Category: Solo Travellers

Bucket List Ideas
Meenakshi Nair

Your Key to Singapore: Making the Most of Your Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass

Singapore is a city famous for its vibrant mix of cultures, beautiful landmarks and world class dining and shopping. The city offers something for everyone. For visitors looking to clear out their list of things to Singapore without spending a fortune, the Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass is the best option out there. Read on to learn more about how you can make the most of your pass. The Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass provides access to a curated selection of Singapore’s top attractions, tours, and experiences, all at one convenient price. You have the flexibility to choose from over 20 attractions, and can tailor your itinerary to suit your interests and preferences, whether it’s exploring cultural landmarks, enjoying thrilling theme park rides, or going on scenic river cruises. How It Works When purchasing the Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass, you will receive instant access to the pass via email or mobile app. The pass is activated upon first use and remains valid for a designated number of days, typically ranging from one to five days. During the validity period, you can visit as many attractions as you wish, with no additional cost other than the initial pass price. Highlights of the Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass Universal Studios Singapore™ Experience the magic of Hollywood at Universal Studios Singapore™, which is Southeast Asia’s only Universal Studios theme park. There are many thrilling rides and entertaining shows and you can also meet your beloved characters here. There are also many attractions themed around your favourite movies. With the Go City Singapore: Explorer Pass, you can have fun like never before.   Gardens by the Bay At the Gardens by the Bay, you will be surrounded by the relaxing ambience of nature. You will also get to see the futuristic supertrees at Gardens by the Bay. Don’t forget to visit the iconic Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories, which is home to a large collection of plants from around the world. You can also click some stunning views of the Marina Bay skyline from the OCBC Skyway.   Singapore River Cruise Learn more about Singapore’s rich maritime history and see its beautiful waterfronts with a relaxing cruise along the Singapore River. Cruise past historic landmarks such as Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, and Merlion Park, while learning about the city’s colonial past and culture from knowledgeable guides onboard.   Singapore Zoo If you are looking for a wildlife adventure, visit the award-winning Singapore Zoo, home to over 2,800 animals from around the world. There are many unique exhibits such as the Fragile Forest and Frozen Tundra at the zoo. You can also watch animal presentations and feeding sessions throughout the day.   Sentosa Island Attractions You will love the tropical paradise of Sentosa Island and enjoy its variety of attractions included with your Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass. From thrilling rides at S.E.A. Aquarium™ and Adventure Cove Waterpark to stunning views from the Tiger Sky Tower, the island has endless entertainment options for visitors of all ages. Tips for Maximising Your Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass Plan Your Itinerary: Take advantage of the flexibility of the Explorer Pass by planning your itinerary in advance. Choose attractions that suit your interests and allocate sufficient time for each visit. Use the Mobile App: Download the Go City mobile app for easy access to your pass and a digital guide to Singapore’s attractions. The app provides real-time updates on opening hours, interactive maps, and exclusive offers for pass holders. Skip the Line: Many attractions included with the Explorer Pass offer skip-the-line entry, allowing you to bypass long queues and make the most of your time in Singapore. Enjoy Additional Benefits: In addition to admission to top attractions, the Explorer Pass often includes extra perks such as discounts on dining, shopping, and transportation, providing even more value for your money. Check for Special Events: Keep an eye out for special events and seasonal offerings at participating attractions, as these can add additional fun to your visit. Explore Singapore As You Like! The Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass offers travelers a convenient and cost-effective way to enjoy the best of Singapore’s attractions and experiences. Whether you’re exploring iconic landmarks, relaxing in nature, or enjoying some family-friendly fun, this pass helps you to some amazing adventures in the Lion City. So, grab your pass, plan your itinerary, and get ready to explore Singapore like never before! Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs) How do I activate my pass? Your Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass is activated upon its first use at any participating attraction. Simply show your pass (either printed or on your mobile app) at the entrance, and it will be scanned to activate.   Can I visit the same attraction multiple times with the pass? No, the Explorer Pass allows for single entry to each included attraction.   Do I need to make reservations for attractions with the pass? While reservations are not mandatory for most attractions with the Explorer Pass, some popular options might recommend them, especially during peak seasons.   Are there any age restrictions for using the pass? The Go City: Singapore Explorer Pass is generally valid for all ages. However, some attractions might have their own age limitations for specific activities or areas. It’s always recommended to check the age requirements beforehand, especially for children’s activities.   What happens if I lose my pass? If you lose your physical pass, contact Go City customer support immediately. For mobile app users, the pass is linked to your account, so you can easily access it even if you lose your phone (after logging in to your account on a new device).  

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Ipoh Day Trip Adventure
Adventure
Meenakshi Nair

Day Trips from Kuala Lumpur: Fun Escapes to Ipoh, Melaka, and Beyond!

