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Stretching along the southernmost shores of the Arabian Gulf, cosmopolitan Dubai is often described as a city of contrasts. On one side, sparkling tall buildings, glitzy shops and sun-soaked beaches of a glamorous seaside destination, on the other side, a city rooted in tradition and history. Wander the narrow streets of the Al Bastakiya historic district, where you can take in the sights and sounds of bustling souks (markets) or the quiet wonder of local mosques. Dubai is a wonderful word for shopping, in the most impressive shopping malls, such ast the Mall of the Emirates that also hosts the ski centre, and the Dubai Mall, which are a tempting world of shopping opportunities.
Abu Dhabi is the lavish capital of the United Arab Emirates, built on a small peninsula surrounded by small islets. During your visit at this marvelous city of contrasts, with the fascinating blend of modern-day development and intriguing history, you can ride the world’s fastest roller-coaster at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, the world’s largest indoor theme park, spend an afternoon at the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, infused with the region’s culture and religion or Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation, situated in a contemporary building of typical Islamic design with arched columns, elaborate courtyards, and well designed gardens and beautifully carved doorways. Also interesting and one of the most important highlights, is the Qasr al-Hosn fort, known as :the white fort", the oldest stone building in the city and seat of the government for more than 170 years.
The capital and largest city of the Sultanate of Oman, Muscat is a beautiful Middle Eastern city offering visitors diverse attractions, a low-rise gem, wedged between Arabian Gulf and scenic mountains. Once ashore witness lavish palaces, Zawawi Mosque, its pink marble crowned by a gilded dome and Muttrah Souq, a jumble of crafts and clothing perfumed with spices and frankincense. Take time and explore Bahla Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the 13th and 14th centuries, the impressive forts Al-Jalali, in the harbor of the old city of Muscat and Al Mirani, which overlooks the Sea of Oman, visit the spectacular Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, enjoy a stroll through Qurum National Park. Muscat also offers several museums and, further afield, the unique opportunity to watch camel racing and bull fights.
Mumbai, also known as Bombay, is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra, located on the west coast of India. Mumbai is the most famous and popular city in India and has a wonderful natural harbor. The city is a blend of people of all kinds, dreamers, artists, fishermen and millionaires. India’s most prolific film industry is situated in Bombay. In the centre of the city you will find some of the most impressive colonial-era architecture samples on the planet. Explore Bombay and you will discover extraordinary bazaars, hidden temples, the largest tropical forest in an urban zone and some of India’s first class restaurants and nightlife.
Mumbai, also known as Bombay, is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra, located on the west coast of India. Mumbai is the most famous and popular city in India and has a wonderful natural harbor. The city is a blend of people of all kinds, dreamers, artists, fishermen and millionaires. India’s most prolific film industry is situated in Bombay. In the centre of the city you will find some of the most impressive colonial-era architecture samples on the planet. Explore Bombay and you will discover extraordinary bazaars, hidden temples, the largest tropical forest in an urban zone and some of India’s first class restaurants and nightlife.
Cochin is one of the most important port cities on the south west coast of India. The city is an extraordinary blend of medieval Portugal, Holland and English influences, situated in a natural harbor on the tropical Malabar coast. In the beautiful and serene city of Cochin you will discover a 400-year-old synagogue, ancient mosques, Portuguese colonial houses, the remains of theIndian British Empire and the Keralan arts. Explore the historical area of Fort Cochin or escape to Kerala Backwaters, a breathtakingly gorgeous network of canals, rivers and lakes.
This ancient isle once ruled by sultans and slave traders served as the stepping stone into the African continent for missionaries and explorers. Today it attracts visitors intent on discovering sandy beaches, pristine rain forests, or colorful coral reefs. Once known as the Spice Island for its export of cloves, Zanzibar has become one of the most exotic flavors in travel, better than Bali or Mali when it comes to beauty that'll make your jaw drop
This ancient isle once ruled by sultans and slave traders served as the stepping stone into the African continent for missionaries and explorers. Today it attracts visitors intent on discovering sandy beaches, pristine rain forests, or colorful coral reefs. Once known as the Spice Island for its export of cloves, Zanzibar has become one of the most exotic flavors in travel, better than Bali or Mali when it comes to beauty that'll make your jaw drop