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DUBAI – Day 1
My first trip to Dubai was on the 17th Jan 2010. Overall it was a very interesting trip and I had vowed to do this again.

First Day – paid AED 220 ( approx Aud$63) per person for The Big Bus Company (whole day bus tour) . This is somewhat similar to the double decker bus in London or in Sydney. The decision to take a double decker tour is to familiarize ourselves as to what is worthwhile seeing before we spend more time at a specific spot.
We decided to take the beach section ( rather than the city section) of the tour in the morning as it will be cooler. We took the city section in the afternoon. Because we stayed at Oasis Apartment AED 400 (approx Aud$115 per person) near Bur Juman shopping centre, we jumped on the first bus from there. Our apartment is only 15 minutes walking distance to the shopping centre. Started the big bus company tour at 9am from the Bur Juman shopping centre, however the actual bus tour started at Wafi, (another shopping centre that looks like an ancient pyramid) just a 5 minute bus ride. Included in the tour is a free Murjan Discovery walk, which we had chosen not to take as we wanted to see the sites on our list of top priority sites and we did. By the time we went to check out what the Murjan discovery walk is all about at the end of the tour, we decided that we didn’t miss anything much. It is just rows of shops that sells Indians and Persian goods in what I would consider a ’basement’ shopping arcade.
Our first quick stop on this bus tour was the highest flag pole in the world at the Union House. We traveled along the Jumeitrah Beach Rd where for a stretch of a few kilometers, you see many 2 stories building that catered for private hospital to cosmetic surgery clinic. I presume mostly for foreigners. We drove past the Jumeirah beaches, where one of them caters only for ladies and children on Monday. Dubai is a Muslim country, thus it is understood that women doesn’t swim with the opposite sex.We drove past the Dubai Zoo which used to be owned by an Australian, who sold the zoo to the people of Dubai. Heard that it is worth going, (if time permit) but not for us.
From one of the beaches, we had a good view of the Burj Al Arab, one of the most expensive hotels in the world. The only one that advertised themselves as 7 stars in the world. However due to time constraint, we didn’t get a chance to go inside the hotel.
Next the tour bus drove to the Atlantis on the Pa
lm. It is actually a high class resort sitting on a man made island. The design of the resort is like the shape of a palm leaves on a palm tree. Apparently this is one of the man made structure that on can see from the moon. Inside is the most wonderful aquarium as high from ceiling to floor. The fishes in there are more beautiful than any aquarium fishes I have seen,. Much better than Sydney or Melbourne aquarium or the aquarium at Bali. Checked out the beach at the Atlantis at Palm, very clear emerald waters. Didn’t see any of the many islands is suppose to be situated on the right side of Atlantis Resort. These islands are sold to expiate and foreigners eg film stars and royalties for a high price off course.






















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