewhere would never get off the Drawing Board. This is a superlative craving society that showcases the world's tallest building, an Island shaped like a Palm Tree, a huge indoor Ski paradise, the world's fastest Roller Coaster & Starchitect designed & Art Museums of international stature. Sci-fi concepts such as flying Taxis, a lightning-fast Hyperloop train & an army of Robocops are all reflections of a mindset that fearlessly embraces the future.
With many more grand Projects always in the pipeline, it is clear that Dubai is a city firmly in charge of writing its own narrative. Famous sights like the Burj Dubai, the world's only 6* Hotel, the massive Palms Island mini-city & so much more - it is an exciting city & worth a stopover or an in-depth exploration.
Located at the cross-roads of Asia, Europe & Africa, Dubai is well positioned to attract Tourists looking for somewhere new & different, a destination combining the traditions of the East with the comforts of the West. It offers something for every traveller. It is one of the 7 Emirates of the United Arab Emirates & is one of the country's main cities, sometimes called "Dubai City" to distinguish it from the Emirate. Famous for its soaring Skyline rising from the Desert, it is a relatively new, world-class City, which is growing very quickly.
Ever since you first set foot in this tiny powerhouse Emirate, it will fascinate you with its energy, optimism & openness towards people from all over the world. For a die-hard Foodie, the staggering variety of authentic global fare is exhilarating & even the Shopping here is actually a joy instead of a chore. Dubai is a place that is constantly in flux & it is exciting to see it grow & mature as a city and as a society. Wait to see what the future holds.
Dubai is a city that provides a new setting at every turn, richly mixing together the old & the new; it is without a doubt the leading tourist destination in the Middle East & a city of ages that rises out of the desert & crowns the gulf coast with its presence. Sunshine, Shopping, Seaside, Sports & Safety - 5 of the key ingredients that have earned Dubai a growing reputation as one of the world's most attractive & rapidly developing leisure destinations. Long established as the Trading & Commercial hub of the Middle East, the Emirate combines the excitement of a bustling commercial Centre with the wide open spaces of a luxurious Resort.
Dubai is also a top retail haunt that hosts not one but 2 huge annual Shopping Festivals. Shopping is a leisure activity here & Malls are much more than just mere collections of Stores. Some look like an Italian Palazzo or a Persian Palace & lure visitors with surreal attractions such as an indoor Ski slope, a giant Aquarium or an open-air Botanical Garden. Traditional Souqs, too, are beehives of activity humming with timeless bargaining banter. Meanwhile, a new crop of urban-style outdoor Malls has expanded the shopping spectrum yet again.
On this 08 day journey, see ‘some’ of the Highlights of the 3 Sheikhdoms of United Arab Emirates & be amazed at ‘what was’, ‘what is’ & ‘what will be’. Human ingenuity clubbed with visionary Leaders & of course, deep, deeper, deepest Pockets, knows no bound. We are sure that this experience will give you a glimpse of the wonders of the Emirates & would make you want to come back.
You will land in Dubai & the first day would be at leisure to enable you to adapt & explore your neighbourhood independently. Spend a full day with the Tour-guide, learning more about Dubai’s distinctive Islamic architecture, drift across the Creek in an Abra (water-taxi used by locals mainly), marvel at the contrast between the historic past & futuristic present as you walk through ancient Souks & spend time in the glittering Gold Souk. In the evening, you will Cruise in the Dubai Creek aboard a Dhow as you enjoy Dinner amidst rhythmic Arabic music. Embark on an exciting Desert Safari.in the Empty Quarter. At the Dubai Mall, ascend to the Observation Deck on 124th floor of the highest building in the world to catch a bird’s eye view of enchanting Dubai.
On Day 3, get up early, meet the Tour-guide in the Lobby & embark on a 30 minutes drive to reach the Emirate of Sharjah, known as the ‘Pearl of the Gulf”. It is the 3rd largest & also the 3rd most populous city in UAE & was historically, one of the wealthiest Towns in this region with a Settlement in existence for over 5000 years. Today, it has transformed itself to be the UNESCO listed Cultural Capital of the Arab World. The Cultural & Literary hub of UAE, the City-state is rooted in its Islamic heritage with many Ummayyad & Abbasid styled public buildings & offering a vastly larger view into Arabic & Islamic environment - Art, Literature & Architecture as well as Libraries, Islamic Museums & Cultural Centers, in an otherwise largely westernized Country.
Visit the Garden City’ - Al Ain., one of the oldest Settlements in the region & part of the Abu Dhabi Emirate where you can wander through historical Forts & Archaeological Parks & you may discover ancient Artefacts. Spend 2 days in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, described by CNN as the richest City in the world, featuring large Gardens & Parks, green Boulevards lining all the streets & roads, sophisticated high-rise buildings, international luxury Hotel chains & of course, opulent Malls. Embark on a full day excursion to Musandam on the country’s eastern side along the Gulf of Oman in Emirate of Fujairah’, coming back by evening
Welcome to an exciting region where nothing stands still…except perhaps the Herons in its Mangroves - it is going to be one exciting trip…… yep, the hospitable Emiratis - with their stirring alchemy of profound traditions & ambitious futuristic vision - are waiting & The Journeys is ready to take you on well, a journey (or journeys) of discovery.
Come…be inspired & discover the World…
Best of Emirates |
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Simply discover...the ‘old’ new Emirates
Best of Emirates
Dubai * Sharjah * Al Ain * Abu Dhabi * Fujairah * Dubai
8 Days | 7 Nights
Day 01 - | Arrive ✈ Dubai ???
The Middle East is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran & Iraq. A grand epic, a cradle of Civilisations & a beautiful, complicated land that is home to some of the Planet's most hospitable people. Quite simply extraordinary, one of the world's most fascinating & rewarding travel destinations - a tapestry of enchantment awaiting adventurous souls.
And with its man-made palm shaped Islands, an array of opulent Hotels, palatial Beach Resorts & the sci-fi-esque city of iconic Skyscrapers, the newly minted United Arab Emirates has always been a show-stopping, headline-grabbing destination, offering an intriguing blend of Islamic Culture & Modernity. An intriguing land that combines old-world Souks & modern city-sized Malls, rolling Sand Dunes, indoor Ski slopes, championship grass Golf Courses & remote Bedouin villages. The 7 Emirates defy an easy definition with a mix of evolution especially, Dubai & Abu Dhabi, are a stirring alchemy of profound traditions & ambitious futuristic vision Come…discover the Sheikhdoms with us & prepare to be charmed…
Welcome to UAE. Arrive in the dynamic & vibrant Emirate of Dubai, an stirring alchemy of profound traditions & ambitious futuristic vision wrapped into starkly evocative desert splendour.
After you exit in the Arrival Hall at Terminal? - Dubai International Airport, subsequent to Immigration & Customs, you will be welcomed by The Journeys representative who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to the hotel, help you settle in and provide you with some useful tips for exploring the area as well as discuss the program for the next few days.
If, for any reason you are unable to make contact with our representative within 30 minutes of waiting, please call the local Emergency telephone # listed on your Contact List. Please follow the advice given by our 24 / 7 Duty Officer. Please do not exit the Airport & make your own way to the hotel.
Reach the hotel & Check-in.
*Check-in time is 02.00 pm. For earlier arrivals in the morning, we will request the hotel for a complimentary early Check-in but cannot be guaranteed unless reserved & paid for ‘immediate occupancy’.
Balance of the day is at leisure to relax or independent exploration or optional activities (We shall be happy to offer suggestions & make arrangements).
Located at the cross-roads of Asia, Europe & Africa, Dubai is well positioned to attract Tourists looking for somewhere new & different, a destination combining the traditions of the East with the comforts of the West.
Glimpse of the Future | Shopping Haven | Cultural Dynamism
It is hard not to admire the ‘happening’ Emirate of Dubai, for its indefatigable verve, gutsy ambition & ability to dream up & realise Projects that elsewhere would never get off the Drawing Board. This is a superlative craving society that showcases the world's tallest building, an island shaped like a Palm Tree, a huge indoor Ski paradise, the world's fastest Roller Coaster & Starchitect designed Art Museums of international stature. Sci-fi concepts such as flying Taxis, a lightning-fast Hyperloop train & an army of Robocops are all reflections of a mindset that fearlessly embraces the future.
Ever since you first set foot in this tiny powerhouse Emirate, it will fascinate you with its energy, optimism & openness towards people from all over the world. For a die-hard foodie, the staggering variety of authentic global fare is exhilarating & even the shopping here is actually a joy instead of a chore. Dubai is a place that is constantly in flux & it is exciting to see it grow & mature as a City & as a Society. Wait to see what the future holds.
With many more grand Projects in the pipeline, it is clear that Dubai is a city firmly in charge of writing its own narrative. Famous sights like the Burj Dubai, the world's only 6* Hotel, the massive Palms Island mini-city & so much more - it is an exciting city & worth a Stopover or an in-depth exploration.
It is one of the 7 Emirates of the United Arab Emirates & is one of the country's main cities, sometimes called "Dubai City" to distinguish it from the Emirate. Famous for its soaring Skyline rising from the Desert, it is a relatively new, world-class City, which is growing very quickly.
The first Middle Eastern City to make the UNESCO list of Creative Cities of Design, with Emiratis making up only a fraction of the population, Dubai is a bustling microcosm peacefully shared by cultures from all corners of the world. This diversity expresses itself in the Culinary landscape, Fashion, Music & Performance. Although rooted in Islamic tradition, this is an open society where it is easy for newcomers & visitors to connect with myriad experiences, be it eating like a Bedouin, dancing on the beach, shopping for local Art or riding a Camel in the desert. Dubai is a fertile environment conducive to breaking down cultural barriers & preconceptions.
Dubai is a city that provides a new setting at every turn, richly mixing together the old & the new; it is without a doubt the leading tourist destination in the Middle East. Dubai is a city of ages that rises out of the desert and crowns the gulf coast with its presence. Sunshine, Shopping, Seaside, Sports & Safety – 5 of the key ingredients that have earned Dubai a growing reputation as one of the world's most attractive & rapidly developing leisure destinations. Long established as the Trading & Commercial hub of the Middle East, the Emirate combines the excitement of a bustling commercial centre with the wide-open spaces of a luxurious Resort
Both business travelers & tourists find that Dubai offers the highest standards of comfort & luxury. As befits a dynamic & prosperous business centre, Dubai's ultra-modern Hotels offer every luxury. Yet the comforts of the 21st century co-exist comfortably with the Emirate's rich Arab-Islamic culture. An intriguing land that combines old-world Souks & modern Shopping Malls, rolling Sand Dunes & championship grass Golf Courses, remote Bedouin villages & an array of 5* Hotels, Dubai defies easy definition.
After dark, Dubai sometimes seems like a City filled with lotus eaters, forever on the lookout for a good time. Its shape-shifting party spectrum caters for just about every taste, budget & age group. From flashy Dance venues, sleek rooftop Terraces & sizzling Beach Clubs to fancy Cocktail Caverns, Shisha lounges & Concerts under the stars, Dubai delivers hot-stepping odysseys. Most of the Nightlife centres on the fancy Hotels, but there is no shortage of more wholesome diversions either, including community Theatre, live-music Venues & the world-class Dubai Opera.
Dubai is a top retail haunt that hosts not one but 2 huge annual Shopping Festivals. Shopping is a leisure activity here & Malls are much more than just mere collections of Stores. Some look like an Italian Palazzo or a Persian Palace & lure visitors with surreal attractions such as an indoor Ski slope, a giant Aquarium or an open-air Botanical Garden. Traditional Souqs, too, are beehives of activity humming with timeless bargaining banter. Meanwhile, a new crop of urban-style outdoor Malls has expanded the shopping spectrum yet again.
Overnight.
Morning, meet the Tour-guide in the in the Lobby at 09:00 am & proceed on an exciting 6 hour driving / walking sightseeing tour to discover the spectacular & lively Metropolis of Dubai (some of the Landmarks, you will see from outside & for some, Entrance is included. Please also note you may not be able to visit all listed places due to time constraints).
