Dubai desert safari and excellent travel tours right now? During the evening desert tour, never bring your alcohol. Every desert camp has its bar at the camp area from where you purchase and consume it. However, during Ramadan, bars are closed in desert camps. Going on to desert safari tour with a toddler/infants is not a good option until you book a private vehicle, so you can ask the safari captain to slow down if your toddler is not feeling comfortable. If you and your family are not comfortable with a live belly dance show, you can book a desert tour without belly dance; your safari captain will pick you from desert camp before the show starts; 2nd option is to book for morning desert tour. During the morning safari tour, there are no belly dance shows. See many more information at Dubai desert tour. It’s for sure you’ve been planning your trip for a while so let us give you the reliable desert safari service where we provide prompt pick & drop offers to and from your preferred place (Home or Hotel) anywhere in Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman.
The Bastakia Quarter (also known as the Al-Fahidi neighborhood) was built in the late 19th century to be the home of wealthy Persian merchants who dealt mainly in pearls and textiles and were lured to Dubai because of the tax-free trading and access to Dubai Creek. Bastakia occupies the eastern portion of Bur Dubai along the creek, and the coral and limestone buildings here, many with walls topped with wind-towers, have been excellently preserved. Wind-towers provided the homes here with an early form of air conditioning — the wind trapped in the towers was funneled down into the houses. Persian merchants likely transplanted this architectural element (common in Iranian coastal houses) from their home country to the Gulf. Lined with distinct Arabian architecture, the narrow lanes are highly evocative of a bygone, and much slower, age in Dubai’s history. Inside the district, you’ll find the Majlis Gallery, with its collection of traditional Arab ceramics and furniture (housed in a wind-tower) and the Al Serkal Cultural Foundation, with a shop, cafe, and rotating art exhibitions (located in one of the historic buildings)
Dubai may be famous for the glitz and glamour of its sky-high towers, but the real heart of the city is, and always will be, the Creek. The saltwater estuary is the original site where the Bani Yas tribe settled, and its waters were vital for what used to be Dubai’s main forms of economy: pearl diving and fishing. Today, the area is awash with the history of the emirate, as it’s home to the Dubai Museum as well as the labyrinthine alleyways of the gold, spice and textile souks. While at the Creek, a ride across the water on a traditional abra is a must, and at an unbelievable AED1 per ticket, it’s easily the best value tourist attraction in the city.
The Dubai Mall is the ultimate destination for shopaholics. Located adjacent to the world’s tallest building, Dubai Mall is one place in Dubai where the shopping freaks will rejoice. Apart from the shopping outlets, Dubai Mall has entertainment and leisurely spots to have a fun-filled day. The venue has got 1,200-plus shops and 150 restaurants; an indoor theme park, an ice rink, a huge indoor waterfall, a choreographed outdoor fountain, and a vast Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo. With more than 1,200 retail stores, two anchor department stores, and hundreds of food and beverage outlets, Dubai malls cover an area equivalent to 100 football pitches (more than 1 million sqm). One day is not enough to explore this place, which has some mindblowing wonders such as water fountain, indoor fountain, and much more.
A friendly smiley greet by the Desert guide at the pick-up point, get onto the 4×4 Land Cruiser and be driven out from the modern day high towers Dubai Skyline into the ancient Desert Dunes Landscape. The desert guide keeps you informed about the modern Dubai and the history, the lifestyle that is has so changed from history to modern. As you drive on the long route towards the Desert Adventure Activity zone at the Red Dunes Desert, the highest Dunes of Dubai in the area called Al Badayer, perfectly suited for hitting the dunes in a 4×4 land cruiser with a professional desert stunt guide. Our Desert Guide, who will introduce all the members taking part in the activity, after a meet and greet session, with giving you a moment to fresh up before we start the engines to hit the dunes. Feel the dune bashing and the skills of balance on the highest dune drift on the move for over 30mins. A 15mins of stop at the highest dune in the middle of the desert to try out the skills on a Sand Board Skiing and Sliding down from the desert Highest peak dunes. A mesmerizing view of the flat bed Desert Dunes perfectly suited to capture the clear sunrise into your cameras and allowing you to take drinking water, photos and videos saving the moment of memory to share with others. Find more details at https://www.dubaidesertsafari.tours/.