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is giant sequoias, soaring granite cliffs and gushing waterfalls that make for what John Muir has *calledYosemite the “grandest of all the special temples of nature.’’ P.50

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EDITOR’S NOTE This edition once again takes readers to various destinations around the world starting off with a feature on Morocco’s hammams; a wellness clinic in Spain; and Bangkok’s colourful streets.

Contributors Monica Kapila Louise Abband Gemma Q. Casas (Thailand) Doreen Jose (Yemen) Aldwin Fajardo (Sacramento, CA) Photographer Naseer M. Siddiquee Maher Youssef

We also take you to India’s rolling luxury hotel called Maharajahs’ Express, a story of which was especially written for Travel Arabia magazine by Mr. Vikas Rustagi, India Tourism’s regional director for West Asia and Africa; and Watamu, Kenya for a deep-sea fishing.

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Likewise, we tell you why six million people can’t be wrong going to Ibiza to party.

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Topping it all is a feature by our Sacramento, California-based staffwriter, Aldwin Fajardo about Yosemite, a place where the splendour of giant sequoias, soaring granite cliffs and gushing waterfalls make for what John Muir has called the “grandest of all the special temples of nature.” At the home front, we focus on places to go in Ras Al Khaimah for the summer, and how to enjoy Downtown Dubai’s eclectic mix. We also tell you why Ghantoot, a destination tucked in between two destinations, is where you may want to spend a getaway at and yet still be close to anywhere.

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Akoya by DAMAC Most luxurious golf community in Asia is now in Dubai

Highlights include premium mansions, an 18-hole PGA championship golf course, spa, boutique hotels and international schools DAMAC Properties, the largest private developer of luxury real estate in the Middle East, announces the launch of ‘Akoya by DAMAC’, a 28-million-square-feet master development off Umm Sequim Road in Dubai. ‘Akoya by DAMAC’ will have premium branded mansions, villas, townhouses and luxurious apartment units. The project will include an 18-hole PGA Championship Golf Course at the heart of the development, in addition to a sumptuous spa, boutique hotels and international schools from kindergarten to secondary level. The fully-integrated community will also include globally-recognised retail brands, leisure and entertainment offerings, a sports complex and beautifully manicured landscaping throughout. ‘Akoya by DAMAC’, which takes its name from one of the most exclusive pearls in the world, will create a thriving living environment aimed at meeting the demand of those living and working in Dubai and the region, as well as those holidaying there. The project will include distinctive

architecture, lush landscaping and unrivalled fivestar service in every element of the luxury living environment. The development will be the largest project by size and scale which DAMAC Properties has ever launched, further confirming the stabilisation and upturn in the Dubai real estate market. “We aim to make ‘Akoya by DAMAC’ the most desirable living environment in Dubai for professionals who recognise ultimate luxury,” said Hussein Sajwani, DAMAC Properties chairman. “The development will bring a blend of high-end, five-star living, with unrivalled facilities and create a haven for families looking to make Dubai their home.” The latest report from Jones Lang LaSalle showed that valuations of apartments and villas in Dubai has continued to climb. In the first quarter of this year prices, were up 18 percent in prime locations. The report also stated that for the first time since mid-2008, all sectors of the Dubai real estate market are currently positioned in the recovery stage of the market cycle. “We are in advanced discussions with a number of leading global brands to make ‘Akoya

by DAMAC’ the most sought-after area in Dubai,” Sajwani said. The purchase of land from Dubailand has been completed and all required paperwork has been received. DUBAILAND is a popular district of Dubai that includes entertainment, sporting, shopping and residential communities. The destination hosts a number of diverse attractions including Miracle Gardens, Sports City, Motor City and Global Village. It is well connected to key highways making it within quick and easy reach of prime costal and downtown areas. DAMAC Properties has completed 37 buildings to date with 7,817 units and spanning 13,945,299.00 sq feet. DAMAC Properties also has 66 more buildings at various stages of progress across the Middle East and North Africa region. These consist of 12,100 units. DAMAC Properties was established in 2002, as a private residential, leisure and commercial developer in Dubai and the Middle East. In the past decade, DAMAC Properties has expanded rapidly into North Africa, Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.



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THIS MONTH, READERS TAKE A BREAK, RELAX AND SPEAK OUT

Amazing Taste of Dubai

Dear editor, I wrote to congratulate organizers of this year’s Taste of Dubai. The event has obviously grown into a major city happening since it was first held six years ago. I think more and more business establishments have been participating so far, as well more and more people are visiting the event. Kudos. Max Tyron Dubai, UAE

520 B.C., archeological evidence suggests that Persians were the first to appreciate the excellence of pearls and mother of pearl shells called “sadaf.” Ancient Middle Eastern cultures appreciated healing powers in pearls and ground them into powder to cure anything from heart disease to epilepsy and from indigestion and fever to eye diseases and bleeding. In Islamic thought, pearls symbolize perfection and completeness of the soul, richly rewarded in paradise. The Middle Eastern affection for the pearl is enshrined in the Koran’s description of paradise where: “The stones are pearls and jacinths; the fruits of the trees are pearls and emeralds; and each person admitted to the delights of the celestial kingdom is provided with a tent of pearls, jacinths, and emeralds; is crowned with pearls of incomparable luster, and is attended by beautiful maidens resembling hidden pearls.” In Egypt, decorative mother-of-pearl was used at least as far back as 4200 B.C. However, their use as personal adornments has been related to the Persian conquest in the fifth century B.C.

Moreover, China has caught on with its freshwater pearl production, dealing a blow to the Japanese, who were also facing problems caused by the rising value of the yen and a drop in demand due to the economic crisis in 2008 and 2009, plus the notion among the young that pearls are not anymore hip. In light of this, the Crown Prince of Bahrain, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, recently led an entourage to Japan which resulted to the signing in March this year of an agreement with three Japanese entities to 28 Travel Arabia

revitalize Bahrain’s pearl industry. Bahrain pearl Historically, the world’s best known pearls came from the pristine waters of the Persian Gulf, close to what is now known as Bahrain. The world’s finest collections of pearls typically came from the Black-lipped Pearl Oyster and belonged to the royal families of Persia, India and Ceylon. Due to the discovery of a pearl necklace in the sarcophagus of a Persian princess from

Ibn Batuta Famed American mineralogist George Frederick Kunz and colleague Charles Hugh Stevenson in “The Book of the Pearl” published in 1908 in New York also point to Bahrain as where it all started. They noted, following extensive research, that Ptolemy spoke of the pearl fisheries which existed from time immemorial at Tylos, the Roman name for the present-day Bahrain. The Arabian traveler, Ibn Batuta, wrote of the pearl-hunting activities in the area around 1336. In 1508 his writings were noted in the account of Italian traveler Lodovico Barthema’s expedition to the Island of Ormus. According to Batuta: “There were certain fishermen who go there in small boats and cast into the water two large stones attached to ropes, one at the bow, the other at the stern of each boat to keep it in place. “Then one of the fishermen would hang a sack from his neck, attach a large stone to his feet, and descend to the bottom--about fifteen paces under water, where he would remain as long as he can, searching for oysters which bore pearls, and put as many as he could find into his sack. “When he could remain underwater no longer, he would cast off the stone attached to his feet, and ascend by one of the ropes fastened to the boat. There were so many connected with the business that you would often see 300 of these little boats which came from many countries.” Tavernier Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, French diamond merchant and traveller known for his adventures throughout Persia also noted a pearl fishery around Bahrain that belonged to the king of Persia. He wrote, “There is a good fortress there in Bahrain, where a garrison of 300 men is kept.

Dear Mr. Tyron Yes, by all indications, Taste of Dubai is going to be a major mainstay and tourist attraction. Editor

Pearls

Dear editor Your magazine’s article about pearls hit the spot. Yes, it is ironic to some extent that Bahrain, which started the global pearl industry back in the yonder days, has sought assistance from Japan to resurrect its industry. Japan, as we know, invented cultured pearls, which sounded the death knell for Bahrain’s pearl economy. Personally, I would prefer the natural over cultured ones. I hope that Bahrain becomes successful in its bid, nontheless. Antoine Khoori Beirut, Lebanon

Dear Mr. Khoori, Thanks for your interest on the story. Some other materials are being researched for more articles about the subject in upcoming editions. Editor

Hollywood or bust

Dear editor Thanks for the very enlightening piece about Hollywood in your most recent edition. Indeed, as your staff who’s based there put it, “There’s a little something for everyone in the City of Angels.” I took notes of everything mentioned in the article as my family and I are planning to spend a holiday there in the next few months. On our list are: The Hollywood Sign, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Dolby Theatre, Rodeo Drive, Capitol Records building, Disney Concert Hall, and L.A. Live. By the way, you wouldn’t mind if I send you some pictures on our return, right? Johanna Beav Dubai, UAE Dear Ms. Beav It’s nice to know you find the piece helpful, Thanks. Sure, send your pictures. Editor

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8 Choices for the ultimate holiday Because it’s time to pamper yourself 1

Stay at the most photographed hotel in the world

This is an eventful year for Quebec City’s Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, which is celebrating 120 years as the most photographed hotel in the world. This said, avail of the 120th Anniversary Package which highlights the property’s inauguration in 1893 with a special rate and historic gift. The package includes accommodation in a Fairmont room, a full buffet breakfast for two at Le Café de la Terrasse restaurant, a vintage reprint poster of the famed Château Frontenac, and access to the hotel’s indoor pool. Available through June 24, 2013, rates start from CAD$189.30 a night. Enquiries and reservations: call 1-800-4411414, Visit fairmont.com, or contact your local travel professional.

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The Hawaiian Islands Cruise & Tour aboard NCL’s Pride of America is now priced from $1,599 per person. Guests on the August 16, 2013 and 30, 2013 departures save $300 per person and $100 per person on September dates. Guests on the Hawaii Four-Island Tour will receive a $100 savings per person on any departure date in September 2013. In addition, solo travelers will receive a $200 savings on the single supplement, during the same travel period. The 15-day tour is now priced from just $1,649 per person. Enquiries and reservations: Call 1-800-9229000 or visit www.ymtvacations.com.

Refined pursuits in Punta Mita 2

Punta Mita is an ultra-luxurious 1,500-acre resort and residential community. It lies on a private peninsula surrounded by white sand beaches, Pacific Ocean waters and lush tropical flora and home to two 5-Diamond Rated Resorts (Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita and The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort), two Jack Nicklaus Signature golf courses, tennis and fitness center, water activities, restaurants, spas and a broad array of real estate opportunities. Surrounded on three sides by turquoise waters and nine-and-a-half miles of varied coastline. Framed by lush tropical forest and the majestic Sierra Madre Mountains, overlooking the Marietas Islands, where elusive blue-footed Booby birds fly, and divers thrill to underwater caves and kaleidoscopic coral reefs. This is Punta Mita. An inviting seaside playground, a natural magnet for aquatic adventures. The sparkling waters, pristine beaches, coral reef and occasionally rocky coast inspire a host of delightful 18 Travel Arabia

experiences, above and below the surface: spearfishing, sea kayaking, whale watching, surfing, paddleboarding, sailing, diving, snorkeling, swimming with dolphins, horseback riding and more. Explore life at Punta Mita, designed to allow family and friends to reconnect with each other and with nature. Enquiries and reservations: The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort: Call +52 329 291 5800, email puntamita.butler@stregis. com or visit www.stregis.com/puntamita Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita: Call + 52 329 291 6000 email reservations. pun@fourseasons.com or visit www. fourseasons.com/puntamita

Punta Mita, designed to allow family and friends to reconnect with each other and with nature.

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Arizona summer getaway

In Arizona, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is celebrating a quarter century of luxury. The AAA Five-Diamond resort’s 25th Anniversary Early-Bird Special is perfect for a summer getaway. The package includes nightly accommodation and a daily $25 USD food and beverage credit. Available for stays from May 27, 2013 to September 2, 2013, rates start at $125 USD per night. Enquiries and reservations: call 1-800441-1414, Visit fairmont.com, or contact your local travel professional.


Twenties-style dining in London 5

The Savoy is delighted to announce one of the most exciting restaurant launches in its 124-year-old history with the opening of Kaspar’s Seafood Bar and Grill in the heart of London with panoramic views of the River Thames and London landmarks. Kaspar’s Seafood Bar and Grill will offer an informal yet luxury dining experience, presented in an elegant Twenties-style setting. The vibrant new design will evoke The Savoy’s rich and glamorous past, whilst creating a sought-after but relaxed dining environment, where Kaspar, The Savoy’s most famous four legged feline will reside.

