Most Tourists Didn’t Know These Breathtaking Places In Dubai

Published on 04/23/2021
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Jumeirah Archaeological Site

Jumeirah Archaeological Site is one of the most significant historical sites in the UAE, offering insights into the region’s ancient past. Dating back to the 6th century, the site was once a thriving trading post along the caravan routes linking Oman and Iraq. Excavations have revealed artifacts such as pottery, coins, and tools, shedding light on the daily lives of its inhabitants. Visitors to the site can explore the remnants of this early settlement and gain a deeper understanding of Dubai’s rich heritage.

Jumeirah Archaeological Site

Jumeirah Archaeological Site

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Al Qudra Cycling Track

Al Qudra Cycling Track is a haven for cycling enthusiasts, offering a long, scenic route through Dubai’s desert landscape. Spanning over 80 kilometers, the track is popular among both professional and amateur cyclists for its well-maintained paths and beautiful surroundings. The route includes stunning views of the Al Qudra Lakes, where cyclists might spot local wildlife such as oryx and gazelles. Whether cycling at sunrise or sunset, Al Qudra offers a serene escape and a chance to connect with nature while staying active.

Al Qudra Cycling Track

Al Qudra Cycling Track

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