Monday 19 September 2022

Top Hidden Places and Gardens in Dubai || Dubai Parks

Dubai Miracle Garden


 The Dubai Miracle Garden is blooming with lovely blooms.

The wackiest garden ever is this one. Dubai built the largest flower garden in the world, covering 2,000 square metres and containing an estimated 100 million flowers. This comes after building the biggest buildings and shopping centres in the world.

Everything that can be covered in flowers has been, including windmills, vehicles, and cute English-style houses. Even a flower-shaped Burj Khalifa exists.

Enjoy the colour explosion and the bizarre flower arrangements as you stroll the walkways.


Dubai Butterfly Garden


Spend the afternoon here away from the city's skyscrapers. This enormous butterfly garden, which has over 15,000 butterflies darting under the dome enclosures, is unbeatable for a taste of nature.

Kids get a fantastic opportunity to see butterflies up close because they frequently settle on visitors' shoulders and hands.

There is also a museum nearby with a wealth of knowledge on different kinds of butterflies, their habitats, and their life cycles.


Zabeel Park


Zabeel Park is only one of Dubai's biggest parks, but it was also the first technologically advanced green space in the area. The expansive park is home to the Dubai Frame, one of the region's most popular attractions, where guests can marvel at breathtaking views of both the older and modern neighbourhoods of the city.

This location offers a variety of sporting opportunities, including a fitness centre, running track, and pedestrian route. Alternately, choose between BMX track, cricket, skating, skateboarding, mini-golf, and cricket.


Dubai Frame At Sunset


This enormous 150-meter-high picture frame is one of Dubai's newest landmarks, and it's located right between the city's modern expansion and its ancient communities grouped around the creek.

Before ascending to the Sky Deck, where incredible panoramas of both the old and new Dubai may be captured on the observation platforms, a succession of galleries takes you through the city's history and explores Emirati heritage.

Visit the Future Dubai gallery after that to see how the city might appear in the far future.


Global Village At Night


This amusement park offers kid-friendly entertainment from October to April that is based on bringing guests on a world tour.

Each of the 26 country pavilions at Global Village, from Iraq to Japan, Russia to South Korea, offers a unique glimpse into that nation's culture, entertainment, and history. It offers families with young children a distinctive option for evening entertainment in the city.

On-site dining and shopping opportunities are extensive in addition to the pavilions. Children will appreciate the carnival-style Carnaval, which features a variety of rides like bumper cars, carousels, Swiss swings, and a large wheel in addition to speedier rides and a roller coaster.


Kite Beach


Dubai's top location for kitesurfing is on the northern end of Umm Suqeim Beach because of the waves and wind there.

Numerous water sports businesses can be found on the beach, where they rent out equipment and give training in kitesurfing, paddle boarding, and kayaking.

This expansive stretch of yellow sand beach spreads south along the coastline (becoming Umm Suqeim Beach), offering great facilities and food options as well as plenty of space for sunbathers wishing to enjoy a leisurely day of swimming and tanning on the sand. From the southern end of the beach, you can see the Burj Al Arab quite well.

Just a three-kilometer hop from the beach, when in the Jumeirah area. This vacation home, constructed in 1955, belonged to the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed al-Maktoum.

You may have a greater picture of the lavish lifestyle of Dubai's rulers by seeing the mansion, which is constructed of gypsum and coral-block and has been rebuilt while retaining much of its magnificent original decor.

A replica of an amazing Arab irrigation system can be found at the Majlis Gardens, along with numerous date trees that provide shade.


Dubai skydiving


Tandem skydiving over Dubai from Skydive Dubai's Palm Drop Zone will provide you the city's greatest sightseeing rush while you're there.

All the way down the 3,900-meter drop, there are aerial views of the city's skyscraper shoreline, Dubai Marina, and the man made islands of Palm Jumeirah.

The entire experience lasts about 90 minutes and consists of the flight, a skydiving instructor to whom you will be attached, and a camera operator who will capture images of you while you are in the air.

Skydive Dubai also offers a different tandem skydiving experience in the desert, around 35 kilometres outside of the city, if you like the view of the desert dune landscape.

Due to the limited availability and strong demand for the experience, skydiving in Dubai is an activity that you should schedule as long in advance as you can.


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