February 21, 2011

Tunes of the Dunes...!!


On my last visit to the desert land of Dubai, I covered almost everything from the malls to the streets to the pubs and the beach. The only thing that escaped my list of things-to-do was the Desert Safari. To be frank, my intention to visit Dubai a second time was just to make sure that i get a chance to experience it.

A lovely drive on a sunny afternoon took me past the sky scrappers, the long tunnels and the wide roads into the heart of the desert. Within an hour's time we were in the outskirts of Dubai and I noticed that the black tarmac has given way to the brown sand dunes. We stopped by the side of the road and waited for the powerful land-cruisers to take us deep into the desert. The road ahead lead to the Hatta check post which is the entry point to Oman. The land-cruisers arrived with deflated tyres and I was on my way to fulfill my desert desire.


The vehicle ripped past the curvaceous sand dunes and headed towards the vast open areas of the desert which lay ahead. There were no signs of living things around other than a couple of shrubs which propped up in between. Crawling up the dunes and sliding down them, the driver who is an expertise in the field drove us to an unforgettable experience of dune bashing. It was in fact a grinding drive through the desert.  The sand was sprayed all over as the vehicle manoeuvered itself through the lovely terrain. It is an experience which can only be enjoyed once you are inside the grinder.


As I stared out of the glass window, the only colours visible were the bright blue and the golden brown. After an exciting roller coaster ride we reached our destination, which was in the middle of nowhere. The sun was setting beautifully behind the huge sand dunes as we entered the arena which stood out like an oasis in the middle of the desert. As I got off the land-cruiser my eyes got hooked on to the quad bikes which were available there. I hopped onto one of those and went about biking for the next half an hour. I thoroughly enjoyed this and would have loved it more had they given the option of riding it over a vast area rather than the restricted one. Nevertheless, it was a memorable experience. Being an amateur at this I gazed at the professional who was a master at twisting, turning and riding the bike at ease. 



From a four wheel bike i climbed on to a four legged animal. A visit to the desert is always incomplete until you go for a camel ride. After a nice little ride on the ship of the desert we entered the arena with a cup of Kahwa (an Arabic coffee).



This clearing in the middle of the desert is well set up with the seatings for the tourists and a few huts which served liquor and hookahs, and  a few that sold arabic attires. I did try out a couple of outfits and looked quite stupid in those. :). I loved the way they had given the place a bedouin touch. It made the look all the more lively and beautiful.




Deserts are burning hot during the day and they turn chilly and windy after the sun sets. The best way to understand this is to experience it as I did. I did not carry a pullover with an idiotic thought that it would never be very cold. However as the sun set the cold breeze had me shivering throughout the evening. The unbearable weather took me to the liquor counter and a shot of vodka helped a bit. A bonfire was made and that did help a bit more.


The aroma of mouth watering Arabic dishes spread across the whole place and in a hurry all were near the barbecues. With various options for the taste buds to explore, it was time for the beautiful belly dancer to enter the arena. A spectacular dance performance by her made it the icing on the cake. Must admit that all her gyrating moves with that attire is indeed a brave act taking into consideration the really cold weather. She has been performing for years and probably must be used to this climate. After a few snap shots of the gorgeous dancer, it was time to bid adieu and head back to Dubai city.


This must be a top priority for all the travelers visiting Dubai and this can quite easily be arranged by all the hotels. Enjoy this one hell of an experience before you leave the dunes of Dubai.

Signing Note: A long cherished dream has at last been fulfilled...!!

Distance: An hours drive from Dubai city.


20 comments:

  1. Wonderful pics , thanks for sharing your adventure .

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  2. dasa wonderful...me too wanted to go...nice pics too...keep it gng buddy...

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  3. Thanks da.. its a lovely experience..

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  4. Thanks Bhusha.. Had an awesome time. Fashion Panache ought to have an outlet there.

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  5. ohhh....i missed it !! Have to ensure I do it the next time m there..

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  6. How could you do that pengzzzz...?? Experience it the next time you are there.

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  7. nice description n beautiful pictures..:)

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  8. Wow!..Wonderful pictures..One place I really want to visit

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  9. That sounds like the perfect well-rounded trip. I enjoyed every bit of this post.
    It reminded me of my desert safari in Jaisalmer, too :) I want to go dune bashing one day.

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    1. Glad that you enjoyed my dune bashing. I would love to do the same in Jaisalmer.

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  10. I am planning a visit. The pics are great.

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  11. And what a day it must have been!

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  12. The music of the desert must be sweeter than the one mentioned in the last pic.

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  13. Great. Can we drive the land rovers?

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    1. Sadly, we cannot. There are trained drivers who drive them.

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