Travel destinations: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

November 9, 2009 by admin  
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Dubai is an interesting place to visit.It is an amzing place for tourists with a lot of interesting things to do and see.Dubai is known for the wonderful shopping malls and some of them are just out of this world.They are so luxurious and the whole experience is really great.

Restaurants in Dubai are quite another thing.there is every kind of restaurant here be it the hamburger and sandwich joints or the Thai restaurants or the Chinese eateries or the Indian restaurants..

There are some fantastic World class Indian restaurants in Dubai. I had the opportunity of visiting one such fabulous restaurant while i was visiting Dubai.It is owned by the famous Indian singer Asha Bhonsle ..

I thought i would share some details about this lovely restaurant here..

Asha Bhonsle is one of the most popular playback singers of the Hindi Film Industry, she is easily one of the most versatile singers ever…Her voice has mesmerised listeners for 5 generations, but according to her close friends and relatives Asha is even a better cook !…that is quite a formidable thought

Asha is a great cook and she loves to experiment with various ingrtedients.Another great passion of her is collecting recipes from friends and relatives.According to her own admission she has collected over 400 rare Indian, Mughlai, Marathi, and other recipes.She combined her interest in cooking and collecting recipes and forayed into the world of cuisine, selecting Dubai as the first venue for her restaurant chain aptly titled `Asha’s’.

The restaurant opened in 2002 at the Pyramids in Wafi City, one of Dubai’s premier shopping malls.

Interior design firm Graham Taylor has Designed the interiors of Asha’s based on the theme of fire and water. There are rich colors and mood lighting in addition to the ethnic Indian decorations….

According to Yvonne Taylor who works with Graham Taylor Designs.. ‘Everyone understands the power and importance of fire and water.’.. As we were led to the waiting area, which has a lovely seating arrangement with the walls covered with Asha’s pictures with her family and various film personalities.. there are water-filled bowls with fragrant blooms sharing space with a wall of candles.

The decor is very very pleasing without being overwhelming or gaudy.The walls and the whole interior has rich colors that exude warmth, and the whole effect is very classy.

I found the service very good.We had an individual waiter attending to our table only.The waiters are all very smart

Dubai News: Facts & News From The Fastest Growing City In The World

October 27, 2009 by admin  
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The Trucial States of the Persian Gulf coast granted the UK control of their defense and foreign affairs in 19th century treaties. In 1971, six of these states – Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, Sharjah, Dubai, and Umm al Quwain – merged to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). They were joined in 1972 by Ras Al Khaimah. The UAE’s per capita GDP is on par with those of leading West European nations. Its generosity with oil revenues and its moderate foreign policy stance have allowed the UAE to play a vital role in the affairs of the region.

Location: Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, between Oman and Saudi Arabia.

Area: Total UAE: 83,600 sq km; Dubai: 3,885 sq. km i.e less than 5% of UAE. And 4 times the size of Singapore.

Land boundaries: With Oman 410 km, Saudi Arabia 457 km

Weather: Normally a desert climate. Hottest in July and August when temperatures reach 48 Deg C with RH of around 85%.

Elevation extremes: Lowest point: Persian Gulf 0 m

Highest point: Jabal Yibir 1,527 m

Environment – current issues: Lack of natural freshwater resources compensated by desalination plants; desertification; beach pollution from oil spills.

Environment – international agreements: Party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protectionsigned, but not ratified: Law of the Sea

Geography – note: Strategic location along southern approaches to Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit point for world crude oil.

Population Dubai: 1.5 mn 2007E

Age Group 15-64 years [79% of total population]: Male 73% Female: 27%

According to current dubai news, about 80% of Dubai’s population consists of foreigners in the age group between 15 and 64 since visas are normally issued only for working people or investors and people over 60 years need to pay extra to get annual visas instead of 3 year ones. So there are few foreigners in the other age groups.

Ethnic groups: Recent Dubai news indicates that the break up is: Emirati 19%, other Arab and Iranian 23%, South Asian 30%, Westerners and East Asians 28%.

Religion: Muslim 96% (Shi’a 16%), other (includes Christian, Hindu) 4%

Languages: Arabic (official), Persian, English, Hindi, Urdu.

Government type: Federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates.

Time difference: GMT+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

Independence: 2 December 1971 (from UK), which is a national holiday.

Legal system: Based on a dual system of Shari’a and civil courts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction.