Eager to adapt to the demands of the London food scene, Kaspar’s Seafood Bar and Grill will be an all-day dining, sevendays-a-week restaurant serving a wide range of cuisine to satisfy all palates. A show stopping oyster bar will take centre stage, encouraging a dynamic and bustling atmosphere, seamlessly moving from a patisserie breakfast bar to lunch and dinner with a beautiful display of shellfish, cured and smoked fish to whet the appetite. Enquiries and reservation: Call +44 (0) 207 420 2111 or email savoy@fairmont. com

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South Africa’s Fairmont Zimbali Lodge will celebrate its crystal anniversary of 15 years since opening on the beach in KwaZulu-Natal. Wouldn’t it be fun to be there? As well, the Fairmont Empress in Canada will be blowing out 105 candles in charming Victoria, British Columbia, with special offers in store for guests. Other sister hotels marking milestones include Boston Fairmont Battery Wharf which is looking forward to starting their fifth year in America’s Walking City. In Montreal Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth is celebrating 55 years. All rates unless noted otherwise are subject to availability, priced per room, per night, exclude taxes and gratuity and are based on double occupancy. Enquiries and reservations: call 1-800-441-1414, Visit fairmont.com, or contact your local travel professional.

Shout out Congratulations to the winners of Travel Arabia Magazine’s competition galore for April 2013. Here’s the list and the corresponding prizes won. Sherryl Mae Tugado - A treatment at Lime Spa-Desert Palm, Dubai. Aamna Shariff - A night’s stay for two in a Superior Room at Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach. V Francis John - A spa voucher for two from The Spa at The Address Dubai Marina to experience Real Aromatherapy. Prize includes free access to the hotel’s swimming pool. Fahad Shalabi - A night’s stay for two with breakfast at The Address Downtown Dubai. Travel Arabia magazine will contact you for your prizes. Thanks to all who have sent entries. Those who did not win need not fret. Check out this month’s edition of Travel Arabia magazine for new competitions. Good luck.

Experience many of the best European destination on an unforgettable river cruise, letting the elegant Danube River be your guide! Begin in Munich and explore Schwangau’s Neuschwanstein Castle – the inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle – en route to the fully-preserved medieval town of Rothenburg o.d. Tauber. Cross into the Czech Republic to visit the birthplace of Pilsner beer, Plzen, on the way to Prague. Head back into Germany towards Passau and embark on the ms Melodia to begin an eight-day river cruise along the Danube. Spend some time in Melk, a city begun in 831 A.D. with the construction of its monastery. Enjoy a day in Vienna with an optional shore excursion package or at your own pace. Visit one of the oldest cities in Hungary, Esztergom, as well as Budapest, nestled atop 80 geothermal springs that make the city famous for its spa treatments. Explore Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, and Linz before ending the trip with additional time in Munich. Priced from $2,399 per person, the 14-day Elegant Danube, Alpine Beauty & Bohemian Highlights river cruise departs Sept. 2, and 16, 2013. Guests on the September 2 departure will receive a $500 per person international air credit or a free cabin category upgrade, a $250 value. Enquiries and reservations: Call 1-800-9229000 or visit www.ymtvacations.com Travel Arabia 19


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Muscat chill out

This summer, cool down and chill out at The Chedi Muscat and take advantage of the Summer Breeze package, exclusively for GCC residents. Take advantage of the 50 OMR resort credit and indulge in sleek surroundings and sublime serenity with temperature-controlled pools, a private beach and an amazing spa. The Chedi Muscat is renowned for its exceptional cuisine, boasting six of the capital’s top restaurants. Available between May 5, 2013 and Sept. 30, 2013 each Summer Breeze guest will receive 50 OMR resort credit to be spent at any of the food and beverage outlets as well as in the 13-suite, 800sqm Spa. Summer Breeze is available inclusive of two nights in a Serai Room with daily breakfast for two people. Enquiries and reservations: Call +968 2452 4401 or email reservation@chedimuscat.com

The Chedi Muscat is renowned for its exceptional cuisine, boasting six of the capital’s top restaurants.

Competition 1 lucky winner can escape for a one-night stay for two in a Deluxe room with breakfast at The Cove Rotana Resort – Ras Al Khaimah! Just answer the below question to get the chance to win! The Cove Rotana Resort is located on an idyllic water inlet on the Ras Al Khaimah beachfront, offering spectacular views over the Arabian Gulf. Just eight kilometres from the city centre, or 20 kilometres from the Ras Al Khaimah Airport and an 87-km drive from Dubai, The Cove Rotana Resort is an ideal destination for leisure travellers and weekend breakers. Two hundred and four rooms and 79 one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas, three fully-equipped and flexible meeting rooms with the latest audio-visual equipment, six attractive choices of restaurants, bars and lounges, the fully equipped Bodylines leisure and fitness club, 600 metres of pristine beach, two swimming pools and seven exquisitely designed massage treatment rooms are among the many facilities offered at The Cove Rotana Resort – Ras Al Khaimah. Combining intimacy, comfort, and exclusivity with the personalised service and attention to detail that are the hallmarks of Rotana, the Cove Rotana redefines the resort experience. www.rotana.com/thecoverotanaresort 20 Travel Arabia

How many restaurants does The Cove Rotana have? Like us on www.facebook.com/travelarabia and email your answer to dass@kalimatgroup.com, along with your name, telephone number and postal address. Type “Cove Rotana Resort” on your email subject. Deadline for submission is May 31, 2013. The winner will be announced in Travel Arabia’s June 2013 edition.



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iscover an oasis of calm on the northern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, Ras Al Khaimah in UAE. This most pristine of emirates is only 45 minutes from Dubai International (DXB) Airport and boasts a unique combination of striking mountains, desert plains, nature reserves and 64km of stunning coastline edged with white sandy beaches. The temperate climate, fertile land and seaside position, which historically attracted settlers to the emirate, is now paired with 24 Travel Arabia

premium hotels and resorts, a wealth of outdoor activities, and gourmet restaurants to tempt traveller to the emirate’s sandy shores for a holiday of affordable luxury and adventurous outdoors activity. With summer on the horizon, what better way to relax than in the cool luxury of one of Ras Al Khaimah’s internationally acclaimed hotel spas? Favourites Whether you wish to be buffed and pampered all weekend, or complement your spa

break with ocean dips, water sports, or desert adventures, Ras Al Khaimah has the perfect resort for you. Here are a few of our favourites. The exclusive desert resort of Banyan Tree Al Wadi, located in the tranquil desert nature reserve, Wadi Khadeja, is home to the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa. Guests enjoy time-honoured spa healing therapies in lavish treatment pavilions and state-of-the-art hydrotherapy facilities housed in traditional Arabic architecture, which blends harmoniously with the rolling dunes of the desert. With a wide variety of exclusive treatments, you will enjoy the difference. To complete your relaxation, join the yoga sessions available at the beach and in the desert at Banyan Tree Al Wadi and Banyan Tree Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort. Complimentary shuttle services linking the two hotels ensure you get the best of both the ocean and desert. Another spa icon in the emirate is the 475 rooms and suites at Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Resort & Spa, nestled on a spectacular private beach and overlooking the shimmering waters of the Arabian Sea. Step out onto the 1.5 kilometre white sandy beach or straight into the hotel’s sumptuous spa with nine treatment rooms, two hammams, whirlpools, sauna and steam where you can indulge in rejuvenating treatments for mind and body. After your treatment, get the adrenalin flowing again at the resort’s water sports centre or simply relax enjoying the six outdoor pools and many bars and restaurants. The Cove Rotana resort takes massage to a new level to help rejuvenate tired bodies. Take advantage of the resorts impressive leisure, gym, and water sports facilities before unknotting those muscles with an unbeatable massage in one of the spa’s dedicated massage treatment rooms. From Swedish, Thai, Hot Stone, Shaitsu, Deep Tissue and Sports massages to Herbal and Reflexology massages, the resort’s expert masseurs will have the perfect treatment for you – they’ve even devised a massage guaranteed to cure jet-lag. Eclectic Being pampered can work up quite an appetite. Luckily, Ras Al Khaimah offers an eclectic mix of international dining experiences to suit every pallet. The Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Resort & Spa alone offers guests a fantastic choice of 13 restaurants and bars: with everything from seafood, all you can eat barbecues, Mediterranean salads, American bar favourites, Asian fusion to Brazilian feasts, guests can eat their way around the world in one week’s stay. The Cove Rotana Resort, Banyan Tree Al Wadi and Banyan Tree Resort & Spa offer a selection of dining restaurants Step outside of your hotel and there is also a great selection of dining options across the emirate - head to Al Qassimi Corniche to sample the best in modern, authentic Italian


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with the freshest of ingredients. For dinner with a view, visit the Al Hamra Golf Club where Zahara’s restaurant looks out over the picturesque eighteen-hole golf course which meanders around open water lagoons and merges seamlessly with the water of the Arabian Gulf. Zahara’s provides the perfect atmosphere for any occasion with its ultra modern interior and extensive outdoor terrace and delights visitors with cuisine ranging from specialty fish dishes to the most succulently tender steaks and exotic desserts, all accompanied by beverages from the finest regions of the world.

cuisine at one of Ras Al Khaimah’s most popular restaurants, Pesto. Giuseppe Randazzo, Pesto Italian Chef, has won the hearts of locals and travelers alike with his Italian heart-felt hospitality and true ‘taste of Italy’ cuisine made

Sports For sporting enthusiasts, Lagoon’s Sport Bar is considered by many as the 19th hole and provides the perfect venue either before or after a round of golf with a menu of old favourite

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such as burgers and club sandwiches. Similarly, the Clubhouse at the Al Hamra Marina helps sailors find their land legs again in its fully licensed bar and restaurant with inside and alfresco terrace seating. The next day, work off the evening’s indulgence by taking part in the many outdoor activities on offer in Ras Al Khaimah. The emirate is ideally located for visitors to enjoy adventure activities. The clear blue waters of the Gulf provide the perfect conditions for scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing and water skiing, kayaking in the mangroves or out at sea. If you prefer to stay on shore, book in horse riding lessons and the recently opened and RAK Country Club, or plan a trip to Bassata Desert Camp for an array of activities including desert safari, belly dancing and Egyptian Tanoura.


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If you’re on a short break to Morocco, you’ll want to pack as much in as possible. But note that it is essential you try the Moroccan hammam experience.

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ammam is a steam room, similar to a Turkish bath, where Moroccans habitually go each week to cleanse themselves. The hammam is an incredibly important part of Moroccan culture and life. Men, women and children will visit their local hammam at least once a week, and spend two or three hours there, sometimes even longer, catching up on gossips with friends, and following the long rituals for cleansing their bodies until their skin glows. The public hammam experience is a real eye opener for the more reserved Westerner who may totally be uninitiated to this. Although many Moroccans are becoming much more Westernised, the roots of their culture are still very evident everywhere you go, with many women covering their bodies, sometimes still from top to toe, when out in public. Not so in the Hammam. Men and women bathe separately of course, but the women are far from shy with each other when it comes to the public hammam. They will usually go with their friends or family, both to chat and socialise, but also to help each other with the ritual. Our bodies can efficiently expel toxins through the pores of the skin. To boost this process, a Moroccan bath is recommended. Known in Arabic simply as hammam, the Moroccan bath is a relaxing indulgence for women as well as men. Traditional Moroccan black soap hydrates and nourishes the skin in a steam bath; this is followed by an invigorating loofah exfoliation and another soap massage before finishing with a final mask.