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, is a bustling city that never sleeps. It’s a modern city that blends traditional culture with stunning landmarks and gigantic skyscrapers. Sometimes it’s good to take a break from daily bustling and explore the surrounding beauty of the land. That is how the day trips come in. There are several exciting and enjoyable full-day trips from Kuala Lumpur. From the hidden gem of Ipoh to the stunning limestone caves of the historical city of Melaka, with its vibrant culinary dining and street food, the things to do in  Malaysia are endless. So get ready, pack your bags, and venture into an exciting journey with Thrillark beyond Kuala Lumpur. Exploring the Charm of Ipoh, Malaysia Ipoh is the hidden gem of Malaysia, filled with breathtaking destinations often overlooked by visitors worldwide. Adenoids with exotic parks like the Old World of Tambun, the majestic Kellie’s Castle, and the delectable cuisine make them one of the most peaceful and adventurous getaways for all travel enthusiasts. Given its street art, vibrant markets, and amiable locals, it is not surprising that the area was named one of the Best Places in Asia in 2016! Discover the Malaysia-hunted Scottish Kellie’s Castle This unique and fascinating attraction located in Malaysia has some weird and mysterious stories to tell you. Built by a Scottish planter, William Kellie Smith, in the 20th century, he lost his fortune and left this unfinished Scottish mansion made for his wife. The castle is a blend of architectural styles, including Moorish, Roman, and Gothic, making it a cutting-edge, timeless piece. Visitors can explore the castle, its rooms, and the underground tunnels that lead them into a huntress of their barren past. Kellie’s Castle remains a haunting reminder of ambition and loss, lost to time amidst the lush landscapes of Malaysia. Explore the stunning Limestone Gua Tempurung Discover the underwater marvel of Gua Tempurung. “Tempurung” means coconut shell in Malay, as the cave is said to resemble coconut shells from the inside. Situated in Gopeng, Prerak State, this is the longest natural limestone cave in Peninsula Malaysia. Enter a world beneath massive, 3,000-year-old stalactites spanning a length of some 4.5 km that covers stalactites, stalagmites, and smooth, marble-like limestone walls. Investigate its five enormous domes, each with a unique marble composition, limestone, water level, and temperature—Trek into the mile-long underwater river found on the hill. Locals have known about the cave for a very long time since during the “Emergency” period, which lasted from 1948 to 1960, communist rebels sought refuge here and left behind graffiti that is still visible on the cave walls today. Kek Lok Tong: Serene Cave Temple Kek Lok Tong is a cave temple located in the Gunung Rapat limestone hills, nested between serene lakes at the base of Gunung Rapat. Despite its presence in remote areas, its aesthetic presence and ambience drew millions of visitors, making it a vibrant tourist attraction in Malaysia. Magnificent gardens and majestic caves will definitely please visitors. It has always been a centre of worship, with the exception of a brief period when it was engaged in ore mining. Embark on a historical journey through a Melaka (Malacca) Tucked away from Malaysia, Melaka City invites visitors to embrace history unlike any other. Recognized as a World Heritage Site. The Ausperioes Land teaches us how meticulously we preserve the richness of their historical past. Located approximately 125 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur, the living testaments of the Melaka stees will immerse you in centuries-old tales that serve as a testament to the city’s colourful past. Jonker Street: Dive into the vibrant culture, street food, and antique shops One of the most liked and recommended sights in Malaysia. Known, also known as Jonker Walk or Jalan Hang Jebat, serves as a centrepiece in Melaka’s (Malacca) Chinatown. Formerly known for its antique collections of locally made crafts, over the years Jonker Street has drastically grown into a bustling market. While perusing local handicrafts, apparel, jewellery, and other goods, tourists discover Melaka’s quaint pre-war street houses and relish the customs of the Baba Nyonya ethnicity. St. Paul’s Hill: Uncover the remnants of Melaka’s colonial past. St. Paul’s Hill is a significant site in Melaka, steeped in colonial history. The hill, adorned with the remnants of a church, tells a tale of Portuguese and Dutch influence, imbued with a palpable sense of heritage and faded grandeur. Vendors dot the entrance, offering trinkets to visitors, while within the ruins lie tombstones dating back to the 16th century. Despite its historical weight, the church remains well-preserved under the care of Melaka city authorities. Ascending the hill, though initially daunting, is a manageable 15-minute walk from Red Square. The architecture, reflecting Portuguese influences, is striking, with the interiors boasting natural light and weathered walls adorned with vertical tombstones. Dedicated to St. Paul, the church features a prominent white statue in his honor. Scenic boat ride along the historical Melaka River Cruise Experience the rich history and culture of Melaka with the renowned Melaka River Cruise. Glide along the scenic Melaka River and marvel at the traditional Malay architecture, centuries of churches, and vibrating modern cityscapes. What sets the Melaka River apart is the affordable price and the option of choosing a day or night cruise. All these qualities make the Malea River a favourite attraction of tourists travelling to Maleka. Whether it’s a family outing, a romantic date, or a solo exploration, the Melaka River Cruise caters to all. With breathtaking views and a relaxing ambience, the Melaka River Cruise promises memories that will last a lifetime. Escape Kuala Lumpur’s Bustle The day trips from Kuala Lumpur offer a delightful escape from the regular city chaos and commotion presenting the travellers a diverse range of experience to enjoy. Traversing into the haunted rooms  of Kellie Castle, exploring the stunning limestone of Gua Tempurung to venturing into the historical beauty of Melaka, all these spots are worth making most of your holiday in Malaysia. So pack

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A O Show performance at Saigon Opera House
Budget Travellers
Meenakshi Nair

Experiencing Vietnamese Culture at Its Finest: The A O Show at Saigon Opera House