Judicial branch: Union Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president).

Economy overview: Dubai has an open economy with a high per capita income and a sizable annual trade surplus. Successful efforts at economic diversification, have made oil and gas a small percentage of the total output. Since the discovery of oil in the UAE more than 30 years ago, Dubai has undergone a profound transformation from an impoverished region of small desert principalities to a modern state with a high standard of living.

The government has increased spending on job creation and infrastructure expansion and is opening up utilities to greater private sector involvement. Dubai’s Free Trade Zones – offering 100% foreign ownership and zero taxes – are helping to attract foreign investors. Higher revenue, strong liquidity, housing shortages, and cheap credit in 2005-07 led to a surge in asset prices (shares and real estate) and consumer inflation. Rising prices are increasing the operating costs for businesses in the Dubai and adversely impacting government employees and others on fixed incomes.

GDP (purchasing power parity): $167.3 billion (2007 est.)

GDP (official exchange rate): $192.6 billion (2007 est.)

GDP real growth rate: 7.4% (2007 est.)

Inflation rate (consumer prices): 11% (2007 est.)

Currency (code): Emirati dirham (AED)

Exchange rates: Emirati dirhams per US dollar – 3.673 (2007), 3.673 (2006), 3.6725 (2005), 3.6725 (2004), 3.6725 (2003)note: officially pegged to the US dollar since February 2002

Disputes – international: Boundary agreement was signed and ratified with Oman in 2003 for entire border, including Oman’s Musandam Peninsula and Al Madhah enclaves, but contents of the agreement and detailed maps showing the alignment have not been published; Iran and UAE dispute Tunb Islands and Abu Musa Island, which Iran occupies.

Dubai Formation: Business Set Up In UAE

October 8, 2009 by admin  
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Dubai is the best Emirate for a business set up in UAE.

The East and West blend quite happily, side by side in Dubai’s social arena. Dubai has branded itself as the most happening place for tourists with its dozens of signature restaurants and trendy hotels. HH Sh. Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, The Ruler of Dubai stated recently that only 10% of his vision has been visible to us. So what a ride we are in for!

Dubai, one of the 7 emirates that form the United Arab Emirates, is a income, corporate and wealth tax free nation. For years it has been known as a shopper’s paradise.

It started as sea faring, pearl recovering, poor nation. But the visons of Sheikh Rashid and then his son, Sheikh Mohammed, have driven this small emirate, first to export gold and electronics to various high import tax countries, then to become a trading hub and banking center for South Asia, East Europe and most of Africa people.

Now it is poised to take its place as an international financial center, a health care hub for the Middle East, and a leisure destination for the world. This emirate will become the Switzerland of the Middle East for banking, and Monaco, for the rich and famous who want to live in a tax haven.

So you can ask yourself: Why am I not there?

But consider the business dynamics. Dubai is located in the Middle East exactly in the center time zone between Singapore and London, the only country with the vision to become the financial center between these 2 major financial centers.

It is surrounded by a target market cachement area of more than 1 billion Arab speakers and another billion South Asians. Which just happens to be one of the fastest growing markets in the world. A Dubai formation allows you to tap into this market from Dubai, a nation with a well developed communication and transport infrastructure apart from an internationally accepted banking system. All this right in the middle of various politically troubled countries.

This emirate is in the center of a prosperous market. Over the years, it has established good trading links with Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Iran and neighboring markets. A Dubai formation offers excellent port and airport facilities in terms of size, flexibility and efficiency and can be considered to be the best in the region.

The strength and dependability of its shipping and transportation sector has attracted leading freight forwarders, shipping companies and insurance companies. In fact a Dubai Logistics City on the border of the largest airport are currently under construction in Dubai!

A Dubai formation with its pro business government policies is ideal regarding establishing of regional headquarters of companies. It is one of the most liberal regulatory governments and it offers features that are very conductive to trade.

9/11 has been a key driver for the change in Dubai. After 9/11, as the West became more stringent in doing due diligence for Arab travelers and granting of visas became limited, the oil prices began to sky rocket. But the rulers of the Middle East no longer were enamored with investing in the US or Europe and started looking at creating investment opportunities in their own backyards.

Freehold real estate was born. Now sand could be rapidly converted to gold! The maximum number of licenses being issued for Dubai formations, which used to be for trading in the past are now for something to do with real estate.

