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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of
Ras Al Khaimah, which has a population of
150,000 lies about 100 km from
Dubai.
There's no bus or train transport but pool taxis are cheap. The
Hajar Mountains are also a part of Ras Al Khaimah and thanks to the water pouring down a mountain, this is the greenest and most varied region at the same time where desert, seashore, mountains and watered areas form a unit.
Ras Al Khaimah with a population of 150000 lies about 100 km from Dubai. There's no bus or train
transport but pool taxis are cheap. The Hajar Mountains are also a part of Ras Al Khaimah.
Thanks to
the water pouring down a mountain, this is the greenest and most varied region at the same time where
desert, seashore, mountains and watered areas form a unit. The income of the Emirate is derived from
agriculture, pearl diving, fishing and extraction of stone.
Ras Al Khaima is the only Emirate that was not
a founding member of the confederation. They joined year later.
Development is also significant here but as obvious as in Dubai. Understandably, the beauties of nature
dominate here and travel agencies also emphasize the possibility of optional activities. The capital lies
on the shore of a narrow gulf and just like Dubai, is divided by a strait, Cor Ras Al Khaimah. Here too,
the museum of local history was established in an old fortress. Its primary treasure is the original
manuscript from
Vasco da Gama about --, the ancient capital. Souks shouldn't be missed here either.
Those who would like to buy a genuine pearl are in the right place. Local pearls are famous for their
even round shaped and exceptionally white color.
We can take a trip in the area to the extraordinarily
beautiful
Musandam Peninsula which belongs to
Oman or we can sail out to watch dolphins living in the
wild. The remains of the palace ascribe to the
Queen of Sheba are located in
Shemale some 5km from
the city. There's no shortage of shopping centers in Ras Al Khaimah either where everything can be
purchased at prices similar to those in Dubai.
Tourists can try desert vehicles in an oasis. We can take off for a jeep safari with a driver but it's more
memorable if we drive ourselves. This of course requires some experience. We can take sand runners,
quads or the ship of the desert at performing any all wheel drive vehicle, particularly because it doesn't
use gas, only water once a week. The dunes can be explored on stubby but steady
Arabian horses. But
the car rally is not the only car race in which cars have to work their way through the sand dunes.
Several other driving desert races are also held in the Emirates.
The nature of the plain determines its habitable features, shepherd folks sleeping in tents are frequently
in need of hospitality. When there isn't any city or permanent settlement, the honor and credit of the
tribe substitutes the land.
Hospitality has been a sanctuary for everyone in need. The
Bedouin shared
his scant bit with his guests and those eating bread and salt with him became his protégé.
Company for
a migrant, traveler normally lasts three days because this is the exact time it takes for the consumed
food to become blood. But if the enemy asks for asylum, the
Arab couldn't deny that either and while
he held on to the ties of his tent, his life was secure. A bloody battle could only affect him if he left this
tent and took to the road again.
The plains produce this peculiar morality. A Bedouin didn't acknowledge any higher powers and the
chieftain could thank his honor to his personal excellence only. Every noble Arab was equally poor and
held the same rank in the plains.
Democratic attitude applicable to every Arab didn't allow the
establishment of a state over the tribes
. This made tribes independent from each other but at the same
time prevented
Arabs from uniting their forces to gain economical superiority, wrote
Professor
Germanus, one of the greatest orientalists. The past few centuries have proven what these tribes are
able to do if they break with their habits and join in the interests of a common aim.
Past and present
live side by side in the traditional
Arab countries.
Social relations, religion, concepts but even clothing
haven't changed very much during the past few centuries. However, architecture, transport,
technology, and economic life have changed.
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