There are seven overwhelming cities in this touristy “Disneyland” that you should visit if you ever step into its UAE’s territory. It is basically an easy starting point for travels in the Middle East and hence if you don’t do it right here, you will certainly get lost in other Arabian countries.
- Dubai - Cruise across Dubai’s chaotic creek in an abra (water taxi) – no matter the time of day, it never looks the same.
- Abu Dhabi - Join the locals for an often steamy stroll along the city’s stunning Corniche.
- Sharjah - Admire the historic wind- tower architecture in the atmospheric heritage area.
- Al Ain - Lose yourself in the labyrinthine lanes of Al-Ain’s shady date-palm oases.
- Ajman - The smallest emirate, one of the budget destinations.
- Liwa - Wonder at the spectacle of the shifting sands that drift across the roads in the desert of Liwa.
- Dibba - Count the colored doors as you kick back in the low-key fishing town of Dibba.
3 Reasons Why I Love United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Oh my god, it’s not at all hard to state 3 reasons here as I’ve got more than 10 in my mind. But let’s just say the 3 best of the best reasons.
- If you have been walking the world with me in these days you should know I love Japan so much especially Tokyo due to the skyscrapers and bullet train that tell us what futurism means. This Islamic state does the same, presenting us so many “wow-wow” futuristic buildings that best described as “aliens in the desert”.
- Of course I’m not a multi-millionaire but I love fashion as you all know. Dubai is the centre of all the highest end haute couture as sheikhs have deep pockets and adore their wives. I would love to walk in the middle of luxury forgetting who I am, what I want, when and why and how I get here. Am I weird?
- Okay I should wake up now. I’m not used to too much luxury (just a little at times). So let’s do something romantic but that doesn’t need much money like riding a camel under star-filled sky in the widespread sand dune in Abu Dhabi’s desert.