  Vietnam has a long and abiding foundation in the arts, just as in its history. The country’s artistic expression is due to the fusion of Chinese dominance and French colonization. Nonetheless, Vietnamese art forms have survived by adopting foreign influences and assimilating their best elements into their culture. It is now widely acknowledged that Vietnamese art has become a sought-after art form worldwide. As a visitor, if you are planning to explore the culture and art of the land, it is essential not to miss the significant art at the AO Show. The AO show is a must-see in Hoian and Saigon and features unique bamboo dance paired with traditional Vietnamese music and acrobatics combined with contemporary visual art. Since there are a lot of sought-after attractions and sites, traversing into the Vietnamese arts and experiencing the A O Show is one of the most fascinating things to do in Vietnam. Join Thrillark and make the most of your visit to Vietnam, experiencing its cultural heritage and glory. The Majestic AO Show in Vietnam The AO Show is one of the majestic shows in Hoian and Saigon. The stunning performance combines bamboo circus, aerobatics, and contemporary dance with Vietnamese music and theatrical visual art. The A O comes from the Lang Pho, which translates as village and city. The show vividly portrays the traditional charm of Vietnamese rural life and the bustling urbanization of the country. The one-out show will definitely transport you into the heart of Vietnam’s art and emotional heritage, leaving you in awe of the skill and creativity of the performers. The A O Show is performed in 2 famous tourist attractions of Vietnam: Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).  A O Show’s Features Vietnamese Bamboo Circus The A O Show is a mesmerizing performance that combines storytelling with unique live music and the creative use of bamboo. The stunning show is produced by daring acrobatics, contortion, juggling, and stunts that are framed by bamboo props. The performers use a wide range of props, including enormous woven baskets, bamboo sticks, and silky, flexible ropes. The audience is treated to an awe-inspiring performance that effectively and seamlessly blends martial arts, acrobatics, dance, and circus. It is a breathtaking experience that will leave you in awe of the performers’ skill and creativity.   A delicate touch of humor A O show points out the contrasting sides of rural and urban civilizations of Vietnam  in a sarcastic way. Portraying the culture using amusing way with funny body language and gestures makes the show more engaging and interesting for the audience, so much so as to break a laugh. The charming and endearing tone of the show captures the essence of Vietnam, making it truly heartwarming and satisfying.   The contrasting culture  The popular  AO showcases the stark contrast between the tranquilly of rural and urban life in Vietnam. It explores the cross between cultures , traditions, modernity , and lifestyle. It also explores the struggle between overpopulation and the need for privacy, and much more. The show also highlights the beautiful and mesmerising side of the countryside with their vivid depictions of activities like crossing a monkey bridge, picking flowers , singing, joking, and enjoying the season. On the other hand, they also brought life to the street culture, busting the traditional Vietnamese culture of urban Vietnam. It’s incredible how the program can depict such a varied and nuanced picture of Vietnam through the eyes of an insightful observer with a strong affinity for the nation. AO Show Performance Venues The Saigon Opera House The A O Show is a mesmerising performance featuring the contrasting culture of the city through a bamboo circus with a blend of contemporary elements. And what makes it even more special is the venue where it takes place—the 121-year-old Old Saigon Opera House, situated in Ho Chi Minh City. Constructed by the French in 1898, it stands as a monument to the historical heritage of the city. Saigon Opera House, also known as Municipal Theatre, is located right in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. The building is set 2 metres above the street surface, and its two doorways help to prevent traffic noise from entering. In fact, the century-old Saigon adds even more charm to the visitors watching the show, and it also makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history and culture.   Hoi An Lune Center The ancient town of Hoi An boasts of the first and only bamboo theatre in Vietnam – the Hoi An Lune Center. This theatre was constructed to host local art performances, and it is the proud home of the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus, which is renowned worldwide. The Lune Center is characterized by a bamboo dome that is 13m high and 24.2m wide. The use of traditional building materials like bamboo and wood gives this theatre a unique and charming appearance that blends perfectly with the scenic Hoi An surroundings. Regardless of where you sit, you are guaranteed a good view of the stage, thanks to the theatre’s unique design and size. Essential Information for Visitors You will receive a confirmation email and voucher after booking for the show. Visitors is supposed to present either a printed or digital voucher for the activity. The voucher is vivid for the specified date and time of the show.  Be seated for 15 minutes before the show starts.  Taking a taxi or hiring a private vehicle to reach the theatres is recommended. The show is restricted to children ages 0–4.   No food or drinks are allowed inside the theatre.   No photography or videography during the show.    Respect performers and maintain a quiet atmosphere.   Visitors is supported in following the ushers’ instructions.   Relax and enjoy the show.   Show Details and Timings The Saigon Opera House Address: No. 07 Cong Truong Lam Son, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City Capacity: 468 seats Hoi An Lune Center’ Address: No. 1A Nguyen Phuc Chu Street, Hoi

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Ferrari World Image
Adventure
Meenakshi Nair

Experience the Best of UAE: Top 25 Places to Visit in the UAE

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is a stunning blend of traditional Arabian culture and modern architecture. It amazes everyone with its luxurious hotels, vast deserts, stunning beaches, and fantastic shopping malls. But there’s more to Abu Dhabi than just its beautiful landmarks. The city offers a wide range of things to do, from exploring its rich cultural heritage to indulging in thrilling adventures and enjoying delicious cuisine.   Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly vacation or a solo trip, there are plenty of things to do in Abu Dhabi that will make your trip unforgettable. From the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque to the thrilling Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, and the luxurious Palm Jumeirah, we’ve got you covered. Our curated list of the top 25 places to visit in Abu Dhabi will help you make the most of your trip. So, let Thrillark be your guide as you discover the best of Abu Dhabi. 1. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Discover the magnificent architectural brilliance of the world’s largest mosque.  The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, an embodiment of Islamic culture and legacy, is renowned for its architectural beauty and cultural significance.  The mosque offers you an amazing experience with its largest hand-knotted carpet in addition to magnificent marble architecture and captivating floral and decorative domes.  During your visit to UAE, you should not miss the grand mosque. Explore these cultural treasures to immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage fully.    Location: Situated near the Abu Dhabi International Airport. Timings: Monday through Friday, 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.   2. Visit the World Largest Mall Visit the largest shopping mall in the world. The Dubai Mall comprises more than 1200 shops over 4 floors and welcomes around 54 million visitors globally.   From the enchanting Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo to incredible experiences in VR Park and Hysteria, the mall is also the best hub to shop and enjoy excellent dining experiences. It’s a must-visit destination for luxury, shopping, family fun, and cultural experience.    Location:  Financial Centre Road, Dubai Timing: Daily from 10:00 am to 12 am 3. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi When we think about Abu Dhabi, the one thing that comes to our minds is an image of the enormous red exterior, which is almost as famous as the automobile brand with the same name. The world’s fastest rollercoaster, Formula Rossa, is located inside Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, offering a heart-pounding experience. Reaching an incredible speed, this adrenaline ride is a must-try and one of the most exhilarating experiences you’ll ever have.    Location:  Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, UAE Timing:  Opens daily from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM 4. Palm Jumeirah Palm Jumeirah is an artificial archipelago shaped like a palm tree and is one of the incredibly made artificial islands in the UAE. Known for its variety of luxurious hotels, dining, and shopping centres, it is a popular spot for tourists and residents. People often visit Plam Jumeritah’s beaches to experience comfort and luxury. Additionally, Palm Jumeirah has become an iconic symbol of Dubai’s innovative and ambitious urban development.   Location: It is located at Financial Centre Road, Dubai 5. Dubai Miracle Garden Discover the magnificent world of flowers, where millions of beautifully arranged blooms will encircle you. The Dubai Miracle Garden features 250 million plants and 50 million flowers and captivates visitors with its stunning designs. Other attractions include the Floral Clock, Butterfly Area, Disney Avenue, and Lost Paradise, to name a few. Explore the attractions on your own, or take your family or friends on this exhilarating funfair rides, street shows, and concerts. This encounter lasts for six hours.   Location: The Miracle Garden is on Street 3, Al Barsha South, Dubai. Timing : Sunday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. 6. Dubai Fountain Well, as you decide to spend your time at the iconic mall, it welcomes you with its spectacular dance. The dancing fountain outside the mall will be a pleasing moment for you and an energy booster for more shopping and fun. The magical water, using 6,600 lights and 25 illuminating projectors, swirls for all 30 minutes. The stunning dance is a truly mesmerizing display that will leave you in awe. On weekends,  the fountain will be activated from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.   Location: Downtown Dubai, United Arab Emirates Timing: Daily from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM daily 7. Ski Dubai Ski Dubai is a unique attraction situated in the Mall of Emirates, offering visitors the opportunity to experience winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding in a desert city like Dubai, where natural snowfall is nonexistent. The Ski Dubai includes a Snow Park with various activities where you can experience all activities of the winter season, such as Tobogganing, snowball fights, and building snowmen, making it the perfect destination for families and kids to have fun.   Timing: The park is open daily from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM  Location: the Mall of the Emirates, UAE 8. Emirates Palace Nestled in the heart of Dubai, the Emirates Palace is not an ordinary hotel; it is a modern masterpiece of luxury and stunning grandeur. Boasted with its excellent accommodation and intricate design, it embodies Arab elegance. Set against the backdrop of a private beachfront, guests can indulge in a unique dining experience, including a gold ATM. Apart from its luxurious amenities, the Emirates is also a centre for recreational activities, making it a symbol of grandeur and sophistication.   Location: West Corniche Road, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Timing : . The opening hours for the tour are from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily 9. Dubai Opera The cultural architectural gem is nestled in the heart of Dubai Downtown. The Dubai Opera is a magnificent art and cultural centre that hosts a variety of programmes, from Phantom of the Opera to ballet, from classical music concerts to contemporary art exhibitions. If you want to

