Dubai is known for stunning skyscrapers, luxury shopping malls and symbolic attractions such as the Khalifa Tower, Palm Jumeirah and Dubai; But beyond the glamor and luxury, the city has different experiences that reveal its cultural and natural beauty. Whether you are looking for a unique experience that is not found elsewhere, or looking for a more affordable option for family activities, Dubai has something to offer. Here are some less experienced experiences in Dubai who are worth a try. (Love exploring)
Surfing in the historic al -Fahidi neighborhood
The historic al -Fahidi neighborhood brings you to the nineteenth century with old windshields, art galleries and museums. This quiet cultural area, along with the Dubai Khor, often remains away from tourists and is completely free. There are more than 5 homes for visiting alleyways; Attractions in the area include the cultural center of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al -Maktom, the Coffee Museum and the Coin Museum.
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Dubai boat
One of the most authentic ways to experience the old Dubai is to ride on “Abra”; Traditional wooden boats that pass passengers through Dubai’s width for 1 to 2 minutes. Sitting on the wooden bench in the middle of the boat and watching the surrounding scenery transmits the city’s old mood. The morning trip provides the opportunity to see local businessmen; While sunset is the best time to watch the golden landscape.

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Sunrise
Al -Qudra’s artificial lakes are an ideal place to escape the hustle and spectacular sunshine among the sand dunes of the desert. By removing edible and sitting by the lakes, you can see local wildlife such as desert foxes, gazelles and more than 5 species of birds. The best time to visit is the cooler months of the year, October to March.

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Walking at even
About an hour away from Dubai is the mountainous area of ”haat”; A popular destination for nature lovers and adventure. Walking routes, clear lakes, and dams, even suitable for kayak, offers breathtaking prospects. If you want to spend the night in the area, you can stay in luxury camps under the stars. Private terrace tents, panoramic windows and similar hotel amenities give a different experience.

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Visit Ras al -Kharah’s Wildlife Refuge
The Ras al -Kharah Wildlife Refuge is one of the lesser known attractions of Dubai in which flamingos, herons and species of birds live. This protected wetland is located in the center of the city center for a few minutes and three birds are built around it.

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Dera’s beachfront market
The Deira coastal market is a different experience from the traditional Dubai markets. This vibrant market is located by the beach and welcomes tourists and indigenous people with fresh marine products, spices, fruits, vegetables and meat.

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Camping in the Desert Lahabab
While the desert safari tours are common in Dubai, it is less likely to provide an opportunity for a night in the desert. Lahbab Desert will be an unforgettable and crowded experience. It is essential for this adventure to have lightweight and comfortable clothing, sufficient shoes and enough water.

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Sunset at Jumeirah Fishing Port
Instead of going to the Dubai coast, discover the “Jumeirah Fishing Harbour”; Where colorful boats are floating on the water and local restaurants serve the latest seafood. Walking the evening on the brightened sidewalks with the lantern and then dinner at sunset gives a pleasant and different experience from Dubai.

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UAE Biography
The Emirates Bio Farm is the country’s largest organic farm in the heart of the desert. With educational tours, harvesting vegetables and farm experiences to the table, the farm provides an opportunity to get acquainted with sustainable and organic agriculture. Visitors can see the agricultural process closely and harvest their crop by boarding the tractor on the weekends.

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Henry al -Sarcal Street
At the heart of Al -Quz Industrial Zone, Alserkal Avenue is located, which hosts contemporary art galleries, independent cinemas, design studios and creative events. This art center offers Dubai’s most different cultural experience and many galleries have a free visit.

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Dubai’s reputation is not unreasonable; But its less well -known experiences provide a more authentic and deeper perspective than the city. If you have traveled to Dubai so far, share your comments and experiences with us and other users.
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