I think the trip that shocked me the most was going to Dubai.
Never in a million years did I think I would go to the middle east.
But around these parts it's a common destination for holiday.
So we jumped on the bandwagon in February.
So we jumped on the bandwagon in February.
Here's a little recap
We stayed at the Atlantis which had a water park on site.
Perfect if you're traveling with children.
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view from our room |
We did the Sunset Safari excursion which was a four-wheeling drive through the desert.
We stopped at a few places to take some pictures and climb dunes.
We saw a falconry show and learned a little history about how they were used for hunting.
Driving through the dunes in the desert took it's toll on us older folks. Matt was hanging on for dear life. Many of the other cars had to pull over for car-sick passengers.
It was hysterical and nauseating all at the same time.
We ate an authentic meal sitting on rugs in the sand in a desert campsite. It was very very cool! There were tents with henna artist, shisha, arabian coffee and a dancer. And we got to ride a camel.
The clean up crew.
As I was leaving I peeked into a dish and saw this massive beetle enjoying some leftovers.
Within the hotel there was an enormous (probably 3-4 story high) aquarium. The fish were amazing. We had to stop every time we passed it to watch for a few minutes.
Photos can't do it justice and it never got old.
I thought the jelly fish were really interesting.
We took a bus tour.
which included a boat tour. The little boat shown here is a water taxi called an abra they take you from one side of the river to the other where the old souks are.
The textile souk was fun but exhausting. The stalls all have a lot of the same stuff and the staff/owners are incredibly aggressive. At first it was fun talking to them and laughing at how hard core their sales approach was. "You are a my good friend, I'll give you a good price."
Then when you couldn't get away from them it got old. One guy literally chased me down the alley when I got fed up and walked away.
Dubai felt old and new at the same time. It's a city under construction and well on it's way to being the Las Vegas to the rest of the world.
Our flight home was at 3:00 am. So we had some time to kill after checking out of our hotel.
So Matt and Drew went snow skiing.
Yes, you read that right. There is a mall in Dubai that has an indoor skiing park complete with a penguin "experience".
Where else in the world can you go to a water park and then snow skiing in one day?
It was the trip of a lifetime.