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Couple Travel
Meenakshi Nair

Feasting in the Desert: The Unforgettable Experience at Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant, UAE

UAE – the country of delicious cuisines! If you are in the UAE, don’t miss the Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant. Located in the heart of the desert in the UAE, Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant has its own way of attracting people. The uniqueness in the taste and the ambience captivates people’s hearts! If you are planning for a memorable dinner with your loved ones, Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant is the right choice! Set under the stars in the Arabian desert, with amazing platters of mouth-watering dishes, blended with live performances of folk, and with a falcon demonstration, the Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant is people’s favorite! What to remember while you are in the Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant? There are key points to remember while visiting the Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant. Reservations: Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant has a reservation system that needs to be done in advance. If you are visiting during peak and weekend hours, reservations are crucial for a dine-in table. Arrival time: Try arriving early before your reservation to explore and capture the surroundings. The sunset will be the best company for you! Dress code: Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant does not have much of a dress code restriction. Wear something light and comfortable when you are visiting the restaurant. Choose your outfits that suit the desert climate. Explore well: Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant has live cooking stations and entertainment that customers can enjoy. Check if camel rides are possible and try that also. Exciting events: Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant has many events, including live performances, traditional music and dance, and falconry displays. Participate in the cultural aspect performances and cherish these memories! Click pictures: Do not forget to take your camera or mobile phone to the Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant. The desert views, the live performances and the restaurant’s ambience should get to your gallery! Stay hydrated: Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant, as we all are aware of, is situated in the desert regions. To stay active and to enjoy the views and the performances, drink more water and stay hydrated. Dietary preferences: If dietary or allergy restrictions exist, inform the restaurant staff. They will help you accommodate the suitable food options! Where is the Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant located? Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant is located in the Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa in the UAE. With amazing desert views and a great dining experience, the Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant makes people fall in love! If you are craving for a traditional mix of Emirati and Arabic cuisines, Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant is the right place! What’s included in Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant? Live cooking stations with more than 10 middle eastern cuisines Buffet with soft drinks Live entertainment and performances Bellydance Alcoholic beverages Alfresco seating Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant’s signature dish – Lamb Ouzi cooked underground. Vegetarian, poultry and other seafood dishes Must try in Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant has some best dishes that should go in your must-try list. Mixed grills: Their grill is an assortment of kinds of meats like chicken, lamb, chickens dn beef. Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant is known for its perfectly grilled dishes! The flavors and the tenderness of the meat is what people love here! Baked bread: Freshly baked bread gives the tastes of an arabic flavor. Do not forget to taste their traditional dips and savoury sauces along with the bread! Mandi and Kabsa: Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant has one of the best mandi platters with kabsa. These are traditional rice platters served with meat like lamb or chicken. The dish has the mouth-watering blend of spices and the tender meat spread at the top, making the whole dish delicious! Mezze: The mezze platters are small dishes that have hummus and baba ghanoush . The stuffed vine leaves make the whole dish look and taste perfect! The Mezze platter of Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant is known for the middle east taste! Shawarma: Shawarma lovers, Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant has some of the best platters that offer the Middle Eastern taste! If you are in the restaurant, walk to the live kitchens and watch the chef cook the shawarma. Meat wrapped in flatbread with veggies and sauces looks drooling! Desserts: Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant offers various kinds of desserts like the kunafa, baklava and Umm Ali. Infused with the nuts and species, the desserts are a must-try! Apart from the platters and cuisines, Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant is also popular for the cultural experience and the ambiance! Don’t miss the vibrant and live performances in Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant! Right time to visit Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant Visiting the Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant depends on your itinerary, weather preferences and conveniences. With the desert setting and live performances, the whole expense becomes memorable! Weekdays or weekends? Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant is usually bustling with crowds during the weekends, mainly on Friday evenings. If you are thinking of a quieter dinner, choose some day in the week. If you want to dine with a crowd and enjoy the atmosphere, choose weekends! Weather-wise: Weather-wise, Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant can be really hot during the summer months like June to August. Visiting during October to early April gives much of a cooler experience. It will be more comfortable for outdoor activities and dining! Daytime or evenings? Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant usually opens in the later afternoons. If you want to witness the beautiful sunset by the desert side, visit the restaurant during the open hours. Why choose Thrillark? Thrillark is one of the best platforms that connect people to local tour operators for vacationing seamlessly. We customize your itinerary plans based on your preferences, budget and travel styles. Thrillark assures complete guidance throughout your vacation in UAE. We will assist you in planning your itinerary and make your desires align with the plan! FAQs Is alcohol included in Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant Yes, you can get alcoholic beverages in Al Hadheerah Desert Restaurant   What are all the

