Le chef de Dubaï, Izu Ani, lance une marque de hamburgers avec des «ingrédients propres et conscients»
Izu Ani est prêt à ajouter une autre plume à sa toque.
Le célèbre chef de Dubaï a récemment annoncé qu’il lancerait bientôt un concept de burger sain appelé Izu Burger.
« Tout dans la vie a une cause et un effet, c’est l’attention que nous portons et le travail que nous mettons dans quelque chose qui le distingue des autres… Avec Izu Burger, je voulais faire des burgers juteux et savoureux, avec des ingrédients propres et conscients. afin que nous puissions faire confiance à ce que nous mettons dans notre corps », a-t-il déclaré dans un post sur Instagram.
« Dirty clean » semble être le slogan de la marque de hamburgers, qui a déjà sa propre poignée Instagram.
L’idée découle du désir de créer un « burger sale » qui est « fait avec des intentions pures et des saveurs soigneusement sélectionnées », a déclaré Ani. « Intégrez-le à votre mode de vie, sans restrictions, et utilisez l’énergie pour alimenter votre prochaine aventure », a-t-il déclaré.
Peu d’autres détails ont été partagés sur les hamburgers eux-mêmes, bien qu’Ani ait partagé des photos de l’emballage dans lequel les hamburgers seront livrés et des photos de lui-même dans un t-shirt avec la même marque.
Ani, qui a commencé sa carrière à Londres, a déménagé à Dubaï en 2010, rejoignant La Petite Maison (aujourd’hui LPM Dubaï). Il s’installe ensuite à La Serre, avant de lancer YSeventy7, sa propre agence de conseil en création et management, spécialisée dans l’industrie agro-alimentaire.
Grâce à l’agence, il a lancé de nombreux concepts de restauration populaires dans la région, notamment carine, The Lighthouse, Izu Brasserie & Bakery et Gaia, en partenariat avec le restaurateur Evgeny Kuzin.
Plus récemment, il a lancé le restaurant virtuel Kitch-In en partenariat avec la marque hôtelière Accor, qui rassemble quatre concepts de cuisine différents sous un même toit.
En avril 2021, il a reçu un visa d’or des Émirats arabes unis de 10 ans pour son dévouement à l’industrie alimentaire.
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) 90 000 Dh 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
RÉSULTATS
17h : Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Vainqueur SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (entraîneur).
17h30 : Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Vainqueur AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel
18h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1600m, Vainqueur Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
18h30 : Handicap (PA) Dh90 000 1 600 m, Vainqueur AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
19h : Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Vainqueur Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi
19h30 : Handicap (TB) 100 000 Dh 2 200 m, Vainqueur Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy
Se battre avec ma famille
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Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
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Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
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Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
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Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
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Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
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Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
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Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
Quatre étoiles
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Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
Quatre étoiles
Se battre avec ma famille
Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
Quatre étoiles
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Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
Quatre étoiles
Se battre avec ma famille
Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
Quatre étoiles
Se battre avec ma famille
Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
Quatre étoiles
Se battre avec ma famille
Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
Quatre étoiles
Se battre avec ma famille
Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
Quatre étoiles
Se battre avec ma famille
Réalisateur : Stephen Merchant
Stars : Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Thomas Whilley, Tori Ellen Ross, Jack Lowden, Olivia Bernstone, Elroy Powell
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Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
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Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
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Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
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Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
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Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
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Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
Colette
Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les détails
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Réalisateur: Laver Westmoreland
Avec : Keira Knightley, Dominic West
Notre avis : 3/5
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Les spécifications
Moteur: V6 de quatre litres et V6 de 3,5 litres biturbo
Transmission: six vitesses et 10 vitesses
Pouvoir: 271 et 409 chevaux
Couple : 385 et 650Nm
Prix: de Dh229.900 à Dh355.000
Conseil d’Expert
« Rejoignez-vous avec un groupe comme Cycle Safe Dubai ou TrainYAS, où vous rencontrerez des personnes partageant les mêmes idées et aurez toujours un soutien à portée de main. »
Stewart Howison, co-fondateur de Cycle Safe Dubai et propriétaire de Revolution Cycles
« Lorsque vous transpirez beaucoup, vous perdez beaucoup de sel et d’autres électrolytes de votre corps. Si vos électrolytes baissent suffisamment, vous risquez d’avoir des crampes. Pour éviter une carence en sel, ajoutez simplement un mélange d’électrolytes à votre eau.
