Who hasn’t heard about Dubai? When we hear the word ‘Dubai’, they immediately think about the ultramodern towers, huge malls, along with the exotic and overly busy lifestyle of the city containing turned into a playground for your rich. One more thing that can in your thoughts may be the heat; obviously considering that the great city can be found amidst a desert, you can anticipate temperatures to soar. However through the cooler months between October and April, there are many outdoor activities you can participate in. Take a look at consider the adventurous side of Dubai.
Skydiving
Dubai has lots of architectural marvels; earth’s tallest building, Burj Al Arab, islands shaped after the world map along with a palm tree. And the best way to obtain them is jumping out of a Cessna and hurtling towards them at high speeds. The exhilaration that just Sky Diving can provide. desert safari take off from the Dubai Marina and shackled by an instructor jump out from the plane over the Palm Jumeriah. The adrenaline rush and excitement of seeing this side of Dubai is first rate. When the chute opens it is time to wind down and look at the sprawling views in the desert city below in tranquility.
Cycling
People who love biking on difficult terrain will really love what Dubai can give. It’s not all soft dunes and dust. The Hajar Mountains which run east of Dubai through Ras al-Khaimah emirate and Oman offers lots of in a major way trails for biker to tacke. Hot Cog, a hardcore organization of expat mountain bikers helps in discovering and look after around 70 km of routes over the craggy terrain around the Showka area. These paths encompass narrow trails, wadi beds and animal paths. Expect company also, wild donkeys, mountain goats, snakes and lizards all is seen on the way.There are steep climbs and rough ground to tackle as well as the difficulty just isn’t ideal for beginners but also for those experienced bikers this is a great challenge.
A Camp within the Desert
If you’re one for camping, the desert offers and endless campsite – though admittedly a bit light on washroom facilities. That’s the main challenge right? Like Dubai’s locals, rent a 4×4, throw your gear in, and head for the closest pair of dunes. Head off on the Dubai to Hatta road and nearby Shwaib is an excellent spot. After a couple of hours of leaving the town, you can create camp within the sand dunes and make preparations for the great evening barbeque under the vast starry desert sky. You will find wadi beds and mountains to explore, and the next day could be invested in the 4×4 journeys and playing dune sports such as sand boarding.
You can find companies which lead guided camping safaris, for example Arabian Adventures, into the emirate’s only national Park; the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve.
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