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Explore the splendor of the UAE East Coast

Explore the splendor of the UAE East Coast

I have never thought of a tour to the United Arab Emirates, but I have heard of it from my friends. They are so fond of the great development it has achieved in the different fields, including architecture, economy and tourism. Therefore, I thought of surfing the internet to read about such marvelous country. The most picturesque place that has attracted me so much was the eastern part of the UAE- namely the East Coast. Hence, I decided to pay a visit to the East Coast and explore its beauty closely.

I arrived at Dubai Airport and set out my trip in such a marvelous country. I went to one of the hotels bordering the East Coast as it is the ideal place for comfortable accommodation and recreation. Here, a tourist can enjoy practicing many water sports as well as diving.

Really, how wonderful are the views of the UAE East Coast, which is blessed with golden beaches along the coastline intersecting in unique harmony with small bays amidst towering and sloping rocks. Fujairah is the first city I came across in the East Coast. It is an outstanding tourist site located in the middle of the Indian Ocean. I could not miss the chance to enjoy its golden beaches covering the beach in Fujairah, the pure water of the Blue Sea soaked in the warm sunrays. Then, I went to Wuraiqa Valley that lies 45 kilometers north of Fujairah. I was so thrilled by such eye-catching waterfalls running all the year round, as they are classified among the most picturesque waterfalls in the United Arab Emirates. After that, I headed for Aini Al Ghamour sulfuric resort, which is 20 kilometers south of Fujairah. I explored the site and learnt that it is a health spa visited by many travelers from the UAE and some neighbouring countries.

On my way out of Fujairah, where I have gone through an interesting experience and spend a wonderful time, I have passed by “Al Bidaya Mosque”, now called “Othman Mosque”, as it is most notable for its four small domes.

Then, I decided to make a tourist tour with a four-by-four car in Taiba Valley which is 10 kilometers away from the city of Musafi. The grotesque charm of mountains in this area invites tourists to practice mountaineering. The city’s main street houses many commercial stores. Musafi is considered as a mainstay hub for marketing agricultural products, such as vegetables and fruits. The “Mirac Farm” produces highly-valuable vegetables that were once imported from abroad. Now, such products are supplied to local markets.

At the end of my exciting trip, I went to the Gom’a Souk, opening daily from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm. This souk becomes significantly vibrant on Fridays and it showcases home made pottery products, carpets, dried vegetables and fishes, fruits and vegetables – all at competitive and reasonable prices. It is a site where one should actually stop and explore its exhibits.

Indeed, the UAE is blessed with matchless natural diversity and splendor. So, I have enjoyed my trip so much and I seriously think of more and more trips to such spectacular tourist destination.

Posted by admin on November 18th, 2008 filed in Tourism, Travel

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