Cornelia Gloor, responsable du centre de réadaptation et de physiothérapie de l’hôpital RAK
« Ne faites pas l’erreur de penser que vous pouvez rouler aussi vite ou aussi loin en été que par temps plus frais. La chaleur vous fera dépenser plus d’énergie pour maintenir une vitesse qui pourrait normalement être confortable, alors soyez prudent lorsque vous roulez pendant les périodes les plus chaudes de la journée.
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiothérapeute à l’hôpital Burjeel de Dubaï
Conseil d’Expert
« Rejoignez-vous avec un groupe comme Cycle Safe Dubai ou TrainYAS, où vous rencontrerez des personnes partageant les mêmes idées et aurez toujours un soutien à portée de main. »
Stewart Howison, co-fondateur de Cycle Safe Dubai et propriétaire de Revolution Cycles
« Lorsque vous transpirez beaucoup, vous perdez beaucoup de sel et d’autres électrolytes de votre corps. Si vos électrolytes baissent suffisamment, vous risquez d’avoir des crampes. Pour éviter une carence en sel, ajoutez simplement un mélange d’électrolytes à votre eau.
Cornelia Gloor, responsable du centre de réadaptation et de physiothérapie de l’hôpital RAK
« Ne faites pas l’erreur de penser que vous pouvez rouler aussi vite ou aussi loin en été que par temps plus frais. La chaleur vous fera dépenser plus d’énergie pour maintenir une vitesse qui pourrait normalement être confortable, alors soyez prudent lorsque vous roulez pendant les périodes les plus chaudes de la journée.
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiothérapeute à l’hôpital Burjeel de Dubaï
Conseil d’Expert
« Rejoignez-vous avec un groupe comme Cycle Safe Dubai ou TrainYAS, où vous rencontrerez des personnes partageant les mêmes idées et aurez toujours un soutien à portée de main. »
Stewart Howison, co-fondateur de Cycle Safe Dubai et propriétaire de Revolution Cycles
« Lorsque vous transpirez beaucoup, vous perdez beaucoup de sel et d’autres électrolytes de votre corps. Si vos électrolytes baissent suffisamment, vous risquez d’avoir des crampes. Pour éviter une carence en sel, ajoutez simplement un mélange d’électrolytes à votre eau.
Cornelia Gloor, responsable du centre de réadaptation et de physiothérapie de l’hôpital RAK
« Ne faites pas l’erreur de penser que vous pouvez rouler aussi vite ou aussi loin en été que par temps plus frais. La chaleur vous fera dépenser plus d’énergie pour maintenir une vitesse qui pourrait normalement être confortable, alors soyez prudent lorsque vous roulez pendant les périodes les plus chaudes de la journée.
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiothérapeute à l’hôpital Burjeel de Dubaï
Conseil d’Expert
« Rejoignez-vous avec un groupe comme Cycle Safe Dubai ou TrainYAS, où vous rencontrerez des personnes partageant les mêmes idées et aurez toujours un soutien à portée de main. »
Stewart Howison, co-fondateur de Cycle Safe Dubai et propriétaire de Revolution Cycles
« Lorsque vous transpirez beaucoup, vous perdez beaucoup de sel et d’autres électrolytes de votre corps. Si vos électrolytes baissent suffisamment, vous risquez d’avoir des crampes. Pour éviter une carence en sel, ajoutez simplement un mélange d’électrolytes à votre eau.
Cornelia Gloor, responsable du centre de réadaptation et de physiothérapie de l’hôpital RAK
« Ne faites pas l’erreur de penser que vous pouvez rouler aussi vite ou aussi loin en été que par temps plus frais. La chaleur vous fera dépenser plus d’énergie pour maintenir une vitesse qui pourrait normalement être confortable, alors soyez prudent lorsque vous roulez pendant les périodes les plus chaudes de la journée.