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This process improves skin elasticity and clarity, balances oil secretion, controls acne, refines skin texture by removing layers of dead skin, and rehydrates skin as it soothes redness and flakiness. Moroccan hamman If you’re on a short break to Morocco, you’ll want to pack as much in as possible. But note that it is essential you try the Moroccan hammam experience. There’s nothing quite like it for cleansing, revitalising and rejuvenating the mind and body, producing an overall effect of total, blissful relaxation. The spa and hammam tradition is centuries old and many of the staff who work in these spas have learned the ancient local skills passed down from generation to generation, meaning you can rest assured of being in experienced hands. Many Moroccan riads and hotels have their own hammams to meet growing demand from visitors. Morocco Gateway has a full list of hotels and riads in Marrakech, Fes and Essaouira that have hammams. Even if your chosen riad does not have a hammam of its own, you will find that many other hotels in the area open their spas up to non-guests. It’s best to consult your riad’s staff about booking time in these hammams. Alternatively, if you are feeling adventurous, there are numerous public hammams that visitors are welcome to use. Again, staff at your hotel can advise you where to find these and how to book. All hammams are unique and the treatments available in each vary slightly. However, broadly

speaking you can expect to be pampered in warm rooms decked out in marble, steaming the impurities from your skin, various body massages using clays and essential oils, wraps with algae or other plants, foot and scalp massage and treatments with hot towels or stones. The hammam experience is the perfect way to relax and unwind after a hard day’s exploring the city and you are guaranteed to leave feeling thoroughly refreshed. Public hammam On entering the public hammam, the first room is much like the changing rooms in a public swimming baths (minus any private cubicles!), with wooden benches around the perimeter of the room, and hooks for you to hang your clothes whilst stripping. There are ladies on duty as you enter where you can hire buckets (the Moroccans take their own) and leave your belongings once you have stripped off, and you can buy black soap and exfoliation gloves at the entrance when you pay to get in. You can also hire a lady to scrub you if do not have someone with you (or if you are too shy to let your friend do it for you). Moving on from the changing rooms, two huge tiled rooms with domed ceilings filled with steam and naked ladies come into view, the latter reclining all over the floors in such a manner that it was necessary to step over them to move on to the next room. In the third and final room are some floor space, where others can as well lay down with their mats and cleaning utensils to mark their spot.



Lining the walls are taps with piping hot water from which buckets are filled by bathers before retreating back to their mats. The process begins with getting enough water from the bucket through a plastic bowl to slosh it all over your body before covering one’s self in black soap and let it penetrate the skin’s pores. Hammam ladies will then take over once the soap has been washed off to do the hard part of exfoliating the skin by first asking the bather to lie flat on her back, before starting off with the arms. The scrubbing can be a shock at first because of the harshness but soon becomes enjoyable until it’s finally done top to toe with all the dead skin scraped away and the bather glow-

ing and tingling all over for hours. Hotel hammam A hammam in a hotel is a completely different story. Hammam rituals can vary from hotel to hotel, and some offer several different rituals for varying lengths of time. A full ritual in a larger hammam may involve you first sitting in a large pool of fairly hot, incredibly soft water for five to10 minutes before you are covered with mud or clay. Once the clay comes off, the black soap goes on and is left to penetrate the skin. That then gets washed off, and the fun really begins with the super vigorous exfoliation. A cold shower of-

ten follows to re-close the pores, and you would then receive a full body massage in a warm, comfortable darkened room – absolute bliss! In a smaller hotel the hammam would not have a pool of water, but instead you would sit on a wooden stool, or lie on a bench or on the floor and have hot water poured over you from a bucket. Hotel spa Most hotels that feature a hammam also offer spa treatments – at the very least a massage after your hammam. Prices are very similar to European prices in most places, but then the treatments are generally easily up to European

Luxury spa services from Kasbah Tamadot Virgin Group founder and chairman, Sir Richard Branson‘s exclusive mountain retreat in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco is offering several vacation packages to maximize your stay at Kasbah Tamadot. Kasbah Tamadot is the expansive mountain home offered in Virgin Limited Edition’s impressive portfolio of luxury vacation properties. Just one hour from Marrakech, the Kasbah hosts 18 individually designed rooms and suites, plus six Berber Tented suites, indoor and outdoor pools, glorious gardens, a spa and hammam plus a choice of dining in chic restaurant Kanoun or the poolside terrace or rooftop. Guests can also work out in the top-of-

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the-line gym with panoramic views, play tennis, try yoga classes, take day trips to Marrakech, go hot air ballooning, go on guided hikes in the mountains and can select from trekking guides with mules and horses. Guests can choose from a three-night package or a five-night package at Kasbah Tamadot‘s High Atlas Spa. The three-night package includes accommodation in your choice of room, suite or tent. Guests can also enjoy daily breakfast as well as return transfers between Marrakech and Kasbah Tamadot. The package also offers three dinners, each a three course meal with a bottle of house wine for the couple. The three-night High Atlas Spa Package also includes the Moroccan Experience,

a traditional deep cleansing and purifying Hammam followed by a 60-minute full body massage per person. Guests are also treated to a Yon Ka facial designed especially for your skin followed by an express manicure and pedicure per person. The High Atlas Spa Package five-night selection includes, in addition to all of the guest services for three nights, special spa extras for the additional nights. Guests can enjoy the Moroccan Experience deep cleansing and purifying Hammam with a 60-minute full body massage and a leg tonic per person. Guests also have their choice of a Yon Ka facial or a luxury Sensational Shave for men. The spa experience finishes with a luxury manicure and pedicure for each person.


standards. Some hotels that do not have a hammam and spa can very often make arrangements for you to go to one nearby in another hotel or Riad (if you don’t fancy the public hammam experience!), and some will arrange for a masseur or masseuse to come to the hotel and give you treatments in your room. Rhassoul The rhassoul or ghassoul is a natural mineral clay mined in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco since the eighth century. It is combined with water to clean the body and has been used by Moroccan women for centuries to care for their skin and hair. Rhassoul contains silicon, iron, magnesium, potassium, sodium, lithium, and trace elements. Today, rhassoul is used in Turkish baths. Along with a glove, or “kessa”, rhassoul is used as a facial mask and poultice to the body. It is similar to a western style mud wrap. It is intended to soften the skin, reduce sebum secretion, regenerate the skin by removing dead cells, and rebalance the skin by tightening the pores. Traditional spa vs. hammam Marrakech is known for its spa breaks. But what would suit you better, a traditional hammam or a contemporary spa? The city is famed for its spa breaks, with authentic and traditional hammams lining the streets of the ancient medina. Meanwhile, an array of luxurious resort spas on the outskirts of the city offer a healthy dose of relaxation

and rejuvenation. March and April are the ideal months for a trip to Marrakech, as the weather begins to warm, and the city is less busy. So what’s your style: traditional hammam or contemporary spa resort? Hammams have long been used by the people of Morocco as places to wash, spend time and simply escape from the chaos of life on the street. In recent years, they have evolved into luxurious and romantic locations where outsiders can relax and enjoy cleansing treatments too. When you visit a Marrakech traditional hammam, expect an authentic experience but with contemporary spa values too. Choose a larger hammam for the complete spa experience, with massages, body wraps and swimming facilities. Contemporary spa: modern chill-out As Marrakech’s reputation has grown to be a destination for spa lovers, a wide selection of luxurious and contemporary spas has opened up on its outskirts. Located outside the city’s chaotic centre in beautiful landscaped grounds, they are automatically a more relaxed place to base yourself than in central Marrakech. Think palm trees, relaxing aqua waters and a modern take on traditional Moroccan style to create a refreshing ambience. Spas and resorts in Marrakech are modern in design, so you can expect to find a wider selection of treatments than are offered at a hammam.

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Win a Rasul Treatment for two at Zen the spa in Beach Rotana Discover Zen the spa in Beach Rotana, the first of its kind in Abu Dhabi. Let the warmth of the Rasul Chamber purify your body and mind and the Rasul Mineral Mud detoxify your system and leave your skin renewed. This summer, book one Rasul treatment and receive another complimentary! How It Works: You will be guided into a gently dimmed mosaic steam room where you will begin your experience with a dry bushing to stimulate your circulation and remove dead skin cells. Next, we will apply four types of mineral mud. After that, you will be left in privacy

to relax, while the lights dim and the steam infused with Lavender and Peppermint begins to fill the room. After you are thoroughly relaxed, the lights bring to you back to reality when a cool shower opens from the ceiling to wash the mud and toxins from your body. Rasul is perfect on its own or before any massage to encourage relaxation and detoxification. You can enjoy this therapy alone or with up to six persons. For bookings and more information on Zen the spa, please contact us on +971 (0)2 697 9333 or via e-mail at zen.beach@rotana.com The Spa is open daily from 10 am to 10pm.

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getaways

Ghantoot

Bird-watching. Secret beach. Polo The place, a destination tucked in between two destinations, is where you’d want spend a getaway yet still be close to anywhere.

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f you’re into bird-watching, or polo, or hidden beaches with its white sand set against the turquoise sea, Ghantoot it is. Located only 20 minutes from Dubai or about 40 minutes from Abu Dhabi, Ghantoot is that destination in between destinations often overlooked by visitors, and by some extent, local residents as well because it is so tucked in—which is great because this means you can have the place to yourself. Ghantoot is where you’d want to spend a getaway yet still be close to anywhere—be it Abu Dhabi’s Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld theme park, Dubai’s JBR The Walk or IBN Batuta Mall. Wrote one adventurer who had been to the place, “You are rarely joined by more than a handful of people; the loungers are so spaced out. For peace and quiet that can turn into fun

and frolics, Ghantoot is your beach.” Bird watching Now if that doesn’t give you a close-enough picture of how it is in Ghantoot, then you may also find it interesting to note that some areas of the place are great to see cream-coloured Coursers, Pacific Golden Plover, pipits, Pied, Desert and Isabelline Wheatear, and Caspian Plover. A group of bird lovers have said it is always worth a stop at Ghantoot for Grey Hypocolius around November to April. “This is currently the only site in the country the birds are seen with any regularity,” said Tommy Pedersen in his site, “UAE Birding: The eastern hotspot of the Western Paleartctic” on www.uaebirding.com Pedersen said Grey Hypocolius birds often provide only fleeting views at first, looking quite similar to a Southern Grey Shrike or a bulbul.


“Be patient and listen for their quiet Wigeonlike whistle. Flocks may perch up prominently in late afternoon when they come in to roost,” he said. According to the website, some 160 species (including escapes) have been recorded since December 2009. Pedersen said common residents are Grey Francolin, Rose-ringed Parakeet, White-cheeked Bulbul and Red-vented Bulbul, Indian Silverbill. Other birds regularly recorded are the Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse flying over in mornings, Song Thrush, Desert Whitethroat, Eastern Orphean Warbler, White-throated Robin, Black Redstart, Rufoustailed Scrub Robin and Southern Grey Shrike. Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club Of course, there’s more to Ghantoot than birds and beaches. The place is home to the Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, which just recently concluded the HH President of UAE Cup 2013 which was participated in by five teams across the Gulf. The tourney was a 16-goal handicap (open) governed by the current rules and regulations provided for by the Hurlingham Polo Association. The new polo season is slated to start around mid October this year. Set in 300 hectares of lush grassland, the club boasts world-class polo and equestrian facilities, showcasing eight polo fields, stables for over 300 top-class polo ponies and a 2,000seater grandstand equipped with VIP entrance, media facilities and business centre.

