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]]>A bustling promenade overlooking the sea, Marsa boasts an array of restaurants and cafes. In addition to traditional Arabian coffee, you’ll be able to taste an array of delicious local cuisine, from Ragag (bread) to cardamom and Luqemat balls coated in date syrup.
If you love basking in nature, then the Al Zorah Nature Reserve is a necessary stop on your trip. This nature reserve is home to flamingos, jumping fish, and beautiful plants and scenery. There is also a guided kayak tour if you’re interested in exploring this nature reserve’s tranquil waters.
A historic trading port, you’ll be able to learn about the history of Ajman as well as its ties to Mesopotamia, India, and China by visiting the Ajman Museum. What’s more, this museum is housed in an 18th-century fort, transporting you back to history.
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]]>China
As the hub of most businesses in Asia, it makes sense that China would be filled with high-rise buildings. At last count, there were a whopping 3,090 skyscrapers in the country (many of which are in Hong Kong), placing China in first position.
United States
You just have to look at New York City to get a sense of how many skyscrapers can be found in the United States. The Manhattan skyline is probably best known, but there are actually 880 of these spread throughout the county.
United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates is home to the tallest building in the world. But while the Burj Khalifa stands high at 2,727 feet, it is not the only skyscraper in Dubai, let alone the UAE. 325 buildings of its kind can be found in the Middle Eastern country which is making a name for itself as a business hub.
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]]>The post Here is Where You Find the Longest Iranian Flatbread in Dubai appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It is common to find food from different Arabic countries throughout the Middle East, and so, it is not unusual that sangak bread has traveled from Iran to the United Arab Emirates.
The wholewheat leavened flatbread is traditionally baked on a bed of small river stones in an oven. It is known for being long and spread out, and sometimes topped with sesame seeds or poppy seeds.
Khoory Special Kabob Restaurant in Dubai takes its sangak seriously.
Along with favorites like fatoush and hummus, the eatery makes a version of the bread that is the longest in all of Dubai! Kneaded by hand, topped with seeds, and placed over stones in a tandoori oven, the sangak measures 1.5 meters.
But the UAE city is not the only place where you can try the flatbread. There are several restaurants in the United States, particularly California, where sangak is served.
Check out Naan Hut in Los Angeles and Yeganeh Bakery & Kafe Unik in Santa Clara.
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]]>The post 3 Pop Culture Themed Parks That You Shouldn’t Miss in Dubai, UAE appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Dubai’s first themed entertainment complex IMG Worlds of Adventure is home to five epic zones, and two of them happen to be pop culture-themed. The first is inspired by Cartoon Network shows, while the second one pays homage to Marvel movies and comic books, offering rides, restaurants, and shops inspired by the iconic franchise.
Motiongate is another Hollywood-inspired theme park in Dubai, offering rides, live shows, and dining and shopping areas. These attractions are inspired by very specific movies, from Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games and John Wick to animated classics from DreamWorks and Columbia Pictures, because it was opened in collaboration with these studios.
Dubai is also home to a theme park inspired by Indian cinema. BollywoodParks is styled like a set of a Bollywood movie, offering rides, stunt shows, and performances, and it’s being hailed as the world’s first and only theme park dedicated to Bollywood.
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]]>One of the largest waterparks in the world, Aquaventure Atlantis is the best waterpark you can find in all of Dubai. You’ll get to enjoy the thrill of over 30 plus slides and attractions, but there’s also a private beach on its premises where you can relax and enjoy water sports after a long day of exploring the slides.
If you find yourself looking for an amazing waterpark at Dubai’s La Mer beachfront, it doesn’t get much better than Laguna. In addition to a lazy river, surf pool, slides, beach cabanas, and eateries, this waterpark also offers amazing panoramic views of Dubai’s skyline.
This waterpark has been around for over two decades, and it once had the largest water slide outside of North America. Located next to the Burj Al Arab and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Wild Wadi still remains a huge hit with families thanks to its aquatic roller coasters and surfing wave machines.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Theme Parks in Abu Dhabi to Visit with Your Entire Family appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This motor racing-themed park is best known for being home to the world’s fastest roller coaster, Formula Rossa. It’s located in the very heart of Yas Island, together with the rest of Abu Dhabi’s most popular theme parks, and it’s home to many thrill and family rides, driving simulators, and a car factory tour.
It’s no secret that temperatures in Abu Dhabi are super-high, especially if you’re visiting in the summer. Luckily, amazing beaches are scattered all around it, but you can also cool off in one of its fantastic water parks. Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi is one of the very best and it’s home to 45 rides, slides, and attractions that have to be seen to be believed.
Abu Dhabi is also home to an epic indoor amusement park, inspired by Warner Bros’s most iconic characters, including Looney Tunes and the superheroes from DC Comics. It’s home to 29 rides and shows for visitors of all ages.
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]]>For an authentic Emirati feast with a nostalgic setting, head to Al Fanar Restaurant and Cafe. The interior is modeled on 1960s Dubai, and the menu includes a selection of traditional breakfast options and main dishes such as grilled and fried meats and fish, stews, and rice dishes.
