Cycling in Abu Dhabi – Touring Sir Bani Yas Island

To the average tourist, Abu Dhabi might look like a city of luxurious indulgence. With extravagant Abu Dhabi Resorts, shopping malls, and business buildings, you might think this is creative genius. However, the culmination of their determination is aptly illustrated not by the above, but by Sir Bani Yas Island, the man-made wildlife park in Abu Dhabi.

Sir Bani Yas Island, which was the brainchild of late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. It was his idea to transform a land of dusty aridity to a lush green island. The best way to explore this man-made wonder is by cycles. There are two routes you can take, a purple route and a blue route. The purple route is ideal for advanced cyclists who are looking for a bit advanced tracks. Whichever the route you take, though, you would see many creatures that now inhabit the island. Do not be surprised if a peacock runs off into the shrubbery at your sight or if an oryx stares at you gallop on two wheels. The typical cycling tour starts early in the morning when the ground is soft with dew and animals are still scattered about. It takes about an hour or two to do the circuit, and you can be back in time for breakfast. Although there are several resorts on the island including Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Yamm Villa Resort, many people visit the island on day trips. It is quite common for families and friends to arrive here on a ferry, and then take a cycling tour only to go back in time for lunch. The benefit of cycling through the island is that you can take it at your own pace. You can stop as many times as you want, whether it is to catch your breath, capture a beautiful shot, or simply because you feel like lounging under a tree.

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Hiking in UAE – Trek through the Deserts and Wadis to Your Heart’s Content

Composed of seven emirates, the United Arab Emirates, and its capital Abu Dhabi, has been recently spoken of with fervour as the Emirate hosted the highly contentious Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this year where Nico Rosberg clinched the Formula One World Championship. However, the famed Yas Marina Circuit is only one of the numerous reasons to visit the UAE for Abu Dhabi in particular, is peppered with numerous tourist attractions ranging from the Etihad Towers and the Emirates Palace to Ferrari World and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Tourists can also indulge in numerous Abu Dhabi excursions and attractions such as desert safaris and dune bashing; activities which are offered by resorts such as Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara in the Emirate.
Unsurprisingly, an activity that few choose to embark upon in the United Arab Emirates is hiking, perhaps due to the humid weather and the hot sun that beats down on the UAE during most parts of the year. Therefore, it is best to hike during the winter months where the temperatures are significantly less and the experience is infinitely more enjoyable. Hiking in the UAE is also often a test of endurance but the steep inclines and harsh terrain make the hike a memorable experience and contributes to fantastic vistas from most vantage points. However, those who wish to climb to most vantage points may need to be skilled and experienced in using ropes and abseiling to conquer some of the more challenging terrain. It is also advisable that one orients to the terrain and the climate prior to embarking on a gruelling hike.

Hikers may also be treated to hidden gems such as abandoned settlements which they may stumble upon during their hike. Numerous tribes are believed to have left their villages and settlements in search of cooler climes and greener pastures, but hikers may also come across inhabited settlements which are always a blessing in the event one needs directions or refreshments.

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Off-Road Driving in Abu Dhabi – Thrilling Leisure

Abu Dhabi is well known for the off-road drives that it offers. The activity is a thrilling leisure sport that is famous with many foreigners as well as the Emirati themselves. The presence of deserts combined with massive sand dunes makes the deserts of Abu Dhabi one of the best places in the world to try out off road driving. There are also a lot of tourism related properties such as many Sir Bani Yas Island hotels and many others that may produce off road driving to enthusiastic drivers who are looking for a bit of sporty adventure.

The fact that the terrain is not present in many other parts of the world makes this activity a sort of a specialty of the region of Abu Dhabi. There are many hotels and resorts in the area such as the Desert Islands Resort & Spa by Anantara and others that offer guided tours that take you to the midst of the coppery brown and rugged landscape which is a wonder-world in itself. Almost all the tours will take you to the middle of the desert, up and down the rolling sand dunes on comfortable four-wheel drive vehicles. This also gives you the chance to observe native wildlife such as camels and foxes.

Those who wish to drive themselves can do so if they do indeed possess the expertise to execute the task. However, most veterans will advise you to accept the assistance of guides and drivers who are used to making these trips daily, as the risk of losing your way or encountering vehicle breakdowns because of the sandy terrain, is high if you are not accustomed to driving in the desert. It is also advised that you carry some basic essentials along with you such as water, food and first aid for use in case of an emergency.

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Camel Racing in Abu Dhabi – Sports OF THE DESERT

Abu Dhabi is one of the cosmopolitan cities of the Middle East and hosts visitors from across the world every year. At the mention of Middle East, some of the places that come to mind are the deserts , camels, and sheer Arabian luxury. Abu Dhabi Resort is known to provide timeless luxurious experience to all its guests. There are also various sporting activities that take place in the region that attracts many tourists.

Camel racing is one such event and is regarded as an exciting and memorable event to attend when in Abu Dhabi. Racing takes place on special tracks and happens throughout the year. However, the peak for the races is from October to April. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday are considered to be the most popular race days. Most visitors come from across the world to experience this unique sport. Many hotels organize visits to the races for their guests one such hotel is, Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara.

There are usually two sessions of races that take place , one being the morning races that commence at 7.30am and the other being the afternoon slot which usually commences at around 2.30 pm. There are fifteen race tracks spread across the UAE. The distance varies from race to race and the general distance is usually 4K to 10K. Some races have 15 camels while some can go up to about 70. The attire to attend camel races is quite casual. Some races also serve free refreshments.

The morning races are usually the camels of the Sheikhs while the others are open races, the ones that take place in the afternoon. Winning an afternoon race is considered to be highly prestigious. So when visiting the UAE make sure to tick this off your to-do list.

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