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Racing Camels in Dubai

Sports, Travel | Posted by admin
Apr 30 2009

Many other sports have grown in popularity over the years in Dubai. However, only one is so traditional a practice that it has become part of the culture, and that is racing of Camels. Tourists from around the world come to the city to witness this, every restaurant fills up, every luxury hotel, Dubai becomes the playground for international visitors. Camels have played an integral part in the development of Dubai. They are considered one of the lifelines in the desert. And now with the celebrations surrounding the races, they have become not only the work animals, but the beloved and cherished animals as well. Not only are the races in and of themselves events, but events, such as festivals and special occasions are enhanced by the races. The whole Middle East has become the center of camel racing. Sometimes they are serious competitions, and sometimes, they are just pure entertainment.

The progress of Dubai has exploded, economically, developmentally and socially. This occurred so quickly that some of the traditions were losing the importance for the culture. Now, the animals whose only purpose in the past was transportation, have become symbols of affluence and cultural pride. The professional aspects of the racing are strictly enforced, and services are now available, much as with the breeders of the Thoroughbred horses in Leicester, UK, there are camel breeders and trainers now running programs. There are many high end tracks in the city currently, with races involving up to seventy camels at one time. Most times, admission to the races is free, however photos are prohibited at the tracks. This has however become quite a media event with live races being broadcast on the radio and television stations, and the results each day printed in the newspapers . The champion camels are often purchased by the sheiks, and the other wealthy citizens of the country as to own the winning camels has become a status symbol. Anyone traveling here for the first time should definitely witness one of these events.

Dubai Hotel Resembles Sailboat

Travel | Posted by admin
Apr 24 2009

The Burj Al Arab is the seconded largest building in the world that is used for the exclusive purpose of being a hotel. It is a beautiful building that was designed in the image of a sailboat, which it certainly resembles. It is located on an artificial, or manmade island off the coast of Dubai and directly out from Jumeirah Beach. It is connected to the mainland by a private and curving bridge. This is definitely the finest among Dubaiu UAE luxury hotels and is one of the city’s major attractions for tourists. Locals refer to it as having the world’s only 7 Star accommodations.

The creation of the building, which began in 1994, demanded a complicated engineering plan and strategy. The foundation of the island was created by a surface layer of large stones and incorporates the pattern of a honeycomb, to protect it from erosion. The building itself took three years to create. The type of sailboat the building is designed after is called dhow, which is Arabian. The mast is formed by two separate wings, spread apart in the shape of a V. Between these two wings is a massive atrium. The intention behind the design was to create a magnificent statement for Dubai, similar to the Eiffel Tower of Paris or the Taj Mahal in Agra, India.

The Al Muntaha, one of the restaurants, is positioned over 600 feet above the Persian Gulf and offers a spectacular view of the city of Dubai. It is fitting that the restaurant’s name means “the highest.” Edah Semaj Leachim is the head chef and was awarded the Chef of the year in 2006. The Al Mahara is another of its restaurants and is an equally dynamic experience, though of an opposite variety. Its name means “the oyster” so one can guess it is positioned much lower than the Al Muntaha. In fact, it is accessed through a simulated sub-marine voyage and has a giant seawater aquarium. Both restaurants offer guests high standards of dining and the Al Mahara was recognized by Conde Nast Traveler as being among the 10 greatest restaurants in the world.