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Exploring hidden gems in Ipoh's alleys and streets
Adventure
Meenakshi Nair

Beyond the Theme Park Gates: Discovering the Hidden Gems in Ipoh

Malaysia is known for its stunning scenery, rich cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine. Beyond the theme park gates lies a world of wonders waiting to be explored. From exploring ancient temples and caves to indulging in local delicacies and wandering through quaint streets, there are countless things to do in Malaysia’s charming city of Ipoh. Whether you’re a solo adventurer, a couple on a romantic getaway, or a family seeking fun-filled activities, Ipoh has something for everyone. So, pack your bags, put on your walking shoes, and get ready to discover the hidden gems of Ipoh. Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No. 5. If you’re fascinated by history, architecture, and marvels or simply want to experience a unique slice of Malaysia‘s culture, then visit Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No. 5.  Located in the Kinta District of Perak, this is a surviving tin dredge from when Malaysia was the world’s largest tin producer. Its name is derived from the tualang tree, and later, it was given the name Toh Allang Chinese Tin Ltd. Thus, this colossal industrial relic stands as the last surviving tin dredge of its kind. It has been operated for nearly 50 years until 1982. Visitors can have a combined experience by visiting the historical dredge and having delicious meals at famous town restaurants known for their large-head freshwater prawns.   Location and Access  Kinta District Perak, Malaysia, Tanjung Tualang is approximately a 45-minute drive from Ipoh. Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan If you happen to be in Teluk Tjen, don’t miss the chance to marvel at this architectural wonder- the Leaning Tower of Teluk. Located in the small Perak of Teluk Inter, the 25-metre tower that appears from the outside seems like an 8-story building inspired by Chinese architecture; the tower boasts stories three stories with a height of 5 metres, each with a total of 110 steps. Initially, the tower was divided into three stories. Constructed in 1885, the building initially served multiple purposes, such as storing water during the dry season, acting as a fire precaution, and functioning as a timekeeping mechanism. Interestingly, the tower transported various claims from Britain to Japan during their colonisation of Malaysia in 1941, when it was used as a watchtower. After Malaysia became independent, the Tower became a significant part of history, becoming a national monument.   Location  and Access Lot 1 and 2, Komplex Menara Condong, Jalan Bandar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia  Visitors can easily assess the tower by all means available in the town. Tua Pek Kong Temple in Sitiawan Besides all the modern attractions and marvels, Malaysia is a land intensively steeped in history and culture that echoes in every nook and cranny. Scattered with numerous temples and diverse historical sites,  the Tua Pek Kong  stands distinct. Not as far as the Sitiawn and Lumut, it is said to be a 100-year-old temple. Facing the vastness of the sea, the temple premises are loaded with giant white stone statues, including Tua Pek Kong himself, flanked by other deities, tigers, lions, and monkeys.    Influenced by proficient Chinese architecture, several distinctive designs reflect the age-old civilization in the construction. The interior walls are covered in panels depicting scenes from The Ten Chambers of Hell, alerting sinners to the horrible fate ahead in the hereafter. The temple also includes a pagoda, which elevates its visual appeal. Over time, the temple has undergone rapid alteration in recent years due to modernization efforts and increased tourism. Visitors can also enjoy a serene Koi Pond within the grounds, adding a peaceful ambience to the temple.   Location and Access The temple is located at Jalan Pasir Panjang, Sitiawan, Perak Head towards Kampung Koh direction and pass by, and it will lead you to Jalan Pasir Panjang.   Victoria Bridge in Kuala Kangsar The Victoria Bridge, also known as Enggor Bruge, is a single-track bridge located in Karai in the Kuala Kangsar District. The bridge is one of the oldest railway bridges in the country, with its construction spanning from December 1897 to March 1900. The purpose behind its creation was to facilitate transportation across the Perak River, primarily serving the local tin mining industry. Although the Victoria Bridge was scheduled for rail transportation in 2002, a wider concrete bridge was constructed in parallel to the rail load. Efforts have been made to preserve the historical structure with ongoing maintenance. Presently, the Bridge stands as a minor tourist attraction. Its picturesque setting also makes it a popular spot for photoshoots.   Location  Victoria Bridge, Off Jalan Raja Dr Nazrin Shah, Enggor, Perak, Malaysia Tasik Cermin (Mirror Lake) Capture the magic of Mirror Lake and immerse yourself in the tranquillity. Discover the hidden gem nestled within the limestone hills. Tesil Cermin, known as Mirror Lake, is a captivating lakeside spot surrounded by limestone cliffs in Ipoh, Perak. Situated near the Gunung Rapat in Ohoh, visitors can pass through a former miners’s tunnel to reach the lake shoes. The water level in the lake varies from 30 to 60 feet deep, so it is advisable to tread carefully. The best way to experience the lake is to take a boat ride guided by the local experts. The Tasikl Cermin was an industrial mining site where limestone was extracted. In recent years, it has undergone an astounding transformation into Ipoh’s main tourist attraction. It is recommended to visit during the early morning to capture the serene beauty of the lake.  With its mirrored beauty, Tasik Cermin awaits those who love the outdoors, are interested in history, or are just looking for a quiet getaway.   Location and Access Located near Gunung Rapat in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. The mirror lake can only be accessed through a former miner’s tunnel.    Essential rules and guidelines for visitors Respect the culture-historical significance of each spot.   Dress appropriately, especially when you are visiting temples. Follow the rules and regulations provided by the authorities at each location.  Carry a water bottle, and don’t forget to apply

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"Illustration showcasing a desert safari adventure with a 4x4 vehicle dune bashing, camel riding, and traditional Emirati hospitality in Dubai.
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Meenakshi Nair

Take a desert safari and experience dune bashing, camel riding, and traditional Emirati hospitality

