Lesser Visited Places in Dubai that You Must Visit in 2021
Have you
ever read “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost? If not, it’s okay. Here are the
three most powerful lines of this beautiful poem.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I –
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Wondering
why I am discussing this? Simply, because these lines have inspired many to
take the less travelled roads and explore the less travelled places for decades
and will continue to do so. Being a touragency in Dubai, we believe that it is your choice that makes your
adventure in Dubai unique and memorable.
These days,
more people are searching for places that are underrated and yet worth-visiting
to make long-lasting memories.
While many
people are fueled by this motivation from within, the inspiration behind this
new quest is the increasing trend of finding solace and staying away from
crowded places in the light of Covid-19.
So, today,
we are sharing with you the lesser known places that you must visit during your
Dubai sightseeing tours this year.
An Oasis Full of Flowers in the
Middle of the Desert – Miracle Garden
A unique
place that is nothing less than a miracle. Miracle Garden in Dubai is one of
the best places for sightseeing that will stimulate all your senses by its
one-of-a-kind display of more than 45 million flowers of around 60 different
species and enchanting recreational space. Some of these flowers are being
grown for the first time in the Gulf region.
Here, you
can relax, walk around, and appreciate the flowery beauty. The garden is not
only known for the unique and amazing variety and hues of flowers but also the
fascinating floral shapes, such as a mega clock, a replica of Burj Khalifa, and
so on.
Keeping in
mind the value of precious water, the garden is watered by reusing wastewater
through the drip irrigation method.
Backtracking with Preserved Culture –
Al Bastakiya
Located
along the Dubai Creek, Al Bastakiya is a historic Iranian architecture that
tells the tale of its time. This oldest residential area was built by Persian
merchant traders from Bastak, Iran in the 19th century; however, it
was destroyed to make the way for new developments. Fortunately, the localities
of old buildings and lanes were restored later and then declared as heritage
sites for tourist attraction.
You will
find various places to explore in Al Bastakiya, including Mawaheb Gallery, XVA
Gallery, Coffee Museum, etc. While strolling through this historic place, also
try to cover other places to witness attractive heritage areas. It is a
fascinating place for people who are intrigued by history, art, and culture.
The Walk to Remember – Jumeirah Beach
Road
When it
comes to introspecting, admiring nature, and absorbing the breathtaking beauty,
just go for a long walk alongside the Jumeirah Beach Residence when the sun
goes down. This place is the best spot in the neighbourhood of Dubai for a
leisurely stroll beside the waterfront where a light breeze coming from the
Arabian Gulf will pass through your hair and please you with a soothing touch.
But this is
not all you can do there. Enhance your experience through retail therapy by
scouring the stalls of jewellery and handicrafts or treating your taste buds
with alfresco dining. You may also find street entertainers who will make your
day more beautiful.
Do you love
watching movies under a starry sky? This place also hosts an open-air cinema
that operates only a week a year. If you also love to experience an amazing and
entertaining night, don’t forget to get the details from your tour agency in Dubai about this year’s
fest and other sightseeing attraction points in Dubai.
Excellent post! I recently apply Dubai visa online and was looking for some interesting things to do over there when I stumbled upon your blog. The lesser-visited places that you shared in your blog look like great choices. I will be sharing this blog with my friends and then we will finalize some places that I can explore once I land in Dubai. I will most likely add Palm Dubai to my travel itinerary as I always wanted to visit that place.
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