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Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai November 22nd 2005

Wow, talk about blowing a whole budget in 2 hours. Well, after a week of not spending a penny at the CPF, as EVERYTHING from food to laundry detergent was paid for, I finally made my way back to Dubai and to the gold souk. I must have been in shopping withdrawl. We got on the sketchy twin otter plane to land in the Yemen airport at 4am. I don't know why so early, but we ended up waiting and waiting to get on the 8am flight to Dubai. Yemenia airlines out of Riyan is cattle call: no seat assignments, every man, woman, child and goat for themselves. I didn't actually see any goats on the plane, but I have heard stories about people bringing them on board as carry-on. Anyways, didn't like the idea of ... read more
Hmmm...

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai November 15th 2005

Hi Everybody, Well, after 18 hours of flying and sitting around, I finally am in Dubai, and ready to take off in about 2 hours to Yemen. The flight to London was super fantastic, as I now know what people talk about when they say flying 1st class is awesome all the way. I was welcomed with champagne and orange juice on the plane, and a hot towel before the plane even took off. The small hand carry luggage that I took turned out actually to be too heavy for me to lift or put in the overhead compartment. But the nice thing about 1st class is that the stewardess took my luggage and my coat before taking off - no plane smell on my jacket! Sweet! All I did for 8 hours was drink wine, ... read more

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai October 23rd 2005

Jules just reminded me of some more crazy stuff from Dubai... OK, I'll explain Ramadan to you...Basically you cant eat during the sunshine hours so from 5am to 6pm, you are NOT allowed to eat or drink. Basically all day people are just lying around the streets all lethargic and pissed off. Even our taxi driver told us he was going crazy cos he couldnt eat all day and his wife live in India....don't know how the two related...but they did to him. Juliette had a bit of trouble at the markets on the first night, women over there are not supposed to show any skin, Jules was walking around in long shorts which was causing no end of attention from the locals. We couldnt figure out why these guys kept starting at her ankles...but when ... read more

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai October 22nd 2005

After a loooooong sleep, which we woke from at 4am, wide awake...(damn body clock) we then ventured out in the morning to the mall across the road (called ,city centre, even though it isnt in the city centre (logic). Jules bought a pair of Gucci sunglasses which she had her eye on, I just wandered around aimlessly looking at all the amazing food places that were shut....that ramadan thing again...and got sprayed with after shaves all morning around the mall. They have this big promo thing on, every different part of the mall had a different flavoured purfume, so I left smelling like a cheap NY pimp. We then got into a gypsy cab and went out to Wild Wadi Fun Park! This was the whole reson for us stopping in Dubai, and it was soooo ... read more

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai October 21st 2005

We arrived at 5:15am local time. It's Friday which is their equivilent of Sunday, and it's Ramadan so NOTHING is open. Customs is hilarious....no documents, just present your passport, tell them you are a tourist and they stamp you in. As for anything to declare? Don\t bother, the x-ray machine (yes, singular) was recycled from the war and about 5 guys wearing bed sheets just sat around telling jokes...I suppose though, not like they have a roaring agricultural industry here to ruin. The city is 4km from the airport, and we got a free bus to our hotel. The currency thing is a bit hard to get used to. We just had a $42 breakfast, a couple of pieces of fruit, a croissant and a hash brown..oops! Ciggarettes are cheap, at duty free it was about ... read more

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai August 28th 2005

WE ARE BACK! yes, the trip is finally over and we are back home in good old Auckland....sniff..sniff the trip was definetly a great experience and i truly hope that everyone reading this has a chance to get out there and get a taste of europe. our last stop was the United Arab Emirates. we spent most of our time in Dubai and what a city it is. definetly too much to write about but we had a great time there and met some great pple. here is a couple of pics of the city and us. we are now in auckland recovering and getting ready to get back to work (or trying to!). we got hit with a bit of a the flu because of the constant shift from the extreme heat of the outdoors ... read more
Birj Al-Arab
ibn ba6u6a (batuta) Mall
on our way home

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai May 31st 2005

Hello. Here are some shots of us on the plane, looking a little worse for wear on our 14 hour flight fromMelbourne to Dubai. Dubai was definately an experience in itself - about 40 degrees celcius by 7am. It was hard to walk around with the heat baking up from the footpath. No one has backyards - they were all just plots of hard dirt surrounded by a fence. There were camels tied up as pets, and everything was really sandy. We went on an amazing desert safari that included a 4WD kamikaze ride over sandunes, a BIG (awesome) cultural feast, camel rides (yay!) henna (temporary) tattoos, dress-ups, & a cultural dancer or two. It was really, really excellent. Shopping (especially Duty Free) is ridiculously cheap in Dubai, especially if buying gold products or electronics. It ... read more
Vaughan!
Toni!
Dawn from the Plane

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai March 18th 2005

Hey everyone, well we made it! After over 28 hours of flying we're finally in the UK. The flight from Auckland to Dubai was a pretty huge trip, and by the time we flopped down in bed in some hotel room in the middle east we were shattered. We arrived in Dubai airport at 5:30am on the 15th March, in no time we were in our room, looking out to this strange city, with the we're not in Kansas anymore feeling. I had probably the best shower and breakfast I've ever had, due to the relief of finally making it, after that we crashed then that arvo hopped in a taxi to Burjuman mall, and checked out the flash shops. Next day we did a city tour in the morning, this was a great idea as ... read more
Burj Al Arab
Dubai City
Jumeira Mosque

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 3rd 2004

Its sooo Hot here in Dubai so the first day after breakfast I decided to check out the hotel roof top pool where ther were a few blokes running around and jumping in and out of the pool in their pants - wasn't quite sure where to look so just read my travel guides and waited until they had gone before I decided to test the water for myself. I debated for along time if it was appropriate for me to strip down to my swimming costume in public in an Arab country, in the end I figured it would be ok to dip my feet into the sun-heated warm water.  But it wasn't too long before the unbearable heat became erm.... unbearable and I went inside where I slept until late afternoon.  What I liked ... read more
Dubai 2

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai July 2nd 2004

Glasgow -----  Dubai First of all I must thank my Dad and arguably 'helpful' little brother for getting me to the airport on time, where I successfully checked in for my Emirates flight to Dubai.  Unfortunately there were no window seats left but hey @ least that means I don't have to ask permission before I can go for a wander or visit the toilet - a priviledge I am sure children in my class would enjoy!! When boarding I showed a rather gorgeous air steward my boarding card. (yes, I really do seem to have a thing for the gay ones)  He made sure I turned right and pointed out that I had an aisle seat on the right hand side of the plane.  As I side stepped other passengers and bashed them with my rucksack & duty-free bags I ... read more




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