Cheap Holidays to Dubai Help You Explore Enchanting Places
Dubai, the most glamorous city of the United Arab
Emirates (UAE), is famous for its gorgeous skyline, characterised by amazing
architectural wonders. Among them is the world's tallest building, Burj
Khalifa. However, if you move away from all those glamorous buildings and
travel around the city, you'll come across some fabulous natural surroundings.
Nature lovers would be delighted to discover places like Dubai Butterfly Garden
and the Dubai Miracle Garden. There are many other spots in the city and its
surroundings that have preserved some excellent varieties of flora and fauna.
One of such places you can explore during your cheap
holidays to Dubai is 'The Green Planet', which is the city's very own
tropical rainforest. The Green Planet is located in City Walk, the most popular
lifestyle districts of the city. It aims to educate visitors about the significance
of tropical forests for the future of planet earth and is home to diverse
species of plants, birds, and animals. Sloths, spiders, snakes, and a variety
of other species have been brought responsibly from different parts of the
globe and placed in safe natural environs at this place. You'll be pleased to
find running waterfalls and several wild animals and birds roaming around in
their natural habitat.
A 30-minute drive from Dubai would take you to Al
Qudra Lakes. These series of lakes are a part of the Al Marmoom Desert
Conservation Reserve, which is like a beautiful oasis far from the
hustle-bustle of Dubai city. It is home to the Al Qudra Cycling Track, which
gives you the chance to watch the local wildlife in action and a delightful
desert sunset with a waterfront view. Besides the desert fox and Oryx, you'll
get to witness many species of birds around the lakes, such as geese, swans,
flamingos, and ducks. You can also spot some endangered bird species, such as
the Asian Houbara and Steppe Eagle.
You'd also like to explore the Dubai Turtle
Rehabilitation Project, which is based at Jumeirah Al Naseem. It aims to
protect, rehabilitate, and care for turtles that are sick or suffering from
injuries. The project also raises awareness of the threats that marine animals
are facing in recent times. It functions in collaboration with the Emirates
Wildlife Protection Office and is a one-of-its-kind project in the entire
region. Since it began in 2004, more than 500 turtles have been rescued and
released back into the waters.
Upon taking a short drive from the Hatta Heritage
Village, you can get to the Hatta Dam. It is a serene place far from the crowds
of Dubai city and features rugged mountain landscapes and turquoise waters.
Upon getting to this place, you'll be able to explore the Hatta Mountain
Conservation Reserve, which is home to the endangered animals of the mountainous
region. You can enjoy your ride along the dam, go hiking for a while and then
take some excellent snaps of the surroundings. A visit to this conservation
reserve would also allow you to indulge in some exciting activities, such as
kayaking and paddle-boarding.
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