Dubai Ram Katha Information

Note: The following information is provided by organizers of Dubai Ram Katha.

Katha Location

Hotel Madinat Areana  
Madinat Jumeirah - Part of Jumeirah Group            
P.O.Box. 73137                     
Dubai, UAE                

Hall : Madinat Arena - Madinat Conference Centre
Tel +971 4 3668888 FAX: +971 4 3667788   


Katha Dates : Jul 26 to Aug 3,2008

Language : Hindi


Katha Times

July 26 
Jul 27 to Aug 3

4 PM to 6PM
9:30 AM to 12:30 PM


TV Broadcast :Awaiting details


Hotel Accomodation/VISA Details/Airport Transport

Travel Agents

Lamaholidays 
Al Sayegh Building                             
Suite No. 202/203                              
Oud Metha Road, P O Box : 20808                          
Dubai, UAE                            
Telephone No: +9714-3344330 / 3357676                            
Fax Number: +9714-3344232 / 3357111  
                            

Email: info@lama.ae / Website : www.lamaholidays.com   

Contact Information

Name

Region

email

Telephone

Mr. Gaurang Patel

Africa
gaurang@picfare.com +256-71-2206716

Karma Wangdi 

Dubai
karma@lama.ae +971-50-975 6201
Denis Hicban    
Dubai

denis@@lama.ae

+971-50-451 6337    
Sarfaraz Siddique
Dubai
sarfaraz@@lama.ae +971-50-538 6592 
Mr. Harshad Thakkar
Sweden

harshadraithakkar@yahoo.se           

+46 708 87 34 52
Nilesh Bhai
India

sangeetniduniya@yahoo.com

+91 942 646 3162

About Dubai

Area: The total area of Dubai is approximately 2,428 sq miles.                                
                                   
History: The seven independent emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah came together to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the year 1971. While Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the UAE, Dubai remains its commercial centre.                                
                                   
Location: Dubai is located on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, in the South West corner of the Arabian Gulf.                           
                                   
Weather: Dubai enjoys 365 days of warm sunshine, with cooler evenings and occasional showers in the months between November to March. 5 day forecast                                  
                                   
Climate: The UAE has a sub-tropical, arid climate with infrequent and irregular rainfall, amounting to less than 13 centimetres a year. Temperatures range from a low of 10 degrees (Celsius) to a high of 48 degrees. The average daily maximum is 24 degrees in January, rising to 42 degrees in July.                                
                                   
Time zone: The UAE is 4 hours ahead of GMT (+4 GMT)                           
                                   
Transport: Dubai offers a variety of inexpensive and efficient public transportation and you can choose between metered local taxis, intra-city and inter-city buses, private car hire services and abras (local boats).                                 
                                   
                                   
How to Reach Madinat Jumeirah Hotel                            
                                   
Madinat Jumeirah is superbly well located in the prestigious area of Dubai known as Jumeirah. This is an up-market residential zone with hotels at intervals on the beach. Road links from the hotel are excellent and provide easy access to all local amenities and business districts. The area is well served by taxis and Madinat Jumeirah has its own limousine service.                                  
                                               
Dubai Media City, Dubai Internet City and The Palm Jumeirah are a five minute drive from the Hotel.                            
                                   
*** Located just 25 minutes from Dubai International Airport                        
*** Close to all leisure and commercial attractions                           
*** Situated adjacent to Burj Al Arab, Wild Wadi Water Park and Jumeirah Beach Hotel                           
*** Only 6.5 hours from London and 14.5 hours from Sydney                                 
*** Ten minutes car journey to nearest shopping malls                                
*** A complimentary hotel bus service is available to guests                                   
                                   
By Air                         
                                   
Nearest Airports:         Dubai International Airport                 
           
                     
Misc info about DUBAI
           
Places of Interest     
The city of Dubai embraces its namesake creek, dividing it into two halves. The main sightseeing circuit in Dubai is split between Bur Dubai and Deira which lie on opposite sides of the water, and the gently curving Dubai Creek is an attraction in itself. You will have plenty of opportunities for some brilliant views of the city from the water: gleaming skyscrapers on one side, and old trading dhows on the other.                                 
                                   
