Know the Past and Present of Bedouins with Dubai Holidays
Dubai has
received worldwide attention in recent times owing to its ultra-modern entertainment
facilities and towering skyscrapers, the most famous being the world's tallest
building, Burj Khalifa. This Emirati city also has a history that's equally
fascinating and dates back to the times of ancient seafarers and nomadic
tribes. However, the Bedouins never fail to catch the attention of a curious
tourist or a history buff who is in the city to explore its culture and an interesting
past of this region. You'll also get some astonishing insights into the lives
of these nomadic desert dwellers when you are in this part of the United Arab
Emirates.
They are
called 'Bedawi' in Arabic and are the oldest residents of the Arabian deserts
who travelled through the seemingly endless dunes. In the past, they journeyed
thousands of miles and looked up to the sun and the stars for a proper
direction. Even today, these people are well-known for their hospitality and
survival tactics in the face of harsh weather and a challenging environment of
the desert. During your Dubai
holidays, you'll get to know more about the Bedouins while on a desert
safari. Such tours also allow tourists to interact with these people and
experience their way of life.
It would
come as a surprise for you that Bedouins could know the footsteps of an animal,
man, woman, boy, or a girl through their amazing distinguishing capabilities.
They often had to face extreme heat and water scarcity in the desert, which
gave them the ability to utilise whatever they had for their protection and
survival. Different kinds of desert plants and trees were used for a variety of
purposes, such as constructing homes, shades, and shelter. Camels that are
known as 'ships of the desert' were used as modes of transport, symbols of
wealth, and sources of food. Hides of these animals were used for making warm
clothes, tents, and shoes.
Camel milk
is abundant in nutrients and was used to make clarified butter or yoghurt,
while their hair was woven into rugs. One of the traditions of Bedouins that
has survived over the years is Falconry. These nomadic people had discovered
the immense speed, power, and focus of a falcon and used these mighty birds as highly
effective hunting tools. You can get to experience this ancient tradition while
on a desert safari during your Dubai holidays. These wild birds are turned into
great hunters through meticulous taming and training processes.
You'll also
admire the fact that the Bedouins are extremely proud people and have their
age-old code of honour with a strong sense of loyalty to their tribe, clan, and
immediate families. Men carry out the task of trading and protecting the tribe,
while women stay at home, prepare food, raise children, and manage the household.
These people are renowned for their welcoming nature and hospitality. Any
individual who visits their home is greeted well and treated with great
respect. When you are the guest of a Bedouin, you'll also be treated with some
fabulous Emirati delicacies, such as cooked meat served with bread or rice,
coffee, and dates.
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