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiothérapeute à l’hôpital Burjeel de Dubaï
Conseil d’Expert
« Rejoignez-vous avec un groupe comme Cycle Safe Dubai ou TrainYAS, où vous rencontrerez des personnes partageant les mêmes idées et aurez toujours un soutien à portée de main. »
Stewart Howison, co-fondateur de Cycle Safe Dubai et propriétaire de Revolution Cycles
« Lorsque vous transpirez beaucoup, vous perdez beaucoup de sel et d’autres électrolytes de votre corps. Si vos électrolytes baissent suffisamment, vous risquez d’avoir des crampes. Pour éviter une carence en sel, ajoutez simplement un mélange d’électrolytes à votre eau.
Cornelia Gloor, responsable du centre de réadaptation et de physiothérapie de l’hôpital RAK
« Ne faites pas l’erreur de penser que vous pouvez rouler aussi vite ou aussi loin en été que par temps plus frais. La chaleur vous fera dépenser plus d’énergie pour maintenir une vitesse qui pourrait normalement être confortable, alors soyez prudent lorsque vous roulez pendant les périodes les plus chaudes de la journée.
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiothérapeute à l’hôpital Burjeel de Dubaï
Conseil d’Expert
« Rejoignez-vous avec un groupe comme Cycle Safe Dubai ou TrainYAS, où vous rencontrerez des personnes partageant les mêmes idées et aurez toujours un soutien à portée de main. »
Stewart Howison, co-fondateur de Cycle Safe Dubai et propriétaire de Revolution Cycles
« Lorsque vous transpirez beaucoup, vous perdez beaucoup de sel et d’autres électrolytes de votre corps. Si vos électrolytes baissent suffisamment, vous risquez d’avoir des crampes. Pour éviter une carence en sel, ajoutez simplement un mélange d’électrolytes à votre eau.
Cornelia Gloor, responsable du centre de réadaptation et de physiothérapie de l’hôpital RAK
« Ne faites pas l’erreur de penser que vous pouvez rouler aussi vite ou aussi loin en été que par temps plus frais. La chaleur vous fera dépenser plus d’énergie pour maintenir une vitesse qui pourrait normalement être confortable, alors soyez prudent lorsque vous roulez pendant les périodes les plus chaudes de la journée.
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiothérapeute à l’hôpital Burjeel de Dubaï
Conseil d’Expert
« Rejoignez-vous avec un groupe comme Cycle Safe Dubai ou TrainYAS, où vous rencontrerez des personnes partageant les mêmes idées et aurez toujours un soutien à portée de main. »
Stewart Howison, co-fondateur de Cycle Safe Dubai et propriétaire de Revolution Cycles
« Lorsque vous transpirez beaucoup, vous perdez beaucoup de sel et d’autres électrolytes de votre corps. Si vos électrolytes baissent suffisamment, vous risquez d’avoir des crampes. Pour éviter une carence en sel, ajoutez simplement un mélange d’électrolytes à votre eau.
Cornelia Gloor, responsable du centre de réadaptation et de physiothérapie de l’hôpital RAK
« Ne faites pas l’erreur de penser que vous pouvez rouler aussi vite ou aussi loin en été que par temps plus frais. La chaleur vous fera dépenser plus d’énergie pour maintenir une vitesse qui pourrait normalement être confortable, alors soyez prudent lorsque vous roulez pendant les périodes les plus chaudes de la journée.
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiothérapeute à l’hôpital Burjeel de Dubaï
Conseil d’Expert
« Rejoignez-vous avec un groupe comme Cycle Safe Dubai ou TrainYAS, où vous rencontrerez des personnes partageant les mêmes idées et aurez toujours un soutien à portée de main. »
Stewart Howison, co-fondateur de Cycle Safe Dubai et propriétaire de Revolution Cycles
« Lorsque vous transpirez beaucoup, vous perdez beaucoup de sel et d’autres électrolytes de votre corps. Si vos électrolytes baissent suffisamment, vous risquez d’avoir des crampes. Pour éviter une carence en sel, ajoutez simplement un mélange d’électrolytes à votre eau.
