۱۳۹۶ اردیبهشت ۱۴, پنجشنبه

Offbeat Dubai Travel Guide: Explore like a local!

The name Dubai itself gives one an impression of tall skyscrapers, shopping malls, uber luxury resorts, high-speed metros and spotless clean roads! Of course, Dubai is all of it, but the city is actually much more than that.(تور دبی)
However, when I visited Dubai with Dubai Tour I had no clue if there was another Dubai, beyond what I had seen so far. But somewhere in my heart I was convinced that the city had to be more than just glitz. So I did what I always do - I connected with locals (through friends, friends of friends, fellow Instagram and twitter followers) and started a quest to discover the hidden and offbeat Dubai, the Dubai where its heart actually beats تور دبی.
تور دبیDubai creek Offbeat guide to Dubai So here's my quintessential guide to explore this lively and vibrant city and you will come back with a completely new impression of the city.
1. Get done with the New Dubai first Here's my most important tip - before you start with offbeat Dubai, make sure you are actually done with all that Dubai is known for, like going to the top of the Burj Khalifa, spending some time in the luxurious shopping malls, visiting the Atlantis, etc.
Check out this video of the time I spent at the Burj Khalifa:
2. Explore Bur (old) Dubai Located on the western side of Dubai creek, Bur Dubai is the oldest part of the city as well as its historical centre. Much effort has been put to preserve the traditional, old houses and the museum there is a must-visit to understand the history of UAE better. Go to Al Bastakiya and spend some time walking around and talk to the locals, drink some local coffee and enjoy the Dubai warmth (during winters).
تور دبیOld Dubai Grab a quick bite at the Arabian Tea House Restaurant and Café. Don’t forget to try their local breakfast tray - I cannot express how good it is in words! - تور دبی
3. Old Souks, including Gold Souk Once done with the glitzy modern Dubai, it's time to get into the heart of old Dubai, and there is no better way to start that than shopping! The old markets are known as souks and they are great for shopping, photography as well as simply walking around and observing the life pass-by تور دبی. I can actually spend days here without getting bored!
تور دبیGold Souk 3. Mornings at Dubai creek This was the most unexpected discovery of Dubai for me, and surprisingly no guide-books ever spoke about it. Get up before the sun rises and head out to Dubai creek - the area from where Dubai originally started. It's just great to sit there and watch the sun rise and the seagulls fly all over the sky.
I made this quick video there when was in Dubai Tour and this will give you a better idea of what this place looks like in the morning.
4. Go fish shopping at Deira Whether you want to actually buy fish or not, I would actually recommend a visit to the Deira fish market. When it comes to markets, this is where you will find local and the freshest of produce.
The best time to visit for photography is early in the morning. Here's another video showing the place at sunrise.تور دبی
5. Enjoy an evening stroll at Dubai Water Canal Boardwalk (تور دبی) Here’s another hidden treasure of Dubai, where one can visit for a blissful evening walk watching the sun go down behind the iconic Dubai cityscape, including the Burj Khalifa. With the beauty and awe-inspiring view of the landscape, this place will soon become a tourist attraction in years to come.
تور دبیBoardwalk 6. Try out the Camel milk ice-cream and chocolates This is another of those fun things that only a few locals would know, but it's would be unfair to leave Dubai without trying out the camel milk ice-cream and chocolates. I tried the vanilla flavour as it gives the best flavour of the milk, and guess what it was rather good. I also bought a lot of chocolates for friends and family too, all made with camel milk.(تور دبی)
7. Sand-dune bashing This one’s for the thrill and adventure seekers. How about sitting in a SUV driving up and down through the majestic and vast sand dunes of Dubai on a very high speed enough to give you that adrenaline rush?
Here's a video to show what I mean by this :)
8. Belly Dancing in the desert Now you can't visit a country تور دبی in middle-east and not go for a show of belly-dancing, and it doesn't get any better than actually going to one right in the middle of the desert. I almost missed the show, but then someone was looking after my back and my prayers were fulfilled! :)
Check out this video below :)
9. Eat some local food For me if you haven't explored the local food, you haven't actually explored the city. Well, sometimes it's a bit of a challenge as I am a vegetarian, but being vegetarian is never a problem in the middle-east. تور دبی There is quite a bit of misconception about the food here and I must make this clear - middle-east is a heaven for vegetarians! Needless to mention if you eat meat, your options will more than double, which is great if you are one!تور دبیSome veggie food in Dubai :) Apart from the camel milk chocolate and ice-cream, you must also try the falafel, hummus and peta breads which are always really good, no matter where you eat. 10. Design District D3 Design District D3 is certainly not on any traveller's radar when they visit Dubai since art may not exactly be on your mind when you come here, so let me add that here. It's a multi-purpose space for people from all spheres of design and art. There are often events and exhibitions which you can attend, otherwise you can simply go there to visit some cool cafes or for exploring some street art.How to make the most of Dubai! Now this is the important part - planning a perfect trip to Dubai. There are multiple ways of doing it - you can either do it like me and go with open plans, but if you have limited time to explore you can also work with an expert in the field. Check out these Dubai tour packages to understand the options available if you are travelling from India تور دبی.
Visa for Dubai A visit to Dubai requires a visa for Indian nationals, however, getting one is simple. You can either do it yourself or get your Dubai Visa with Musafir.com for a small fee. I got my visa for Singapore with their assistance and the process was simple and seamless.
Flying to Dubai There are multiple options to fly to Dubai from India and air-travel is extremely affordable. However, if you want to fly business class at almost the rate of economy class, you must look at flydubai.