The club’s colonial-style clubhouse includes dining facilities with outstanding views of the polo field as well as a swimming pool and fully equipped gymnasium. Over the years the club has played host to the royal family, visiting kings and famous personalities. The club is known as one of the most prestigious and exclusive polo clubs in the region. Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club was founded 1994 and is a private, royal venue sprung up around the vision of the late President, HH Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Today, it is run under the patronage of his son H.H Sheikh Falah Bin Zayed Al Nayhan. The sport of polo can be traced back to the 5th century BC but many believe it is much older even than that. It was developed as a wargame that was used to train cavalry and many believe that it was first played by warrior tribes in Persia (modern day Iran). Ghantoot Marina & Resort Ghantoot is also home to the Ghantoot Marina & Resort, a unique and welcoming marina environment whose members have access to all hotel facilities, including private beach, gym and swimming pool. The marina has 300 berths that can accommodate vessels up to 55 metres in size. The marina, which has a natural and serene setting, has been described as a “barefoot” facility rather than a “high heeled” one, and is adjacent to a resort hotel. Nestled in a calm natural environment,

away from the city’s polluted air, Ghantoot Marina is an ideal destination to berth your boat in the UAE. The warm welcome which is extended to you upon your arrival and the friendly faces of the staff are Ghantoot Marina’s most distinctive characteristic. Clean waters and natural surrounds combined with simplicity of life will make you feel among friends. The facility has wi-fi access, fueling services, round-the-clock on-site crew support, a marina rescue boat, on-site maintenance operator, boatcleaning services, emergency towing, jump-starting and assistance with maneuvering, electricity and water. Fishing derbies are also held at Ghantoot Marina & Resort with prize catches including Tuna, Hamour, King Fish and a lot of bottom fish species. If you are traveling from Dubai by road take Sheikh Zayed Road South towards Abu Dhabi (E11) then take Exit 399 to the right after reaching the ADNOC fuel station. If you are coming in from the sea from Dubai Marina sail 15 miles west to North Cardinal Buoy 25° 04’N 54. 50° 7’E then 10 miles south to the entrance of Ghantoot Canal 24° 51’ 35” N 54° 53’40”E Coming from Abu Dhabi by road, take Sheikh Rashed Al Maktoum Road (E11) north towards Dubai, take EXIT 399 to the right, take the flyover and follow the signs of Al Jazira Resort; by sea, head northeast to North Cardinal Buoy 25° 04’ N 54° 50.7’ E then 10 miles south to the entrance of Ghantoot Canal 24° 51’ 35” N 54° 53’ 40” E

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from UAE’s most secluded untapped open sea areas. Indeed, you can treat yourself to tranquility and relaxation in a luxurious Arabian palace at Five Continents Cassells Ghantoot Beach Resort & Spa, which welcomes guests with the true meaning of Arabian hospitality. With 88 luxurious suites including four Royal suites with three bedrooms, four Diplomat suites with two bedrooms, Executive suites with one bedroom and 30 spacious beach chalets, the resort provides for a unique accommodation option. All suites have a balcony for the splendid view, and are elegantly equipped with central air conditioning, IDD phone, internet access, satellite TV, mini bar, in-room safe, and hair dryer, among others. There is also a wide choice of leisure facilities including a fully equipped state-of-the-art gymnasium, sauna, jacuzzi, squash, volleyball and tennis courts, billiards, paint ball, swimming pool, private beach and water sports. The Five Continent Cassells Ghantoot Beach Resort & Spa Kids Club takes care of your kids entertainment, a supervised play area along with a pool and a nursery are available for kids giving the parents the chance to relax and enjoy their time. Be it with your family, friends or loved-ones it is a get-away that will truly be memorable and picturesque. Five Continents Cassells Ghantoot Beach Resort & Spa is located close to Ghantoot Polo & Racing Club. Enquiries and reservations: +9712 5068888 www.fivecontinents.co

Secluded haven

Five Continents Cassells Ghantoot Beach Resort & Spa Stay in a palace. Live like a royalty. There are not that many hotels in Ghantoot, but there’s one that offers elegance fit for royalties: Five Continents Cassells Ghantoot Beach Hotel & Resort, a secluded haven on the Arabian Gulf filled with serenity and hospitality. Just 15 minutes from Dubai Media City and Ibn Battuta Mall and 20 minutes from Mall of Emirates, the resort is also ideally located exactly 30 minutes away from either Dubai or Abu Dhabi International Airports. The style of the resort reflects the contemporary Arabian Palace style, resplendent with domes and arches. Visitors can enjoy a unique experience that will be enhanced with the resort’s 36 Travel Arabia

majestic and luxurious services. Suites and Beach chalets Whatever your accommodation needs, Five Continent Cassells Ghantoot Beach Resort & Spa has the most requirements for you. Whether you are visiting the UAE for business, leisure or you need a perfect getaway from your busy city schedule, the resort’s 88 well-appointed suites and 30 Beach Chalets are equipped with all the modern conveniences. The resort has connecting family rooms offering direct beach and garden access as well as marina facilities. It is also just few minutes away


Enjoy Dubai skyline in a pool

Cassells Al Barsha Hotel, one of the city’s most-oft visited place, gives you the pleasure

Shop. Dine. Unwind. The hotel, being just a stone’s throw away from the humongous Mall of the Emirates, has the right mix, indeed. One of Dubai’s attractions is its skyline, and one of the best ways to enjoy it is by the rooftop pool—or better yet, in the rooftop pool. For how even more fun can it be than floating on the water at the hotel rooftop and seeing all those grandiose works of art jutting up to the heavens. Cassells Al Barsha Hotel can give you that fun experience. In fact, the hotel, one of the most oft-visited places in Dubai, has this rooftop dolce vita as among its main attractions, especially considering that being just a stone’s throw away from the best place to shop this side of the world, the humongous Mall of the Emirates, guests would love to do nothing else but take a pool plunge after a day of shopping. Mall of the Emirates is one of the largest malls in the world and has a wide array of popular international brands and with the first ever indoor ski resort - Ski Dubai. Be sure to have a good time shopping and stay with Cassells Al Barsha Hotel. The hotel is also few steps away from Sharaf DG Metro Station, making your stay in Dubai very close to everything that you want to see and explore. Cassells Al Barsha Hotel is unique for having the first Emirati restaurant in Dubai and is very popular for the smiles that guests receives from check-in to check-out. Guests keep coming back for more at Cassells

Al Barsha because the hotel offers exceptional value for money which leaves them satisfied with a smile on their face and a memory they will never forget. The hotel is committed to delivering exceptional value to guests by providing a highly satisfying, comfortable hotel experience for a very reasonable price The hotel has choices of rooms to suite consisting of 312 rooms with 216 Standard rooms, 36 Junior Suites, 24 Executives Suites, 30 Presidential Suite and 6 Royal Suites. The one-, two- and three- bedroom suites provide a perfect alternative for those seeking luxury service and the privacy of home. With distinctive furniture, private living rooms, dining area and kitchen, the suites provide for an unrivalled experience. In keeping with its standards, the hotel’s accommodation is tastefully and comfortably furnished with superb amenities. The hotel, which has a 24-hour room service, also takes pride in having a well trained staff to cater to the guests’ needs. The hotel’s food and beverage outlets include the all-day dining, Al Fursan Restaurant which serves a wide range of international dishes and an a la carté menu on the lobby level; and the Emarati N More Restaurant which specializes in traditional Emarati cuisine. Enquiries and reservations: +971 04 408 4777 Travel Arabia 37


arabian connection

The Sicilian Where pasta meets couscous

By Jagan Nath Dass

Arab influence on Sicily, once an Islamic state, is still very much alive in the Riso al Forno, Cassata, and Cubbaita—not to mention ice cream.

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ay Sicily and the first thing that comes to mind would most probably be pasta, pasta and more pasta—be it spaghetti ai ricci, which is prepared with sea urchin, or pasta alle sarde, spaghetti with anchovies. But wait. Sicily, an emirate from 831 AD to 1072 38 Travel Arabia

AD, have had its honeymoon with Arabia that resulted in the fusion, if you will, of Arabic delicacies and traditional Sicilian cuisine which has found its way in popular menus of today’s Italian restaurants. It all started in 652 AD with the invasion by Muslims led by Caliph Uthman, the third of the Sunni Rashidun or Rightly Guided

Caliphs, who seized control of the entire island from the Byzantines, and which resulted in prolonged conflicts. This culminated in the arrival of some 10,000 more Arabs on Sicilian shores around 831 AD to nail their dominion air tight—well, until 1072, at least, when intradynastic quarrels fragmented their hold. During their reign, the Arabs made system-



atic, intensive farming possible and introduced crops including North African sugar cane from which the marzipan as well as the Sicilian pastry desserts, cannoli evolved, not to mention, gelato, the Italian ice cream. There also was the bergamot, a fragrant citrus that the Arabs used as flavouring for their exotic beverages and later on discovered to go well with snow from the Sicilian volcano, Mt. Etna to create sharbat, known today as sherbet. Moreover, Sicilians also adopted the Arabic—Tunisian, more specifically—couscous, which is made from durum wheat, cooked by steaming and served with meat or vegetable

stew on top, and named it, cuscusu, a refined version. Arabic was official language during the Islamic period which is why today many famous Sicilian dishes have Arabian names like the ricotta cake, Cassata which is from quas’ta, a big round pan in which it is made; and Cubbaita, the torrone made with honey, sesame seeds and almonds, which comes from the Arabic, qubbayt. Another mark of Arabian influence on Sicilian dishes is the Pasticcio di Pollo of the Emir of Catania which has olives, capers, and other ingredients that reflect the Arabic pen-

chant for stuffed food and pistachios. Lastly, Sicilians—and all Italians for that matter—follow a certain meal structure that begins with a “starter” or antipasti, followed by pasta and on to the main dish then capped with desserts and sweets. This however changed under the Arabs which introduced one-dish meals like the baked rice casserole or Riso al Forno So, next time you go Sicilian for dinner, bear in mind, the food on the table is very much Arab…and Greek, Roman and Spanish—the different cultures that dominated Sicily at one point or another for the past 2,000 years.

Arabic was official language during the Islamic period which is why today many famous Sicilian dishes have Arabian names

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luxury retreat

All aboard the

Maharajas Express for a majestic journey through India! By Vikas Rustagi Regional Director (West Asia & Africa) India Tourism — Dubai

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ndia, a country with a history as old as time. A country where diverse dynasties have ruled through centuries, leaving their indelible imprint on the landscape, language and culture of the nation. Majestic palaces, forts, rich natural bounty, untamed wildlife…there’s so much to soak in and store. The Gulf is an important market for luxury travel to India—this segment of travel, particularly from the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain have registered a growth during the last few years specially for the luxury trains of India. Travel on India’s luxury trains has become extremely popular. It’s an excellent way to explore the country without having to compromise on comfort. These luxury tourist trains, which offer every indulgence imaginable right down to customized cutlery, inject glamour and romance into seeing some of India’s best tourist attractions. All meals, tours, and entrance fees to monuments and cultural sites are included in the price. All you have to do is sit back and enjoy the regal experience. Travel at night and explore new destinations during the day. Some of the tourist luxury trains of India are The Deccan Odyssey, The Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, The Maharaja’s 42 Travel Arabia

Express, The Golden Chariot, and The Palace on Wheels. Memories for a lifetime The Maharajas’ Express offers five itineraries to let one choose the best way to discover and explore the treasure trove and amazing kaleidoscope of India. The incredible journeys let one explore exotic locales such as a visit to one of the largest dinosaur fossil parks at Balasinor with opportunity to meet the royal family; the erotic temples of Khajuraho; the elephant polo lunch at Jaipur; cocktail and barbeque sundowner on the sand dunes at Bikaner; champagne breakfast overlooking the immortal beauty of the Taj Mahal; a regal meal at the shimmering lake city of Udaipur; a boat ride on the Ganges at the holy city of Varanasi, and much more. The unmatched ambience, contemporary amenities, impeccable service and luxurious décor provide a royal odyssey on board this Luxury train. There are 14 guest carriages including one truly classical Presidential Suite. Every cabin has large windows designed so that you can savour every bit of magnificent India. All passenger cars come with independent cabin-controlled air conditioning, online water filtration systems,

environment-friendly toilets, pneumatic suspension, TV, Wi-Fi Internet, CCTV cameras, hair dryer, electronic safe deposit box, and bath tubs (in suites and presidential suite) –almost everything that one would imagine to travel in luxury. The Maharajas’ Express features two fine dining restaurants that each seat 42 persons and everyone on board dine together. For added zest, there is an exotic Safari bar and lounge-cumbar Rajah Club with the choicest collection of complimentary house brand spirits. India’s most expensive train It is considered to be the ultimate ride on rails. The Royale Indian Rail Tours offers one of the most luxurious train journeys across India’s most beautiful locales. At a price, The Maharajas’ Express is one of the six luxury trains in India that promises to offer the best in travel, traditional food and hospitality. The “Classical India” tour (7 days/6 nights) starts from Delhi and passes through Agra, Gwalior, Khajuraho, Bandhavgarh, Varanasi, and Lucknow, before returning to Delhi. This particular trip starts from Mumbai and passes through Vadodara, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Ranthambore, Agra, and finally ends at New Delhi. The train criss-crosses through some of the most beautiful locales in the country offering a panoramic view of India’s countryside. The Royal India tour (8 days/7 nights) takes you from Delhi to Agra, Ranthambore, Jaipur, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Vadodara, before winding up at Mumbai. The train chugs along the majestic ghats, deserts, lush green fields, scenic villages and rivers of western and north India. The Maharaja Express redefines luxury travel


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Competition with five-star hotel hospitality and high-tech modern amenities all along the journey. The pan-India super luxury has a total of 23 coaches with a passenger capacity of 84. It has five deluxe cars each with four cabins, six junior suite cars with three cabins; two suite cars with two cabins each and finally the presidential suite that occupies an entire compartment. Every cabin has large panoramic windows, individual temperature controls, the first of its kind in India. It also has LCD televisions, DVD players, direct dial telephone, electronic safe deposit box and internet facilities to make the journey an unforgettable experience. The train is operated by Royale Indian Rail Tours Ltd (RIRTL), a joint venture between Cox and Kings (India) Ltd and Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). A royal banquet for passengers, the Maharajas’ Express has two

fine dining restaurants that seat 42 persons at a time. Beverages are complimentary. A bar offers the choicest collection of beverages along with snacks complimentary for every passenger. There’s also a lounge-cum-bar with comfortable club armchairs. The deluxe cabin is decked up in lavish style. The Maharajas’ Express also houses a high-end boutique, featuring exquisite and unique creations. The tour package includes guided train excursions at different places. The fare includes entrance fees at various sight seeing places, camera fee, transport and services of a guide, complimentary tea, coffee and mineral water on board and porterage at stations. The Maharajas’ Express is comprehensively insured for fire, earthquake, theft and terrorism. All guests are covered under an umbrella insurance cover.

