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24 Hours in Sharjah

Sharjah-the neighbouring emirate of Dubai. With fewer crowds, a serene beach, various kinds of cuisine,history,and plenty of museums,Sharjah is definitely worth a visit, even if it is only for 24 hours. With the rise of tourism in Dubai, Sharjah is definitely a place worthy of attention, being only 30 minutes away. Getting in Getting to […]

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Top Halal Travel Destinations for Muslim Couples

Malaysia Malaysia is a pioneer when it comes to the holiday industry catering for Muslims. Throughout the country, including the capital Kuala Lumpur, you’ll find cheap yet tasty halal dishes. With the cuisine differing enormously from what you will find in the UK, it’s a great opportunity to try out new foods. What’s more, the […]

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SPOTLIGHT TRAVEL FEATURE : An Ideal Travel Itinerary for Andalucia

Andalucia; the southernmost region of Spain. This place once thrived with knowledge, trade, architecture, engineering and medicine. Soon after the emergence of Islam, Muslims made their way to this region, and for the next seven hundred years contributed towards the rich heritage of Spain. With its ornamental palaces, lush gardens, finely constructed mosques and delicious […]

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A weekend in Oslo by Huma Baig

Oslo

The United Nations describe Norway as the best place to live in the world because it has the highest Human Development Index and lowest unemployment rate. Oslo is the capital of Norway and attracts over 2.5 million visitors per year. With 48 hours in hand, Huma Baig explores what Europe’s fastest growing city has to […]

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24 hours in Vancouver

Before you arrive Vancouver frequently tops most liveable city lists – and it’s easy to see why. A Liberal, multicultural and friendly place to visit: Where else can you ski and surf in the same 24 hours? The Pacific borders one side, mountains soar on the other and creeks and inlets cut right through it. […]

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Modern wonders on sand

Everything in Dubai is bigger and better, and all of it risen from the sand.   In 1966, Sheikh Rashid utilised oil revenues to develop an infrastructure in Dubai, and today this hustling, bustling city is a magnet for tourism, business and employment.  These investments have paid off handsomely and UAE has become one of the richest countries in the world   Dubai boasts […]

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