Why travel the UAE with your family
The UAE has a tropical desert climate with little rain and sunshine all year round, with only summer and winter, and even the lowest temperature is above 10°C. Traveling with children already has a lot of luggage, right? Reducing rain gear is also a burden to relieve. And it's rare to cancel or affect an attraction due to weather conditions, so you won't be delayed!
Dubai is known as one of the safest cities in the world, with a crime rate of close to 0%, and there are hardly any police officers on the road, and if you need help, you can call the emergency number 999. This is the best condition for the whole family to travel with peace of mind!
Of course, the most important thing is that there are a wealth of interactive experience programs suitable for children, food, and hotels, which are the core reasons for my recommendation, so let's take a look down with me!
The world of technology
(1) Masdar City
Masdar City, also known as Masdar City, is located opposite the royal terminal of Abu Dhabi Airport, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, and is an "eco-friendly city" with zero-carbon and zero-waste standards under construction, which can be described as a "green utopia in the desert". The main building, the heart of Masdar City, was completed in 2015 and is a six-storey building with glittering folds. There are shops, streets, libraries and more, and even though the sun is shining outside, the temperature is still comfortable, but Masdar City is not air-conditioned! Electricity is generated by solar energy, and temperature is maintained by wind towers, and its environmental protection is worthy of its reputation! I believe that Masdar City can also convey the concept of environmental protection to children very well!
Masdar City has settled in Siemens, General Electric, Mitsubishi Group, Schneider Electric, etc., and already has a permanent population! In addition, there are unmanned vehicles in Masdar City, which are guided by magnetic sensors and powered by solar energy, and will automatically stop when they encounter obstacles. Just like the world of the future.
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Admission to Masdar City is free, and if a certain number of people are reached, staff can be hired to pay for a guided tour.
(2) Orbi Dubai
This is the first super indoor nature experience in the Middle East, even if the locals don't know much about it, but it's definitely worth visiting! Through a variety of high-tech technologies, an interactive entertainment experience can be created, bringing nature and human beings closer, and through multi-sensory and educational experiences, we can go deep into nature and let children see all kinds of amazing mysteries in nature!
Orbi's unique immersive fusion design, with innovative audiovisual technology and interactive gait touchpoints, allows visitors to experience nature in a spectrum and different environments that have never been experienced before, even if you are currently in the bustling mall of the city, you can also experience the magical feeling of being in a herd of elephants or the deepest part of the ocean floor.
Address: 20 Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd, Dubai
Opening hours: Sunday to Wednesday 10:00 - 22:00, Thursday to Saturday 10:00 - 24:00
Tickets: AED 80 per person for 10 years and above, AED 65 for those aged 3-10 years, free for children under 3 years old