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Dubai is the main attraction of the United Arab Emirates in terms of tourism. Besides being one of the most populated cities globally, Dubai is known for its world-class luxury. Its rapid growth in terms of the economy has Dubai listing itself as one of the most developed cities in the world.
This article explores some of the most famous spots in and outside Dubai, which have been major tourist attractions for years.
Better known as the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa showcases the architectural brilliance of Dubai.
Burj Khalifa should be a must in your itinerary and it cannot be missed at any cost. The height of the building is approximately 828 metres with more than 150 stories.
This spectacular fountain show has been a major attraction for tourists for years. Being 900 ft in length, it is known to be the tallest performing fountain in the world and has an area equivalent to two football grounds.
It is built over the huge 30-acre Burj Lake and performs with different tunes.
The Global Village in Dubai brings out the best of Dubai regarding shopping, culinary experiences, and attractions that will keep you hooked.
Every year it takes place during a specific period and this year it is the 28th season which will be taking place from 18th October 2023 to 28th April 2024.
The Arabian Desert is widely known as the wealthiest petroleum-producing desert in the world. Being one of the most common features of deserts, plateaus are pretty visible around the Dead Sea.
Below the plateaus, we can find broad plains mostly covered with chert and other rocks.
With its rich cultural and historical heritage, Oman is rapidly becoming a hotspot destination for travellers. Oman is a perfect spot for people from Dubai to spend their weekend getaway. Oman has everything, starting from the serene beaches to the stunning architecture and the tall-standing mountains.
Petra was known to be the trade centre between Arabia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean Sea back in that time. Due to this, it grew over a very short period and became wealthy and powerful. This old city houses some stunning architecture made out of red sandstone. It is also known as the “Rose-Red City” which is half as old as time!
Maldives is famous for its luxurious white sand beaches and abundant world-famous attractions. It houses nearly 1,1192 corals and witnesses an enchanting underwater world. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of your modern city life, Maldives is just the place for you.
Mahe is the largest island in the Seychelles archipelago which makes it the most densely populated island in the whole of Seychelles. Mahe offers you limitless relaxation and adventures, starting from its mountainous landscape to sandy coves. Also, don’t forget to take your umbrella as it may start raining at any time due to its rugged topography.
Galle has attracted tourists for years due to its heritage and historical richness. It is unbelievably beautiful with lots and lots of historical stories revolving around the place. Galle is also taken under a UNESCO World Heritage site which again adds to the richness of the place.
Even though this is quite far from the rest of the places, Zanzibar has to be on your list for weekend getaways from Dubai. The crystal clear water, pristine beaches and vibrant culture are just a treat to the eyes. Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous nation forming a union with Tanzania.
Apart from being the largest city, Istanbul is the most important city in Turkey. The old city of Istanbul is located between the continents of Asia and Europe on a triangular-shaped peninsula. The climate in Istanbul is quite pleasant and is often considered to be a transition from the Mediterranean to the oceanic type of climate.