The Joys of traveling is that it breeds complacency, with almost 2 years of living in the Middle East, the is always more to explore and experience. We are all born with an element of adventure but than we decide on how to utilize it differently, I personally don't sleep on my adventure capacity I fuse it with a pinch of aesthetic every now and then.
I didn't know much about the middle eastern lifestyle except the Porsche and wealthy part of it, it's what was projected than their fascinating culture on media. Everything seems so detailed about it, from just the moment u step into their territory, you are thrilled by the women in abayas, wearing them with different fashion sense and the attitude carried with it it's a master piece :) the sound of Arabic and hearing the word "shukran" every now and then meaning thank you.
Then there is more to just what you would see on daily basis,the breezy sandy desert π΅ life many call it the Bedouin lifestyle. Your trip to the Middle East, this should be one of the highlights, a lot of activities to do like; Camel rides, Falconry (not actual spot), land cruiser dunes ride, quad biking and many more. Out of what I’ve partaken, the highlight was holding a falcon even stroking it :) its scary but it's such a calm bird. Falcons are very popular in the Middle East, known to be one of the few fastest birds in the world reaching a speed of 240 MPH during dive. They are used for hunting prey and in Qatar the sport is still continued as an effort to preserve their culture. Did you know falcons are issued passports too???? YES! they travel with their owners in flight cabins. Their also said to be a symbol of Status and wealth, there is no doubt in that after you know at what price their bought for.
Talk about Billiondollar pets... now that's GOALS. Below are pictures of my little adventure.
Hope you enjoy!πΆπ¦
I didn't know much about the middle eastern lifestyle except the Porsche and wealthy part of it, it's what was projected than their fascinating culture on media. Everything seems so detailed about it, from just the moment u step into their territory, you are thrilled by the women in abayas, wearing them with different fashion sense and the attitude carried with it it's a master piece :) the sound of Arabic and hearing the word "shukran" every now and then meaning thank you.
Then there is more to just what you would see on daily basis,the breezy sandy desert π΅ life many call it the Bedouin lifestyle. Your trip to the Middle East, this should be one of the highlights, a lot of activities to do like; Camel rides, Falconry (not actual spot), land cruiser dunes ride, quad biking and many more. Out of what I’ve partaken, the highlight was holding a falcon even stroking it :) its scary but it's such a calm bird. Falcons are very popular in the Middle East, known to be one of the few fastest birds in the world reaching a speed of 240 MPH during dive. They are used for hunting prey and in Qatar the sport is still continued as an effort to preserve their culture. Did you know falcons are issued passports too???? YES! they travel with their owners in flight cabins. Their also said to be a symbol of Status and wealth, there is no doubt in that after you know at what price their bought for.
Talk about Billiondollar pets... now that's GOALS. Below are pictures of my little adventure.
Hope you enjoy!πΆπ¦
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