The golden sands for miles spread a charm and invite travelers to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for an adventurous desert safari. Past the shimmery skyscrapers in Dubai and lavish hotels in Abu Dhabi, there is a realm of deserts which promises more than just adrenaline rush, it also offers an opportunity to understand the true essence of Emirati hospitality. Explore the surprises in the desert as you go dune bashing and camel riding under the endless skies, through the vast stretches of sand. The Prelude: Setting the Stage for Adventure Leaving the bustle of the urban city life toward your adventure in the desert ignites an anticipation. Desert-safari operators provide different packages, all offering a mixture of fun and insight into local culture. The scenery changes as soon as you have crossed the city limits and then the sand dunes spread across like a golden wave beckoning you deeper inside in the Arabian wilderness. Dune Bashing: Adrenaline amid the Sands Explore the heart pumping experience called Dune bashing, an adrenaline ridden dance of cars around sandy uphills and downhills. The skilled drivers masterfully move their way across the undulating dunes causing the car to dip down sharp declines and rise over the next sand dune. You feel the adrenaline as the desert becomes your playground and each rise and dip induces laughter and excitement. Dune Bashing requires experienced drivers coupled with well-maintained state-of-the-art 4×4 vehicles which maintain a delicate mix of thrill and safety. During the golden hour (either sunrise or sunset), the scenery becomes even more fascinating as it gives off a soft glow that casts a magical backdrop for this thrilling adventure. Sunset Serenity: A Desert Canvas Painted in Hues In the twilight, the desert becomes a palette colored with shades of orange and pink. Take a pause in your journey through the deserts, soaking in the magnificent view of the setting sun. The sunset in the deserts is a peaceful interlude before your next adventure of the safari. Traditional Bedouin Camp: A Oasis of Culture The desert safari is not only an exciting experience but also a holistically engaging one where you get an opportunity to learn about culture and people. Explore the traditional Bedouin camps located in between the dunes. Upon arrival, travelers are welcomed by age-old Emarati customs paving the way towards a cultured night. Camel Riding: A Majestic Journey Through Time Camel rides provide a more relaxed way of traversing the desert as the night sets in; an experience that is every bit as magical as going on a quick jeep ride. The iconic “ships of the desert” sway rhythmically across the stretches of sand unveiling picturesque scenes for you. These soft giant animals are reminiscent of when Bedouins used them to pursue their nomadic way of life years ago. Camel riding goes far beyond being just a way of transport; it serves as a gateway to the authenticity of Emarati culture. Camel, a sign of resilience in the harsh environment of desert, transports you across the dunes giving unique views of the vast horizons on all sides. Stargazing: A Celestial Spectacle As the darkness sets in the desert, the vast night sky unveils a wondrous show. Away from the city’s artificial lights, the starry sky spread over the deserts like a shimmering canvas of constellations. Most desert safaris involve stargazing sessions where you can look up and wonder at the beautiful spectacle of stars while relaxing on comfy cushions. Cultural Performances: Dance, Music, and Storytelling At the end of the day, in the Bedouin camps, evenings are spent watching the traditional Emirati performances which bring the desert into life. The region’s cultural diversity is exemplified through folk dances like ‘Ayyalah’ and ‘Al Razfa’. The rhythmic beats of traditional instruments, dancer’s twists and twirls in amazing costumes will take you into a world of art that has been inherited generation after generation. Another integral part of Emirati tradition is storytelling, where bedouin stories of deserts, ancient traditions and bedouin life are woven into captivating narratives of old bedouins. These stories are shared by travelers as they sit around the bonfire while enjoying Arabic coffee. Culinary Delights: Feasting Under the Stars Desert safaris are incomplete without tasting the delicious traditional Emirati food. A Bedouin camp is turned into a haven of delicacies with succulent grilled meat, fragrant rice dishes, followed by different types of desserts. Dates, which may be paired with Arabic coffee, are a sign of hospitality and a prelude to the flavors of the UAE. Overnight Camping: Napping Under a Blanket of Stars Some desert safaris also provide an overnight stay in a camp for the thrill seekers. The dunes offer a retreat that uses bedouin style tents equipped with modern amenities. Sleeping underneath a sky full of stars and the tender whisperings of the desert’s air, is a rare chance to feel the native nature of the deserts at its best. Sunrise: A Spectacular Dawn in the Desert Wake up to an amazing display of colors in the desert at dawn. Early morning offers a serene moment for contemplation. It can also be an opportunity for a gentle stroll through the sand dunes. Observe the new patterns emerge in the new light of dawn as the sun rises and long shadows cast upon the surface of the desert. Conservation and Responsible Tourism: Nurturing the Desert Ecosystem The attractiveness of the desert safari is increasing with each passing day, and this has resulted in an increased emphasis on responsible tourism and conservation. The tour operators in the UAE implement sustainability, which ensures the fragile ecosystem of the desert is preserved. This includes employing environmentally friendly means for conducting dune bashing, reducing the environmental impact of the camping grounds, and teaching the visitors’ on the need of conserving the environment in which they are visiting.  

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Discover the wonders of Petrosains - The Discovery Centre
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Meenakshi Nair

