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Al Maha Desert Resort
Sheikh Zayed Road
Dubai, UAE
Style: Contemporary Classic
Atmosphere: Secluded
30 Rooms
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Dubai is a city of excess, a fast-paced, futuristic city, a showcase of unimaginable wealth and nearly unrestrained development — two emblems of which are the 1,000-foot Burj al-Arab hotel, the world's first seven-star hotel, and the massive man-made Palm Island, not just named for but also in the shape of a palm tree (at least from a satellite's-eye view), home to thousands of luxury villas, including one belonging to David and Victoria Beckham.
Al Maha, then, is just what Dubai needs — it's the perfect antidote to the luxury overkill on the coast. The resort, some 45 kilometers inland from the city, is reachable only by hotel-arranged jeep transfer — no private vehicles (and indeed, no outside visitors) are allowed at the compound. Here it is possible to feel at one with the desert in a way that is quite unattainable from the confines of a traditional luxury hotel.
Fears of roughing it amidst broken-down trucks and sand-filled tents prove to be baseless; this is eco-tourism, UAE style — meaning that though Al Maha is a sanctuary for endangered wildlife, and a tented Bedouin-style encampment that heats its water with solar energy, it is still as luxurious as any big-city hotel. Service is first-rate, and guest suites come with such luxury amenities as walk-in showers, spacious baths, and king beds.
There are, obviously, sights to see and activities on offer that would be difficult to find in a traditional luxury hotel. Horseback riding and falconry are among the sporting options, and walking and driving tours of the desert can be arranged. And the hotel's centerpiece may be its role as a sanctuary for the Arabian oryx, an endangered gazelle-like animal indigenous to the UAE. Binoculars are provided for animal-watching, and the gentle creatures prowl through the camp at night while guests sleep — an intrusion we find infinitely preferable to the sound of an ice machine, and elevator, or a hip hotel bar.
How to get there:
Al Maha is approximately a 50 minute drive from Dubai and 1 1/2 hours from Abu Dhabi International Airport. Please contact customerservice@tablethotels.com to arrange airport transfers by hotel provided 4X4.
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Al Maha Desert Resort is located at Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai
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Al Nafoorah
| Last Visited. Oct 2009
“Sheikh Mohammad, the ruler of Dubai, frequents this Lebanese restaurant. The kibbeh nafoorah, fattoush, and shish taouk are all excellent choices.”
25.228651 55.287680
Zuma Restaurant
| Last Visited. Oct 2009
“Hands down the premiere nightlife destination in Dubai. The venue is extrememly spacious with an all-you-can-eat buffet with sushi, cold salad and a live … ” more
25.228651 55.287680
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Calabar
| Last Visited. Oct 2009
“Latin-American themed bar with amazing furnishings. Great place to relax at night and have a few cocktails with views of the nearby Burj Dubai.”
25.189812 55.278414
Bahri Bar
| Last Visited. Oct 2009
“Awesome venue which overlooks the resort's canals - views of neighboring Burj Al Arab. This bar in all Arabic decor seems to be a tourist hot spot.”
25.132778 55.184722
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Boulevard at Emirates Towers
| Last Visited. Jan 2009
“Home to Dubai’s most exclusive boutiques, restaurants and bars. Alexander McQueen, Easton Pearson, Stella McCartney, Chloë, Prada and many more.”
25.219072 55.280532
Mall of the Emirates
| Last Visited. Jan 2009
“Dubai’s latest attempt at creating the biggest and the best. Over 400 shopping outlets, from high street to designer chic. 65 restaurants and cafés, a 14-screen … ” more
25.120290 55.197930
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Jumeirah Mosque
| Last Visited. Jan 2009
“Modern Islamic architecture at its best. Subtly detailed stonework and towering minarets. Take a tour and gain insight into the culture and beliefs of the … ” more
25.234242 55.265179
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