The City, developed from a small Fishing Village at the Dubai Creek, nowadays presents itself as a glamorous Metropolis at the Arabian Gulf. The distinctive Skyscrapers & gigantic Shopping Malls will impress every visitor.
You will visit a selection of carefully-chosen highlights of the city, from the remarkable buildings featuring some of the most stunning architecture to be found anywhere. To experience the amalgamation of modern & ancient look, our route takes us to the highest buildings in the Middle East. Pass through Dubai’s most tony area through an Avenue lined with majestic Palaces of the ruling family of Dubai.
First stop will be the sensational Atlantis Hotel located at crescent of Palm Jumeirah. Then, drive to the glitzy Dubai Marina Walk featuring 7 km of pedestrian Walkways, which lead to some of Dubai’s most popular Restaurants & Shops. It offers an alfresco lifestyle for those that love the outdoors. Next photo stop is at one of the most luxurious Hotel in the world - Burj Al Arab.
The Burj Al Arab's graceful silhouette - meant to evoke the sail of a Dhow - is to Dubai what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. Completed in 1999, this iconic landmark sits on an artificial Island & comes with its own Helipad & a fleet of chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce limousines.
Beyond the striking Lobby, with its gold-leaf opulence & attention-grabbing Fountain, lie 202 Suites with more trimmings than a Christmas turkey. Burj Al Arab is worth visiting if only to gawk at an interior that is every bit as garish as the exterior is gorgeous. The mood is set in the 590 feet high Lobby, which is decorated in a red, blue and green color scheme & accented with Pillars draped in gold leaf. The Lobby Atrium is tall enough to fit the Statue of Liberty within it.
Continue driving in the Jumeirah area & stop at the awe inspiring Grand Mosque of Jumeirah. Built by the late HH Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai at the time, in the medieval Fatimid tradition that originates from Egypt & Syria and features intricate geometric designs, Arabic calligraphy & keel motifs on the Domes. Made entirely of pure-white stone with 2 Minarets framing a central Dome & accommodating 1,300 people, it is a tribute to traditional Islamic architecture. While the Jumeirah neighbourhood is popular for its quirky Cafes and plethora of Cosmetic & Beauty Clinics, the Mosque is actually one of the earliest landmarks of the area & is featured on the AED 500 note.
Then, after a short Photo break at the magnificent Dubai Creek, proceed to the oldest residential quarter of the city - the historical 19th century Al Bastakiya. Walk around the maze-like streets to admire the original architecture of this neighborhood established by wealthy Merchants. See their fascinating old Wind Towered Houses. Wind Towers illustrating the ingenuity of Islamic architecture, functioned as air conditioners before the advent of modern air conditioners.
Proceed to the picturesque ancient heritage site of the compact Al Fahidi Fort, reminiscent of Dubai's illustrious past which has existed for almost 2 centuries, defending the Settlers of early days. Built around 1800, it is considered Dubai's oldest remaining structure. A sturdy teak Door festooned with brass Spikes gives way to the Courtyard dotted with bronze Cannons, traditional Boats & an Areesha (a palm-frond Hut that was the kind of summer Home most locals lived in until the middle of the 20th century). Flanking the Courtyard, are rooms with modest displays of Instruments & Weapons.
In the centre of Fort lies a spacious Yard that is used for displaying mock ups of a Bamboo Home with traditional Furniture, a Masjid & examples of Old Dubai fortifications, an Oasis & Bedouin life in the Desert & at Sea. A Section displays antique Pottery, Weapons, Tombs, Buildings. Another Wing. There is a Section devoted to Astronomy & Natural Phenomena.
Fortified by 3 Towers, the Fort served as the residence of the local Rulers until 1896 & went through stints as a Prison & a Garrison before being transformed in 1971 into Dubai Museum, the City's main Repository that charts Dubai's turbo-evolution from Fishing & Pearling village to global centre of Commerce, Finance & Tourism. With its records of the City's intriguing story with all its developing stages, the Museum offers an opportunity to get acquainted with how Dubai interacted with different People & Civilizations across history.
The main Exhibits are underground & reached via a spiralling ramp. Walk across the deck of a Dhow (traditional cargo boat) to enter a mock Souq that depicts the 1950s, displaying comprehensive examples & recreating the atmosphere, with life-size Dioramas of Shopkeepers & Craftspeople at work, enhanced by Light & Sound effects & grainy Documentary films.
The ‘Sea’ Section takes the visitor on a breathtaking tour to learn about Shipbuilding & the manufacture of Shipping equipment, the profession of Pearl diving & the Marine life on the floor of the Arabian Gulf. A small but fascinating exhibit shows how the Pearl Divers wore merely Nose Clips & Leather Gloves (Only) while descending to extraordinary depths. Basically, highlighting the importance of the Sea & illustrate the days before the discovery of Oil.
Rare authentic historical prints, original Timelines, Samples, Drawings & Diagrams, Audio & Video footage illustrates just how far Dubai has come since the 1960s. Learn about different environments of urban & rural lives - Marine, Coastal, Desert, Mountain or Agricultural.
A Gallery presents archaeological finds from ancient Settlements & Tombs at Jumeirah, Hatta, Al Qusais & other nearby excavation sites that reveal the area has been settled for at least 4000 years.
After spending an hour here, walk through the Material market on the way to Abra Terminal where you will board an “Abra” - a traditional wooden Boat used as local water Taxi - which will take you across the scenic Dubai Creek in 5 minutes.
Enjoy the spectacular view of the city as you head towards the famous Spice Souk & Gold Souk - the most famous landmarks of Dubai in the district of Deira on the other side of the Creek.
Steps from the Deira Old Souk Abra Station, the sound of Arabic chatter bounces around the lanes of this small covered colourful Spice Souk as Vendors work hard to unload Cardamom, Saffron & mounds of other aromatic Herbs, photogenically stored in burlap sacks or spilling from large baskets or drums, alongside wide selection of Nuts, Oils, Incense burners, Henna kits, Shishas & dried Limes, an essential ingredient in Middle Eastern cuisine. Arabic Spices are sold by weight or size & buying in bulk saves money, after a bit of haggling, of course, expected as normal. A wide variety of fragrant Teas from different countries are on offer.
Savour the atmosphere of the past & be amazed by mystical aromas of numerous exotic Spices as you walk through the bustling alleys, narrow lanes & meandering pathways of the lively Souk. Discover new flavours & recipes as you stroll among the different Stalls & chat with the Vendors who will happily give you ideas on how to use the particular products on offer.
Away from the tourist-oriented main thoroughfare, the tiny Shops also sell Groceries, Plastics & other household goods to locals & Sailors from the Dhows (traditional Arabian Boat - Abra).
Next, walk to the fascinating Gold Souk is Dubai’s most visited Souk for even those who do not want to buy. Simply watching the goings-on is a treat.
All that glitters is Gold (& occasionally silver) along this labyrinth of covered Walkways, home to 100s of Shops offering a huge selection of every kind of Jewelry imaginable, from delicate Earrings to lavish Wedding Necklaces made with Gold, Silver, Diamonds & other precious Metals & Stones. Gold has been big business in Dubai since the 1940s. Today, the Emirate is one of the world's largest Gold Markets, accounting for roughly 25% of the global trade. A great place to purchase Gold or to simply better understand the Jewelry market in Dubai. An interesting permanent display to look out for is Najmat Taiba, a gold ring weighing 63 kg at Kanz Jewels & recorded by the Guinness World Record as the world’s heaviest.
Get a unique & affordable Souvenir as you wander among the breath-taking amount of dazzling Jewelry, varying from traditional to the latest designs, at amazingly affordable prices, displayed by almost 350 Shops.
Settle down on a bench & take in the lively street theater of hard-working Afghan men dragging heavy Carts of goods, African women in colorful Kaftans & local women out on a Shopping spree.
Enjoy a ‘buffet’ Lunch (included) at one of the exotic Restaurants in the Souk.
Tour ends at a specific vantage point in the City & you will be transferred back to the Hotel (you can stay back if you so desire & must return to the Hotel on your own, but before 06.00 pm).
Evening around 07.00 pm, you would be met by The Journeys Rep & transferred to the historic Dubai Creek. A prominent landmark, the Creek is an area where the Arabs settled first when they moved from the villages to the emerging city. The natural saltwater Creek runs through the city & divides it into 2 portions - New Dubai Deira & Old Dubai Bur Dubai. Home to countless attractions, the river bank that lines the Creek itself is one of Dubai’s iconic sights.
Board an exquisitely decorated traditional Arabic wooden Boat known as Dhow, with panoramic windows, linen-draped Tables, live Music & an outdoor Deck. In olden times, it played an important role to boost the Region’s economy, being used for Pearl diving & Fishing. As you go inside the magnificently restored Dhow, you will be ushered by a friendly Hostess & served a Welcome Drink. You can choose to sit in its air-conditioned lower Deck or partly open upper Deck, offering unobstructed views.
The 2 hour Cruise will take you on a trip across the tranquil water, providing you a glimpse of the spectacular Creek. Enjoy an unforgettable evening, gently gliding past illuminated spectacular Souks, age-old & modern architecture, Banks & Palaces along the Creek as you enjoy a Performance from a Chanteuse rendering songs that will surely capture your taste & of course, the most awaited & popular dizzying performance of Tanoura Dancers that will enliven your mood. You will see silhouettes of heritage villages against the bright city lights & an amazing Skyline that traces the merging of the past with the present.
As soon as cruising begins, enjoy a sumptuous array of a wide selection of freshly prepared gourmet specialties including original Emirati, Continental & Oriental cuisine - vegetarian & non-vegetarian, topped off with a luscious array of Desserts, served buffet style. Soft drinks & mineral water are included. The Dhow Cruise is an experience you surely won’t forget!
Transfer back to the hotel by 10.30 pm.
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Day 03 - | Dubai vSharjah vDubai Drive:29 km x 2
Morning, meet the Tour-guide in the Lobby at 08.30 am & embark on a drive to reach the Emirate of Sharjah, known as the ‘Pearl of the Gulf”. It is the 3rd largest & also the 3rd most populous city in UAE & was historically, one of the wealthiest Towns in this region with a Settlement in existence for over 5000 years. Today, it has transformed itself to be the UNESCO listed Cultural Capital of the Arab World. The Cultural & Literary hub of UAE, the City-state is rooted in its Islamic heritage with many Ummayyad & Abbasid styled public buildings & offering a vastly larger view into Arabic & Islamic environment - Art, Literature & Architecture as well as Libraries, Islamic Museums & Cultural Centers, in an otherwise largely westernized Country.
"Smile you're in Sharjah!" Located between the Blue Souq & Fish Market, near the Union Bank Tower, the floral call to cheer up etched on the roundabout has lent its name to the roundabout itself.
Sharjah, forms part of the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman Metropolitan area, with commuter traffic creating ‘serious’ rush hour traffic jams along the 30 minute drive. But a ‘must’ for everyone looking to understand Arabian culture in its rawest, most sacred form.
However, once you have penetrated the traffic-clogged outskirts of town, the historic Old Town is easy to navigate on foot. A must for everyone looking to understand Arabian culture in its rawest, most sacred form, Sharjah opens up a charming world of rich traditions.
While Abu Dhabi & Dubai is all about flashy tall buildings & shop-till-you-drop malls, Sharjah takes a more subtle approach, forgoing glitz to concentrate on culture & history. It has perfectly kept its core values & heritage intact through the years even as it moves forward into the modern world.
Sharjah is doing more than the other Emirates to preserve its heritage & consequently UNESCO declared it Cultural Capital of the Arab World in 1998, a recognition reaffirmed in 2014, when it became Capital of Islamic Culture. The cultural & literature hub of the UAE, the City-state is rooted in its Islamic heritage with many Ummayyad & Abbasid styled public buildings (all designed by the present Shaikh himself - a qualified Architect), offers a vastly larger view into Arabic & Islamic environment - Art, Literature & Architecture as well as Libraries, Islamic Museums & Cultural Centers, in an otherwise largely westernized Country.
