I decided to use this downtime to explore 2 of Dubai’s attractions so that I could have my answers (and blog post) ready for when people ask me questions about them. Coupled with the slow pace of Ramdaan, this is a quiet time of year. Night time is a slight improvement, with the sun not blinding one’s eyes and the temperature dropping to a more manageable 35 degrees (I never knew I would find that temperature ‘manageable’- NEVER). ![]() The air is thick with a cloying heat that wraps its hands around your neck and squeezes until you are literally gasping for water. ![]() When summertime rolls around in the Middle East, its difficult to remember why I moved to this region. They usually range from the outlandish, “Do I need to speak Arabic to visit the UAE?” to the more sedate, “What are some fun activities I can do when its hot outside?” And boy is it HOT. ![]() ![]() As a blogger that lives in the UAE, I get a lot of questions from people who want to visit this country and even questions from those that live here.
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