Forming a corporation in the UAE is not only challenging but rewarding too. The challenges can be termed as

a) procedures related to business formation are not so clear,

b) establishment fees charged by the government are very high

c) the UAE bureaucracy is considered to be opaque.

However global entrepreneurs get incorporation help in terms of local corporation tax waiver on their profits thereby enabling them to earn tax free profits on their Dubai formation through the various double tax treaties.

As it is a highly competitive economy business setup in UAE requires high capital investments.

The International Institute For Management Development report 2005, Dubai ranked as the 17th most competitive economy of the world.

Investors should have a minimum budget of US $ 50,000 for forming a corporation in the UAE. Business setup in UAE takes between nine to 14 weeks of time and it largely depends on the type of company that is to be formed.

As it is considered as a developed country with its overall life expectancy, literacy, education and living standards (as per United Nations Human Development Index) and with the incorporation help that it provides in the form of free zones to foreign investors desirous of 100% ownership, UAE is the perfect destination for global entrepreneurs for Dubai formation of companies.

Hotels in Bahrain at Foundok.com

October 4, 2009 by admin  
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Just by having read our website’s name, you have gotten a touch of the region, and what may be your first word in Arabic: “Foundok” (hotel).

Our FounFo database will provide you with insight to the countries’ histories and cultures. You will be able to easily select your target cities, and from there you can count on us to facilitate quick flight booking, convenient hotel reservations, and local transportation planning.

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Exotic Travel With Five-Star Accommodations!:

Dubai travel is an exciting way to experience something new and different in the Middle East. Since Dubai is one of the seven states that make up the United Arab Emirates, Dubai hotels play host to thousands of visitors every week who are seeking adventure, an exotic locale and all the comforts of a cosmopolitan lifestyle. In fact, Dubai travel and Dubai hotels have become so popular in recent years that Dubai is now one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world.

World Class Hotels And Night Life – Raising The Bar For International Vacation Travelers:

To accommodate and cater to all of its new visitors, world-class tourist facilities and new, luxurious Dubai hotels continue to spring up at a rapid pace – and they are some of the most ambitious architecture projects being built today. Many of the new Dubai hotels have themes that distinguish them from the others nearby and most offer every amenity you can wish for, including service from a staff is used to catering to an international clientele. There’s even a Dubai hotel called Churchill’s in City Centre Hotel that is designed to look and feel like a traditional English hotel.

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Key Features in Dubai

October 1, 2009 by admin  
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Dubai is one of the major cities of the globe that has undergone prodigious transformation lately. From a sparsely populated land it has bechanced to one of the seven most populous countries of United Arab Emirates. The present population of Dubai is 1,413,000 which are estimated to upgrade to 1,845,000 by 2010.

Dubai is prospering at a vast pace and is exploiting all its resources to the utmost degree. Globalization has entrusted a mark on Dubai. The city has in fact embodied itself as the viable downtown. It is alluring worldwide commerce and is letting out a great deal of business.

Dubai apart from fetching trade is becoming increasingly popular as a holiday spot. From its serene beaches to its aquamarine life, everything bestows an extraordinary effect. It presents the atypical amalgamation of commercialization, luxury, trade, holiday, and leisure. From the skyscrapers to the shopping malls, everything imparts Dubai an incredibly fresh feel.

‘Burj Al Arab’ is an inimitable hotel, it is peerless and the only 7-star hotel in the entire world. It is enormously enrapturing and fascinating making it the key attractions in the city. It has befallen a major underscore of the world.

Another viable creation is the ‘Palm Jumeirah’ which is the palm-shaped isle consisting of resorts that are off-cost. The distinctive shape of palm tree symbolizes its identity and the resort culture with dazzling landscapes lends it the splendor. Next in line is the ‘World of Houses’ which is a luxurious island enclosing apartments in the outward appearance of world map. Its prominent feature is the diminutive form of the earth.

With the innovation in the tourist spots, Dubai also provides with connectivity through the airport which is centrally linked to the city. This airdrome is the world’s largest airstrip. It runs through the locus of the city linking it to the major cities of the world.

Rendering to these gaze-gifts, the tourist footfall increased from 1.08 million to 5.4 million in the last decade which means a growth rate of 16% per year. This annual growth rate is almost 3 times of the world’s growth rate in tourism. Out of the 16% growth rate in last decade, 54% was in previous five years and it is projected to continue and even increase.