Sharjah was historically one of the wealthiest Towns in this region with a Settlement in existence for over 5000 years. In the early 18th century, the Qawasim clan (Huwayla Tribe) established itself here & on 8 January 1820, Sheikh Sultan I signed the General Maritime Treaty with Britain, accepting to be a Protectorate to keep the Ottoman Turks out.
At the height of WW2, Nazi propaganda infiltrated the town. Loud transmissions of pro-Hitler speeches could be heard emanating from the Sheikh of Sharjah's Palace during a period in 1940 & messages sharing a similar sentiment had been graffitied on walls in the Town Centre, according to British Intelligence reports at the time. Because the message being propagated by the Germans was one of anti-Imperialism, it found a sympathetic audience among the Emirate's populace. After the Sheikh was confronted by the British, he wrote a letter reiterating his support for the British war efforts & disputed the charges laid out against Abdullah bin Faris, a Secretary of the Sheikh. The incident resolved after the Sheikh & bin Faris ceased from transmitting propaganda and doubled down on their support of the British.
Some travellers are put off by its conservative reputation (the Emirate is 'dry'; no alcohol is available anywhere), but if you can handle a day or 2 without a Beer, Sharjah is home to some of the best Museums & Art Galleries in the Country: the restored Sharjah Heritage Area & the mind-bogglingly vast history of the Mleiha Archaeological Site.
The city has many green Parks, apartment complexes & a very large multi-ethnic community of Arabs & about 100 + other Nationalities making the City an effective cultural meeting pot. Couple of hours are required to explore the Heritage & Arts areas, the Souks & excellent Museums.
Immediately on arrival, begin a journey of discovery through the Emirate.
All tours start at the marvellously (& aptly) named Cultural Roundabout, where mock-Renaissance buildings housing various Museums encircle the, yes, roundabout.
The Cultural Square features a 14 metres high pedestal with a Sculpture of the Holy Quran. Designed by Spanish Sculptor Marinas Rubias, it is the centerpiece of the Roundabout in the Square, representing the spiritual heart of the city. The Sculpture is encircled by a number of stately buildings illustrating typical Islamic architecture & reconstructed with traditional materials. These buildings are of prominence in UAE history, particularly the Ruler’s Office & the Ahmad Bin Hanbal Mosque. There is also the Cultural Palace, a venue for Concerts & Events.
The Sharjah Heritage district also called the Heart of Sharjah, encompasses Al Hisn Fort, Galleries & Museums. Literature Square covers House of Poetry, Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sharjah Heritage Museum which gives a great insight into the cultural traditions of the past.
The area is also home to the traditional covered Souk Al Arsa with an array of items to sell including Antiques & the office of the Sharjah Centre for Cultural Communication where you can get info on Sharjah attractions
You will pass by the King Faisal Mosque, one of the largest in the Emirates.
Stop at the renovated Al Hisn Fort of Sharjah, former residence of the Ruling Family converted in 2015 into a Museum. A double story traditional rock, coral & adobe fortification in the centre of the City, the Fort was originally constructed in 1823 by the then Ruler, Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi & was considered the biggest & most important construction in Sharjah.
One of the most important heritage buildings in Sharjah, the Fort offers the opportunity to learn about the modern history of Sharjah, the Ruling Family, the history of the Fort, the defense methods & Sharjah’s everyday life 200 years ago. The square- shaped construction, featuring a spacious yard in the middle, consists of 2 main Floors & 3 Towers built for defensive purposes, mainly to protect the City & its inhabitants. Built with coral stones collected from the deep sea waters of the Arabian Gulf. The solid thick walls & high Watchtowers, were covered with a light brown plaster & the doors were made of teak wood. Mangrove trunks & parts of palm trees (fronds, leaves & fibers) were used to build the ceilings.
It was the headquarters of Sharjah Government. Exploring inside, you will come across a wide collection of photographs & archaeological artifacts. In Al Muhalwasa Jail, visitors will learn about the first jurisdiction system adopted in Sharjah. You will also get the chance to find out how “dibs” (date molasses) was made in the past. You will learn about the Weapons & defense strategies used by the Sheikhs & their guards.
Continue to the Sharjah Heritage Museum which conserves & displays the rich traditional customs & culture of Sharjah as a source of pride & inspiration to Emiratis. In an architecturally designed 2 storey family house built around a shaded courtyard, the Museum is dedicated to a family life reconstruction many years ago. There are many rooms which has displays of traditional furniture along with household items too. Moreover, there are also provision of children's costumes, games & jewellery.
Begin a journey of discovery through Sharjah's rich & diverse heritage and explore traditions that have endured the test of time. You will see handcrafted works of art & objects that date back to a time when local people relied solely on Fishing & Pearling.
Trace the development of Education, Currency & the early Postal system. Discover the traditional skills & crafts relating to Jewelry, Costumes, Herbal Medicines, Music & Folklore.
Move on to the 80,000 sq. metre Souk al-Markazi (Central Market), popularly known as the Blue Souq (because of the blue tiles on the outside walls) - the main shopping hub & one of the most impressive landmarks. The 2floor building has been designed by the British Architects Michael Lyle & Partners, based on the ideas & guidance of the current Ruler of Sharjah, HH Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi & was completed in 1978. The architecture captures the character of a traditional Bazaar on a grand scale. Located on the shore of the Khalid Lagoon, it is most beautiful at Sunset, seen across the water.
The Central Souk consists of 2 large buildings, interconnected by bridges, with exuberant vaults & a unique skyline of 20 Wind-towers. An interesting, if slightly chaotic, Shopping Centre hosting around 600 Shops in 2 Wings, selling gold, jewelry, gems, perfumes, souvenirs & gifts, as well as electronics, clothes, cosmetics, household & other goods. The ground floor Shops tend to stock gold & expensive designer clothes, with the upper level containing Shops stocking carpets & curios from as far afield as Afghanistan & Tibet. Haggling over prices in the upper-level Shops will frequently attract massive discounts.
Having visited the modern Blue Souk, you will have the time for a brief visit to the colorful traditional Souq Al Arsa. Probably the oldest market place in the UAE, it was the meeting place for the Bedouins & their camels in the old days.
Step into the covered Souk & begin a journey back in time as you walk along the comfortably air-conditioned alleyways of the market designed with solid wooden doors, beautiful coral brick walls & hanging lanterns. This Souk is home to numerous quaint Stores selling local, new & antique handicrafts, wooden articles, Arabic bridal & pearl chests, copper coffee pots, ethnic & handmade jewellery, perfume bottles & incense, hand-made woven garments, palm-leaf baskets, medicinal herbs, carpets, shawls & novelties.
There is a very famous Omani Halwa (sweets) shop in the discreet corner - a real olfactory delight that tempts every passerby to taste the inimitable indigenous sweets. You will also have an opportunity to observe how the traditional Halwa is prepared.
And when you are tired of walking, there is the popular Coffee shop serving Arabic coffee & Sulaimani (black tea), where you can engage in conversations with fellow tourists & shoppers and perhaps even get a few intelligent tips from the locals to make your trip more memorable (in addition to our suggestions, of course).
The office of the Sharjah Centre for Cultural Communication (official Tourist Bureau) is located in this Souk, where you can get more info on Sharjah attractions & pick up some colourful brochures.
The sightseeing of the UAE’s cultural Capital concludes & you proceed for Lunch in a nearby Restaurant where you will enjoy an authentic Bedouin meal of Mandi, a succulent recipe of Meats or Fish with marvelous spices from this part of the world.
Immediately after Lunch, you will depart for Dubai.
Closely connected to Dubai through the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman Metropolitan area, with commuter traffic creating ‘serious’ rush hour traffic jams. Once you have penetrated the traffic-clogged outskirts of town, the historic old town is easy to navigate on foot.
Arrive at the Hotel by 02.30 pm & Check-in & freshen up for your next experience.
Around 03.30 pm, you will be picked up for an exciting 6 hour experience in the Desert.
The mysterious ‘Empty Quarter’ beckons you for a magical evening out - an adventure you will never forget. Embark on a thrilling experience synonymous with Abu Dhabi & Dubai Emirates - a Desert Safari. The trip provides you with an opportunity to discover the golden Sand Dunes of Arabia.
Leaving behind the bustle of the City, depart on an interesting journey with several photo-stops during an exciting Drive over the rolling Dunes deep into the heart of Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve.
Arrive at the starting point after about an hour of driving. The adventure begins with a 20 minute adrenaline-pumping roller coaster speed- ride, cascading over steep golden Dunes in a 4 x 4 vehicle, dune bashing, going up & down seeing the sand sweeping around your vehicle driven by a highly skilled Driver, provoking many shrieks & excited laughter. (Guests can also opt for one of 2 optional upgrades - 20 minute Quad Bike or Dune buggy ride - not included, extra payment. Those, not inclined, can wait it out in the Tent)
Stop on the highest Dune to watch the sun cast its orange glow over the vast expanse of rippling sand all round you watch the sun setting on the Desert, a truly magnificent sight. What better way to experience a true Arabian night than this? The Desert Safari provides plenty of great breathtaking photo opportunities, so keep your camera ready. Like a shimmering mirage in the distance, you will see the flickering lights of the Camp where a traditional Arabian banquet awaits you.
The Drive continues across the desert to the tented Bedouin Campsite in the middle of the desert, where you will have the opportunity to do something adventurous. You can enjoy a thumping 20 minute Camel ride. You may even visit a Camel Farm (if there is one near the Campsite).
And now, the finale.
The Encampment conjures up images of the Arabian Nights. As you enter the richly decorated Arabic Tents (Majlis), you would be accorded a traditional welcome with Arabic Tea, Coffee & Dates. The Tents with Persian rugs & traditional accessories are set up to create a typical Bedouin Camp under the stars. Relax sitting on comfortable low cushions spread across the plush carpeted floor, while the traditional Oven is lit in preparation of the Dinner. Ladies can try out the traditional Arabic costumes & get an intricate Henna tattoo painted on hands or feet & click pictures with the Falcon.
After working up an appetite, enjoy a sumptuous 3 Course Barbecue Buffet Dinner prepared on open fires. A feast of grilled Seafood & Meats, a variety of fresh Salads & delectable Arab sweets is served & under a galaxy of stars. It includes a variety of veg. & non-veg options including appetizers, main-course, something sweet too, accompanied with soft drinks.
Enjoy a flavored Shisha (the iconic Arabic Water Pipe) & drinking traditional Coffee while you watch a captivating Belly Dancer gyrating around the campfire by starlight. The tempo of the Tannoura music increases as she sways to the haunting strains of classic Arabian rhythms. You may not want this enchanting evening to end but finally, it is time to go home.
Reach the Hotel by 10.30 pm.
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Day 04 - | Dubaiv Al Ain vAbu Dhabi Drive:133 + 155 km
Morning around 07.00 am, depart on a 2 hour drive to the ‘Garden City’ of Al Ain - one of the oldest Settlements in the region.
But enroute, enjoy a unique experience as you stop at an eco-friendly Camel-hide Leather Factory (subject to time & Tour-guide’s discretion, strictly).
Camels have long been a Bedouin’s best friend, providing food, clothing, transportation, shelter & protection and a symbol of reliability & resilience in the harsh Arabian climate. Former UAE President & Ruler of Abu Dhabi HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan wanted to take this a step further & constructed the Al Khaznah Tannery to transform local Camel hides into finished leather.
It is the first Tannery to produce an exclusive range of Leathers tanned using the most advanced environmentally friendly technologies & sustainable methods
As well as creating butter-soft leather in all manner of colours & finishes, Al Khaznah’s products are bio-degradable within 6 months. And it is not just local businesses across the UAE that are benefitting: the Tannery’s unique techniques have ensured it is now on its way to supplying Camel leather to some of Paris’s famous Couture Houses.
There are many ways of tanning leather. The Tanning industry has always been seen as polluting. Until 15 years ago, untreated waste water from Tanneries all over, including in Europe & UK, was being disposed right into the Ocean. This Tannery tries to minimise the environmental impact by using hazard-free chemicals. All waste is recycled & the used water is treated & injected back into the process.