Cornelia Gloor, responsable du centre de réadaptation et de physiothérapie de l’hôpital RAK
« Ne faites pas l’erreur de penser que vous pouvez rouler aussi vite ou aussi loin en été que par temps plus frais. La chaleur vous fera dépenser plus d’énergie pour maintenir une vitesse qui pourrait normalement être confortable, alors soyez prudent lorsque vous roulez pendant les périodes les plus chaudes de la journée.
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiothérapeute à l’hôpital Burjeel de Dubaï
Conseil d’Expert
“Join in with a group like Cycle Safe Dubai or TrainYAS, where you’ll meet like-minded people and always have support on hand.”
Stewart Howison, co-founder of Cycle Safe Dubai and owner of Revolution Cycles
“When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of salt and other electrolytes from your body. If your electrolytes drop enough, you will be at risk of cramping. To prevent salt deficiency, simply add an electrolyte mix to your water.”
Cornelia Gloor, head of RAK Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre
“Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can ride as fast or as far during the summer as you do in cooler weather. The heat will make you expend more energy to maintain a speed that might normally be comfortable, so pace yourself when riding during the hotter parts of the day.”
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiotherapist at Burjeel Hospital in Dubai
Expert advice
“Join in with a group like Cycle Safe Dubai or TrainYAS, where you’ll meet like-minded people and always have support on hand.”
Stewart Howison, co-founder of Cycle Safe Dubai and owner of Revolution Cycles
“When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of salt and other electrolytes from your body. If your electrolytes drop enough, you will be at risk of cramping. To prevent salt deficiency, simply add an electrolyte mix to your water.”
Cornelia Gloor, head of RAK Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre
“Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can ride as fast or as far during the summer as you do in cooler weather. The heat will make you expend more energy to maintain a speed that might normally be comfortable, so pace yourself when riding during the hotter parts of the day.”
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiotherapist at Burjeel Hospital in Dubai
Expert advice
“Join in with a group like Cycle Safe Dubai or TrainYAS, where you’ll meet like-minded people and always have support on hand.”
Stewart Howison, co-founder of Cycle Safe Dubai and owner of Revolution Cycles
“When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of salt and other electrolytes from your body. If your electrolytes drop enough, you will be at risk of cramping. To prevent salt deficiency, simply add an electrolyte mix to your water.”
Cornelia Gloor, head of RAK Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre
“Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can ride as fast or as far during the summer as you do in cooler weather. The heat will make you expend more energy to maintain a speed that might normally be comfortable, so pace yourself when riding during the hotter parts of the day.”
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiotherapist at Burjeel Hospital in Dubai
Expert advice
“Join in with a group like Cycle Safe Dubai or TrainYAS, where you’ll meet like-minded people and always have support on hand.”
Stewart Howison, co-founder of Cycle Safe Dubai and owner of Revolution Cycles
“When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of salt and other electrolytes from your body. If your electrolytes drop enough, you will be at risk of cramping. To prevent salt deficiency, simply add an electrolyte mix to your water.”
Cornelia Gloor, head of RAK Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre
“Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can ride as fast or as far during the summer as you do in cooler weather. The heat will make you expend more energy to maintain a speed that might normally be comfortable, so pace yourself when riding during the hotter parts of the day.”
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiotherapist at Burjeel Hospital in Dubai
Expert advice
“Join in with a group like Cycle Safe Dubai or TrainYAS, where you’ll meet like-minded people and always have support on hand.”
Stewart Howison, co-founder of Cycle Safe Dubai and owner of Revolution Cycles
“When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of salt and other electrolytes from your body. If your electrolytes drop enough, you will be at risk of cramping. To prevent salt deficiency, simply add an electrolyte mix to your water.”
Cornelia Gloor, head of RAK Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre
“Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can ride as fast or as far during the summer as you do in cooler weather. The heat will make you expend more energy to maintain a speed that might normally be comfortable, so pace yourself when riding during the hotter parts of the day.”
