Oct 16, 2007

mall of the emirates


Mall of the Emirates is home to over 400 retailers and also features a complete range of entertainment options including Ski Dubai, a two-level Magic Planet, a 14-screen Cinestar Cinema and Dubai Community Arts and Theatre. It also has 65 restaurants and coffee shop with everything from fast food to themed restaurants and exclusive dining alternatives. Mall of Emirates offer a full range of shopping, leisure, and entertainment.

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Sep 6, 2007

castles and towers
















Fujeirah: Jewel of Arabia

Tourism is of great importance to Fujairah as the Emirate is renowned for its scenic beauty and other qualities, which make it a tourist attraction for those seeking entertainment and tranquility. Fujairah is also renowned for its high mountains of multiple colors and deep valleys where water courses flow throughout the year which represent yet another attraction for tourists. There are marine reserves where a variety of beautiful and rare sea creatures live amongst a jungle of coral reefs another attraction for tourists interested in the diving sport. Tourists are also attracted by the mineral and healing waters such as those to be found at the Madhab and Gamour springs. The waters of these springs are claimed by natives to heal from rheumatism and some skin diseases. The Wareea's waterfalls area is one of the most beautiful mountainous spots in Fujairah. The ruins of old fortresses and mosques at Fujairah, Bithna and Bidiya areas provide enormous clues to the spectacular history of the region.

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Sharjah Old Souq


This A quick stroll to the adjacent souks of 'Al Arsa' and to the 'Majarrah Souk' will take you to our next venue which is the souk 'Al Markazi' - a treasure chest full of carpets, jewellery and handicrafts. Here you will certainly find your right souvenir.










Sep 5, 2007

Jebel Ali Golf, Resort & SPA Hotel


AT A GLANCE
The temptation of lazing in the heat of the Arabian day or seeking out the secrets of the souks. The magic of Jabel Ali. As captivating for the young explorer as for the seasoned traveler. Take a moment to imagine a world apart, where recreation and relaxation exist in equal measures. Where peacocks roam a Garden of Eden, welcoming all our visitors to paradise. Where the ocean meets the oasis in a contemporary celebration of our heritage of hospitality. LOCATION : Set in 128 acres of landscaped grounds on the white beaches of the Arabian Gulf the Jewel Ali Hotel & Golf Resort is a 40 minute drive from Dubai. RESTAURANT :

culinary inspiration is drawn from around the world. Time for quiet reflection. Cherished memories of Jabel Ali will remain with you, until you visit us again. . A taste of the traditional.



Resort Overview Known as Dubai’s Only True Resort, the award-winning 5 star Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa, a member of ‘The Leading Hotels of the World’, combines exceptional leisure options with professional meeting facilities, surrounded by 128 acres of stunning natural features. This 5 star golf resort in Dubai is set on the golden shores of the Arabian Gulf and features its own private beach, making it the perfect choice for family holidays or business stays.

Dubai Museum





Al-Fahidi Fort, built in 1800, is home to the Dubai Museum, and is thought to be Dubai's oldest building.
In the past the fort was used to defend the town from warlike neighbouring tribes. It has also served, at various times throughout history as the seat of government, the ruler's residence, a store for ammunition, and a jail.



The walls of the fort are built from coral and shell rubble from the sea, and are cemented together with lime. Wooden poles called handel support the upper floor, and the ceiling is made of palm fronds, mud and plaster. A massive, iron-studded door stands at the entrance, and its battle-scarred walls and towers bear witness to the conflicts of the past.



When the Museum was opened by the ruler of Dubai in 1971, its main aim was to furnish a record of the Emirate's traditional life, much of which is fast disappearing. Local antiquities have been collected and stored, along with artifacts from many African and Asian countries, trading partners with the Emirate, throughout its long commercial history.


At the Museum's entrance, the visitor can browse through a collection of old maps of the Gulf and the Emirates, together with aerial photographs showing Dubai's considerable urban expansion between 1960 and 1980.

Inside, a treasure trove awaits. A large section is devoted to musical instruments, with displays of drums, flutes, lyres, bagpipes made of goatskin and other locally-made instruments used in performances on festive occasions.


On a less peaceful note, displays of deadly weaponry are enough to curdle the blood. The curved daggers known as hanjars are much in evidence, and the display also includes swords, spears, bows and arrows, shields made of sharkskin, pistols and axes.


A model of a wind-tower room is an interesting feature of the architecture section, with diagrams and photographs showing different types of wind-towers from the older areas of Dubai city.
Narish Khyma, situated close to the Museum, is a typical Arab summer-house, with an interesting collection of local boats. These include a replica of the famous abra -- the ferry boats used for transporting passengers across Dubai's river creek.








































Al Majaz Park