Tanning involves stabilising the protein structure (of the Hide) that would otherwise rot. The traditional method uses wood barks & extracts. Unlike traditional Leathers, universally produced with synthetic oils to gain their required softness, the natural oils used in the process consist of vegetable sustainable extracts.
Observe & learn about the unique leather & tanning processes from the factory staff. Although, Al Khaznah provides leather to manufacturers, supplying in bulk to companies, it also produces some leather goods in smaller quantities on demand.
After spending an hour here (or not, subjective), drive on to Al Ain, one of the Agricultural Centre & a University town of Abu Dhabi Emirate.
Just 90 minutes east of Abu Dhabi, is a stunningly green City with an incredible number of Public Parks & numerous Green Houses fed by natural Springs set among the Plantations, garnering it the nickname 'Garden City'.
In ancient Al Ain Oasis, a peaceful retreat spread across 1,200 hectares, you are surrounded by lush & interlinked shaded Pathways to stroll along. It had one of the world's oldest permanently inhabited Settlements designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You can wander through historical Forts & Archaeological Parks & you may discover ancient Artefacts. In Al Ain, just like in times gone by, there is even a charming Camel Market & vibrant Souks (markets) selling authentic Emirati Crafts, Spices, Carpets, Perfumes etc.
Unlike Abu Dhabi, Dubai & Sharjah, laid-back Al Ain with its lack of ultra-modern Skyscrapers, preserved Fort & smattering of UNESCO World Heritage sites has given it a reputation as culturally authentic, while the Zoo & Wadi Adventure Water Park are popular family destinations on the weekend. The fact that it is home to UAE's highest proportion of indigenous Emirati Nationals (clocking in at a whopping 30%) also helps.
This magnificent Oasis is a dreamy sight for sore eyes & one of the most beautiful Abu Dhabi has. It is easy to forget that you are in a Desert. Here, you can enjoy a bit of respite from city life as you appreciate 147,000 Date Palm trees, over 100 different varieties of Flora & relics of the past, like the ancient irrigation system known as Falaj.
The inland Oasis of Al Ain on the eastern border with Oman, is the birthplace of the UAE’s founding father Sheikh Zayed, the first Ruler & President & for thousands of years, it was a vital caravan stop on the ancient Trade routes across Arabia, between Oman & the Gulf (entire region was known as Hejaz before the Colonialists carved the region into new Countries).
Arrive in the City driving up the snaking road along the craggy contours of Jebel Hafeet just south of town & immediately commence the sightseeing tour.
First stop will be Qasr Al Ain (Al Ain Palace), one of the best-reinstated Forts in Abu Dhabi & an important historical site. It is a direct testimony to the period of rule of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan in Al Ain & was his original place of residence. The Palace is also the birthplace of HH Sheikh Mohamad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the current Emir of Abu Dhabi & President of UAE. The royal family moved to Abu Dhabi City in 1966.
In 1998, the Fort was converted into Sheik Zayed Palace Museum to celebrate UAE’s rich history, preserving its links to the present & the future. The Museum provides insights into the lives & culture of both the Ruling Family & the Community until the Country’s transformation after the discovery of Oil. The Bedouin-style architecture (Bedouins are the nomadic Arab people from the region) dates back to 1937.
The rambling low-rise cinnamon-coloured Compound is divided into private, guest & official quarters & landscaped with Cacti, Magnolia trees & Palms. A contrast of modern design elements & traditional Emirati influences can be seen throughout the property. The structure of the Museum is a conglomeration of merged Courtyards.
Each of these areas was built & restored using locally sourced & environmentally-friendly building materials including clay, adobe & plaster stones, as well as Palm-tree elements for roofing rooms, ceilings, doors & windows. You can step inside the Majlis (Reception Room) where Zayed received guests & snap a photo of the Land Rover he used to visit his Bedouin tribes living deeper in the Desert.
The most visited section of the Museum is the Room that was devoted to Teaching the Palace residents the Holy Quran, with Hadith, that comprises the teachings & sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), inscribed on the ceiling. Visitors can see Artifacts from a famous nearby excavation site dating back 3000 BC, ancient Arabic Manuscripts & royal treasures of HH Sheikh Zayed.
Move on to the picturesque Al Jahili Fort, one of the UAE’s most historic buildings & an illustration of Islamic military architecture. Sheikh Zayed owned a Farm in Al Ain & he ordered construction of the Fort to control the Tribes who lived in the area, defend the City & protect his precious Palm Groves. The Fort as a symbol of power, reflects the nation’s history & importance of Al Ain to Abu Dhabi’s ruling Family. Al Jahili Fort was also used as the royal summer residence.
In the early 1950s, British forces came to Al Ain & incorporated the Fort into a larger enclosure that formed their regional Headquarters. Barracks & other buildings were added to the compound. This military use of the Watch Tower continued until around 1970. The Al Ain landmark was carefully restored in 2007 - 2008, & now houses a Permanent Exhibition devoted to the British Adventurer & Photographer Sir Wilfred Thesiger.
At the end of the 19th century, the Emirate of Abu Dhabi was ruled by Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa (r.1855-1909). During summer, the Rulers left the intense humidity of the Coast for the more temperate weather of Al Ain, with its low humidity, fertile land & fresh water.
Enjoy Lunch (not included - direct payment) at a Restaurant.
From here, drive to Al Hili Archaeological Park just outside the city.
Combining both a public Garden & an impressive archaeological site, this is a popular place for visitors & residents. The Park was developed to highlight the ancient monuments of Al Ain & make them easily accessible. The site not only provides the earliest known evidence of an agricultural village dating back to 3000 BCE but also contains other Bronze & Iron Age structures, Burial grounds & Forts. In the period between 2500 BCE & 2000 BCE, the Settlement expanded. Artefacts from these sites can be seen in Al Ain National Museum.
The Park’s centrepiece is the Hili Grand Tomb, from 2000 BCE. Built in a circular form with a diameter of up to 12 metres & approx. 4 metres high, the Tomb was used for collective burials of people from surrounding Settlements, over centuries & the excavation of the Funerary articles buried with them, provide valuable evidence of life in the Oasis. It has 2 entrances decorated with beautifully engraved reliefs portraying human & animal figurines. Many other similar Tombs can be found throughout the area of Hili, with an archaeological trail being planned to permit Tourists to visit these sites & learn more about the Umm an-Nar culture up close.
You will also visit the nearby Fossil Valley, an area rich in a variety of fossils dating back many thousands of years to when it was covered by the sea.
Next stop will be the Camel Market of Al Ain.
Dusty, noisy, pungent & chaotic. Al Ain's famous family-friendly quaint Camel Market is a full immersion in traditional authentic Arab culture & a wonderful place to take a few fantastic photographs. All sorts of Camels are holed up in Pens, from wobbly legged babies that might grow up to be Racers to beautiful imposing Studs kept for breeding. The Market is a one-of-a-kind experience offering a closer look at the animal that enjoys a special place in Emirati heritage.
You have a good opportunity to observe these extraordinary "ships of desert" up close & see Traders discussing the price & merits of their animals. The intense haggling is fun to watch. Trading takes place in the morning, but it is usually possible to see the corralled animals all day long.
In the active Livestock section, watch Locals arrive in Pickups trucks laden with Goats & Sheep & other animals, ready to do some hard bargaining. There are some excellent photo opportunities, but be careful where you point your lens & always ask permission first.
Visitors are welcome to get up close, attend mock Races, take pictures with the Camels. Some Traders may offer to give you a Tour (for a fee), but you are free to walk around on your own. Taking photographs will also elicit requests for payment. Haggling should bring the often exorbitant asking price down to Dhs10 or Dhs20 (you will have the Tour-guide with you, so not to worry).
A highlight of visiting Al Ain, is the drive up the mountain road snaking to the top of Jebel Hafeet, treating you to sweeping views of the arid splendour that is the Empty Quarter along the way.
Jabal Hafit is a mountain rising to a height of 1,249 metres, in the region of Tawam, on the border of the UAE & Oman, which may be considered an outlier of Al Hajar Mountains in Eastern Arabia. The Mountain range is the reason for the vastly different climate in Oman from that of the UAE. Abu Dhabi’s highest & UAE’s 2nd tallest, this limestone behemoth has been weathered over millennia, with significant fossil discoveries made in the area, that are vital pieces in the jigsaw that makes up the Emirates’ ancient history.
Reach the summit of the rocky mountain for sweeping breathtaking views of the arid splendour of the Empty Quarter & the lush garden city below. Sunrise & Sunset are especially incredible.
At the foot of Jebel Hafit, occupying a 9 km stretch, sits the family-friendly UNESCO World Heritage listed Jebel Hafit Desert Park. Boasting majestic natural surroundings, here one can hike, mountain bike, enjoy a horse or camel ride & discover fascinating archaeological & historical remains that tell enchanting stories of this unique area’s ancient habitation. These archaeological remains include remnants of the Neolithic period from 8,000 years ago, to the 5,000 years old Jebel Hafit Tombs excavated in 1959 at the request of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. These Tombs mark the beginning of the Bronze Age in the UAE, with excavations by Danish Archaeologists finding evidence of ceramic vessels & copper artefacts, indicating the importance of maritime trade across the Arabian Gulf even then. The single-chamber Tombs are made of local, unworked or roughly cut stones & differ from the later Umm an-Nar Tombs in the area, which were made from finely worked blocks & contained the remains of hundreds of people.
The Park not only preserves the area’s rich history but also its unique bio-diversity, encouraging visitors to experience this dynamic landscape up close & understand how it has changed over millions of years.
Last stop will be Qasr Al Muwaiji in Al Muwaiji, the smallest Oasis in Al Ain, where you will learn everything about the history of this region. The impressive Qasr Al Muwaiji is a fine example of early 20th century mud-brick architecture & has played a major role in the history of the UAE for more than 100 years. The carefully restored Fort, was built by Sheikh Khalifa & is the birthplace of his grandson Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Al Muwaiji Oasis contains approximately 21,000 Palm trees, as well as a Falaj Irrigation System that uses ground-level & underground Channels to bring Water from the nearby Mountains.
The Falaj is an essential piece of the Region’s heritage & a major reason why Al Ain is a UNESCO listed Cultural Site. Imagine being in a Desert & wondering how to channel Water into a Town to irrigate & nourish the Grasslands - this was when the Bedouins residing here, designed & decided to install a Falaj. The 2 central Falaj Systems here were named as Al Aini & Dawood.
Strolling around the Oasis, you will see these 3,000 year old dug-up intricately connected Channels to bring Water from the Mountains & further off. The best part? These Waters keep the plantation fresh & thriving even today, centuries later! Of course, the flow of Water can disappear & reappear, depending on the season, so don’t be disappointed if it isn’t there when you visit.
The grounds of the Fort have been used over the years for Date Palm cultivation. A stylised Falaj marks the entrance of Qasr Al Muwaiji. The building has always presented a simple but striking form: a square Enclosure with projecting corner Towers & a grand entrance Gate. It was used as a Diwan (a Council or Seat of Governance) & as a place for the Community to congregate. The Fort’s Mosque also was enlarged & Qasr Al Muwaiji’s significance as a focus for the Community increased as people came there to gather, pray & celebrate.
Inside the thick mud-brick walls, a glass-walled Display Hall tells the story of the Fort & its inhabitants, with a focus on highlights the accomplishments of HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The Exhibit traces the history of Qasr Al Muwaiji from the earliest archaeological evidence through to today & sets out the chronology of the members of Abu Dhabi’s Ruling Family with a connection to the Fort & include its role in hosting state visitors. The Displays also explain the importance of Water to life in Al Ain & its Oasis.
The sightseeing concludes by late afternoon & you continue on your short 2 hour drive to Abu Dhabi.
Check-in at the Hotel.
Balance of the day is at leisure to relax or independent exploration or Optional activities (we will be happy to offer suggestions & make arrangements).
