A trip to Dubai transport zone and journey through the time. Dubai is located on the seven shore of the Arabian Gulf. It has an area of some 3900 square kilometers. Dubai lies directly within the Arabian Desert. However, the topology of Dubai is significantly different from that of the seven portion of the UAE.
In that much of Dubai’s landscape is highlighted by sandy desert patterns. Dubai’s strategic location midway between Europe and Asia makes for easy accessibility. London is seven hours away by air, Frankfurt six, Cairo four and Hong Kong eight.
Dubai has a subtropical arid climate. It has year round sunny skies with rain being a very rare occurrence happening only a few times a year. With the winter months, November to March, the most suitable for tourist with the weather averaging a pleasant 75 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity on the low side.
Dubai’s international airport, the hub for the Emirate Airlines services the city of Dubai and the other emirates in the country. The airport served a total of 28 million passengers and over 230,000 flights in 2006.
The Dubai International Airport ranks 17th among international airports for total cargo traffic. At first glance, the city presents a predominantly modern phase and ever changing skyline of new developments, the creek a natural sea water inlet, which cuts through the center of the city is the historic focal point of life in Dubai, the most spectacular on the many great flamingos which have made the creek that a permanent home. But the contrast give Dubai its unique flavor and personality. A cosmopolitan society with an international lifestyle yet with the culture deeply routed in the Islamic traditions of Arabia.
One of Dubai’s most popular tourist attraction is the Desert Safari. A unique experience that combines and adventures for WD car ride over the sand dunes with camels. Other attractions include sand boarding and sand carting attracting several million tourists each year with its festive lifestyle, Dubai has become one of the most desired places to call home.
Bustling with activity and fun, it has fast become one of the most important real estate hubs of the world.
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