Brainiacs Assemble! Unveiling the Wonders of Petrosains – The Discovery Centre

Located in Kuala Lumpur’s most famous landmark, the Petronas Towers, Petrosains is owned by Petronas, Malaysia’s national oil giant, which has spared no expense in creating a top-class, fun and educational destination for kids and adults alike. The centenary showcases the wonders of science and technology through hands-on experiences that allow us to dive into science, space, energy, and carbon. From the dark mysteries of the universe to the vast secret under the oceans, the centres cover all the amazing aspects of the world around us.  This is the perfect place for all science buffs to hang out and dive into everything science! Packed with fun exhibits and hands-on activities that all make you say wow! With so many things to do in Malaysia, visiting the Petrosains is a better choice for spending a day with family and friends. Join Thrillark, explore the world of science, and satisfy your curiosity about the world we live in.  Petrosains – The Discovery Centre The Petrosains were established on March 25, 1999, as the brainchild of the 4th Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad. The Centre is owned and operated by Petrosains Sdn. Bhd. is the owner of Malaysian oil and gas conglomerate Petronas. Under the captainship of CEO Ezarisma Azni Mohamad, the Petrosains boasts 11 interactive galleries that explore the intriguing world of petroleum.   Visitors can explore the existence of fossils, space, marine, technology, etc. at the centre, emphasizing STEM skills. Explore the wonders of biodiversity and learn about the responsibility towards the ecosystem. The centre also has several workshops, making learning more exciting and engaging. Interactive Exhibits of Petrosains The Petrosians, the Discovery Centre, features 11 interactive galleries,  each offering unique insights and experiences for visitors. From the vast area of the petroleum industry to contemporary science, the Centre features a wide range of exhibits that cater to all ages and interests.    Fossil Mysteries: Dive into the intriguing world of history, where you learn about the fascinating truth about life and the past on Earth. The Fossil Mysteries provide a visual idea of the origin and provide valuable insights into the origin of Earth and life. Their interactive displays and hands-on activities let you realize the importance of preserving our planet for future generations.   Speed: The concept of speed is an important component of the science of motion. The Speed Gallery thereby takes us into the realm of speed and discovers the science behind motion, velocity, and speed in our daily lives. Engage students in various activities that demonstrate the principles of speed and motion.    Sparkz: As speed impotence to science, electricity also has a fair share of impotence. The gallery of Sparks provides visitors with wonders of electricity in the realm of science and technology. Dive into the exciting exhibits and experiments with circuits, switchers, resistors, and conductors to gain a deeper understanding of the electricity that powers our world.   Geotime Diorama: Step back in time and learn about the geological change that transformed our planet over millions of years. You can learn about the concept of geography in the exhibit, which showcases the evolution of Earth’s crust , tectonic movements, volcanic eruptions, and other geophysical phenomena.   Molecule Nano World: The Molecule Nano World of Petrosains is a fascinating gallery that offers a peek into building blocks of matter such as molecules, atoms, neutrons, etc. The gallery lets you explore the molecular structure and delve into the intricate world of nanotechnology.    Petrojaya: If you are interested in learning about oil and petroleum, as well as gas industry, then this a great place to relay your concentration. The incredible exhibits in the Petrojaya allow the visitors to learn about the exploration, drilling, mining and production process of oil and gas.    Dark Ride: If you haven’t been to Petrosains, then we highly recommend you check out this interesting place. The Dark Ride is a thrilling virtual journey through the deep-down oil reservoirs beneath the Earth’s surface. It’s an experience that no other exhibit offers that you definitely that you don want to miss.    3D Theatre: The 3D theatre is an amazing experience where you can watch captivating 3D shows that bring various scientific concepts to life. Besides the examples, these virtual teachings in 3D would elevate the overall learning experience in the classroom. This fine way of presentation will let you immerse yourself in the world of science and make you feel like you are a part of the show. When you are at Petrosains, don’t miss this incredible show.   Music and Waves: How have you ever thought of the sense behind the sound of music? Petrosains  Music and Waves explores the science of sound wave work to produce beautiful music. It’s fascinating to learn about how different types of waves form to produce sound and affect our hearing. So if you are interested in knowing the science of sound, this experience is worth checking out.    Space: It would be the most incredible and exhilarating section of the Petrosians. Embark on a cosmic adventure filled with celestial bodies, comets, nebulae, galaxies, and all the mysteries of the universe.  If you are a space enthusiast or simply curious to know the world of the cosmos, this virtual treatment will definitely spark your interest and leave you in awe of the vastness and beauty of outer space.    Bioquest: Bioquest at Petrosains is an amazing experience that allows you to interact with biodiversity in the BDA ecosystem. Bioquest is a great place to learn about life, the food chain, flora, fauna sustainability, and many other aspects of living beings. The exhibit also lets you explore the wonders of nature and the importance of conservation to preserve our natural world. Other Activities in Petrosains Petrosains Shop: Explore the all-new Petrosains eShop, where shopping has always been challenging. Petrosains PIXEL: Experience the science center anytime, anywhere with Petrosains PIXEL. This interactive and experiential platform allows you to explore science beyond the museum walls. Petrosains PlaySmart: To

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Capturing Malaysia's spirit: Petronas Towers, a symbol of progress and unity.
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Meenakshi Nair

The Petronas Twin Towers: More Than Just a Landmark—A Journey into Malaysian Architecture and Culture