This unassuming hole-in-the-wall restaurant has already become an institution of sorts in Dubai. Located in the Al Fahidi neighborhood of Old Dubai, it has served its legendary kebabs to royals, athletes, diplomats, and celebrities.
Hidden away in the courtyard of a traditional house in the historic district, the charming Arabian Tea House is a must-visit. It’s a great place for breakfast. Bread served with honey, vermicelli cooked with cardamom, and saffron with an omelet on top are just some of the options on offer.
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]]>One of the most famous buildings in Dubai, the UAE, and the whole world is the Burj Khalifa, known for being the tallest building in the world. You can see it from anywhere in the city, but we’d recommend taking a high-speed elevator to the observation deck for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Dubai may be located in the desert, but that doesn’t mean you can’t ski while you’re there. Because located in a mall, there is the third-largest indoor ski slope, which also offers other activities such as tubing and penguin visits, making it a great activity for the entire family.
As if the Burj Khalifa isn’t enough, Dubai also boasts the largest picture frame in the world, called the Dubai frame. Gold and glistening, it stands at 500 feet tall, and you can also take an elevator to the top where you can walk along a clear 313-foot glass walkway. We wouldn’t recommend it for the faint of heart.
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]]>This beautiful Garden is the world’s largest natural flower garden. It covers over 72,000 square meters and features over 109 million flowers planted.
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The Dubai Miracle Garden was opened in February 2013 and it is one of the greenest attractions in the United Arab Emirates. Two years later, in 2015 the Garden became richer in nature when a butterfly sanctuary was added that includes 26 species and a total of about 15,000 butterflies. The Dubai Butterfly Garden became the world’s largest indoor butterfly garden and sanctuary.
Hearts, teddy bears, birds, animals, igloos, Disney characters, everything you see, all covered with colorful seasonal flowers. However, the main attraction in the Garden is the World Record largest plane, the Emirates Airbus A380.
The best time to visit the Dubai Miracle Garden is in the late afternoon, when the Sun isn’t too strong. Because of the size of the garden, you will definitely end up walking for a couple of hours, whilst taking pictures and admiring the views.
If you get hungry or thirsty, you can eat at any one of the food kiosks around. Another important thing you should know is that smoking isn’t allowed in the Garden.
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]]>The post Why You Should Visit Ajman, United Arab Emirates appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>A bustling promenade overlooking the sea, Marsa boasts an array of restaurants and cafes. In addition to traditional Arabian coffee, you’ll be able to taste an array of delicious local cuisine, from Ragag (bread) to cardamom and Luqemat balls coated in date syrup.
If you love basking in nature, then the Al Zorah Nature Reserve is a necessary stop on your trip. This nature reserve is home to flamingos, jumping fish, and beautiful plants and scenery. There is also a guided kayak tour if you’re interested in exploring this nature reserve’s tranquil waters.
A historic trading port, you’ll be able to learn about the history of Ajman as well as its ties to Mesopotamia, India, and China by visiting the Ajman Museum. What’s more, this museum is housed in an 18th-century fort, transporting you back to history.
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]]>The post Concrete Jungle: The Countries with the Most Skyscrapers appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>China
As the hub of most businesses in Asia, it makes sense that China would be filled with high-rise buildings. At last count, there were a whopping 3,090 skyscrapers in the country (many of which are in Hong Kong), placing China in first position.
United States
You just have to look at New York City to get a sense of how many skyscrapers can be found in the United States. The Manhattan skyline is probably best known, but there are actually 880 of these spread throughout the county.
United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates is home to the tallest building in the world. But while the Burj Khalifa stands high at 2,727 feet, it is not the only skyscraper in Dubai, let alone the UAE. 325 buildings of its kind can be found in the Middle Eastern country which is making a name for itself as a business hub.
The post Concrete Jungle: The Countries with the Most Skyscrapers appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Here is Where You Find the Longest Iranian Flatbread in Dubai appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It is common to find food from different Arabic countries throughout the Middle East, and so, it is not unusual that sangak bread has traveled from Iran to the United Arab Emirates.
The wholewheat leavened flatbread is traditionally baked on a bed of small river stones in an oven. It is known for being long and spread out, and sometimes topped with sesame seeds or poppy seeds.
Khoory Special Kabob Restaurant in Dubai takes its sangak seriously.
Along with favorites like fatoush and hummus, the eatery makes a version of the bread that is the longest in all of Dubai! Kneaded by hand, topped with seeds, and placed over stones in a tandoori oven, the sangak measures 1.5 meters.
But the UAE city is not the only place where you can try the flatbread. There are several restaurants in the United States, particularly California, where sangak is served.
Check out Naan Hut in Los Angeles and Yeganeh Bakery & Kafe Unik in Santa Clara.
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]]>The post 3 Pop Culture Themed Parks That You Shouldn’t Miss in Dubai, UAE appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Dubai’s first themed entertainment complex IMG Worlds of Adventure is home to five epic zones, and two of them happen to be pop culture-themed. The first is inspired by Cartoon Network shows, while the second one pays homage to Marvel movies and comic books, offering rides, restaurants, and shops inspired by the iconic franchise.
