Dubai is definitely the sort of city where one can never exhaust cool activities, no matter if you’re going to Dubai for a week or organising a three-week itinerary. It’s where you can see incredible attractions such as the Burj Khalifa, Ain Dubai, Dubai Frame and the Museum of the Future, world-class shopping and entertainment, such as La Perle Dragone, luxury hotels, top-notch spas, and a few of the finest bars and restaurants in the world. Aside from Dubai, you can experience interesting and unique activities away from the city. Listed below are a few best day trip ideas.
Hatta
A simple day-trip from Dubai is to the village of HATTA, a tiny enclave of Dubai territory around 115km from the city centre and nearby to the east coast. Built in the shadow of the wonderfully rugged Hajar mountains, the village was founded in the 16th century and when offered as an important staging post on the overland route from Oman to Dubai, as the watchtowers which dot the encompassing hillsides testify. Lots of people visit visit the Hatta Heritage Village, among the UAE’s most attractive museums of conventional life, while the town and encompassing countryside is a well-liked weekend getaway from Dubai, partly because of its fractionally chillier temperatures and lower moisture, even though situations are pretty somnolent during the week.
Dubai Desert Tour
If you’re visiting Dubai for the first time, or if you’ll be here between October and March, I motivate you to leave into the Dubai desert to view golden sand dunes and the starriest night skies you’ll ever see in Dubai. No matter if that’s in a Range Rover, on a camel ride, or in a dune buggy, there are lots of options, whatever your financial allowance and preference.
Go to the Unesco World Heritage-listed oasis in Al Ain
Loaded with more than 147,000 date palms, the Unesco World Heritage-listed Al Ain Oasis used to be an important stop on the caravan route crisscrossing the Arabian Peninsula. It is possible to walk the shaded pathways, observe how the traditional falaj (irrigation) system holds water to the palms and go to the hi-tech eco-center. Check out Al Ain Palace Museum, where Sheikh Zayed once held court, and the photogenic Al Jahili Fort, built in 1891 to protect the city’s valuable farms.