Dubai part 1

Last month we celebrated ME’s birthday by going to Dubai for the weekend.  After making the arrangements, I googled Dubai to find out where to go and what to do. I was blown away by the bigger than life attractions.“Dubai has become a major tourist destination attracting worldwide attention with the many innovative large scale construction projects and the major sporting events it holds.” What follows are some of the places we visited.

I am going to start in the historic area before we look at some of the modern large scale projects.

Al Bastakiya in one of the oldest residential areas in the city. The homes were constructed with windtowers. It is a natural ventilation system that directs airflow downwards to cool the large rooms in the house. They are still very common throughout the Middle East. Al Bastakiya lies along the Dubai Creek which is also the home to many souks (markets). Many years ago dhows boats where used to offload goods coming in from India and East Africa to be sold in these markets. Today they are used to furry tourists across the creek. Evening dinner cruises are also popular.

I just figured out to zoom in, click on the picture several times

home with windtower

home with windtower

old souk selling mostly fabric

old souk selling mostly fabric

fabric souk

fabric souk

selling genie slippers

selling genie slippers

ME buying more scarfs

ME buying more scarfs

dhow boats furring folks across the Dubai Creek

dhow boats furring folks across the Dubai Creek

ME, ready to go

ME, ready to go

Dubai is known as the City of Gold which is still a major part of the economy. Across the Dubai Creek is the Gold Souk. Years ago Dubai became a hub for the gold smuggling trade exporting gold ingots to India. There is also a spice souk where you can find a variety of fragrances and spices from frankincense and shisha to many herbs used in Arabic and South Asian foods.

spice souk

spice souk

spice souk

spice souk

gold souk

gold souk

stalls in the gold souk

stalls in the gold souk

stalls in the gold souk

stalls in the gold souk

stalls in the gold souk

stalls in the gold souk

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salesmen busy with customers

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never saw anyone wearing this suff

The beautiful Jumeirah Mosque is a spectacular example of modern Islamic architecture. It has an “open door, open mind” policy and is one of a handful of mosques open to non-Muslim’s in the Middle East. They offer a one hour guided tour and education program with a Q&A session after the program. It gives you a fascinating insight into Islam. Over the next few weeks and months I will go into more detail about the daily prayers and Islam.

Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque

washing before prayer

washing before prayer

inside the mosque

inside the mosque

dome

dome

our tour group with guide in background

our tour group with guide in background, all women had to cover there heads and any man wearing shorts were loan a gown

another view with ME in forground

another view with ME in foreground

Dubai has been called the “shopping capital of the Middle East” it has more than 70 shopping centers, including the worlds largest, Dubai Mall. The city draws large numbers of shopping tourists from countries around the region.  We went to the Mall of the Emirates, the home of the world renowned Ski Dubai, the Middle Easts first indoor ski resort and snow park. Featuring a 280 foot mountain(?) 5 slopes and the world’s first indoor black diamond run. The Snow Park area features sled and toboggan runs, icy body slides, climbing towers, giant snowballs and an ice cave.  Every night several inches of snow is made. Winter clothing, skis or snowboards are included in the price of admission.

Mall of Emirates

Mall of the Emirates

sign at the entrance of the mall

sign at the entrance of the mall

this is for my parents, they are big fans of PF Changs

PF Chang’s in the Mall of the Emirates, this picture is for my parents, they enjoy eating there

the big view with tube slide in foregroundthe big view with tube slide in foreground, large snowballs on the right and kids slides/rides on the left

the zoom in of the ski slopes with more of the skiing off to the left out of view, a toboggan run on the far right

the zoom in of the ski slopes with more skiing off to the left out of view, a toboggan run on the far right

families bundled up playing in the snow

families bundled up playing in the snow, mall windows in the background

4 thoughts on “Dubai part 1

  1. Kelly

    Can’t wait to see what you bought me at the Gold Souk! Hope you and ME had a big kiss and gropefest in the mall :)

  2. Clare

    Thanks for the great photo tour!! Wish we were there to celebrate with you! Happy B’day ME and good luck & health

  3. nancy wingo

    So enjoying your adventures via this great blog. Happy Birthday, dear ME! 39 again. Dubai looks fascinating. Miss you!

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