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiotherapist at Burjeel Hospital in Dubai
Expert advice
“Join in with a group like Cycle Safe Dubai or TrainYAS, where you’ll meet like-minded people and always have support on hand.”
Stewart Howison, co-founder of Cycle Safe Dubai and owner of Revolution Cycles
“When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of salt and other electrolytes from your body. If your electrolytes drop enough, you will be at risk of cramping. To prevent salt deficiency, simply add an electrolyte mix to your water.”
Cornelia Gloor, head of RAK Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre
“Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can ride as fast or as far during the summer as you do in cooler weather. The heat will make you expend more energy to maintain a speed that might normally be comfortable, so pace yourself when riding during the hotter parts of the day.”
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiotherapist at Burjeel Hospital in Dubai
Expert advice
“Join in with a group like Cycle Safe Dubai or TrainYAS, where you’ll meet like-minded people and always have support on hand.”
Stewart Howison, co-founder of Cycle Safe Dubai and owner of Revolution Cycles
“When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of salt and other electrolytes from your body. If your electrolytes drop enough, you will be at risk of cramping. To prevent salt deficiency, simply add an electrolyte mix to your water.”
Cornelia Gloor, head of RAK Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre
“Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can ride as fast or as far during the summer as you do in cooler weather. The heat will make you expend more energy to maintain a speed that might normally be comfortable, so pace yourself when riding during the hotter parts of the day.”
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiotherapist at Burjeel Hospital in Dubai
Expert advice
“Join in with a group like Cycle Safe Dubai or TrainYAS, where you’ll meet like-minded people and always have support on hand.”
Stewart Howison, co-founder of Cycle Safe Dubai and owner of Revolution Cycles
“When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of salt and other electrolytes from your body. If your electrolytes drop enough, you will be at risk of cramping. To prevent salt deficiency, simply add an electrolyte mix to your water.”
Cornelia Gloor, head of RAK Hospital’s Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre
“Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can ride as fast or as far during the summer as you do in cooler weather. The heat will make you expend more energy to maintain a speed that might normally be comfortable, so pace yourself when riding during the hotter parts of the day.”
Chandrashekar Nandi, physiotherapist at Burjeel Hospital in Dubai
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: dix
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
The bio:
Destination de vacances préférée : I really enjoyed Sri Lanka and Vietnam but my dream destination is the Maldives.
Nourriture préférée: My mum’s Chinese cooking.
Favourite film: Robocop, followed by The Terminator.
Hobbies: Off-roading, scuba diving, playing squash and going to the gym.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Gertrude Bell’s life in focus
A feature film
At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.
A documentary
A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.
Books, letters and archives
Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
Le bio
Most memorable achievement: Leading my first city-wide charity campaign in Toronto holds a special place in my heart. It was for Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women program and showed me the power of how communities can come together in the smallest ways to have such wide impact.
Favourite film: Childhood favourite would be Disney’s Jungle Book and classic favourite Gone With The Wind.
Favourite book: To Kill A Mockingbird for a timeless story on justice and courage and Harry Potters for my love of all things magical.
Favourite quote: “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill
Nourriture préférée: Dim sum
Favourite place to travel to: Anywhere with natural beauty, wildlife and awe-inspiring sunsets.
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The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo
Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000
Engine: 5.6-litre V8
Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic
Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm
Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today’s market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
ESSENTIALS
The flights
Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro from Dh7,000 return including taxes. Avianca fliles from Rio to Cusco via Lima from $399 (Dhxx) return including taxes.
The trip
From US$1,830 per deluxe cabin, twin share, for the one-night Spirit of the Water itinerary and US$4,630 per deluxe cabin for the Peruvian Highlands itinerary, inclusive of meals, and beverages. Surcharges apply for some excursions.
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).
If you go…
Etihad Airways flies from Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur, from about Dh3,600. Air Asia currently flies from Kuala Lumpur to Terengganu, with Berjaya Hotels & Resorts planning to launch direct chartered flights to Redang Island in the near future. Rooms at The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort start from 680RM (Dh597).