Where endless sunshine meets vibrant culture, enriching experiences & limitless adventure. And with its man-made palm shaped Islands, an array of opulent Hotels, palatial Beach Resorts & the sci-fi-esque city of iconic Skyscrapers, the newly minted United Arab Emirates has always been a show-stopping, headline-grabbing destination, offering an intriguing blend of Islamic Culture & Modernity. An intriguing land that combines old-world Souks & modern city-sized Malls, rolling Sand Dunes, indoor Ski slopes, championship grass Golf Courses & remote Bedouin villages. The 7 Emirates defy an easy definition with a mix of evolution especially, Dubai & Abu Dhabi, are a stirring alchemy of profound traditions & ambitious futuristic vision
The 7 Emirates that are the UAE could not be more different from one another; each has a magic & mystery all its own. Glittering Dubai is an action-packed, futuristic powerhouse & Abu Dhabi, with its Louvre Abu Dhabi, the federal Capital of UAE, is positioning itself as a hub of Culture, Sport & Leisure. Sharjah has a charming Old Town & sleepy Umm Al Quwain offers a peek at life in the pre-oil days. Tiny Ajman has a pretty palm-lined Beach & the best Swimming & Diving can be had in Fujairah, just over the beautiful Hajar Mountains. Al Ain, also tiny, is known for its quaint Camel Market.
An hour's drive south of Dubai, is oil-rich Abu Dhabi. Beyond, looms the vast Al Gharbia region, which is dominated by the northern reaches of the Rub' Al Khali Desert. Its magical silence is interrupted only by the whisper of shifting Dunes rolling towards Saudi Arabia. The 2nd most populous City in the country, after Dubai, it is ruled by Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan - the current ruling Emir, who is also the President of UAE.
It may sound like something out of 1001 Nights fable, but just 50 years ago, Abu Dhabi could be best described as a modest Pearl & Fishing village. Thanks to enormous wealth due to the discovery of Oil, UAE’s largest Emirate has rapidly transformed into a pulsating modern Metropolis marked by a contrasting landscape composed of golden Palaces, sophisticated towering futuristic Skyscrapers like Etihad Towers crowding the skyline & a picturesque coastline. Clubbed with traditional designs of the iconic ‘Heritage’ landmarks that are a feast for the eyes - a journey through time & a testament to its rich history & vibrant culture. Each structure tells a story of evolution & its unwavering commitment to innovation & excellence.
Enter a world where Islamic designs & elements feature modern Architecture, blending the new with ancient traditions of the East & the West.
In stark contrast to the numerous upscale opulent Megamalls & quaint indigenous Souks offering the best Handicraft, Arabian Perfumes & Antiques from local Bedouins to the best of Paris’ or Milan’s high street Fashion brands, sans the ubiquitous Sales Tax. Some ATMs dispense Bars of Gold - not exaggerating, some really do – you will see as well as traditional Fishing Dhows motoring in from the Persian Gulf to deliver their daily catch at the Port.
An impressive destination you have to see to believe, it is described by CNN as the richest City in the world. Besides an awe-Inspiring Architecture, it features large glorious Gardens & Parks vying with the blues of the Sea & Sky, green Boulevards lining all the Streets & Roads & international luxury Hotel chains. Burj Al Arab boasts the most expensive Hotel room in the world with an average price of US$ 25,000 per night (& mind you, that includes B/fast only, for Meals, you will have to pay extra).
Abu Dhabi city bursts with dazzling business-cum-leisure facilities ranging from state-of-the-art Convention Centre, luxurious Hotels, Spas, designer Golf Courses, Theatres & now, some of the world’s most famous Museums particularly Guggenheim & Louvre.
Cultural sites abound in Abu Dhabi, (the name implies “Father of the Gazelle” most likely due to the large number of gazelles & oryx that once flocked the Emirate’s arid deserts). These heritage sites provide Visitors with a glimpse of this Emirate’s storied past - reaching as far back as 5000 BC - & an understanding of its people’s culture, values & aspirations. Step back in time & delve into Abu Dhabi’s storied past at various cultural & historical sites scattered throughout the City. Whether exploring the ancient Forts at Al Jahili or wandering through the bustling Souks of Al Mina, each corner holds centuries of tradition & heritage waiting to be uncovered.
Discover the vibrant arts scene at the Cultural Foundation or immerse yourself in Emirati culture at the Al Ain Palace Museum – wherever you go, you will find a rich tapestry of history & culture woven into the fabric of the City.
Abu Dhabi is not just about History & Culture – it is also a playground for thrill & adrenaline seekers. Experience the excitement of world-class attractions like Ferrari World & Warner Bros Theme Parks, where thrilling rides &interactive experiences await Visitors of all ages. For Motorsport aficionados, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit is a must-see event, offering heart-pounding action & an electrifying atmosphere as Formula 1 Drivers compete for glory on one of the most iconic Tracks in the world.
Gastronomic treats further abound from cool & sophisticated Cafes, Clubs & Restaurants. For the fitness conscious, Jogging & Cycling (or even Roller Blading) are a welcome treat especially during the cooler months in the City’s charming Corniche or beachfront, merely minutes away from the bustling City centre.
Venture beyond the City limits & discover Abu Dhabi’s diverse landscape, where lush Mangrove Forests, sandy shores & tranquil Islands beckon. Explore the natural beauty of Jubail Island’s Mangroves or soak in the sun on the pristine Beaches of Saadiyat Island. There is always something new to discover in the City’s diverse terrain.
Such idyllic setting cuddles this Emirate known around the world for its massive Oil reserves & majestic Mosques with towering Minarets. These, combined with the distinct Arabic hospitality & mystique - & world-class infrastructure - make Abu Dhabi an excellent destination both for the experienced & novice traveller.
As you are passing through Abu Dhabi & have just 1 day to see the sights, you will visit a selection of carefully-chosen highlights of the UAE's lovely Capital; from the remarkable buildings featuring some of the most stunning architecture to be found anywhere, to glimpses into the past.
Once you reach the border of Abu Dhabi you will be astonished by the eye-catching Plantations all along the wayside.
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Day 05 - | Abu Dhabi
Morning, meet the Tour-guide at 08.30 am in the Lobby & proceed on an exciting full day of discovery (some of the Landmarks, you will see from outside & for some, Entrance is included. Please also note you may not be able to visit all listed places due to time constraints).
Commence your Tour with a visit to the world’s 3rd biggest Mosque - Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque a magnificent architectural wonder of Art.
Rising majestically from manicured Gardens & visible from the Bridges joining Abu Dhabi Island to the mainland, the Mosque is an impressive welcome to the City representing a key fixture of the City's architectural patrimony. In July 2019, the majestic Mosque was listed among the top global attractions by TripAdvisor. As a part of its Travelers Choice Awards, the acclaimed Travel Website placed this Masterpiece at # 3 out of the 750 landmarks considered from 68 countries.
The construction was initiated under the administration of the late President Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Founding Father of the modern United Arab Emirates, as a place of worship & as a Center of Learning & Discovery, through its Education & Visitor programs. It is one of the few, open to non-Muslims. Visitors are welcome to enter except during Prayer times. The open-door Policy encourages visitors from around the world, from Families to Groups, Solo Travellers to Congregations, to not only witness its beauty but also gain a deeper understanding of the Emirate’s Culture of Open Dialogue. They learn about Arabs’ most dominant Religion, Rituals, Arabic-Islamic Art & Ornamentation. A worthwhile free 45minute guided Tour (in English & Arabic) helps explain some fundamentals of Islam while pointing out some of the stylistic highlights of the interior like the gold-leaf calligraphy which encircles the hollows of the 82 remarkable Domes.
As one of the one of the world's largest & most visited buildings in the UAE, the Mosque Center was established to manage the day-to-day operations. He envisaged the creation of a welcoming Cultural haven that inspires people from all backgrounds.
Even the construction was a cultural collaboration. The grand structure was designed & built by skilled Teams from all over the world. More than 3,000 workers & 38 contracting Companies. While it includes references to Mamluk, Ottoman, Fatimid, Moorish & Indo-Islamic architectural styles, the overwhelming impression is contemporary & innovative.
The Mosque was constructed with materials from countries around the world, including Italy, Germany, Morocco, Pakistan, India, Turkey, Iran, China, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Greece & of course, the United Arab Emirates. Construction began on 5 November 1996 & the internal Prayer Halls were opened in December 2007. The beautiful Mosque is completely cladded in Marble & features intricate Islamic decoration & carvings, as well as extensive landscaping.
With its immense dimensions & utmost spirituality, 22,412 square metres building is large enough to safely accommodate up to 50,000 worshipers at the same time. Outside, look up to see the Mosque's 4 stunning 107 metres high Minarets. With more than 80 marble Domes on a roof-line held aloft by 1000 Pillars, punctuated by these Minarets, it is a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture & design.
More than 90,000 tonnes of pure white Marble from the Republic of Macedonia was used. Delicate floral designs inlaid with semi-precious stones, such as Lapis Lazuli, red Agate, Amethyst, Abalone, Jasper, Mother of Pearl & Crystals, decorate a variety of edifices & contrast with the more traditional geometric Ceramic details.
On your journey through the marbled Halls, you will see one-of-a-kind treasures. The Courtyard's vast marble mosaic Artwork & reflective Pools mirror some of the many Amethyst & Jasper embedded Columns. Inside, the main Prayer Hall, there are 3 Swarovski Chandeliers, largest of which, weighs approximately 11 tonnes, sparkling with Swarovski crystals, shining with 40 kg of 24 karat galvanised gold, that fills the main Hall with shafts of primary-coloured light. The Mosque holds 2 world records - the world’s biggest Chandelier & world’s largest single piece Carpet.
The world's largest loomed Carpet filling the Prayer Hall, fashioned from Iranian cotton & New Zealand wool, flown in from Mashad, Iran, on 2 Airplanes. The medallion design with elaborate arabesque motifs took 1,300 Iranian Craftspeople & Artisans 2 years to complete, half of which was spent on hand-knotting the 5700 sq metres of woollen thread on a cotton base. That translates as 2.268 billion Knots!
It is also the Sheikh’s final resting-place. His Mausoleum is on the approach to the Mosque entrance, though only sitting Presidents are allowed to enter. Prayers are continually recited by the Tomb Attendants here in 1 hour shifts 24/7 (the cycles takes 1½ to 2 days to complete). While photographs of the Mausoleum are not permitted, visitors are free to photograph all other parts of the Mosque.
From here, the Tour continues through Al Bateen District, past the Palace area, where you can see the majestic residential Palaces of the royal Family of Abu Dhabi, including Qasr Al Watan, the ‘working’ Presidential Palace & a majestic cultural landmark that invites you to discover the rich legacy of knowledge & tradition that has shaped UAE's journey. The Palace stands as an icon of Abu Dhabi's skyline with a design exquisitely crafted to tribute to its Arabian heritage & artistry.
The Qasr Al Watan Library & the House of Knowledge, offers History & Culture buffs & Scholars a chance to explore a vast collection of Books, Manuscripts & other resources about UAE.
More than just a traditional Palace, Qasr Al Watan boosts cultural understanding of the Nation, emphasises its incredible history, highlighting Arab contributions to various fields of knowledge & giving you access to Halls typically reserved for official Summits. In the “Spirit of Collaboration” section, entities such as the Federal Supreme Council, the Arab League & the Gulf Cooperation Council come together to express ambitions, set agendas & formulate the way forward. Visitors can learn about Diplomacy & Protocol as they admire the Room's iconic Chandelier & circular layout & Furniture, symbolising the UAE's commitment to illumination & equality.
The Presidential Banquet, meanwhile, reveals how UAE hosts the World, with this immaculately set Hall welcoming VIP officials from around the Globe & treating them to warm Emirati hospitality. You can enjoy an in-depth introduction to the Customs, Protocols & Cuisine served here, seeing the unique Collections of especially customised Silver, Crystal & Chinaware.
