The Arab World Part 1: From Tbilisi to Dubai
On 10.11.21 we left our beloved Tbilisi and packed our bicycles into a cardboard box and took a cab in the middle of the night to the airport for our onward journey to Dubai. Now you may be wondering why on earth anyone would get the idea to leave a culturally rich country like Georgia and fly to Dubai, the most artificial world you can imagine. And that’s indeed a good question.
Under other circumstances, we probably wouldn't have ended up here, Dubai being a destination that never appealed to either of us. Our original plan was to stay in the Caucasus until December and then travel to Switzerland for a visit over Christmas, but suddenly the borders opened to Oman and even Iran, offering us new opportunities. Since we still wanted to travel to Switzerland over the Christmas holidays, the time frame for an overland trip through Iran became too short, as we would like to stay longer in Iran and travel as little as possible by public transportations. So we decided to postpone Iran for a while and instead travel to Oman first and the most convenient flight option was taking a direct flight to Dubai. And after almost missing our flight and a sleepless night, we land in Dubai and a futuristic skyline and numerous artificial islands in the sea appear under the clouds. We see glass towers and multi-lane highways everywhere and can hardly imagine that only 20,000 people lived here in the 1930s. We meet our friend Dave from Switzerland, who immediately helps us to mount our bicycles. Still very tired, we squint into the warming morning sun and we cycle the remaining 10 km along a big road and arrive in the historic part of Dubai: Bur Dubai.
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