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Journeys on the Maharajas’ Express 1. The Heritage of India (8 Days/7 Nights): A journey into history to experience the splendour of a bygone era: Mumbai– Ajanta-Udaipur-Jodhpur-BikanerJaipur- Ranthambore-Agra-Delhi. 2. The Indian Splendour (8 Days/7 Nights): A wonderful journey through a magical land: Delhi-Agra-Ranthambore-JaipurBikaner-Jodhpur-Udaipur- Balasinor - Mumbai. 3. Treasures of India (4 Days/3 Nights): Experience the Golden Triangle in Luxury: Delhi-Agra-RanthamboreJaipur-Delhi. 4. Gems of India (4 Days/3 Nights): A sojourn back into history to soak in the treasures of the past: Delhi-AgraRanthambore-Jaipur-Delhi. 5. The Indian Panorama (8 Days/7

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Nights): Relish Royalty, spirituality and the wilderness: Delhi-Jaipur- Ranthambore– Fatehpur Sikri-Agra -Gwalior-OrchhaKhajuraho Route: Varanasi - Lucknow - Delhi. Highlights: • All inclusive price with meals • Complimentary house wines, spirits and beers • Sightseeing with entrance fees included • Services of experienced tour director • Opportunity to meet Indian Royalty • Choice of optional excursions and luxurious spas at hotels • Paramedic on board round the clock • 24-hour valet service • No hassle of daily packing and unpacking

Set in landscaped gardens along a stretch of white sandy beach, the palatial Al Raha Beach Hotel is located on the Al Raha Corniche. The property has 278 rooms and suites including the brand new wing furnished with the ultimate in luxury. There are also 24 exclusive villas which have a choice of 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms, located in a stunning seafront location adjacent to the main hotel building. The hotel boasts state-of-the-art

facilities, including the Body & Soul Spa & Recreation Club complete with temperature controlled outdoor and indoor pools, steam rooms, saunas and Jacuzzis as well as a high-tech gymnasium. If variety is the spice of life, dining choices abound from international dishes to an exquisite twist of Mediterranean. Al Raha Beach Hotel is a member of the prestigious Preferred Hotels and Resorts Worldwide.

With the new wing building recently finished, how many total rooms are there now in Al Raha Beach Hotel? Like us on www.facebook.com/travelarabia and email your answer to dass@kalimatgroup.com, along with your name, telephone number and postal address. Type “Al Raha Beach Hotel” on your email subject. Deadline for submission is May 31, 2013. The winner will be announced in Travel Arabia’s June 2013 edition.


Make it a complete holiday in the heart of Dubai.

Welcome to Al Ghurair Rayhaan and Al Ghurair Arjaan by Rotana. Nestled in the historical heart of the city, in Dubai’s bustling Deira district, Al Ghurair Rayhaan and Al Ghurair Arjaan by Rotana are adjacent to one of Dubai’s famous malls – Al Ghurair Centre. Their unique positioning makes them an attractive property for business and leisure travellers. Make your stay an experience to cherish with a choice of our fine dining outlets. For an authentic taste of Persia, step into Shayan Restaurant and choose from an extensive menu over a sit-down dinner. Or choose to spend time with family and friends at Liwan, our all day dining restaurant and its various theme nights. What’s more, should you choose to, spend a day at the beach or shop, with our free shuttle bus to Mamzar Beach and Dubai Mall through the day. Complete the experience and indulge yourself in our first Zen the spa at Rotana in Dubai. The very tranquil and luxurious spa offers signature treatments designed to relax your mind, revive your soul and rejuvenate your body. For your booking and reservations, please call +971 4 293 3000 or visit rotana.com

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fishing in Kenya Whoever said beach holidays are boring was wrong By Monica Kapila

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Five hours later and a triumphant team returned with a six-kilo Dorado Falusi the colour of iridescent quicklime, and three yellow fin tunas.

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hoever said beach holidays are boring was wrong. Our family went Deep Sea Fishing at 6:30 am while on a beach holiday at Hemingways in Watamu, Kenya. Sea sickness pills, snacks, fishing equipment and local knowledge of where the big fish are – all supplied courtesy of Hemingways fine and experienced crew. Five hours later and a triumphant team returned with a 6-kilo Dorado Falusi fish the colour of iridescent quicklime and three yellow fin tunas with piercingly bright

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eyes dripping with blood. Order your sashimi on the gantry and look forward to eating it at lunch or with evening drinks at the bar. There seems to be a sort of ritual associated with deep sea fishing, landing your fish on the gantry, weighing in (that’s the fish not the anglers) the ceremonial photograph followed by you ordering exactly how you’d like your fish, sashimied, as sushi or plain grilled with garlic butter. All of this has to be done in this precise order before you can leave with aching muscles and a serious smile making way for the

next Catch of the Day. We visited Hemingways during the recent Easter break but it is from November to March that’s best for Billfish, that’s Black Marlin and Sailfish to the uninitiated! Despite being there in April, plenty of Dorado Falusi, Yellow fin tuna and Wahoo were evident throughout our stay. Hemingways follows the guidelines of the African Billfish Foundation which seeks to promote conservation and protect the billfish species. Watamu is based on the edge of a marine park and boats go out to snorkel everyday from Hemingways jetty (a 30 second walk from our room) Guests only pay the $15 marine park fee (kids are $10) to take the boat. Snorkels and masks are on board so you don’t have to buy or bring your own. Be amazed at the variety of life in an underwater world called the Coral Gardens about 15 to 20 minutes out to sea from your door. We saw striped sergeant fish, translucent angel fish and a myriad of other species. Apparently the predatory lion fish was lurking low but I didn’t see him. The corals themselves spread out like loose meringue mixture that seems to be overflowing from an ocean bowl! The older members of our party (grandparents) accompanied us on a dhow cruise through the mangroves in the evening in the Mida Creek area of Watamu, a much more gentle boat ride this time with a feast of expertly prepared seafood cooked fresh to order. Drinks of all kinds are included; the local Dawa cocktail made from a Kenyan liqueur, lime juice and brown sugar seemed the most popular. The Mida Creek area in Watamu is home to six of eight of Kenya’s mangrove species, as well as abundant birdlife. The area covers 32 square km and the Dhow Cruise starts at Hemingways own private boatyard. The cruise itself takes a leisurely 2 hours from start to finish and you can watch the sky change colour over time from brilliant blue to calming night violets with sprinkles of stars. We also took a morning out to explore the fascinating old town of Malindi which still retains some of it’s Islamic influence and reminded me a bit of Zanzibar. Weave your way through tiny alleyways that reveal tinier shops. Take a closer look at this seaside town that became a favourite of the Italians and wander through the local fruit and vegetable market Soko ya Zamani. Stock up on slender vanilla pods to flavour your sugar back home, you’ll be tempted to pick up packets of exotic spices like cinnamon and mace. Eat lunch at the iconic Old Man and the Sea restaurant on Malindi’s Mama Ngina street or seafront road and linger over a simply prepared lunch while feeling the sand in your toes. It’s obligatory to pick up some Kikoys from the superbly well stocked Shakir’s emporium, you can bargain a little but not much. We had lunch this time round at BarBars, and relished authentically thin pizza and cold Tusker beer


for a tiny sum. Check out the incredibly well stocked Italian supermarket next door and I dare you to resist buying the Malindi Mozzarella, creamy pannacotta and fresh pastas. Back at the hotel I decided to visit the small herb garden which is regularly raided by the head chef who can spice up salads with mini pili pili chillies full of fiery heat or temper pasta sauces and salads with sweet marjoram and bulbous fennel. A beguiling number of plants with exotic blooms are also grown in a mini forest like area next to the herb garden. Glaringly red hibiscus blossoms, impossibly high brilliant flaming orange Ixoras and fantasy island type ferns jostle for space among giant palm fronds that act as fabulous umbrellas if you’re caught in a tropical shower. Daniel the head gardener has lovingly tended Hemingways garden for over 8 years now and is typical of the caring and loyal staff at the resort. Ask at reception for a behind the scenes garden tour. Go to Hemingways for some peace, nature and fresh fish served by caring staff in delightfully charming surroundings. It’s not five-star luxury as we know it but you can expect a hugely relaxing holiday in a gorgeously natural setting. Try Merlin Travel to help you with your bookings to Kenya and for more ideas on short break destinations from Dubai log onto www.doindubai.com

Need to know From the snarling traffic jams of Nairobi to the serenity of Kenya’s sun drenched beaches took an easy hour by flight on a 540 airlines plane from Jomo Kenyatta airport. Apparently an international airport is currently being built but for now, Malindi is a simple one hour flight from Nairobi. We flew 540 airlines but you could choose Air Kenya from Wilson airport instead. Or if you are lucky enough to know someone with their own plane take that, as it seems a popular option judging by the number of private aircraft on the field! We flew Emirates from Dubai to Nairobi, again a simple 4 hour 10 minute flight. Nairobi is one hour behind Dubai. Hemingways was open in 1988 and we have visited many times over the last 15 years or so and still haven’t tired of the place. It seems a couple of employees can’t bear to leave either, both George and Benson have been there since the hotel opened ! While all the staff are exemplary and do everything to help make your holiday special, Hudson really does live up to his namesake (from Upstairs Downstairs), with no request seemingly too awkward to deal with. Fly540.com Emirates.com reservations@hemingways.co.ke www.hemingways.co.ke Their big game fishing site is www.big-gamefishing.net

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Yosemite Nature in Motion By Aldwin Fajardo

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Aldwin Fajardo wrote for major newspapers in the Philippines and was editor of Saipan Tribune in the US Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. He is now based in Sacramento, California.

‘Indeed, the splendour of Yosemite’s giant sequoias, soaring granite cliffs and gushing waterfalls make for what John Muir has called the ‘grandest of all the special temples of nature.’’

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ineteen hours and 39 minutes. About five hours short to a day. More than 16,000 miles. That’s how long it takes to travel from Dubai to California‘s Yosemite National Park. It sounds like an exhausting journey. It probably is. One can only wonder what madness could possess a 50 Travel Arabia

person to take such a grueling combination of plane ride and road trip just to see a bunch of trees, rocks and cascading water. But all of 24 hours dwarf in comparison to my 20-year journey to Yosemite, a place I thought I could only visit through the pages of books and magazines. It all started as a dream

long before I could make out what I was to become after college and long before I could imagine going to America was a possibility for me. Madness, it may be but I know that the trees in Yosemite are no ordinary trees. They are descendants of an ancient line of trees that can live for over two thousand years. They are giant sequoias — symbols of longevity and strength. The rocks in Yosemite are towering granite domes and rugged peaks sculpted by glaciers for millions of years; and the gushing water there is capable of bringing dramatic natural transformations throughout the Park. Again, my first trip to the Park was 20 years in the making. It’s the kind of madness that could put a lot of sense to a 16-hour nonstop flight from Dubai to San Francisco Airport and a four-hour road trip from there to Sierra Nevada’s crown jewel. I swear that the four-hour drive will be practically trifling. The postcardready sights of thriving skyscrapers and bustling downtowns in the Bay Area, and the vast green fields, wineries, and lakes of the Central Valley make the road trip to Yosemite, by itself, an excursion. And although the 187-mile drive to the Park already is a satisfying treat, its memory gets easily blurred by the splendor of Yosemite’s giant sequoias, soaring granite cliffs and gushing waterfalls — perfectly spread across 1,190 square miles of what John Muir has called “the grandest of all the special temples of nature.”