Deira's many attractions include the historic quarter of Bastakia, as well as old souks and covered marketplaces. Wandering along the alleys, you can explore the Spice Souk and the Gold Souk. The Dubai Museum is housed within the beautifully restored Al Fahidi Fort, and is a must-see for first time visitors to Dubai. Built in 1799 to defend the city against invasion, it has served as both palace and prison and the museum's collection includes life-size figures and galleries depicting Arab houses, mosques, date gardens, desert and marine life.                                
                                   
On the Bur Dubai side, Heritage Village, located in the Shindagah area, is a family destination where you can watch potters, weavers and artisans at their crafts. The adjoining Diving Village offers a cultural microcosm of pearl diving. Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House, a museum restored from the house of Dubai's former ruler and dating back to the late 1800s, is within the same complex. With its unusual layered rooms and authentic wind towers, Sheikh Saeed's House showcases regional architecture at its best.                        
                                   
If you drive west from the city centre, you will reach the popular suburb of Jumeira, home to some of Dubai's finest luxury hotels and resorts, unspoilt stretches of sunny beaches and water sports complexes. In Jumeirah is the Grand Mosque, re-built in 1998, with the city's tallest minaret, nine large domes and 45 small domes - a distinguished landmark and an important place of worship.                         
                                   
About 115 kms south east of Dubai, in the heart of the rocky Hatta Mountains, is the 3000 year old Hatta Village, an important historical site for the region. The two towers overlooking the village used to be defence fortresses against hostile invaders, and during a relaxed day at the Village, you can visit the Houses of Traditional Handicrafts and Palm Products, The Castle Centre, and the 200 year old Sharia Mosque.                          
                                   
In contrast to the traditional attractions of Dubai and the surrounding areas, the city boasts world-class business and leisure facilities.                                  
                                   
Ski Dubai                               
Dubai is home to Ski Dubai - the first indoor ski resort in the Middle East. This unique resort spans 22,500 square metres, which is temperature controlled at -1° to -2°, and covered with real snow throughout the year. The theme of Ski Dubai is that of a mountain resort - with qualified instructors to guide you through the intricacies of learning to ski or snowboard. Inside the resort, a retail shop, themed restaurants and the world's largest Snow Park, offer something for everyone.                                
                                   
BEST BUYS AND BARGAINS
                                   
Dubai is a veritable shopper's paradise! Whether it is for gold, electronics, carpets, spices, textiles or more.                                
                                   
The city is one of the largest retail gold markets in the world, selling everything from ingots to intricately hand crafted jewellery, and bargaining is welcomed almost everywhere. The Gold Souk area in Deira has glittering street-front stores and hides dozens of alleys housing smaller shops. The newly built Gold and Diamond Park on Sheikh Zayed Road is an attraction for serious jewellery shoppers.                        
                                   
The city is also home to some of the Middle East region's most prestigious shopping malls, boutiques and department stores that house retailers of haute couture, hi-tech electronics, home furnishings and accessories or traditional Arabic crafts. Dubai is famous for offering top international brands at unbelievably reasonable prices.                        
                                   
The larger shopping mall complexes also house cinema theatres, food courts, entertainment centres and play areas for children, allowing for complete family shopping experiences.                            
                                   
Choose to browse through the older markets and the narrow walkways located in the Meena Bazaar, Karama and Naif areas, dedicated to inexpensive leather goods and textiles; computer and electrical accessories and Arabic perfumes. This is an excellent opportunity for bargain hunting outside the glitz and shine of Dubai's more well known shopping arenas.                           
                                   
Most shopping venues and cultural destinations sell a range of gifts and souvenirs representing Dubai: The Seven Sands of the UAE, traditional Bedouin jewellery, sand art, packaged dates and date products, Arabic sweets, wooden crafts and palm leaf handicrafts.                             
                                   
                                   
Dubai is an exciting year round destination that offers unlimited opportunities for rest and recreation, be it a walk through a lush green family park, an adventurous day in the waters of the Arabian Gulf, or a pampering session at one of the many health spas.                        
                                   
Beaches: Some of Dubai's beaches are attached to private hotels, where, for a small fee, you can spend the day on the sand and in the waters of the Arabian Gulf. Other beaches and waterfronts - the Corniche and the Creek - are free for public access, and feature a range of water sports offered by several operators.                          
                                   
Desert safaris: One of Dubai's most popular tourist attractions is the desert safari: a unique experience that combines an adventurous 4WD car ride over sand dunes with camels, belly dancers, henna designers, falconers, and a barbecue dinner by starlight. Other attractions include sand skiing, sand boarding, sand karting and 4WD desert driving 
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