Leaving from here, you will have a brief photo-stop at one of the world’s most luxurious hotel, Emirates Palace. What the Burj Khalifa in Dubai is to the vertical, the Emirates Palace is to the horizontal, with audacious domed Gatehouses & flying Ramps to the Foyer, 114 Domes & a 1.3 km private Beach. Built for Dhs11 billion (around US$ 3 billion), this is one of famous Hotel in the Gulf, with 1002 crystal Chandeliers & 392 luxury Rooms & Suites. Hosting Opera & renowned Orchestras during the Abu Dhabi Classics Concert season, the Emirates Palace has played its part in the cultural expansion of the Capital.
Enjoy a magnificent view of the city as you drive along the magnificent Corniche with its white sandy Beaches & generous Promenade, that stretches the entire length of the northwest shore of the City, past gleaming white Mosques, iconic glass-clad high-rise Tower - office & apartment - blocks, to the tip of the Breakwater that stretches out into the sea, for a superb view of the city’s magnificent skyline. It also offers one of the City's main recreation opportunities with dedicated Cycle paths weaving in & out of the Corniche's landscaped Gardens. The inland side of the Corniche is dotted with Parks that come alive at night with local families seeking the sea breeze in the sweltering summer months (May to September) or clustered around mobile heaters in the cool winter nights (December to February).
Lots of ‘eating’ options here & you will enjoy Lunch (included) in the City.
From here, drive for 20 minutes to reach the famous low-lying giant Saadiyat Island, location of a tourism-cultural project showcasing Nature & Emirati heritage & culture, 500 metres off the coast of Abu Dhabi Island. The Island also boasts 2 gorgeous white-sand Beaches (which protect critically endangered Hawksbill turtles), competition-worthy Saadiyat Beach Golf Club & a collection of luxury Hotels.
The gorgeous, natural 27 square km Island has been undergoing a remarkable transformation into a world-class Leisure, Residential, Business & Cultural hub, housing the world's largest single concentration of premier Cultural assets, including the functional Louvre Abu Dhabi & Zayed National Museum & in future, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
Another cultural icon is the Manarat Al Saadiyat that brings Saadiyat's vision to life, encouraging visitors to connect. Meaning 'place of enlightenment' in Arabic, it hosts the annual Abu Dhabi Art Fair & various unique Workshops encompassing Printmaking, Self-portrait & Figure drawing, Theatre & Robotics. It also organises Comedy nights, Sky-gazing, Yoga, Conferences, Talks & Film screenings.
But, you only have time to check out the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi, an Art & Civilization Museum in the Arab World, translating & fostering the spirit of openness between Cultures. From the moment this iconic Museum opened its doors in November 2017 to much fanfare, the City’s art scene was elevated to a global scale, implanting a strong sense of pride in locals.
The first universal Museum in the Arab World, translating & fostering the spirit of openness between cultures, this Art aficionados dream, displays works of Historical, Cultural & Sociological significance from ancient times to the contemporary era.
As well as housing iconic & renowned Art pieces, the building itself is a work of art - an architectural masterpiece designed by Pritzker Prize winning Architect Jean Nouvel. To house the international Museum, he created a monumental masterpiece designed to look as if the future has landed. With a design reminiscent of an Arabian Medina, the Museum is made up of 55 detached buildings grouped around a central Plaza jutting straight out into the sea, 23 of which are dedicated Galleries. The entire structure features a white-on-white palette with a blend of standard materials such as Marble, Concrete & Metal that allows the Artwork, the building’s phenomenal lines & spectacular Gulf backdrop to take center stage.
A symphony in concrete, water & the subtle play of reflected light, the incredible structure was inspired by the region’s rich architectural traditions & the Museum’s unique location, where the Arabian sky meets the sands of Saadiyat Island & the waters of the Arabian Gulf.
The centrepiece of Nouvel’s vision is a huge gorgeous silvery Dome, sitting atop a series of low rectangular buildings, that appears to float above the Museum-city. The Dome of latticed metal, composed of 7,850 geometric Stars of various sizes, in 8 different layers, allows sunlight projecting a spotted pattern onto the Plaza floor below consisting of whitewashed Galleries & Courtyards, resulting in a visually stunning “rain of light”. Despite its apparent weightlessness, the Dome weighs around 7,500 tons, about the same as the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Clearly showcasing the juxtaposition of different Civilisations in the same space, the Museum illustrates similarities & exchanges from the shared human experience.
Through 12 Galleries, spread over 9,200 square metres, the world-class Permanent & a Temporary Collection, traces humanity's artistic achievements from the Neolithic up to the present day, all the while breaking all norms of traditional Museum curation. Here, Artworks, enriched by loans from notable French Museums, including Musee du Louvre, Musee d'Orsay & Centre Pompidou, are grouped by theme & time-frame rather than Country or specific Civilisation.
The Permanent Collection is a fascinating array. Paintings, Sculptures & Artifacts from different Civilizations are displayed through the Galleries, to help foster a dynamic understanding of the interconnectivity of the world across time.
Since 2009, Louvre Abu Dhabi has steadfastly been building an impressive Collection that counts more than 600 pieces, from ancient to contemporary art, in its Permanent reserve. The chronologically arranged Collection is both a walk through Art History as well as a narrative on the historical overlaps of Art. The result is a globe-trotting journey through human heritage that highlights the universal threads of all Cultures.
In honor of its partnership with Paris, the Museum pairs 300 of its own pieces side-by-side with 300 important works from 13 prominent French Museums, including a Pollock from the Pompidou, a Monet from the d’Orsay & a statue of Ramses II from the Louvre. Leonardo da Vinci’s La Belle Ferronniere & Ai Weiwei’s Fountain of Light are 2 other stare-worthy pieces.
From the First Villages (Gallery1) through Civilisations & Empires (Gallery 3) & the Magnificence of the Court (Gallery 8) all the way up to A Global Stage (Gallery 12), where Ai Weiwei's 2016 'Fountain of Light' takes centre stage, transcending Geography & Nationality. This means Visitors encounter unexpectedly beautiful juxtapositions such as a bronze Winged Dragon from northern China sitting in front of a glazed-brick Persian Archer from the Achaemenid Empire & the bronze Head of an Edo Culture King from Nigeria, displayed amidst a Room lined with French & Italian 17th century Oil Paintings of Royalty.
Highlights include an eerily beautiful 7th millennium BC Ain Ghazal statue from Jordan; a 3rd millennium BC standing Bactrian Princess; a black stone statue of Gudea, Prince of Lagash from Iraq's neo-Summerian era; a 2nd century Buddhist Stupa plaque from India; a 2nd century bronze Lion from Spain; a 15th century ceramic Bust of St Peter of Verona; & Paintings by Picasso, Rothko, Miro.
Showcasing the juxtaposition of different Civilisations in the same space, the Museum illustrates similarities & exchanges from the shared human experience, going beyond Geography, Nationality & History.
Louvre Abu Dhabi also aims to invigorate the Emirati Art scene with 4 rotating Exhibitions that change every few months. The inaugural lineup included “Co-Lab: Contemporary Art & Savoir Faire”, a collaboration between 4 UAE Artists & 4 French ones and “Globes: Visions of the World”, an Exhibition exploring Humanity’s quest for knowledge & adventure through Astronomy in the ancient Arabic & Islamic world.
Taking it outdoors, Louvre Abu Dhabi organized an interactive Highway Gallery on the Sheikh Zayed Road to Dubai where 10 30-by-19-foot billboards featuring the Museum’s masterpieces were curated with accompanying 30second radio broadcasts to make even driving into the City, a bit cultured.
Spend 2 hours, exploring before driving on.
Visit Qasr al-Hosn, a historical landmark & the oldest stone building in Abu Dhabi, built in 1761. The City's first permanent structure, the Watchtower was used for defending the only freshwater well on Abu Dhabi Island. The commanding structure overlooked the coastal Trade routes & protected the growing Settlement established on the Island. Over the centuries, Qasr Al Hosn has been home to the ruling family & seat of the government. It remained the Emir's Palace & seat of government until 1966. The Fort has been renovated several times & is now partially open to the public.
Transformed into a Museum in 2018 following more than 11 years of intensive conservation & restoration work, Qasr Al Hosn is a national monument that encapsulates the development of Abu Dhabi from a Settlement reliant on Fishing & Pearling in the 18th century, to a modern, global Metropolis, with displays of artefacts & archival materials dating back to as far as 6000 BC. It now stands as the nation’s living Memorial & the narrator of Abu Dhabi’s history as part of a larger historic complex that also includes the National Consultative Council building, the Cultural Foundation & National Archives. Here, you will also find the find the House of Artisans, a centre to see Artisans working with different Crafts & for those with time & inclination, they offer interactive Workshops.
If time (& Tour-guide) permits, you may visit the Women’s Handicraft Centre, a creative initiative established in 1978 by the General Women’s Union (GWU), under the chairmanship of HH Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, to appreciate their role & provide an opportunity to the local Women of all nationalities residing in Abu Dhabi, to be Self-employed & play a significant role in the economy of the country.
Abu Dhabi is a country always proud of their women’s calibre for creating variety of unique Handicrafts & Art works. The GWU is the formal representative of Emirati women, taking an active interest in all aspects of women’s lives, from their health to education, family counseling & legislation.
Their Projects have been widely expanded as GWU seeks to build women’s competencies, in partnership with UN Women, so they can enter all fields, including Technology & the UAE Government.
The Centre showcases local Arts & Crafts, where Visitors can admire the skill & dexterity of local ladies making traditional 'tali' handicrafts. You will be fascinated by watching the Artisans creating beautiful Handicrafts like Cane Baskets. Pottery, Perfumes, Incense, Oils & traditional ‘embroidered clothing. The Items are displayed & are available for sale. It is one of Abu Dhabi’s lesser known attractions but one that is definitely well-worth seeking out.
Watch the hennaed hands deftly move, over & under, over & under, maneuvering 7 Reels of Cotton & Silk Thread to braid a ‘talli’ strip. Khous gold thread glitters as the Artisan’s swift fingers create this centuries old Emirati exquisite handicraft.
It requires immense skills of concentration, patience & care to ensure the ‘talli’ braid - used to decorate the chest & sleeve area of Emirati women’s traditional Kandura - is impeccable. Finishing a single Kandura using these traditional crafts can take up to month, making it almost couture-like in its execution.
The skilled Weaver is surrounded by a group of 10 other women, all amiably chatting away, dressed in bright green, turquoise & pink Kanduras, with beaded black veils battoulah. You will see some are weaving ‘talli’, while others are hand-rolling Wool for al Sadu, (which is classified on the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage), a traditional form of weaving ubiquitous throughout the Emirates, even today.
Other Crafts on display include intricate woven Mats made from palm leaves & used as Rugs or Food containers, Tailoring & lots more traditional Emirati Handicrafts. Here, the 70 odd women who are part of the Center can display their skills, while earning a living & safeguarding time-honored crafts.
Ranging in age from 30, with the oldest one not knowing her age because she has never had a Birth Certificate, they work every day, forming a happy community where they share laughs & stories while creating intricate products. While some have been taught the Crafts by their mothers or grandmothers, others learned it at the center, becoming skilled in all the techniques before choosing the one they excel at and want to specialize in. The Group also includes people of determination, who have found a purpose & loving Community where they can contribute to the culture of the Nation.
The Centre is made up of a number of Rooms, each marked outside the door as to which Craft they are devoted to. It doesn’t matter where you start, but work your way around them all to see all. There is also a permanent Exhibition area with symbols of everyday life showcasing the country’s history - from how women used to prepare for their Wedding, to what Perfumes & beauty products were prevalent throughout the ages. All aspects of daily life in the Emirates are displayed, showing the rich, creative history of people using their arid surroundings to its fullest.
Hand-mills for grinding wheat into flour, floor looms for weaving al sadu & hand spindles for processing Camel & Sheep Wool into Textiles & Spices that were used medicinally, all tell a story.
The GWU highlights these Handicrafts whenever official foreign Delegations visit the country, as well as sending products to the Emirates’ Embassies around the world. But the Crafts are not just shared in an official capacity - many young people today, have a renewed interest in their heritage & are curious about its modern applications.