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I have visited Yosemite three more times since my first but have yet to experience all of the many moods, views, sounds and smells of its high sierra, granite cliffs, sequoia groves and valley. Really, you could easily stay two weeks and still not see it all. The Park has no apparent marquee attraction. There’s an abundance of Yosemite’s natural beauty everywhere — from the Glacier Point’s breathtaking views of the Valley, the Half Dome and a cascading river to the amazing sights of the El Capitan granite cliff and the Bridalveil waterfall from Tunnel View. No state-of-the-art camera can capture the magnificent images seen by the naked eye, made even more spectacular by the soothing ray of sun and the restful breeze gently touching your skin. To say that Yosemite is a delightful vision of Nature’s artistry is an understatement. Things to do Yosemite, however, is more than just a sightseeing experience. There are as many activities to do as there are beautiful things to see. Visitors can go cycling around the Valley or take a hike to any or all of the many trails around the park. The Bridalveil Fall is an easy 0.5-mile roundtrip hike on a paved trail; the one-mile loop trek to the Lower Yosemite Fall is also a painless walk. And while lakes in Yosemite are famously remote, Mirror Lake is relatively easy to reach through a two-mile roundtrip hike. It is famous for its reflections of Half Dome and Mount Watkins. For the more adventurous visitors, Yosemite’s skyscraper granite cliffs are sure to challenge 52 Travel Arabia

the mind and the body. A Yosemite guidebook declared in 1868 that “the summit of Half Dome will never be trodden by human foot.” George Anderson proved it wrong in 1875 when he reached the top of the Half Dome. Countless others have ascended on its sheer granite wall — a 16.3-mile climb with 4,800 feet elevation gain. My fear of heights has kept me away from the walls of its towering cliffs but not even the faintest of hearts could be a deterrent in experiencing Yosemite. Many colorful scenes about history and culture that define the park unfold in the film Spirit of Yosemite, shown regularly at the Visitor Center. There’s also a variety of engaging interpretive programs, walking tours and performances. Where to stay Spending the night in Yosemite is not all about camping in tents. The park has a variety of accommodations from rustic tent cabins to lavish hotel rooms nestled among the nature’s most stunning architectural landscapes. Modestly priced and centrally located in the Valley, Curry Village offers comfortable lodging and is the most suitable camp for those who prefer a more rustic experience. It is within walking or biking distance from a wide selection of dining, shopping and outdoor activities. Housekeeping Camp along the scenic Merced River is the haven for park visitors who fancy camping — complete with outdoor fire rings, sandy beaches and a great view of Yosemite Falls and Half Dome — without the hassles of setting up a tent.

The Yosemite Lodge at the Falls, aside from being a central hub of activities, offers the perfect accommodation for visitors who are partial to the urban conveniences of internet, TV, telephone and mobile connections. A Four-Diamond accommodation, The Ahwahnee is a National Historic Landmark with stunning views of Glacier Point and Upper Yosemite Fall. It conveys the perfect balance of history, hospitality and luxury. Those who seek a more private retreat could find a perfect escape in the century-old, Wawona Hotel — one of the oldest mountain resorts in California. Guests bask in the serene, garden-like setting easily accessible to a historic nine-hole golf course and the Pioneer Yosemite History Center. I have been to Yosemite four times in three different seasons, the last being at the tail-end of this year’s Winter. The drive from the foothills gave me the creeps the first time I went to the park. It’s about eight miles of narrow and winding road on the edge of what seems to be a 500-foot free-fall. However, all the drama and horrors entailed by the zigzag drive instantly disappeared with a fleeting look at the beautiful lake below and the smell of sweet mountain air. Yosemite’s natural beauty has been an effective dose of temporary cure to my fear of heights. But there’s more to it than just that for me. Every trip to Yosemite gives me a feeling of being alone and a sense of belongingness at the same time. The sound of birds chirping and of water cascading, the sight of giant trees swaying to the sierra’s gentle breeze, and the vigor of towering granite walls give me a stronger sense of appreciation for life. Every journey to Yosemite is like a fairy tale. It always has a happy ending.

At a glance Lodging: Visit www.yosemitepark.com or call (801) 559-4990 for information and lodging reservations at the Curry Village, Yosemite Lodge at the Falls, The Ahwahnee, Wawona Hotel, Housekeeping Camp, High Sierra Camps and the Tuolomne Meadows Lodge and White Wolf Lodge. To do and see: Advance ticket purchase are required for guided tours. For more information and to make reservations, call (209) 372-4FUN. Getting There: Bus service is available to Yosemite (and, during summer, to some other areas of the park) from cities and airports throughout California and the rest of the United States. Amtrak provides a combination of train and bus service to Yosemite Valley. Amtrak also provides limited service to White Wolf and Tuolumne Meadows daily during July and August (weekends only during June and September).


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Explore Bangkok’s colorful streets teem with diverse lifestyles From Silom to Yaowarat Road, the best way to discover the city is by taking a stroll to feed your hungry eyes. 54 Travel Arabia

Bangkok, Asia’s City of Angels, is full of unique cultural heritage, beautiful canals and rivers, charming hospitality, and fascinating trends. Colorful events in the streets play an important role in Thai lifestyle and add vitality to the high-rise environment. Wherever you go, there are sidewalk vendors selling just about anything; such as handmade products, fabrics and textiles, jewellery, and food. Street food is as delicious as that in restaurants, ranging from barbeque skewers to fresh seafood, and even

international cuisine. One of the best way to explore Bangkok is to take a stroll along the following roads as they reflect the everyday city life of the local people. Silom Silom is the major business district of Bangkok, where visitors can see office workers taking their lunch break in the streets. Numerous street food stalls, food courts, restaurants and small markets serve these office workers. The Silom


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area is the centres of the silver and gem worlds. As night falls, Silom it into a bustling shopping street and entertainment venue. Sukhumvit Sukhumvit is the longest road in Thailand with many adjoining “sois” (small streets). It serves as the main commercial street of Bangkok and has a variety of social entertainment venues, being one of the most energetic and eclectic places at both day and night. Along both sides of Sukhumvit are department stores, Thai and international restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, galleries, parks and entertainment complexes, as well as street stalls. Amongst the most popular sois in Sukhumvit is “Thonglo,” where visitors can find cool and chic restaurants, stores, and night clubs. The wide range of entertainment and retails facilities couple with the easily-accessible location make Sukhumvit the most popular expatriate place in Bangkok. Ratchaprasong and Siam Square Ratchaprasong area is one of the most bustling areas in Bangkok. It is full of department stores, restaurants, coffee shops, hotels and sidewalk vendors. Located not far from Ratchaprasong intersection is Siam Square, where the young adults of Thailand hang out. It is an enormous shopping square full of boutiques, shops, restaurants, and department stores. Those who want to know what is in fashion in Thailand should come here and explore the stores, as well as taking a look at what the local shoppers are wearing. Concerts, fashion shows, festivals, events and activities are often held around Ratchaprasong and Siam Square, creating an even more vibrant atmosphere to these areas. There are also many hairdressers, nail salons, and other beauty services available in these areas to pamper your every need. Khao San Road Khao San Road offers an amusing street shopping experience. You can find restaurants and roadside stalls selling delicious food, stores selling a wide array of products and accessories, nightclubs for entertainment, and all kinds of accommodation. It is the most popular tourist centre for budget travelers and backpackers. It is also where people can socialize with Thai locals and tourists from all over the world. One of the most enjoyable aspects of Khao San Road are the stalls selling food along both sides of the street. Phat Thai, Spring Rolls, and Khai Chiao (Thaistyle omelette) are amongst the most popular menus, whereas fine restaurants featuring Thai, Indian, and Western-style food can also be found. Known as the coolest hangout, Khao San Road also offers fun-filled activities like painting henna tattoos and hair-braiding. Yaowarat Road Yaowarat Road, known as Thailand’s 56 Travel Arabia

Chinatown, is a heaven for those who enjoy eating. One of the oldest areas in Bangkok, the Chinatown is also where you can find gold shops on almost every corner, and Chinese pharmacies along both sides of the streets. At night, apart from several Chinese restaurants lined up along both sides of the main road, Yaowarat also features countless roadside food stalls selling a variety of culinary delights, ranging from simple yet delicious noodles to scrumptious and fresh seafood menus. Chatuchak Weekend Market Chatucak Weekend Market sells virtually everything, from clothing, fashionable accessories, house waves, souvenirs, antiques, silk, street foods, and event pets. A bustling open air market with over 8,000 stalls, it seems like spending one day at this market is not enough. But if you have

only one available, then this is the best place to go. Make sure you negotiate on all items you intend to buy and you will surely get a good deal. Once tired of the shopping and negotiating, you can relax at countless restaurants or eateries that offer a variety of food at reasonable prices. Tips Bring enough cash as most of the vendors on the streets do not accept credit cards. Beware of pickpockets as these places are often crowded with both shoppers and those who take advantage of the busy activities. For roadside food stalls, choose ones where you see lots of people, as they are not only safe but you can tell that the food is delicious by the number of people in the crowd. For more information, visit www.tourismthailand-middleeast.org


Located in Deira district known as The Heart of Dubai, Suha City Hotel is just minutes from Dubai International Airport, Dubai Convention Centre, The Emirate of Sharjah and a short walking distance from some of Dubai’s largest malls including Deira City Centre Mall. Garhoud Road, Deira Opposite City Centre P. O. Box 81933 Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Ibiza Six million people going there to party can’t be wrong

From J Lo’s “On the floor” to techno DJ Tiesto’s “In Search of Sunrise” mix, this island is, hands down, the party capital of the world

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ix million people going to Ibiza to party can’t be wrong. Ibiza, an island in the Mediterranean Sea just off the coast of Valencia is a popular destination for one reason: electronic dance music. Since 2009, the place has seen an annual increase in tourist numbers, with nearly six million people travelling through Ibiza Airport in 2012 alone, tourism officials said. Well-known nightclubs like Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, and Eden among others take turns in making sure the music plays on and the dancing doesn’t stop. Famous DJs run their own weekly nights around the island, many of whom perform to present new songs within the house, trance and techno genres of electronic dance music. In fact, the island has achieved worldwide

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fame as a cultural center of sort for house and trance in particular. Underground music parties are common and enjoyed by the many international musicians, artists, and travelers drawn to the unique creative environment of Ibiza. The season traditionally begins at the start of June’s opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the closing parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and “disco sunrises.” But Ibiza has more to it than being a party venue. Large portions of the island are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These include “God’s Finger” in the Benirràs Bay as well as some of the more traditional Ibizan cultural sites such as the remains of the first Phoenicians settlement at Sa Caleta. Other sites are still under threat from the

developers, such as Ses Feixes Wetlands but this has now been recognised by as a threatened environment and it is hoped that steps will be taken to preserve this wetland. Because of its rustic beauty, companies and artists alike frequently use the island for photographic and film shoots. A monument called “The Egg” has been erected in honour of Christopher Columbus, who was supposedly born on the island, can be found in Sant Antoni. Since 2009, Ibiza has seen an increase in tourist numbers every year, with nearly six million people travelling through Ibiza Airport in 2012, tourism officials said. The summer season has become concentrated between June and September, focusing on the clubbing calendar which is currently booming. In recent years, the luxury market has dramatically improved with new restaurants, clubs and improvements to the marina in Ibiza Town.