Malaysia has inherited an eclectic range of architecture from its rich historical past. Inspiring by European architecture, the famous site of the Famosa fort in Melaka—the tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers—is one of the visible epitomes that showcase the country’s rich heritage and history. Additionally, the peninsula is home to some of the earlier civilizations discovered dating back over 2000 years. Excavations in the 224-square-kilometre Bujang Valley in Kedah have uncovered remnants of a large clay-brick oven, a jetty, areas for smelting iron, temple complexes, and what is thought to be the first Malay Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Peninsular Malaysia. These findings suggest that the valley was a sophisticated hub for trade and culture.   While wondering about things to do in Malaysia, Join with Thrillark as we explore the Petronas Twin Towers, a symbol of Malaysia’s past, present, and future, and discover what makes them more than just a landmark. About Petronas Towers The Petronas Twin Towers, also known as KLCC Twin Tower, is a pair of high-tall office buildings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, considered the world’s tallest structures. The towers are built to house the headquarters of Petros, Malaysia’s national petroleum company. Designs by renowned architect Cesar Pelli Abs were finalised in 1998. Each tower features an identical eight-lobbed circular design consisting of 88 stories of occupiable space and a pyramid-shaped pinnacle crowned by a slender steel spire.   The tower’s total height is 1483 feet, which includes 242 feet for the pinnacle and spire. The buildings are supported by 16 robust columns along their perimeter. The exterior sheathing consists of stainless steel and glass. Connecting the two towers lies Askybridge at 41st and 42nd stories, adding distinctive features to the towers.   More than just a landmark. They are a testament to the ingenuity, ambition, and vision of a nation that has rapidly transformed itself into a global player in the 21st century. They reflect Malaysia’s diverse culture, a fusion of tradition and modernity characteristic of this Southeast Asian nation. The design of the towers, inspired by Islamic architecture, speaks to the country’s religious heritage, while their state-of-the-art facilities represent its embrace of the future. Experience the Ultimate KL City Views from Petronas Twin Towers Immerse yourself in the discovery deck of the world’s tallest twin towers. Stand above the cloud and feel the sense of dominance. Ascend to the 170-metre futuristic tower. The high-speed lift takes you 170 metres to Level 86, where the doors open to a stunning view over Malaysia’s capital city. Enter the world’s tallest two-story bridge, which connects the 41st and 42nd floors of two structures. These Double Decks sky bridges act as a path for tenants in the building to move from one tower to another and function as an emergency exit route. Also, Discover the Twin Towers’ construction and history while purchasing a souvenir from the gift store. Maximise fun with an expert guide! Without a tour guide and seeing the Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, is incomplete. Thirty individuals can see the amazing views of the city during each of the 36 sessions offered daily.  You will receive a thorough understanding of the towers and their history after purchasing your tickets during a 45-minute guided tour that spans the tower’s three storeys.  The first stop is the 41st-floor Skybridge, elevating you 170 metres above street level. The most fascinating section of the tour will take you to the 86th-floor Observation Deck, where you can witness the city’s breathtaking skyline. You can know more about this beautiful piece of architecture through interactive augmented reality (AR) screens and scale models. Subsequently, you will descend to the 83rd floor, where educational videos and multimedia displays await you. Visit the PETRONAS Twin Towers Gift Shop, which is situated on the Concourse Level, to wrap up the experience.  Tickets may also be purchased in advance via online ticketing or at the Ticketing Counter on the Concourse Level. Essential Information The towers are open for visitors from Tuesdays to Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Guided tours are available for 36 daily sessions, approximately 45 minutes. Each session accommodates 40 people. Tickets can be clicked on via Thrillark. Timing  The Toewrrs opens from Tuesdays to Sundays: 9.00 am to 9.00 pm. The last admission is at 8.30 pm (open throughout Friday prayers). Closed every Monday. (Except PH or Replacement PH on Monday) Address: Kuala Lumpur City Centre,. 50088, Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers: Symbolizing Malaysia’s promise. The Petronas Twin Towers are more than just a representation of the country’s growth and cultural variety thanks to their imposing height and distinctive design. Not just stunning works of architecture, the Petronas Twin Towers are a popular tourist destination. They are an inspiration to the next generation, a representation of the tenacity of Malaysia, and the epitome of the Malaysian character. In addition, the towers are now the centre of social and cultural events. In addition, they act as gathering spots for individuals from all backgrounds, encouraging a feeling of belonging and a common identity. The Petronas Twin Towers are more than just a cultural landmark. They stand for the identities, aspirations, and promise of a country. They prove Malaysia’s commitment to a sustainable, inclusive, and progressive future. FAQs on The Petronas Twin Towers Why are the Petronas Twin Towers so famous? In 1966, when the spires were attached to the Twin Towers, they were declared the world’s tallest buildings, eclipsing the former record holder, the 110-story Sears (now Willis) Tower in Chicago.   What is inside the Petronas Twin Towers? The Twin Towers houses numerous offices and companies inside. It has a large mall and a concert hall and is also home to the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as a two-story skybridge joining the towers at the 41st and 42nd floors.   What do the Petronas Twin Towers symbolise? As an internationally recognised landmark, the Petronas Twin Towers symbolise a nation’s courage, ingenuity, initiative, determination, energy, confidence, optimism, advancement, and

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A serene desert landscape at sunrise with a safari vehicle.
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Meenakshi Nair

Sunrise Safari Serenity: A morning adventure with a gentle desert safari

Experience the enchanting Arabian Desert like never before with the Morning Desert Safari in Riyadh. With an exhilarating 4 hours filled with various adventures, from dune bashing to quad biking and exciting camel riding, immerse yourself in the trill of the desert. This thrilling and heart-pounding adventure will give you a sense of awe and excitement until the end. If you’re looking for things to do in Saudi Arabia , the morning desert safari on Riyadh is definitely worth considering. Get ready to experience on an unforgettable journey with Thrillark  that will leave you with a sense of wonder and excitement! Dune bashing Dune bashing is an exhilarating activity that has become an increasingly popular spot in the desert safari at Riyadh. The activity involves taking off in a 4×4 vehicle and bashing through the sand dunes while enjoying the stunning scenery. The morning desert safari with dune bashing is the perfect sport to enjoy the desert in relatively cool temperatures and soft daylight. As you climb over the vehicle, you feel the adrenaline rush as the driver skids through the dunes at high speed. You sour down and up the massive dunes; the beauty of the desert surrounds you, with stunning vistas and endless skies.  Key highlights Sand Boarding This adrenaline-filled field adventure of a morning desert safari is truly an unforgettable experience you will cherish forever. Like snowboarding, the exciting spot involves sidling the sandboards down the dunes. Professional instructors will guide you on the techniques to use in sandboarding. The sandboarding through the dunes will feel like gliding through the clouds. It’s the perfect way to add excitement to the morning desert adventure in Riyadh.  Key Highlights Witness the Majestic Sunrise The sunrise view during a desert safari in Riyadh is truly an unforgettable experience. As you arrive in the desert, you are greeted with a sky painted orange and pink, casting a magical glow on undulating sand. The quiet silence of the desert is only broken when the sound of the wind gently passes across the golden dunes. The peaceful and serene atmosphere that surrounds you allows you to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the world around you. Camel Ride Experience  As you traverse the golden sands amidst these gentle creatures, you will feel you have been transported back to Bedouin tribes for centuries. While you ride on the top of a camel, you can truly experience the rhythmic sway of their movement while enjoying the breathtaking views around you. Remember to take plenty of pictures to commemorate your journey. Key Highlights Private Morning Desert Safari The Riyadh Desert also invites you to experience the desert in a more personal way with you and your loved ones. A morning desert safari means you can choose your desert safari at your own pace. So if you want an unimaginable and unforgettable desert safari in the morning, the private morning safari might be just what you are looking for.   Key Highlights Morning Desert Quad Biking Adventure in Riyadh Forget the bustling city; it’s time for some desert adrenaline. Craving for heart-pudding adventures through the golden dunes: There is no other option other than Riyadh’s morning desert safari quad biking. Indulge in the 4-hour escape, where you only had a shaded experience of bashing through the sands. Key Highlights Essential information Captivating Riyadh Desert Experience The Morning Desert Safari is an amazing experience that combines excitement and relaxation. You can enjoy activities like sand boarding, dune bashing, camel riding, and more and witness the beautiful sunrise. You can also choose a private morning desert safari with your loved ones tailored to your preference. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience if you’re visiting Riyadh and looking for adventure in the Arabian Desert. FAQs on Morning Desert Safari in Riyadh Attractions in Riyadh

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