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World-class shopping, dining and entertainment attractions, beautiful beaches, mysterious deserts and culturally-rich heritage sites – Dubai is a must-see holiday destination, with something for everyone. From shopping enthusiasts and adventure-seekers to foodies and families, this bustling city has an eclectic mix of activities and places to suit all tastes. Whether you’re looking to embark on a gourmet holiday or a sightseeing trip, explore our action-packed travel itineraries to get the best out of your Dubai visit.

  • Introduction

    Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, ranks as one of the leading world-class tourist, educational, entertainment and commercial destinations in the Gulf Region. With the social wealth brought about by its phenomenal success at the turn of the decade, Dubai has taken pride in its distinctions. It is often called many names: “Glittering City in the Middle East,” “City of Gold,” and the “Venice of the Middle East.” The city has noted itself for the affluent real estate projects and developments – from the internationally-famous 7-star Burj Al Arab, Palm Trilogy and Burj Khaleefa, the world’s tallest man-made structure which is set for inauguration in 2010.

  • History

    About four thousand years ago, there were small fishing villages that thrived along the Arabian Gulf exactly on the site where the present Dubai is. Historical records also mentioned about the town of “Dubai” from 1799, which was a dependent of the settlement of Abu Dhabi until 1833. The then leader of Dubai was a signatory of the British sponsored “General Treaty of Peace” of 1820. In 1833, the Al Maktoum dynasty of the Bani Yas tribe left the settlement of Abu Dhabi and seized the town of Dubai. This had put the newly independent emirate at war with the emirate of Abu Dhabi. An attempt by the Qawasim pirates to overrun Dubai was quelled.

  • Leisure

    Dubai is an awesome haven for world-class leisure, recreation and shopping. Among its popular recreation and water parks are: Mushrif Park, Wild Wadi Park, Safa Park, Creekside Park, Global Village and many others. The most ambitious recreation and theme park, Dubailand is set to be completed between 2015 and 2018.Cinema theaters and concert halls have opened in Dubai, catering to diverse audiences of English, Arabic and Hindi films, and Broadway plays and music concerts. The various cinema theaters in Dubai are located in Bur Dubai, Metroplex, Al Bustan Center, Deira City Center, Hyatt Regency, Lamcy Plaza, Mall of Emirates, and other exciting parts of the metropolis. Several world’s famous singers, artists and bands have performed and left a lasting memory for their Dubai fans.

  • Shopping

    The world of leisure and shopping in Dubai begin from its state-of-art malls and shopping centers offering high-end and signature items for the fashionistas – from apparels to perfumery, and from luxury cars to the exquisite jewelry. The sprawling gold soukh in Deira has earned for Dubai the title “City of Gold” because of the popular and active trading of gold jewelry. There are also specialty markets in Dubai catering to buyers of dates and spices. Even more exciting and much-awaited in the city is the annual Dubai Shopping Festival during which bargain hunters and shopaholics enjoy their shopping at even more discounted rates.

  • Climate

    Dubai always offers an ideal summer with the sun shining in the UAE all year round. Between October and March are sunny days and cool nights. Summer takes place during the months of April to September, and when the mercury reaches at 50*C and high humidity levels. Most days are sunny throughout the year. Winters are cool and short with an average high of 23 °C (73 °F) and overnight lows of 14 °C (57 °F). Precipitation, however, has been increasing in the last few decades with accumulated rain reaching 150 mm (5.91 in) per year.

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Muscat

Muscat, the capital of Oman, has a character quite different from neighbouring capitals. There are few high-rise blocks and even the most functional building is required to reflect tradition with a dome or an arabesque window. The result of these building policies is an attractive, spotlessly clean and uniform city – not much different in essence from the ‘very elegant town with very fine houses’ that the Portuguese admiral Alfonso de Alburqueque observed as he sailed towards Muscat in the 16th century.Muscat means ‘safe anchorage’, and the sea continues to constitute a major part of the city: it brings people on cruise ships and goods in containers to the historic ports of Old Muscat and Muttrah. It contributes to the city’s economy through the onshore refinery near Qurum, and provides a livelihood for fishermen along the beaches of Shatti al-Qurm and Athaiba.Muscat is no stranger to hosting large events and has an enviable proven track record and established infrastructure to host prestigious meetings, national exhibitions and corporate events with a high standard of supporting services such as exhibition companies, destination and event management specialists to complete the picture.

Air Travel

Over 35 Airlines operating across the terminals of Muscat International Airport.

Time Zone

Muscat observes the Gulf Standard Time all the year (GMT+4)

Weather

The average daytime Temperature is 35.5°C and goes down to 29°C  at night.

Currency & Banking

Omani Riyals (OMR) is the official currency. International Cards are widely accepted, and ATMs can easily be located anywhere.

Language

The local language is Arabic. The official congress language is English.

Communications

The international dialing code is +968. For international calls, dial 00 + national code + area code + personal number.

Transportation

Delegates can comfortably commute using the Muscat public transport network.

Emergency

9999 for Police, 9999 for Ambulance, 999 for Fire Department

Power Plugs

Power sockets are Type G, rectangular, 3-pin socket.