The crime rate in Dubai is as low as 0.5-1% over every 10,000 people. One of the foremost reasons for that could be the unforgiving punishment for the offences. This excogitates Dubai as a safe city to subsist.

Dubai offers a tax-free income and possessing an estate entitles for a complimentary life stay in the city. With all the commencement in technology and commerce, Dubai has magnanimously urbanized in the past decade. It does not only proffer property or business prospects but also furnishes with numerous incentives which give it an edge over the other cities of the world.

Holiday in Dubai

September 30, 2009 by admin  
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Situated on the southern shore of the Persian Gulf Dubai is the second largest and most popular destination of all the United Arab Emirates. The multicultural city of Dubai is one of the most expansive and innovative cities in the world with a population of over 1.5 million and some of the most technologically advanced buildings in the world.

Some useful facts for travellers to Dubai are that the currency is Arab Emirates Dirham, the time zone is +4 GMT, the official language is Arabic although English is widely spoken and a flight journey from the UK usually takes around 7 hours to Dubai Airport. Also useful to know is that Dubai is divided into two parts by a creek, Deira on the north side and Bur Dubai on the south side with water taxi’s regularly taking visitors from one side to the other. Both regions have a vast amount of shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, cinemas bars so travellers of any age will always find something fun to do. As well as being home to the sail shaped unofficial 7 star Burj Al Arab hotel there are a number of other great sites to see in Dubai from the Dubai Museum, the Grand Mosque and the historical town of Hatta. However for visitors looking for a bit more action there are also plenty of things to do. Some of the most unique activities to Dubai are sand surfing, quad biking in the desert and skiing on the indoor ski centre. As well as these activities visitors can also enjoy aerial tours, desert safaris, golf, fishing, horse racing, water parks, go carting and ice skating so action is never far away!

Flights to Dubai are relatively inexpensive for the distance travelled and cheap flights to Dubai can be obtained. Whichever flights to Dubai you do decide on, you’re guaranteed to have a good time!



3 Reasons To Invest In Dubai Investment Property

September 22, 2009 by admin  
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Dubai one of the states in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) seeks today to move away from its traditional oil dependence to a more balanced one based on tourism and services. As a result, its economy has grown with more and more tourism resorts coming up to meet this aim. This article will list three reasons why you should invest in the Dubai today.

Firstly, Dubai as mentioned earlier is becoming a services hub and in particular a financial services hub, there is going to be an increase in the number of foreign professionals who are flocking there to work and with a high pay and tax free status over there, the average rental yields of properties there is above the average. Currently the single room studio apartments are doing the best in terms of rental since the expatriates that work in Dubai tend to be single individuals so this would be a great real estate investment tip to note if you intend to invest in Dubai.

Secondly, the cost of Dubai property relative to international standards is still very low and as a result the chance of a large capital appreciation increase is very high. Coupled with the bullish take on rentals as mentioned above, the prices of your real estate investment in Dubai will be set to soar in the next few months.

The reasoning cited by some real estate professionals is that when US and UK sourced money starts flowing into such properties, the value of the real estate will reach international standards and you would make a handsome profit from the capital appreciation.

Thirdly, there is currently a Disneyland attraction being built there and this would result in an increase in tourist visitors to Dubai. If your property is located near Disneyland, there is a chance that you will be able to rent out your property to people going there on holiday. As for problems with rental collections, most real estate companies double up as property mangers and developers so they will be able to handle most of the payment collections on your behalf.

In conclusion, Dubai represents one of the emerging markets where your investment dollar may make a lot more. Spending some time considering whether you want to investment in Dubai property may be worthwhile when considering the potential benefits involved.

A True Description of Dubai Real Estate, Dubai Property

September 14, 2009 by admin  
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A True Description of Dubai Real Estate, Dubai Property

Is it likely to oversell Dubai? This lavishness unparalleled development makes it seem not so. In an age when unabashed consumerism makes almost every holiday knowledge achievable, if not inexpensive, there is a new top of comfort journey, premium estate residence, and investment chance.

Words approximately fail to express the true description of Dubai real estate worth. An approximately impossible standard of living is now for sale, accessible to all who can get there and venture their claim to what is left available.

Dream living becomes real in the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Residents can conquer safety and privacy, relaxation with family like nowhere else. The true description of luxury in Dubai is to either indulge in the best life has to offer, or to sit back and relax in the trustworthy quiet security of home. In its place of a holiday option, in Dubai this becomes a daily lifestyle option.

