Dubai offers an extensive
horizon of things to do, see,
experience and learn. It is
surrounded by mysterious deserts,
sand dunes and the stunning
Hajar Mountains, it is divided
by the Creek which is essentially
an inlet from the gulf splitting
the commercial centre of Dubai
in two, and within the city
you'll find amazing beach
resorts, incredibly high tech
buildings all side by side
with old traditional houses
and mosques giving you a peek
of just what variety you can
expect from your time in Dubai.
History
& Heritage
A trip to the Dubai museum
will give you a glimpse into
Dubai's fascinating past.
You can also visit Sheikh
Saeed Al Maktoum's house to
view a collection of old photographs.
The heritage and diving village
at Dubai is a must see for
all traditional arts and crafts
lovers.
A one-and-a-half hour drive
along east Dubai's road leads
to Hatta. This pleasantly
green valley is a small enclave
in the dramatic, arid Hajar
Mountains and is completely
surrounded by land belonging
to Oman, Ajman and Ras al-Khaimah.
Here, the charming Hatta Fort
Hotel with its beautiful gardens
give a warm welcome to visitors.
Nearer to Dubai, and only
about 20 kilometers inland,
are the twin oases of Khawanij
and Awir. These oases can
be reached in 25 minutes from
the town center. They have
been extensively developed
over the past 20 years and
boast fine country houses
with superb gardens for some
of Dubai's leading families.
Visit DubaiCityGuide.com for more information on Dubai.