Saturday, December 2, 2017

H'moon 22 - Dubai

Dubai, 7 hours on Saturday
We landed in Dubai at 7am after a nice flight from Cape Town.  We slept hard the whole way there.  We walked off the plane and the airport was very nice.  We had a 4-hour van tour planned to visit the city and they would drive us and drop us off everywhere we needed to go.

We met our tour guide and he was very a nice Indian man.  As we were leaving the airport, employees were handing us scarfs with the country flag on it.  Come to find out, we were there on their Independence Day, December 2nd.  We found our van with a separate driver and off we went.
Nadine and I each starred out the window as we were in the world’s version of Las Vegas.  One of the richest and fastest growing cities in the world.  Our first stop was the Dubai mall and because we arrived there at 8am before all the crowds, getting around was super easy.  The mall is biggest in the world and has stores from everywhere.  It also had the largest indoor aquarium and largest tv screen.  

We took a few photos and then headed outside.  We were immediately greeted by the Burj Khalif, the tallest building in the world, at just under 900 meters high.  When we asked our guide about it he told us there is already another building in Saudia Arabia that will be taller, but then he mentioned Dubai is thinking about building a structure at 1 km tall, wow!  And then behind us was the hotel that caught fire on New Years Eve years ago, and the structure was still closed.

Next we headed onto the huge highway and among the jungle of sky-scrapers.   We then for ~30 minutes and headed down to the famous Atlantis Beach and right next to the Persian Gulf.  Wow, I had never thought I’d be near this body of water.  The hotel was over-the-top and the highway leading to it was designed to look like trees to try and add some color.  Then we headed to the famous sailboat hotel and stopped by a local beach.  People were out starting their day to celebrate Independence Day!

We then headed back towards the city, but along the way saw the building for the indoor ski resort, and also saw them building the largest ferris wheel in the world right on the water (everything has to be largest and tallest!).  We also saw a building shaped like a picture frame!

Our driver dropped us off in the older part of town, along a river with a lot of boat traffic.  This had a little more of a local feel, and we boarded a water taxi to get to the market.  Before the city grew into an international powerhouse in the 1980s…the city was a small port city with a little bit of trade.  This was the old city we were in. We crossed the river and then entered the gold and spice market.  But we made a quick diversion to get some camel milk gelato, yum! 

We entered the markets with huge crowds, but felt very safe.  It was a very affluent area.  We looked and smelled all the colors of the spice markets, and even bought a little arabian coffee.  We then ventured into the largest concentration of yellow gold in the world.  Nadine was in heaven!  We stopped in a few stores just to see what they had, and wow!  And no photos allowed inside!  We kept walking and saw huge World Records for Gold & Diamonds, and also saw a golden soccer boot and even a gold dress and gold bikini!  I asked Nadne to try one on just so I could get a photo, but it was break you buy it!

Our trip was coming to an end so we made a couple final stops at a historic mosque and a  ?.  We then headed to the airport and got ready for our flight back to USA.


Back in USA, Saturday @8p
Wow, what a 3-week trip.  We went through so much, together, and made it out the other side.  We also talked about coming from Africa straight to Dubai.  The juxtaposition of having too much in Dubai versus having too little in Africa, it was something we needed some time to digest.
But we boarded our flight and got ready for our 2nd night in a row on a plane.  We took off and flew up over Iran and it was beautiful with the sunset.  Only 15 hours until we’d land in NYC at 8am and need to get home. 

We landed safely, go our rental car, and headed home to Scranton.  Luckily we had no weather but we had to deal with Saturday night traffic.  We made it out of the hustle and bustle, and Nadine needed to switch.  Dave began to drive and Nadine quickly fell asleep but was talking in her sleep thinking that she was driving.  We very tired and loopy!

We got home before midnight and crashed into bed.  That bed never felt so good.  We battled jet lag and awoke on Sunday only to ask “did that really happen?”. 

But the craziness would only continue, as tomorrow Nadine & I would each tell Gentex we were putting in our two weeks, and then we’d be moving to Chicago before Christmas.  Let the adventures continue!

Dubai Skyline over Dubai Creek

On December 2nd street -- on December 2!

Burj Khalifa  (Tallest Building in World (2,700 feet)
 

Hotel that caught fire New Years 2016

Burj Al Arab (Sailboat Hotel)

Dubai Frame

Dubai Mall - Largest indoor aquarium & screen

Road to Atlantis Hotel - On Palm Tree Island

Faux trees under the highway

Water Taxi - on Dubai Creek

Camel Milk Gelato


Spice Market

Gold Market -- see the GOLD DRESS!

Flight Home -- $20k Whiskey in Duty Free!

Flight Home - Mountain Ranges of Iran

Friday, December 1, 2017

H'moon 21 - CTown Table Mtn

We woke up rested and excited since the wind had finally calmed!  We took the time to fully pack up our bags for the plane and headed right to the cable car.  When we got to the parking lot, the lines were super long already!  With it being closed for 3-4 days, everybody was squeezing it in.

We waited for about 1-1.5 hours in line, and made friends with a group of female MDs who were in town for a conference.  They helped pass the time with great conversation.  But we also battled the occasional pushy tourist or tour guide from other nationalities.

It was finally our turn, and up we went!  The views were gorgeous inside the rotating car, and everybody had a sense of excitement.  We got to the top, and views were stunning.  The top was quite flat, and there were lots of people, but few ventured far away from the visitor center.  We wandered around and soaked it all up.  What a view!

We headed back down to make our cooking class appointment!  We drove back over to the Bo-kaap area, and now we were experts!  She saved us a spot right in front of her house, and we scampered inside.  Overall, we had an amazing time.  She told us stories of how she had lived in that house when Mandela still lived on Robbin Island...and also stories of her growing up in District 6.  From scratch we made a malaysian cuisine, which was her heritage, and it was delicious samosas, curries, naan, etc...then sat down and had a huge lunch.  "Salt is Love" she kept telling us newlyweds...we agree!

We left with an extra hour to check out one other neighborhood, Observatory.  It was a more local neighborhood, which was nice to visit during the day.  We almost bought some african-theme attire, but decided to pass based on the price.  But Dave then ventured upon a record store, Revolution Records, and it was awesome!  The store owner was amazing, and helped Dave pick some local album/artists for Manny.

Next we headed for the airport to make sure we got in with plenty of time.  As we were going through security, we ran into one of the couples on our safari.  Again, what were the odds!  We caught with them and passed the pre-flight time together.

Our final stop was Dubai, but it was 10+ hours to get there.  We were excited to be heading to the middle east for the first time, and to be headed to one of the richest, craziest countries on the planet!


Table Mountain Tram Ride



Cape Town from Table Mountain


Overlooking Lion's Head & Robbin Island 


Just taking it all in


Cooking class on Bo-kaap with ???



Record store where we bought Manny's Albums