A recent visit by some Architecture students led some of them to incorporate the Handicrafts into their final Projects, in innovative ways. Schoolchildren & Students regularly visit the Center & GWU recently signed an Agreement with the Ministry of Education, to enable female students to visit the GWU to meet its women, see their handicrafts & guide them to develop further.
“The GWU strives to conserve the UAE’s heritage & ensures its survival by passing it on to the next generation. Heritage is not just the past, but also the present” - as their motto reflects.
And finally, the sightseeing comes to an end & you are transferred to the Hotel.
Check-in & relax.
Balance of the day is at leisure to relax or for independent exploration or Optional activities (we will be happy to offer suggestions & / or make arrangements).
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Day 06 - | Abu Dhabi v Dubai Drive: 140 km
Early morning around 07.30 am, depart for Dubai.
Reach the Hotel around 10.00 am, where you will meet the Tour-guide in the Lobby. Your Baggage will be deposited at the Bell Desk.
*Check-in time is 02.00 pm. For earlier arrivals in the morning, we will request the hotel for a complimentary early Check-in but cannot be guaranteed unless reserved & paid for ‘immediate occupancy’. If Rooms are not available, you will Check-in after you come back from the Sightseeing.
Immediately, leave for Dubai Mall, world’s largest, where we will take you up to view the Dubai skyline atop the world’s tallest vantage point.
A Mall like no other, situated at the heart of Downtown Dubai, it is the most visited retail destination in the world - welcoming over 100 million visitors annually. At 12 million sq ft, the Mall encompasses an area equivalent in size to 200 Soccer Pitches.
But, apart from all else, the Mall is internationally famous as the site of Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest & most iconic Skyscraper, the centerpiece of the Gulf region's most prestigious urban development to date.
It is an understatement to say that Burj Khalifa represents the state-of-the-art in building design. From an initial concept through completion, a combination of several important technological innovations & innovative structural design methods has resulted in a Superstructure that is both efficient & robust. The Tower pierces the sky at 828 metres with more than 163 Storeys set in a stepped design that narrows as it climbs, syringe-like, to the sky, patterned after the repetition of a single geometric shape, meant to echo Islamic art. Bringing a new meaning to the term Skyscraper, the building is part of the massive downtown Dubai complex of Offices, Hotels, Malls, Entertainment precincts & Apartments.
Opened in January 2010, the Burj, piercing the sky at 828 metres, is a stunning feat of architecture & engineering, with 2 Observation Decks on the 124th & 148th floors (note that high humidity, some times, often cloaks Dubai in a dense haze, making views less than breathtaking) & Restaurant-bars on the 122nd & 154th floor. Visitors are treated as VIPs, welcomed by a Guest Ambassador & treated to soft drinks, Coffee & Dates in the fancy Sky Lounge at the world's highest Observation platform called At the Top Sky located at 555 metres on 148th floor, watching a multi-media Presentation on the way & then taking in the sights through the Deck's floor-to-ceiling glass Walls (extra payment - not included),
Aside from the views, a highlight on this floor is an interactive screen where you 'fly' to different city landmarks by hovering your hands over high-tech sensors. This is followed by a trip down to the 125th floor where another VR experience awaits: A Falcon's Eye View, which lets you see Dubai from a bird's-eye perspective. This floor also offers a new immersive experience - step on an inspired glass floor with a twist. Feel the glass crack underneath your feet, as you explore the lofty heights from 456 metres in the air.
But, you will be going to the lower Observation Deck called At the Top on 124th floor (supplement cost if you want to go higher to see the 148th floor).
Leave the Reception area aboard the 65 metres long Escalator on a trip that transports you through time, being entertained & informed by a multi-media presentation that chronicles Dubai's earliest exotic history & the fascinating story of Burj Khalifa construction before squeezing into the world's fastest double-deck Elevators that whisks you 452 metres up, at a cruising speed of 10 metres per second.
As the doors open, floor to ceiling glass walls of the Observation Deck, provide a breath-taking unobstructed 360 degree view of the City, the desert & the ocean. Pause briefly at a unique viewing point for your first close-up view of the soaring Burj Khalifa, seen through a skylight framing its awe-inspiring height.
To intensify the viewing experience, you can drop a few Dirhams into the avant-garde high-powered Telescopes to enjoy unrivalled panoramas & a stunning look at the world below, which not only zeroes in on modern-day Dubai but also simulates the same view at night & in the 1980s. You can also walk the entire perimeter for the most comprehensive views. If you wish, venture out onto the open-air Terrace to enjoy another perspective of the sweeping views below & dramatic vistas from the top of this 163 floor structure.
From this perch on 124th floor, discover the rarity, the joy, the miracle & experience the breath-taking view of the Persian Gulf & the Dubai Fountain Show, enjoying the synchronized water spectacle from an eagle eye point of view. With panoramic visibility on the rest of the Emirate, it is the perfect spot for capturing the Burj Khalifa moments forever and integrate reality & special effects with memorable green screen Photography.
After the 2 hour experience, you will come down to the Mall level.
The Tour-guide will leave you here to spend time as you wish, on your own.
Balance of the day is free (we will be happy to offer suggestions & / or arrange for any Optional activities, if required).
The Mall features more than 1,200 Retail Outlets, including 2 anchor Stores - the French Galeries Lafayette & American Bloomingdale, first time both leading lifestyle Retailers have opened in the Middle East region.
Paying homage to high fashion, the Mall offers more than 70 Signature Stores in its dedicated Fashion Avenue with its inspired architecture, captivating art & stylish interiors, covering an area of 440,000 sq feet. Fashion Avenue is the home of luxury haute couture where you can experience the latest Collections from world renowned Designers & brands such as Versace, Burberry & more.
You can also find the finest & latest Gold jewellery in the 21st century Gold Souk.
Then, there is Souk Al Bahar, a vibrant Arabesque Marketplace, part of & situated alongside Mall, that effortlessly blends the classic with the contemporary to offer Residents & Tourists alike an enthralling array of Shopping, Entertainment & Dining experiences. Featuring over 100 Shops offering Jewellery, Accessories, traditional Arab Clothing & Handicraft items, among others, it is a distinctive shopping precinct with wide walkways & providing the perfect vantage point to take in amazing views of Burj Khalifa & Dubai Fountain.
Spanning over 96,000 sq feet, the Level Shoe District is a concept Store dedicated to latest in Footwear & accessories, set off against an incredible array of Art on display. Some 250 Designers come together under one roof in 40 carefully selected Boutique areas & the Store offers a unique & unparalleled shopping experience where luxury & contemporary style meet to usher in a new era of retail.
Another popular shopping & leisure precinct linked to the Mall, The Village offers a relaxed & informal shopping experience with the retail mix focusing on trendy Denim brands for active lifestyles. Featuring a fully retractable roof, The Village is open during winter months enabling visitors to have a true outdoor feel.
Dubai Mall offers personalised Services that are not offered elsewhere in the world, to regular folks. For example, Shoppers can enjoy seamless one-of-a-kind ‘hands free’ experience that allows them to leave the bags in the Stores after the Purchase - thus enabling them to walk out & continue their Shopping, hands-free. Available at ‘participating’ Stores, your goods will be delivered at the chosen location within the Mall, at a pre-determined time. Or, you can leave the bags at the nearest Guest Service Desk & simply pick them up on your way out. If you call Guest Services (+971566563400) 15 minutes prior to your departure, they can even deliver your shopping bags to your preferred location within the Mall (wherever you are waiting). The stuff can also be delivered to the Hotel, next day (Terms apply, please ask for details). And cherry on the cake, it is free if you spend a minimum amount (AED 500 = C$ 187, as of now).
Take a break or finish off your Shopping spree by indulging in a premium Dining experience at Fashion Avenue, with an exceptional blend of culinary concepts offering the finest flavours. The Mall has the largest & most extensive Food & Beverage offerings with over 200 international Dining options from Casual in the Food Court to upscale Fine Dining in themed Cafes & Restaurants, lining the Promenade, each offering an al-fresco dining experience with views of Dubai Fountain & Burj Khalifa.
Souk Al Bahar is also home to Time Out Market Dubai, a Culinary hotspot featuring 17 fantastic local Chefs & Restaurateurs hand-picked by the international Magazine’s Dubai Editors, to be the best in the City.
A centerpiece of the Mall, is Dubai Aquarium, one of the largest in the world, with the capacity to hold 10 million liters of water. The Aquarium illuminates the marvels of the Ocean floor & showcases one of the most diverse collections of marine animals worldwide. It has thousands of aquatic animals, including more than 400 Sharks & Rays, including Sand Tiger Sharks, Giant Groupers etc. & over 140 marine species. Its 270 degrees acrylic walk-through Tunnel makes for incredible close-encounter experiences with some of the most fascinating underwater animals on the Planet. A special 'lunar-cyclic' lighting system changes the ambiance of the Tank, depending on the time of day.
With a host of carefully curated, immersive experiences to choose from, a spectacular aquatic adventure awaits. It also provides an interactive approach to educating kids & & Adults alike, the ecology & sustainability of Marine life.
Venturing out, you may wander through the Gardens & Fountains of Burj Khalifa Park.
- You will reach the Hotel - on your own.
- Cab or public Transit services are quite good.
- Transfer, if required, will be at a Supplement cost.
- Depending on the Hotel you are staying in, there might be a complimentary Shuttle but be cognizant of the Time.
Comple your Check-in, if required (if you did not get the Rooms in the morning).
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Day 07 - | Dubai vMusandam vDubai Drive: 144 km x 2
Morning, meet the Tour-guide in the in the Lobby at 07.00 am & proceed on an exciting full day excursion to discover the scenic East Coast of the Emirates.
Facing the Indian Ocean (more specifically, the Gulf of Oman), the East Coast belongs almost entirely to the Emirate of Fujairah, interrupted only by the three small Sharjah enclaves of Dibba Al Hisn, Khor Fakkan & Kalba.
The East Coast of the UAE is a small section lying in between 2 regions of Oman, the Musandam Peninsula & the region surrounding Muscat. Towns in this strip are Dibba, Khasab & Khor Fakkan with its access to Shark Island, Kalba & Fujairah City.
Tourists are surprised by the beautiful landscape of scenic view of golden sands, Hazar Mountains & crystal clear water at Dibba & Khasab, the 2 main destinations under Musandam on the Omani Peninsula.
Pass through Sharjah, driving along the rocky Hajar Mountains & through the lush oasis of Al Dhaid, renowned for its Fruit & Vegetable Farms to the country’s eastern shores, dotted with Fishing villages & hilltop Citadels.
Since the tour of Musandam is an outdoor experience, ideal time to visit is between in the winter months of October - March. Visitors engage in different leisure activities - Boat Cruise, driving through narrow roads amidst the majestic Mountains & the Desert, watching Dolphins.
Drive on very picturesque road through desert landscape of deep Wadis (canyons) & huge rocks via Oasis Al Daid to Masafi, a town at the base of the Hajar Mountains, straddling the border of the Fujairah & Ras Al Khaimah Emirates, famous for its bustling daily Friday Market (Friday is a misnomer for this everyday affair) that offers carpets, ceramics, household goods, knick-knacks & local produce from a strip of nearly identical stalls. The colourful market makes a nice photo-op.
If time permits, Adventure aficionados can opt for the 4WD experience (not included - extra payment) through the Hajar Mountains, riding through the mesmerizing landscape of many Valleys referred to as “wadi” by the locals. Make a stop at any interesting point & walk around.
Masafi is famous for its Mineral Springs whose Water is sold throughout the country. Surrounded by Palm trees, the restored Masafi Fort features an underground waterway system.
Dibba town is a geopolitical oddity straddling not only 2 different Emirates but also across the border into Oman's Musandam Peninsula.
Dibba is reputed for its relics & historical sites dating back to the 7th millennium BC. Archaeological finds have revealed that the area was inhabited by Man since the Stone Age in 3rd millennium BC. Dibba was the site of one of the battles of the Ridda wars, a series of campaigns launched by the Caliph Abu Bakr shortly after Mohammed's death to quash anti-Muslim rebellions & enforce religious unity across Arabia. By some estimates, as many as 10,000 members of the local Azd Tribe lost their lives in the Uprising. Bones found in a Cemetery just outside Dibba are believed to belong to some of the rebels.
