• Top 6 Destinations for Your Next Trip in UAE

  • You don't get out much? As we have just recently begun the New Year. It's time to keep your resolution to get out more! Here are our top five recommendations for your next road trip with friends or family.

     

    Hatta

    A UAE enclave that greets you upon your arrival. Head north to Hatta for an exciting retreat that includes activities like kayaking across calm waters, mountain biking through the Hatta Wadi Hub, and gliding through the terrain on a soon-to-be-implemented zipline.

    Relax at the Sedr Trailers Resort, where you may rent a trailer with Wifi and a cabana where you can lie back and marvel at the stars.

     

    Ajman

    It is known as the UAE's smallest Emirate, which only goes to show that good things do indeed come in little packages. If you're seeking for a laid-back ambiance and a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, head north to Ajman.

    It features some of the nicest beaches in the country, and the Kempinski Hotel Ajman is a well-known landmark. It is a 5-star hotel located at the end of a corniche road with a promenade with a traditional appeal and eateries. If you're interested in cultural history, a trip to the Ajman Museum is a must. It's located in an 18th-century fort loaded with historical Emirati relics.

     

    Ras Al Khaimah – Jebel Jais

    Its allure, like that of Ajman, stems from its gorgeous scenery and laid-back atmosphere. The rugged Jebel Jais is located around 55 kilometers north-east of Ras Al Khaimah. It is the highest peak in the United Arab Emirates and is part of the Hajjar mountain range, with a summit elevation of 1934 meters.

    You can experience Jebel Jais by enjoying a thrilling drive up its 20-kilometer-long uphill snake pattern road while gazing out at the far-reaching landscapes. If you crave adrenaline, we urge you to visit the world's longest zip-line, which begins at the peak of Jebel Jais and travels at speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour.

     

    Al Ain

    The United Arab Emirates may not be recognised for its greenery, but as you reach the outskirts of the Dubai-Al Ain route, the "Garden City" may just alter your view. On the way in, you'll come across the Al Ain Oasis, the country's first selected UNESCO world heritage site and home to the 3000 year old Falaj irrigation system. Given the city's wealth of natural water, you must make a splash at Wadi Adventure, one of the UAE's greatest water parks where you can plunge into the world's largest man-made white water channels. So bring your swimwear! As if H2O could possibly feel any better.

     

    Fujairah

    An eastern Emirate worth the lengthy travel, with stunning landscape, clean beaches, and adrenaline-pumping sports like scuba diving and jet skiing. Fujairah is deserving of a spot on your road trip itinerary. It is home to the mud-brick Al-Bidya Mosque, which is over 4000 years old and one of the oldest mosques in the UAE, as well as the Fujairah fort, which provides a taste of its medieval middle-eastern architecture.

     

    Business Bay, Dubai

    Business Bay is one of Dubai's hippest residential and business districts. Set amidst the shimmering waters of the Dubai Canal, it is next to Downtown Dubai, Dubai's iconic neighborhood. If you want to vexplore Business Bay, use Car Rental from Business Bay

    Business Bay is quickly achieving its goal of becoming Dubai's core business district, similar to Manhattan in New York City, by offering an assortment of first-rate amenities and a fast-paced lifestyle. It is a mixed-use neighborhood with both residential and business sections.

    Business Bay is one of the most popular places for buyers and investors searching for inexpensive flats, according to Bayut's Dubai Annual Sales Report 2020.

     

     

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