The golden sands of the Empty Quarter beckon beyond the steel and green of Abu Dhabi, reminiscent of the times when the nomads ruled the area. Here, the ancient Bedouin ways are treasured and celebrated while advancing into a modern world of exciting possibilities.
Reputed as the federal capital of the United Arab Emirates until a recent change in leadership, the city of Abu Dhabi has risen to face opportunities in the tourism industry. Beginning as a collection of fishing huts along the Arabian Sea, the glamorous skyline and landscaped parks of the city were the result of the oil boom only 50 years ago. The ruling family of Al Nahyan descends from one of the Bedouin clans that roamed the deserts and mountains of the Arabian Peninsula, and has been responsible for the blend of futuristic ambition and traditional spirit that embodies Abu Dhabi.
International business and tourism now thrive in the Emirate. One of Abu Dhabi’s most beautiful landmarks is the Volcano Fountain which stands at the centre of the Corniche. Its towering iconic shape overlooks the Arabian Sea, and resembles an erupting volcano at night, when orange and ochre lighting illuminates the many tiers. People flock to the fountain in the cool evenings to witness the spectacular light and water show while enjoying the local fare of the many street food stalls and restaurants. The Corniche attracts the ordinary people of Abu Dhabi taking a break from the heat and daily chores, and the Volcano Fountain is a centrepiece that brings wonder to all.
The reinvention of Abu Dhabi has given rise to many more dramatic sights and experiences. People gather each evening at the promenade to exercise, ride bicycles and relax after the hot days by the new Corniche. Its beach was awarded the ‘blue-flag’ for its safe waters and the landscaped lawns are dotted with cafes and restaurants. Many Abu Dhabi hotels face this green and blue haven, which is welcoming in a desert. Once you are done with the shopping in exclusive boutiques, enjoying the F1 race track or sailing in the Arabian Sea, mingle with the city’s residents for the evening.
But it is difficult to beat out the allure of the desert with any of man’s modern creations. The harsh and unforgiving terrain can be quite beautiful when staying in the luxury hotels Abu Dhabi offers. Abu Dhabi’s passion for preserving nature and its past traditions is reflected in the ambiance of the Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara, which is ranked amongst the finest Abu Dhabi hotels. With views straight from the Arabian Nights of the Empty Quarter, the luxurious setting of this desert oasis is a perfect choice for your stay.
Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.