DUBAI,
THE DESERT
No visit to Dubai would be complete without
experiencing the Desert and all the
attractions it has to offer. Far from being
‘just sand’, adventures, excitement, fantastic
hotels and new developments await.
THE DESERT WHAT TO DO HOLIDAY TIPS
The desert is the timeless heart of Arabia, a Experience Wildlife Stay at the stunning When going into the desert be advised, the
mysterious and stunning place to explore. Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa which is at the sand can be very hot. Footwear such as
And luckily there are plenty of ways to do it - heart of the Dubai Desert Conservation sandals or trainers are a good choice as they
from 4-wheeled drives, horseback and camel Reserve. Thanks to the work of the protect your feet from the sand. Also make
safaris to more adventurous pursuits such as Conservation Board, this is now a great spot sure you have plenty of water with you, wear
zipping down dunes on sand-boards! The to watch for the Arabian Oryx which were sunscreen, and in winter months, take a
rapid growth of Dubai makes it important released back into their natural habitat in warm layer of clothing, as temperatures can
that the desert area is conserved for the 2004. drop dramatically in the desert after dark.
future. The Dubai Desert Conservation
Reserve provides a balance to this growth Dining Located in the Jumeirah Bab Al
and protects the desert as one of Dubai Shams Desert Resort & Spa, and open to non
major tourist attractions. The Dubai Desert residents, is the Al Hadheerah Desert
Conservation Reserve is the largest land area Restaurant. Providing world-class standards
under protective management in the United in both cuisine and service, Al Hadheerah
Arab Emirates. The reserve is managed as a Desert Restaurant features the region's first
national park by the Dubai Conservation open-air traditional Arabic desert restaurant
Board, ensuring the desert environment has a offering diners a lively a atmosphere with
sustainable future. The board guarantees belly dancers, henna painters, live bands and
attractions such as the indigenous camel a falcon display.
farms and activities such as dune dinner
camps and desert safaris are operated in a
way that protects the desert and wildlife for
the future.
SPEAK TO SOMEONE WHO’S BEEN THERE...
“The most relaxing and romantic hotel “The Al Hadheerah Restaurant at Jumeirah “A thrilling 4-Wheeled Drive adventure
I’ve stayed at recently is the Al Maha Bab Al Shams it’s a great night out where through the desert on Sundowner
Desert Resort & Spa. you can experience scenes straight out of an Dune Dinner Safari, is one definitely
I would love to go there for St. Arabian legend. The food is fantastic and it’s not to be missed. Hold on tight,
Valentines’ Day!” really interesting to watch the chefs cooking.” it gets bumpy!”
Joanne Iborra – Margaret Wilson – Steven Sheehan –
Destination Manager. Middle East Sales Consultant. Middle East Sales Consultant.
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