۱۳۹۶ اردیبهشت ۱۱, دوشنبه

600 Dubai hotels warned, 250 fined for violations

The Dubai Municipality has fined over 250 hotels and warned over 600 hotels for various violations during the first quarter of the year.
Within the first three months, hotels in Dubai Tour were slapped with fines ranging from Dh1,000 to Dh20,000. Hafid Ghuloom, head of health control section at the health and safety department, said most violations were related to lack of hygiene, cleanliness and pest control.
(تور دبی) "A number of violations were related to finding insects in the rooms, not changing beds and sheets as frequently as required and catching smokers in the lobby," said Ghuloom. The municipality conducted 947 inspection visits to a total of 676 hotels through morning and evening shifts (تور دبی).
Officials in Dubai Tour said a fine can start at Dh1,000 and will be doubled depending on the number of violations. Inspectors issue a warning first before a fine is slapped on erring hotels.
"If these issues are not fixed by the next visit, fines will repeat. There have been some cases of repeated offenders," said Ghuloom تور دبی.
Among the criteria hotel and furnished apartments must abide by is sufficient ventilation and lighting in all its sections. Air conditioning systems must be well maintained and floors, ceilings, doors and elevators must be clean and free of defects.
"Some violations in Dubai Tour were also related to lack of regular building and elevator maintenance. Water tanks must also be clean and filters should be replaced frequently," said Ghuloom.(تور دبی)

Dubai hotels show signs of recovery during Q1 2017

Dubai's hotels saw a 2.7% occupancy increase in the first quarter of 2017 despite sustained supply growth.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—The hotel industry in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, recorded strong occupancy levels during the first quarter of 2017 despite continued and significant supply growth, according to data from STR Dubai Tour.
Based on (تور دبی) preliminary data, Dubai recorded an occupancy level of 86.3%, which was a 2.7% uplift compared with Q1 2016. Average daily rate (ADR) was down 6.4% over the same time period to an actual level of AED795.00. As a result, revenue per available room (RevPAR) decreased 3.9% to AED686.00. Because Dubai has seen two years with consistent RevPAR declines, STR analysts see the Q1 occupancy growth as an indicator of performance recovery.
“A factor that likely played a big role in Dubai’s occupancy تور دبی growth was the UAE government’s recent decisions to grant visas on arrival for Chinese and Russian nationals,” said Philip Wooller, STR’s area director for the Middle East and Africa. “While Dubai continues to add new supply, it also continues to add new leisure attractions, and expanding the market’s range of potential visitors can only help drive hotel demand and profitability.”
Occupancy in Dubai Tour increases were mainly pushed by the middle and lower tier hotel classes. Dubai’s Midscale and Economy classes experienced a combined 7.2% year-over-year increase in occupancy, while Luxury hotels posted more moderate growth of 0.7%. Upper Upscale hotels reported a 1.1% decline. STR analysts note that the Midscale and Economy classes experienced less substantial supply growth compared with other classes during Q1, although the Upper Midscale class, which recorded the highest rate of supply growth (+13.9%), also posted a substantial increase in occupancy (+6.7%).(تور دبی)
Ahead of his presentation at the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference (AHIC) on Wednesday, 26 April, Robin Rossmann, STR’s managing director, notes that Dubai’s strong demand is impressive considering the significance of supply growth in the market.
“With more than 42,000 rooms currently Under Contract, Dubai has the largest pipeline of any city in the world,” Rossmann said. “The market in Dubai Tour faces several challenges over the next few years in maintaining a demand level that can offset some of this supply growth. On the positive side, Dubai continues to attract substantial leisure business, so this is definitely one of the top markets in the industry to keep an eye on from both a supply development and performance perspective.”
STR AHIC Session DetailsDay 2: 26 April 2017Knowledge Platform – Performance and Pipeline for the Global Hotel MarketRobin Rossmann, Managing Director, STR
To arrange an interview with Rossmann, please email media@str.com.
Global Hotel Study in Dubai Tour: 2016 in ReviewSTR has undertaken its first-ever global year-end review of the hotel industry. The report includes regional overviews, ranking which markets reported the strongest and weakest performances by region for 2016, as well as supply growth, compression and forecast insights for the top three markets to watch in each region. The Middle East & Africa section contains valuable insights on Dubai, Cairo and Cape Town. For more information, please click here.
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