Abu Dhabi Desert Safaris, a unique excursion

The desert Emirate of Abu Dhabi offers many attractions for the visitor, and one of the most enthralling experiences you can enjoy here is an entrancing desert safari. The deserts of Abu Dhabi are vast stretches of pristine sandy expanses which appear to be mysteriously alluring. Any visitor will be captivated by the sensational entertainment and exotic mystique offered by a desert safari.

Many tour operators offer different packages to ideally suit the individual preferences of visitors, with morning, evening and overnight safaris available. Naturally the most exciting of these would be the overnight tour which presents a host of enthralling activities for travellers.

The mode of transportation of choice is the powerful four wheel drive sport-utility vehicle, often specially modified for the unique desert environment. The tour leaves the city in the afternoon, heading out to the sandy wilderness. Dune bashing, which is the term used for traversing high sand dunes in a four wheel drive vehicle, is often part of the package. The sensation of ripping through the vast dunes at high speed, sand flying from the tyres and even obscuring the vision is the experience of a lifetime. You will also be able to exploit the sensational photo opportunities when you stop for refreshments at the largest dunes.

Watching the beautiful desert sunset is a vista that will never be forgotten. At a typical Bedouin-themed campsite deep within the desert, guests will be able to unwind or indulge in unique activities like sand boarding, riding a camel or trying out the Arabic ‘shisha’ pipe.

Another highlight would be the delectable Middle Eastern style barbeque dinner which is served at the campsite, often accompanied by the performance of a skilled belly dancer. The cool desert night will envelop guests as they repose in a Bedouin-style tent far from the hustle and bustle of the urban lifestyle.
With all of these entrancing experiences on offer, a safari in the deserts of Abu Dhabi will never disappoint those who take the opportunity to sample the delights of the desert lifestyle.

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Top Five Things to do in Krabi

The area is wrapped in mystery, engulfed by the twists of the jungle and consecrated by religion and spirituality. Unlike most other oceanic hotspots, Krabi does not boast only of unending beach strips or gorgeous blue green tresses but has iconic limestone rocks, coral reefs, caves and jungles.

Regardless of the length of time spent in Krabi, visitors should meander through for these top five experiences.

The Tiger Cave also known as the Wat Tham Sua, is overwhelmingly spiritual and stooped in mystic secrets. The warmth of the atmosphere fades into a refreshing but eerie air that at times even sends a quiver down your spine. Consecrated by the Buddha’s holy visit more than two millennia ago, the historic site is a common place of worship amongst both locals and foreigners. The shrine’s compound is preserved by the thick jungle and the labyrinth of caves makes it an exciting location for exploration.

The biodiversity is astounding at the Thung Teao Natural Forest, in spite of its uncommon geographical position within proximity of the sea. The crystal lagoon or emerald pool is the cynosure of all eyes and lives up to its name of being crystal clear, making it the ideal waters for a swim. The forest is a treasure trove of fauna that was previously considered extinct and flora that woos environmentalists.

The limestone cliffs form tiny islands of their own in the midst of the powdery blue sea waves, which welcome scuba divers and snorkelers. The presence of marine life close to the shores is another factor that draws aquatic enthusiasts to the Phi Phi Islands. Chicken Island is particularly famous for the coral reefs, boat rides and kayaking opportunities.

Susan Hoi, the Shell Cemetery contains fossilized marine life that is believed to date as far back as 30 million years. There are scientific research reports on the site as well as legends that detail how snails and shellfish were swept onto the rocks by limestone mixed water to create what is considered one of the few and comprehensive shell cemeteries of the world.

Thailand is blessed with a multitude of holiday destinations, but none quite so like Krabi and even the luxury hotels in the area distinctly stand out from the rest. Theluxury hotel resorts compare well with the most exquisite of its kind and the Anantara Hotels, Resorts and Spas are to be kept in mind for more reason than one.