Motiongate is another Hollywood-inspired theme park in Dubai, offering rides, live shows, and dining and shopping areas. These attractions are inspired by very specific movies, from Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games and John Wick to animated classics from DreamWorks and Columbia Pictures, because it was opened in collaboration with these studios.
Dubai is also home to a theme park inspired by Indian cinema. BollywoodParks is styled like a set of a Bollywood movie, offering rides, stunt shows, and performances, and it’s being hailed as the world’s first and only theme park dedicated to Bollywood.
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]]>The post Top 3 Waterparks in Dubai, UAE to Visit With Your Entire Family appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the largest waterparks in the world, Aquaventure Atlantis is the best waterpark you can find in all of Dubai. You’ll get to enjoy the thrill of over 30 plus slides and attractions, but there’s also a private beach on its premises where you can relax and enjoy water sports after a long day of exploring the slides.
If you find yourself looking for an amazing waterpark at Dubai’s La Mer beachfront, it doesn’t get much better than Laguna. In addition to a lazy river, surf pool, slides, beach cabanas, and eateries, this waterpark also offers amazing panoramic views of Dubai’s skyline.
This waterpark has been around for over two decades, and it once had the largest water slide outside of North America. Located next to the Burj Al Arab and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Wild Wadi still remains a huge hit with families thanks to its aquatic roller coasters and surfing wave machines.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Theme Parks in Abu Dhabi to Visit with Your Entire Family appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This motor racing-themed park is best known for being home to the world’s fastest roller coaster, Formula Rossa. It’s located in the very heart of Yas Island, together with the rest of Abu Dhabi’s most popular theme parks, and it’s home to many thrill and family rides, driving simulators, and a car factory tour.
It’s no secret that temperatures in Abu Dhabi are super-high, especially if you’re visiting in the summer. Luckily, amazing beaches are scattered all around it, but you can also cool off in one of its fantastic water parks. Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi is one of the very best and it’s home to 45 rides, slides, and attractions that have to be seen to be believed.
Abu Dhabi is also home to an epic indoor amusement park, inspired by Warner Bros’s most iconic characters, including Looney Tunes and the superheroes from DC Comics. It’s home to 29 rides and shows for visitors of all ages.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Traditional Emirati Restaurants In Dubai appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>For an authentic Emirati feast with a nostalgic setting, head to Al Fanar Restaurant and Cafe. The interior is modeled on 1960s Dubai, and the menu includes a selection of traditional breakfast options and main dishes such as grilled and fried meats and fish, stews, and rice dishes.
This unassuming hole-in-the-wall restaurant has already become an institution of sorts in Dubai. Located in the Al Fahidi neighborhood of Old Dubai, it has served its legendary kebabs to royals, athletes, diplomats, and celebrities.
Hidden away in the courtyard of a traditional house in the historic district, the charming Arabian Tea House is a must-visit. It’s a great place for breakfast. Bread served with honey, vermicelli cooked with cardamom, and saffron with an omelet on top are just some of the options on offer.
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]]>The post The Best Things to Do in Dubai appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the most famous buildings in Dubai, the UAE, and the whole world is the Burj Khalifa, known for being the tallest building in the world. You can see it from anywhere in the city, but we’d recommend taking a high-speed elevator to the observation deck for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Dubai may be located in the desert, but that doesn’t mean you can’t ski while you’re there. Because located in a mall, there is the third-largest indoor ski slope, which also offers other activities such as tubing and penguin visits, making it a great activity for the entire family.
As if the Burj Khalifa isn’t enough, Dubai also boasts the largest picture frame in the world, called the Dubai frame. Gold and glistening, it stands at 500 feet tall, and you can also take an elevator to the top where you can walk along a clear 313-foot glass walkway. We wouldn’t recommend it for the faint of heart.
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]]>The post The Romantic Side Of Dubai appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This beautiful Garden is the world’s largest natural flower garden. It covers over 72,000 square meters and features over 109 million flowers planted.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiAd4HWg_7O/?taken-at=1023513788
The Dubai Miracle Garden was opened in February 2013 and it is one of the greenest attractions in the United Arab Emirates. Two years later, in 2015 the Garden became richer in nature when a butterfly sanctuary was added that includes 26 species and a total of about 15,000 butterflies. The Dubai Butterfly Garden became the world’s largest indoor butterfly garden and sanctuary.
Hearts, teddy bears, birds, animals, igloos, Disney characters, everything you see, all covered with colorful seasonal flowers. However, the main attraction in the Garden is the World Record largest plane, the Emirates Airbus A380.
The best time to visit the Dubai Miracle Garden is in the late afternoon, when the Sun isn’t too strong. Because of the size of the garden, you will definitely end up walking for a couple of hours, whilst taking pictures and admiring the views.
If you get hungry or thirsty, you can eat at any one of the food kiosks around. Another important thing you should know is that smoking isn’t allowed in the Garden.
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