Go skiing in the desert. Monorail home to your private beach. Boat into the hotelscape for an evening’s nightlife. Host your friend’s ship or supermarket with guests in the world-class malls. Wake up to resort style living every day.

The vision home for countless cannot be built in the modern age, except in Dubai. Even the mainly strict living styles and architectural modes can be designed and accommodated in a Dubai luxury residence. And the facilities to take part in vary by choice from day to day. Resort and holiday level amusements are a step away from everyday living.

Can a home anyplace else still be as lovable? The oasis of luxury in Dubai is a draw back of modernity mixed with complicated design that the most discriminating buyer cannot fail to see the unique attributes of living there.

GPS systems for navigation of three world class marinas as well as private islands. Snow and water sports. At the new World that is Dubai, no dream is too big. If you can dream it, they can build it.

One air travel. And all the entertainments action sports and environments with in one boat trip or car ride. Glass towers like nowhere else in the world. Where in the world can anyone achieve that kind of transaction, as a residence and way of life? Nowhere else.



Uae Area Guide Part 6 Of 8 Ras Al Khaimah

August 31, 2009 by admin  
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Ras Al Khaimah is an emirate or soverign state of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and is the northernmost emirate in the UAE. Ras Al Khaimah boasts a very diverse geography from unspoilt beaches to deserts and mountainous areas as well as the fast developing ultra modern capital city. The people are proud of their culture and sports facilities just like all of the other emirates that make up the UAE, and many tourists and locals take full advantage of these pursuits.Ras Al Khaimah is much smaller than Dubai and is trading on this fact, as some tourists find Dubai overpowering. Ras Al Khaimah offers the shopping and nightlife to tourists that can be found in the larger emirates but some say at a slightly more relaxed pace.Khatt Hot Springs Spa is a modern hotel and resort that is built in the town of Khatt a 20 minute drive from Ras Al Khaimah city. The town is home to three hot mineral springs that attract visitors from all over the world who come to the area to bathe in the waters for their reputed therapeutic benefits. The hot springs are said to aid in the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis and other muscular problems.Golf has seized the imaginations and passions of residents of Ras Al Khaimah just as it has with residents of the other emirates, several world class golf courses and clubs can be found in RAK for the enjoyment and use of both residents and visitors to the area. Golf holiday resorts can also be found in the emirate for those who cannot bear to be too far from the course.

Dubai – The Visitors Guide

August 28, 2009 by admin  
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Dubai is located within the Gulf States and is the second largest of the United Arab Emirates. Despite being right in the centre of this oil rich area, Dubai’s revenue from oil accounts for only 6% of its gross domestic product. However, Dubai is hugely innovative and successful in construction and development in various industries and is a great example of progress. Dubai has developed itself into a worldwide attraction in that it has burgeoned into a spectacular modern city from what was once a small desert port.

Transport Options to Dubai

As far as getting to Dubai, the vast majority of visitors from afar fly. Dubai is located in the centre of the desert among the Gulf States. Therefore, it is highly recommended that flying is the chosen option for getting there.

Accommodation Options

Dubai is a very luxurious city and that is reflected in the hotels there. One of the most impressive is the landmark Sails hotel that stands proud at the waterfront and is a dominant and striking sight. Dubai also has a range of standard hotels to accommodate for all needs and budgets.

Dubai History

As far as history and cities are concerned, Dubai was a late developer and didn’t establish itself as a large fishing port until the early nineteenth century. However, the city really started to grow tremendously during the seventies. Due to the interest from foreigner traders, Dubai has successfully established itself with the international commerce market and now relies less on oil.

Sights and attractions

The buildings are the most spectacular features to see in Dubai. Also, check out The Dubai museum as it provides a great introductory knowledge on the Emirates. The recently developed Palm Island is a man made complex that from the air appears as a palm tree. Another outstanding project that is currently being developed in Dubai is The World. This is a series of man made islands that are specifically shaped and sized to form and resemble the World from an aerial view.

Eating and Drinking

The city of Dubai is renowned for its impressive range of international cuisine. Restaurants are the most common option of dining choice although the prices are a bit high. There are plenty of pubs, bars and entertainment areas for those looking for some late night fun.

Shopping

If you like shopping and are heading for Dubai then you are going to the right place. Shopping is one of the most common excuses to visit this desert city. You can buy just about anything in Dubai and much of it is at bargain prices.

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