Drive on through the rugged Mountains & climbs down to the azure waters of the Gulf of Oman until you reach the wonderful, picturesque old Fishing town of Dibba Al Fujairah in the midst of green fields, nestled snugly between orange-tinged, rugged mountains, the sea, has a Resort-speckled coastline that meanders into a slightly shabby Town Centre inland.
Directly across the border, Oman's Dibba Al Baya is a ragtag collection of buildings running parallel to a gorgeous sweep of Beach with a bijou Fishing Port plonked in the middle. This dusty Omani outpost is a launching-pad for exploring the Musandam's stark mountain scenery or taking to the water to admire it all while chilling out aboard a Dhow (visitors eligible for a free UAE Tourist Visa do not require an Omani Visa to cross into Musandam. Passport is mandatory, though & please check for updated regulations directly)
Dibba Al Hisn, squeezed in the middle, belongs to Sharjah & its face has changed almost beyond recognition thanks to major government investment in recent years. New developments include a row of government buildings along Al Fareed St & there are plans to develop a fun zone of restaurants, a canal, parks & playgrounds on Al Hisn Island.
The grandiose beauty of the splendid coastal surroundings of the Gulf of Oman can be explored on a Dhow cruise at Dibba. Spend time, reveling in the warm & welcoming Arabian hospitality with the unique opportunity to Swim & Snorkel & Fish in crystal clear blue waters. You will see admirable scenic views as you drive through the mountains on the eastern coast.
On arrival at the picturesque ancient Port of Dibba in the northeast corner of the UAE, you will be treated with a traditional Arabic welcome as you board the wooden Arabian-style sailing vessel that is decorated with traditional elements of Oman.
As you sail along the coast, take in the spectacular scenery of the coast - huge cliffs, white-hued mountains due to the presence of Salt, gaping Caves & empty, serene Beaches. The water in the Indian Ocean is crystal clear & clean. Hence, you can feel free to dive into the rejuvenating waters or use the Dhow’s Snorkelling gear (Snorkel Mask, Snorkel, Fin & Towels) to enable you to see all the marine life beneath the foamy waves.
For those preferring a quieter leisure time, can lie back, relax & soak in some Vitamin D instead while Sunbathing on the Deck, while magical Arabian Music plays in the background.
Enjoy a Buffet lunch on board, with non-alcoholic drinks.
There will be a couple of Stops & you will return to the Port by 04.30 pm & disembark.
Hop in the vehicle & continue along the rugged coast, passing sleepy Fishing villages as your Tour-guide shares snippets about their past.
Cross into the Emirate of Fujairah, lying along the Gulf of Oman, known for its Beaches & the Hajar Mountains, which run through much of the Emirate. Fujairah City is the Emirate's business & commercial hub. Office buildings line its main strip, Hamad bin Abdullah Rd, while its northern waterfront is hemmed in by vast fields of circular oil-storage containers.
While the businesslike Capital, Fujairah, has a couple of heritage sites, tourism is concentrated further north, especially around Al Aqah, where the rugged Hajar Mountains dip down to long, sandy Beaches with excellent Swimming, Snorkeling & Diving
Still, the town is worth a stop, if only to get a sense of Fujairah’s past at the restored fort & the adjacent museum.
Stop by at the massive, gleaming white Sheikh Zayed Mosque, with its towering white minarets. Pop into the Emirate's first big shopping mall (Fujairah City Centre mall).
Walk to Al Badiyah Mosque, UAE’s oldest mosque. Beautiful for its simplicity, this mud & stone mosque dates to the 15th century & is adorned with four domes & carved wooden doors.
Overlooking the city is 17th century Fujairah Fort, probably the oldest in the UAE, a beautifully restored fort on a hilltop above old Fujairah. Admire its round & square towers as your Tour-guide explains how the fort was constructed.
After checking out nearby Al Bithnah Fort, another impressive citadel, finish your east coast explorations at the Masafi Friday Market. Despite its name, this colorful outdoor market is open seven days a week and offers rich pickings for visitors. Roam the stalls for traditional Emirati handicrafts such as Arabian rugs, pottery, antiques, jewellery and more.
Drive back to the Hotel in Dubai by late evening.
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Day 08 - | Depart v✈ Dubai at ???
Alas, like all good things, the wonderful experience comes to an end. Time to say Au revoir to this enchanting Emirate & go home.
Check-out of the hotel by 11:00 am (if the departure time is later in the evening, we will request the hotel to allow the usage of the facilities & to leave the luggage at the Bell Desk).
Even if you have seen a little bit of each of the 7 Emirates, there is so much more to see. And things move so fast here, that there will be many new Attractions, if & when you decide to come here again. We are sure, United Arab Emirates will entice you to come back & discover a bit more of this ‘old’ new ultra-modern country, each Emirate with its own character & allure, which used to be a bleak desert barely 50 years back.
“Travel is like knowledge. The more you see, the more you know you have not seen” - Mark Hertsgaard
In time, you will be met by a Journeys Rep, who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to Terminal? -Dubai International Airport for your onward journey. B
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Prepare to be charmed –U A E awaits…
Best of Emirates
- Transfers to / from Hotel / Airport & City Tours / Excursions by private A/c vehicle*
- Services of a Journeys Rep for assistance on all Arrival / Departure Transfers
- Porterage at Airport
- Accommodation for a total of 07 nights in the selected Hotels
- Meals as per itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch & D=Dinner)
- Services of English speaking local Guides for all Sightseeing Tours / Excursions as per Itinerary*
- Entrance Fees at the Monuments, as indicated
- FD Sightseeing tour in Dubai
- Dhow Cruise & Dinner in Dubai
- FD Sightseeing tour in Al Ain
- FD excursion to Musandam & Cruise in Dibba
- HD Sightseeing tour in Sharjah
- FD Sightseeing tour in Abu Dhabi
- Admission Ticket at Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi
- Admission Ticket at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi
- Admission Ticket at Louvre Abu Dhabi
- Ticket (standard - non prime time) for ‘At the Top’ Observation Deck at Burj Khalifa - 124 floor
- Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner in Dubai
- Rechargeable SIM Card (Data & Voice) to enable a 24 / 7 connection with family
- All Government Taxes & Service Fees, wherever applicable
- Bottled Water during Tours / Drives
- Farewell Gift
- 24 / 7 Emergency Contact
- International flights
- Visa or Visa Fee for UAE (Canadian & US nationals can obtain a Visa on arrival at no charge)
- Camera / Video Fees, wherever applicable, at the Monuments
- Items of personal nature i.e. Room Service, Laundry, Telephone Calls, Internet, Fax, Beverages, Medical or Evacuation Expenses, Insurance, Gratuities & Tips
- Any Meals not specifically listed in the itinerary
- Tourism Dirham Tax to be paid at the hotel (3* - AED 10 = C$ 4.00 per room per night | 4* - AED 15 = C$ 6.00 per Room per night | 5* - AED 20 = C$ 8.00 per room per night)
- Any optional Programs / Services
- Any items not specified under Inclusions
*Seat in Coach. Guaranteed departures with minimum 2 guests. There will be other Participants & group size may vary. Participants may come from all over the world & most of them will be English speaking. Private services with English speaking Tour-guide & vehicle can be arranged with a supplement cost. For less than 10 guests, the Tour will be guided by Tour-guide cum Driver. For 10 +, there will be a separate Tour-guide, in addition.
** Please note that the Program highlights the main attractions that are to be visited each day. The sightseeing tours combine ‘walking’ & driving. Some Landmarks would be seen from Outside, some from Inside. Some Monuments / places may require extra Entrance Fees to be paid for accessing some of the areas.
*** It is extremely rare that Programs need to be changed but it can occur. We reserve the right to change, amend or alter the Itinerary if required, for example, occasionally the tour sequence & duration of time spent in each place / city can change due to local conditions which are out of our control or due to heavy traffic conditions or bad weather. The Price will not be affected.
****Special Conditions related to specific Tours will be advised in due course.
Enchanting Dubai - prepare to be charmed...
Best of Emirates
Where you will stay:
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Deluxe***** |
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Dubai |
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Jumeirah Rotana |
Four Points Sheraton |
Hyatt Regency |
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Abu Dhabi |
2 |
T B A |
Hilton Abu Dhabi |
T B A |
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Dubai |
2 |
Jumeirah Rotana |
Four Points Sheraton |
Hyatt Regency |
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The Journeys has carefully selected each Hotel based on overall quality, location, price, food, service & cleanliness. All rooms are Standard with 2 Beds & private facilities, unless you have specifically requested & paid for an Upgrade. Room selection is strictly at the discretion of the Hotel Management. We reserve the right to make Hotel substitutions with those of equal or higher standard due to non-availability of the selected or listed Hotels.
Check-in time is usually 2:00 pm or later. Check-out time is 11:00 am. If you will be arriving early in the day or departing in the evening, Hotels will usually allow you to store your luggage in their Luggage Room. We will ask at the Front Desk on your behalf, if the Hotel can Check you in earlier, or let you stay later.
Enchanting Emirates - time to go is now…
Best of Emirates
And last but not least:
Departures:
Arrival in Dubai on Any day (minimum 2 guests)
Validity:
→ December 2025
Prices:
We offer several accommodation choices for this tour. The price varies by selected accommodations. The itinerary remains unchanged.
Exchange rates fluctuate with great frequency. As Rates are very fluid currently due to a host of reasons, there may be a slight change in the Pricing. Your personalised Proposal will depict the applicable Price.
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Single Occupancy |
On Request |
On Request |
On Request |
Full Board* |
On Request |
On Request |
On Request |
Airfare** |
2000 - 2500 |
2000 - 2500 |
2000 - 2500 |
Miscellaneous*** |
T B A |
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* Meals, wherever indicated, would be at City Restaurants
** Airfare fluctuates by the minute & the approximate price range listed is for illustration only. Actual fare to be advised at the time
of Booking. Flight timings may involve a pre & / or post tour ‘extra’ night accommodation to be booked at a Supplement cost.
***Miscellaneous Supplements, if applicable, to be advised at the time of Proposal / Booking
Some important notes
- Flights are subject to constant modifications / delays and cancellations. In such cases, we will do all possible to find the best available alternative / solution but will not accept any liability, whatsoever.
- Our rates only include those items which are specified in the Itinerary / Inclusions.
- The cost has been calculated on the existing tariffs / conditions and in case of any currency fluctuations or amendment in local Government taxes, or any fuel hike, we reserve the right to revise the tour price accordingly.
- Our quotations are calculated on base category of accommodation at each property and are subject to modification, if the same hotel / category of room not available at the time of reservation. In that case, we will confirm a superior category of room at a comparable or better hotel and supplement charges, if any, shall be advised accordingly. Final Itinerary will illustrate updated information and / or it would be furnished at the time of confirmation.
- All prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and subject to availability at the time of booking. The from price reflects the lowest available price at time of publication, which is valid for a specific start date or dates and also based on availability at the time of booking.
- Room availability is getting saturated due to heavy demands from the tourism industry, international Fairs and Congresses. Due to these constant sold- out situations the hotels are applying the cancellation rules more stringently. Once the reservation is guaranteed, the booking will be subject to full cancellation charges as per our Terms & Conditions (details will be advised at the time of deposit). We strongly recommend obtaining Insurance to protect yourself against any unforeseen scenarios.
- Additional services including Optionals, if any, can be paid directly by the clients to our local offices.
The Journeys strongly recommends that all Guests purchase appropriate Travel Insurance (Trip Cancellation / Interruption & Medical) to cover any eventuality & / or Emergency. Between missed Connections, lost or delayed Luggage, or Medical Emergencies, you want some peace of mind that your travel investment is well protected. No matter who you buy from, please consider purchasing a Travel Protection Plan before you travel. Still unsure? Talk to us.