Monday, November 10, 2008

Three Days of Dubai-chery

After two weeks in Tanzania, no place (with the possible exception of Las Vegas) could have provided a more stark contrast than Dubai, where we spent 3 days last week.  Since we were only there a short time, we focused on the touristy side of the city -- all shiny and new and a complete spectacle.  The amount of construction throughout the city is staggering, with each new building bigger and more lavish than the last.  The largest mall in the world (Dubai Mall) just opened, and construction has already begun on another mall that will be even larger.  While construction of the Burj Dubai, which will be the world's tallest building at over 800 meters when it opens in 2009, continues, plans have already been finalized for the new Al Burj building, which will be more than 1km high!  Also, work has begun to build the world's biggest airport, even though they just completed a sparkling new terminal at the current airport.  Another spectacle was the series of man-made islands, built in the shape of a palm tree and another set of islands built in the shape of the world map.  As Pallavi commented, 'you can just see the money oozing all over the city'.  Here are a few pictures -- the two of us outside the Burj Al Arab hotel (the world's only 7-star hotel), Pallavi with the menu at Asha Bhosle's restaurant, me with the indoor ski resort in the background, a view of the construction of the Burj Dubai tower from our hotel balcony, a random Tushar look-alike (not as good as the one in Florence) in the mall, and Pallavi with the Burj Al Arab hotel in the background. 

























It was a fun 3 days, and we look forward to returning to Dubai in 10-15 years to see the NEW world's tallest building at 3km+ in height and the world's NEW largest mall, large enough to include the world's NEW largest airport and a series of man-made islands in the shape of the solar system....built to scale.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

well well well...welcome to phase two of ur trip! and pallavi looks awesome in her black shawl...after all lemme take some credit of being related ha ha. modesty is my second name!!
thanx for sharing the progress report on the construction bit. now once the massive competition n rivalries subside which i presume should happen when there is no space left to create more massive n larger projects... the highness should explore this part of the world maybe to cut ribbons u never know! in other words, when i have stacked enough cash- thats one city i would love to definitely land up in. it sounds tempting...glitter, grandeur, flashy...my kinda city

Unknown said...

Travelog(ue) is soooooooo beautifully written that I thought that it was by my favourite writer - "Pallavi" .... You are a very GOOD writer, " AKU" ( .... shevati bhaacha konaacha .... ). Think about a joint effort for a book. I am ordering my 10 copies right NOW. ENJOY. ALL THE BEST. -- Prakashmama

Anonymous said...

More Tushar look-a-likes please... those are outstanding.

-m said...

we're engaged!!!

Anonymous said...

thanks for the post card! i love it!
i guess you are in india.
think of me at each meal.

Unknown said...

Amazing . . . it's all so amazing. But I have a little feedback. Remember feedback is a gift. Strength: your beard. Opportunity area: more terrible towel pics, and more posts. Some of us need to live vicariously through you, so keep ‘em coming.
Continue to live it up as only the Dixits can do! Gail

Anonymous said...

post something so all your friends know you guys are ok.