How to get there You can reach the island either by plane or ship. Ibiza has its own airport, Sant Josep, set in the southern part of the island. Several airlines provide direct access from the Spanish Peninsula and Europe. The three main ports are the ports of Ibiza, Santa EulĂ ria and Sant Antoni. The ferry companies -Balearia, Iscomar and Acciona- sail to the ports of Ibiza and Sant Antoni from different places on mainland Spain. Apart from the ferry crossings, it is also possible to reach the island by private ship, chartered crossings and various cruises. The regular sea crossings reach the island of Ibiza from Barcelona, Valencia, DĂŠnia and Palma de Mallorca. Etihad flies to Ibiza. Visit www.etihad.com

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Downtown Dubai

Superlatives aptly describe this ‘Centre of Now’ Among Dubai’s attractions is the tourist hub called Downtown Dubai, also dubbed the “Centre of Now” because most major city and international entertainment events happen there. Indeed, superlatives aptly describe the place, which has the world’s tallest building, the US$1.5 billion, 823-metre tall Burj Khalifa to which people around the globe are glued to during New Year’s Eve for its dazzling fireworks display; and the biggest shopping mall, Dubai Mall, home to 1,200 shops and site of numerous attractions, including an Olympic-sized ice rink, an aquarium and a water zoo. Downtown Dubai, which is about two kilometres in size, is a large-scale mixed-use complex which has most of the city’s landmarks, which also includes the mesmerizing Dubai Fountain, which reportedly cost US$217 million and was constructed by the same group behind the fountains at the Bellagio Hotel Lake in Las Vegas— WET Design based in California, USA. Dubai Fountain is illuminated by about 6,600 lights and 50 colored projectors. It shoots 60 Travel Arabia

water as high as 150 metres in the air and can dance to a range of classical and contemporary Arabic and international music. Other highlights include the Burj Park Island, and The Address Downtown Dubai hotel, The Old Town and The Old Town Island, which for its part, is mostly low-rise residential buildings; three hotels and Souq Al Bahar. Emaar Boulevard, The Residences and South Ridge comprise high-rise residential towers. And Emaar Square is a low-rise office complex. Downtown Dubai is situated along Sheikh Zayed Road and is connected to the Dubai Metro by the light rail system’s Burj Khalifa/ Dubai Mall station. For its part, The Address Downtown Dubai is a 63-storey, 306-metre high skyscraper alongside Dubai Mall, Old Town, and the Burj Khalifa Lake. It is the sixth tallest building in Dubai and the 36th in the world. Another Downtown attraction is the Burj Plaza, a more intimate outdoor venue, set by Burj Park and featuring direct views of The

Dubai Fountain. Sprawling over an area of 36,920 square feet, Burj Plaza can be customised to host anything from a corporate gala to a product launch, to a birthday party your guests won’t soon forget. Burj Park, for its part is an “island of inspiration,” as it is called, which has unobstructed views of Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Fountain. Its 11,300-square-metre lawn can accommodate thousands of guests attending functions and events from banquet to weddings, concerts and product launches. Still another attraction is Burj Plaza, a vast 3,430-square-metre open-plan terrace with views of Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Fountain and best for smaller events like gala events and soirees. Lastly, if it’s a brisk walk you want, Emaar Boulevard would be it. A 3.5-kilometre thoroughfare with palm-lined walkways, the boulevard runs through Downtown Dubai and is famous for hosting events like the Dubai Classic Car Show.


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The best Thai hospitality in the heart of the busy Dubai’s financial district is the towering 40-storey, Dusit Thani Dubai, an iconic fivestar hotel combining Arabian luxury with Thai heritage. Dusit Thani’s 321 rooms and suites are superbly furnished, providing all the comforts expected of a luxury international hotel. The Dusit Club Room and Dusit Grand Room provide the business and leisure traveller with the added dimension of highly personalised service and facilities, combined with seven superb dining venues including the signature restaurant Benjarong. What is Dusit Thani Dubai’s signature restaurant? Like us on www.facebook.com/travelarabia and email your answer to dass@kalimatgroup.com, along with your name, telephone number and postal address. Type “Dusit Thani” on your email subject. Deadline for submission is May 31, 2013. The winner will be announced in Travel Arabia’s June 2013 edition. Travel Arabia 61


Melting pot

a cornucopia of the good times ahead

Dining, spa and room options

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dining Take the spice route

Mazina The Address Dubai Marina Mondays 6:30pm – 11pm Take a journey and explore the spice route at The Address Dubai Marina. Every Monday Mazina brings the spice route home with curries from the Sub continent with traditional extras including salad, chutneys, pickles, homemade breads Also check Generation Creation Brunch at Mazina—portray your creative skills, team up with mum and dad and paint away your artistic potential, while indulging in an international buffet featuring a spectrum of delectable and mouth-watering dishes. An array of prizes is up for grabs for all participants. Happening on May 18, 2013, 12.30pm to 3.30pm Enquiries and reservations: +971 04 4367777 or email dine.dubaimarina@theaddress.com

German Food Festival

The Kitchen Hyatt Regency Dubai May 24 to 31, 2013 7:30pm to 12am Try an exclusive range of specialties, freshly prepared by expert German Chef Benjamin

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Hötter, who will take guests on a gastronomic journey with his delicious West German preparations including the Reibekuchen (Crispy potato pancakes), Erbensuppe (Pea soup with crayfish), Sauerbraten (Stewed beef ), Kabeljau in Senfsoße (Poached Cod fish with mustard sauce) and many more. Enquiries and reservations: Call +971 4 317 2222 or visit www.restaurants.dubai.hyatt.com

Big Weekend Treat

Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa by Anantara Explore the indulgent offerings featuring a fabulously free-spirited brunch at Ingredients and a relaxing night’s stay at the hotel, every moment of your experience will be truly delightful. The Big Brunch on Friday afternoons with incredible cuisine and premium beverages as well as complimentary breakfast for two the following morning will complement your luxurious stay. Also check out the Friday Brunch at Ingredients. Enquiries and reservations: Call + 02 656 1000 or visit www.abu-dhabi.anantara.com

Enjoy a Hyatt summer

The summer promotions of Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi, Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi, Park Hyatt Dubai, Grand Hyatt Dubai and Hyatt Regency Dubai include offers that give guests

a chance to enjoy numerous benefits when booking two consecutive overnight stays at any of the Abu Dhabi Hyatt properties, and three consecutive overnight stays at any of the Dubai Hyatt properties. The summer promotions allow up to two children under the age of 12 with two paying adults to stay free of charge in any of the five Hyatt hotels in the United Arab Emirates. They are also entitled to complimentary breakfast, lunch and dinner when accompanied by two paying adults. In addition, the five Hyatt properties in the United Arab Emirates offer an array of activities guaranteed to suit the needs of a wide spectrum of travellers when they choose to stay at any of the properties. These activities include complimentary access to the swimming pools, beach, kids’ clubs, and all other recreational facilities of any of the five Hyatt properties. Moreover, a 20% discount is available in all participating restaurants and bars, as well as the five spas, in all five Hyatt hotels to guests who book a Summer Special room package. Enquiries and reservations: Visit hyatt.com/uaesummer-specials. Phones: UAE: 800 4097, Saudi Arabia: 800 897 1400, Bahrain: 800 04006, Other Countries: +971 4 209 6661

Win a AED500 voucher for Kris Restaurant at Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel Just read the story below and answer the question in the box Kris with a View is a restaurant that promises to delight guests with its variety of exotic cuisines sourced from the origins of the ancient spice trail. Specialty dishes from China, Thailand, Malaysia, India and Arabia amongst others will please the palates of the most discerning diners whilst partaking of a variety of wines from the New and Old Worlds. The restaurant is located on the 19th Floor of the Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel and offers 360 degree views of Dubai. One can savor their favourite cocktail or try something new from the extensive list whilst taking in the panoramic view. Kris Restaurant is located on which floor of Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel? Like us on www.facebook.com/travelarabia and email your answer to dass@kalimatgroup.com, along with your name, telephone number and postal address. Type “Kris Restaurant” on your email subject. Deadline for submission is May 31, 2013. The winner will be announced in Travel Arabia’s June 2013 edition. Travel Arabia 63


Sizzling Saturday Barbecue

New Thai menu at Al Bustan Rotana Dubai Blue Elephant Restaurant, the renowned Thai dining venue at Al Bustan Rotana is proud to announce the launch of its newly revamped dining menu, boasting new delectable treats that will make you experience Thailand without leaving the city! The hotel’s Executive Chef Christophe Prud’homme travelled to Thailand and worked with famous Thai master chefs to serve you the finest culinary masterpieces the country has to offer. Blue Elephant’s new menu presents traditional and authentic Thai dishes such as Mieng Kham, Som Tam and Asparagus Coconut Curry with a new twist of authenticity while sharing the culinary spotlights with various fresh and exciting contemporary dishes such Crab Curry with Cha Pu Leaves and Lamb Chop Kra-Praow. Not to forget, the revolutionary, ultra-modern Thai Pas selection also take centre stage as it features dishes including Duck Breast with Passion Fruit, Spicy Lamb Patties and Special Tom Sab Salmon. Also check out theme nights happening at Choices Restaurant and asparagus creations at classy Rodeo Grill Restaurant. Enquiries and reservations: Call +971 04 7054285 or visit rotanatimes.com

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Double Decker Garden Al Murooj Rotana Dubai 12pm – 4pm While the Dubai weather is still amazing, re-live the true ambience of a weekend gathering with friends and loved ones as you enjoy the lush greenery, relaxing sound of the mini waterfalls and the awesome aroma of barbecue treats fresh from the grill. Also check Zaika Restaurant’s Tandoori promotion and be part of an exciting culinary journey through the foothills of

the Himalayas to rediscover your favourite gastronomic delights of the region. Choose from a mouth-watering selection of lamb, shrimp and chicken from the tandoor, plus breads, dhal, rice, samosas and more, which you can enjoy to your heart’s content in a special unlimited set menu. Enjoy fantastic theme nights and Friday Brunch at Pergolas Restaurant and Explore diverse cultures throughout the week while savouring delectable and masterfully prepared dishes. Enquiries and reservations: Call +971 04 3211111 or visit rotanatimes.com

ROOMS Weekend getaway

Al Raha Beach Hotel Book now with rate starting from Dhs 599 subject to 10% service charge & 6% tourism fee including breakfast, free WIFI, access to recreational facilities and VIP treatment. Exclusive 20% discount in our spa and restaurants and a 50% discount for weekend extended over Saturday night. Enquiries and reservations: Call +02-5080555 or visit danathotels.com

Avail of this special limited time offer at the earliest! * Two children under the age of 12 accompanied by one paying adult can eat for free. Enquiries and reservations: Call +971 4 209 1234 or visit www.dubai.regency.hyatt.com

Pay for 2, stay 3

Hyatt Regency Dubai April 11, 2013 – May 13, 2013 Discover a world of entertainment, shopping and dining pleasures with your family. While staying at the hotel, guests can indulge at the spa, dine at Al Dawaar, Dubai’s only revolving restaurant or stroll in the lush green golf park. With the special ‘Kid friendly’ service, children can have fun at the Kids’ Club, eat for free at the lavish Friday Brunch*, choose from special kid’s menu, skate at the ice rink, and learn to play tennis or swim!

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A perfect blend of traditional Arabian hospitality and modern luxury Located on the edge of Khalid lagoon, the hotel offers the convenience of a central location in Sharjah. Easy access to shopping arcades, exhibitions and entertainment centers plus a mere 20 minute drive from Dubai and Sharjah airports. The hotel’s sprawling complex houses 253 recently refurbished luxurious rooms and suites offering the ultimate in comfort with cozy balconies overlooking the lagoon. With an array of restaurants to choose from, your stay will truly be memorable. Oasis Restaurant is an epicure’s paradise; overlooking the swimming pool with it’s a la carte and buffet menus, offers the finest cuisine and live entertainment. Tea Garden is an ideal place to unwind with friends. It is open 24 hours and serves French pastries, cakes, hors d-oeuvres and light snacks. Fishermenʼs Wharf a specialty seafood restaurant, overlooking the swimming pool, serves variety of seafood cooked to individual tastes. The first of its kind in Sharjah, seafood cuisine is prepared from delectable Far Eastern to Arabian styles. Pool Hut offers snacks, mocktails and beverages around the swimming pool. Banqueting and Conference facilities: Al Dana Ballroom can accommodate over 700 people and provide perfect ambience for every occasion - weddings, conferences, launches, fashion shows or any private functions The Roof top AL Kasr Banquet Hall lends to a traditional Arabian Charm to parties and receptions. Al Majlis Meeting Room equipped with advanced audio- visual facilities to host business meetings, presentations and seminars. Laguna Meeting Room fully equipped meeting room for Business Executives.

P.O. Box 5802 Sharjah United Arab Emirates, Tel. +971 6 5736666, Fax. +971 6 5725443 Email: holintsh@emirates.net.ae, Website: www.holidayinternational.com


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SPA Shiffa Milk bath

Anantara Spa Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa by Anantara Book a 60-minute couple’s Anantara Signature Massage and receive 30 minutes Shiffa Milk bath. Our signature blends of oils combined with purpose-designed movements stimulates the circulation and promotes deep relaxation, whilst restoring the flow of energy, or prana, along the meridian lines. Receive an extra 30 minute Shiffa Milk bath with rose petals, amenities and refreshments. Duration: 60 minutes + 30 minutes of Shiffa Milk Bath Spa opening hours: 10am – 10pm on weekdays, 10am – 12am on weekends Enquiries and reservations: Call + 02 656 1000, email easternmangroves_spa@anantara.com or visit www.abu-dhabi.anantara.com

Spring Relaxing Treatment

Win a ‘Back to Nature’ spa package for one at Jasmine Spa at Grand Millennium Dubai Just read the following text and answer the question in the box below

Club Olympus Spa & Fitness Hyatt Regency Dubai Enhance your skin clarity with deep cleansing. A pore purifying facial which makes use of special botanical extracts will make your skin texture smooth and clear. A highly effective remedy, this treatment will reduce any visible signs of acne

Revitalize and unwind at the Jasmine Spa as you escape into a world of relaxation while your skin specialist selects a specific spa facial and body treatment customized specifically for you. In continuation of your Spa journey we also have Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, Hamam with Rasul and Ice fountain for you to choose from as well as the outdoor swimming pool. The Jasmine Spa comprises of nine treatment rooms, offers regular promotional packages that give the guests the advantage to try out several treatments at a great value of money. Special occasions are always highlighted with personalized treatments to suite the event. Surprise your loved ones with a gift voucher from the wide selection available to suite everyone. Win a ‘Back to Nature’ spa package for one. Relax with an Aroma Hot Stone Massage, dive into a Pomegranate Body Exfoliation leaving your skin fresh like never before with a pure pampering facial. Enjoy this 100 minutes of absolute delight. For reservations or more information please call 04 429 9999 or e-mail spa. reception@grandmill-dubai.com, www.grandmillenniumdubai.com How many treatment rooms are there at Jasmine Spa? Like us on www.facebook.com/travelarabia and email your answer to dass@ kalimatgroup.com, along with your name, telephone number and postal address. Type “Jasmine Spa” on your email subject. Deadline for submission is May 31, 2013. The winner will be announced in Travel Arabia’s June 2013 edition. 66 Travel Arabia

CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La

blemishes or redness. Our professional therapists will ensure this relaxing treatment will revive your skin for the forthcoming spring! By booking this treatment, a 30minute back, neck and shoulder massage is offered for free! Duration: 90 minutes 50% off Hyatt Regency Dubai has picked a few spa therapies now available at a 50-percent discount! Guests are invited to indulge in therapeutic treatments like Aromatic massage, Swedish massage or Deep Tissue massage. To try is the Foot Rejuvenating Therapy or the Thai Original Herbal Hot Compress body treatment. Available from Sunday to Wednesday throughout May 2013 from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon and from 8:00pm to 10:00pm. Enquiries and reservations: Call +971 4 209 6802. Prior reservations are recommended.

Mother’s Delight

The Spa at The Address Dubai Marina Treat your mom with an array of amazing blissful experiences guaranteed to provide her with unforgettable moments of peace and quiet. Top-to-Toe



Indulge in an Enrich Body Scrub, and Dead Sea Mud Wrap forward by Green Tea Facial ensuring that peace and tranquillity exude from top-totoe. Duration: 80 minutes Enquiries and reservations: Call +971 4 436 7424 or email spa.dubaimarina@theaddress.com

Mother and Daughter Package

CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La Celebrate the month for moms with the pampering Mother and Daughter spa package. Start your bonding with the rejuvenating CHI Skin Polish Scrub for glowing skin, followed by the natural Marine Algae Wrap to detoxify and re-energise. Indulge in the soothing 60-minute Intuitive Massage to complete the treatment. Available throughout May. Duration: 2 hours Roses for Her Treat your Mom to CHI with the Rose Body Scrub and Wrap this May. Our rich rose cream promises to hydrate, soften and cleanse the body. The treatment accelerates skin renewal and stimulates the skin’s self protection, leaving it smooth and petal-soft. Available throughout May. Duration: 2 hours CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La is open daily from 10am to 12am. Enquiries and reservations: Call + 02 509 8903

or email chi.abudhabi@shangri-la.com

Pamper your mother No one deserves being pampered more than your mother so why not treat her to an indulgent spa experience this Mother’s Day. A blend of aromatherapy oils with brown sugar and sea salt is the perfect relaxing combination of ingredients to effectively remove dead cells and nourish the skin at the same time. Rixos Royal Spa has prepared

a tailor made package for every mother to enjoy during her day on May 9, 2013. This package of Crystal Peeling and Revitalizing Anti-wrinkle Collagen Eye Treatment is the gift that every mother deserves on her day. Also try Rixos Royal Spa Rejuvenating May offer, a unique glowing facial and a relaxing full body massage of 70 minutes. Enquiries and reservations: Visit www.rixos.com

Al Nawras Hotel Apartments prides itself in exceeding customer expectations and is dedicated to give a good service in new standard operating procedures in the hospitality industry with our well trained and professional staffs up to the best qualifications. Al Nawras Hotel Apartments ranges from homely to luxurious and you can always be assured of generous hospitality. It is a deluxe hotel apartments located in the heart of Dubai City.10 minutes drive from Dubai International Airport. The attractive location of the hotel matches what all the travelers look for. The premium location of the hotel is near to the major business centers and shopping malls.

Stay with us and feel like home… Al Nawras Hotel Apartments

A Sophisticated Style of Living

P.O. Box 88189, Amman St. Al Nahda, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tel No. +971 4 607 9000, Fax. +971 4 607 9111, E-mail: info@alnawrashotel.ae, Website: www.alnawrashotel.ae



SPA holiday

Live longer

A wellness clinic in Spain comes up with the formula how

In Sha Wellness Clinic, it is possible to prevent and delay ageing through therapies like cellular stimulation and regeneration, as well as other processes.

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Sitting on a mountainside in Spain and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea is a wellness facility that specializes on improving and notably lengthening people’s health and well-being through the fusion of the best natural therapies, mainly originated from a thousand years of Eastern wisdom and the most advanced Western techniques. Sha Wellness Clinic which is in Albir Beach by the Sierra Helada Natural Park, one of Spain’s foremost ornithological reserves, makes use of a process done through a “healthyageing medicine,” which slows down the ageing process and evoke the health potential of each person, not only by preventing or reversing premature ageing once its causes are diagnosed, but also by using specific natural stimulation and reconstruction of different metabolic processes and systems requested in each particular case.

The process identifies reduced activity of the organs and the deteriorated organs and first treatments for their recuperation. Other specific objectives include identification of stress levels and toxicity in view of having them corrected; glucose metabolism and diabetes prevention, as well as bone metabolism and osteoporosis, among others. In, SHA it is possible to prevent and delay ageing signs and achieve a healthy, young and natural appearance through therapies like cellular stimulation and regeneration, carboxitherapy, mesotherapy with antioxidants and vitamins, factors of platelet growth associated with photo stimulation, fractionated laser and radiofrequency and focalized ultrasounds. The SHA method combines the effective elements of modern macrobiotics nutrition and the curative powers of natural therapies with a dynamic and practical educational program,



totally personalized to satisfy the needs of each person and his or her health goals. The beginnings of this union of ability and wisdom become enriched by the curative power of food through the application of a macrobiotic diet adapted to modern times, and merging Mediterranean and Japanese elements, being prescribed individually for each of the guests by the team of consultants, and realized by masters of haut-cuisine. The ideal stay in SHA is two weeks, since the biological rhythm of the organism enters into a phase of profound re-adjustment during the second week. The facility has 93 suites with surface areas of between 80 and 320 square metres. The complex includes large swimming pools and waterfalls, and many relaxation areas such as the Zen, Mediterranean and tropical gardens. Each room has a spacious terrace from which one can enjoy a spectacular view of the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra Helada. Some

suites are also endowed with a hydro-spa. Some include a kitchenette, so that the chef or one of the members of his team can prepare meals in the suite itself, giving a private class in Macrobiotic cookery, if the guest so desires. The Presidential Suite, on the top floor, includes three bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen, and an external room adjoining the suite itself, for the use of the service personnel (who are always available throughout the day) a private swimming pool, and a large solarium with panoramic views of surroundings. The SHA Spa covers a total area of more than 2,000 square meters, divided into hydrotherapy and treatment zone. Within hydrotherapy one can enjoy therapeutic pools, such as physic-hydro-massage, tone-up pool, pebbles path, tepidarium, sauna, calidarium, sensation shower, and relaxation areas, surrounded all by and incredible Zen garden. There are also installations for chromotherapy and music therapy, where one can

enjoy a multi-dimensional or an aqua relax massage. The treatment zone comprises 40 cabins, in which all kinds of natural therapies, massages and beauty treatments are offered, one of these being a suite for couples, or for thalassotherapy. One can also enjoy massages and treatments in the open air with heavenly views all around, in a unique environment of Balinese couches set on the terraces surrounding the Infinity Pool, or indeed in one’s own suite. Several professional golf courses, designed by experts of Jack Nicklaus’s stature, are found in the surrounding areas of SHA, four of them less than 10 kilometres away. And at less than 15 kilometres along the coast one can find five marinas. The facility also has customer service and reception which places at the guest’s disposal a range of reservations for yachts, helicopter tours, automobiles, golf, opera, and many other activities.

The ideal stay in SHA is two weeks, since the biological rhythm of the organism enters into a phase of profound re-adjustment during the second week.

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tranquil moments

Lime Tonic Spa Remote and chic

This treatment is ideal to have a day before a big event, wedding or party

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The ambiance has a calming and spiritual feeling; the waiting room has a waterwall. The treatments and even the music are customized to your specific mood and choice. Remote and chic are important words when looking for the perfect location to spend your well earned day off or weekend for that matter, and this is exactly what is on offer at Desert Palm Lime Tonic Spa. Nestled inside the perfectly trimmed lawns used for polo and polo lessons is a spa that offers views very different from those in the city. The ambiance of the Lime and Tonic Spa has a calming and spiritual feeling, the waiting room has a waterwall and the staff is most welcoming. Facing the perfect polo lawns, each treatment room has that touch of luxury. The treatments and even the music here are customized to your specific mood and choice. You will be spoiled for choice when looking at the treatment menu; however the Vital C with Laser Lift Facial is one of the best in the region. This wonderful skin rejuvenation treatment is 74 Travel Arabia

perfect for those who spend too long in airconditioned environments and want to provide their skin with a release from the harsh Dubai weather conditions. This treatment is ideal to have a day before a big event, wedding or party, it leaves your skin significantly glowing and the results last a while too. For those who wish to diminish fine signs of ageing, it is advised that the treatment be carried out on a weekly basis. The technology used is amazing and painless, and the results are so good you will be addicted. Just ensure you give yourself enough time to check out the spa facilities which are superb—a good sauna, steam and dip in the ice pool will have you relaxed and ready for your treatment. Also be sure to make the most of your beauty therapist, they have so much knowledge about what is right for your skin and how to keep a youthful look.

The resort is so nice that a post-spa lunch is suggested at the pool bar. If you are lucky you may even see some live polo sessions. Relaxation and rejuvenation at its best, and one of the great things is the resort is only a 20 minute drive from the Dubai City Centre.


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The perfect stay for you & your family on the shores of the Arabian Gulf

Leaders in Hospitality A secluded haven on the Arabian Gulf, Five Continents Cassells Ghantoot Beach Resort & SPA is an elegant beach resort filled with serenity and hospitality. It is ideally located at just 15 minutes from Dubai Media City and Ibn Battuta Mall, and 20 minutes drive from Mall of The Emirates. It is perfectly centralised at 30 minutes away from Dubai and Abu Dhabi International Airports. The style of the resort reflects the contemporary Arabian Palace style, resplendent with domes and arches. Enjoy a unique experience that will be enhanced with our majestic and luxurious services reflecting the Arabian Leaders’ lifestyle merely at the middle of the oil boom.

CORPORATE OFFICE RAKIA Bldg. 2nd Floor P.O.Box 6460 Ras Al Khaimah, U.A.E. T. +971 7 244 4510 F. +971 7 244 4512

CORPORATE OFFICE SAUDI ARABIA P.O.Box 53932 Jeddah, K.S.A. T. +966 2 694 4655 F. +966 2 699 3944

CASSELLS GHANTOOT BEACH RESORT & SPA P.O.Box 126969 Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. T. +971 2 506 8888 F. +971 2 506 8867

CASSELLS AL BARSHA HOTEL - DUBAI P.O.Box 114400 Dubai, U.A.E. T. +971 4 408 4777 F. +971 4 408 4771

www.fivecontinents.co

SWITZERLAND OFFICE Flughofstrasse 50 8152 Glattbrugg Opfikon Zurich, Switzerland T.+41 (0)44 8100 366 F.+41 (0)44 8100 368

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GERMANY OFFICE Gärtnerstrasse 10a 23684 Scharbeutz, Germany T. +49 45 247 008 458 F. +49 45 247 008 459

UK OFFICE Spriddlestone Brixton, Plymouth Devon, UK PL9 0DW T./F.+44 (01) 753 404 655


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