United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, March 5, 2018: Emirates Falconers’ Club, together with New York University Abu Dhabi and the International Fund of Houbara Conservation saw the official opening of the one of a kind falconry conference entitled Raptor and Falconry Depictions Throughout The Millennia on a Global Scale today at the New
Emirates Falconers’ Club, together with New York University Abu Dhabi and the International Fund of Houbara Conservation saw the official opening of the one of a kind falconry conference entitled Raptor and Falconry Depictions Throughout The Millennia on a Global Scale today at the New York University Abu Dhabi Conference Center. Among
Emirates Falconers’ Club, in collaboration with the New York University Abu Dhabi and the International Fund of Houbara Conservation, is set to host a research falconry conference with the title Raptor and Falconry Depictions Throughout The Millennia on a Global Scale from 5-8 March.
Falconry Conference, to be officially opened by
The UAE’s leading tourism and news website Hotelandrest.com has ranked the Dubai Frame as the most culturally significant landmark amongst those completed in 2017 in the world.
The Dubai Frame that opened on 1 January, 2018 in Zabeel Park has been touted to be a prestigious addition to Dubai’s iconic architectural portfolio. It
Usher in the New Year at Rixos Bab Al Bahr and get an uninterrupted view of Al Marjan Island’s spectacular fireworks display that attracts visitors from across the world.
Abdullah Al Abdooli, Managing Director of Al Marjan Island, said: “We are pushing the boundaries and going beyond the obvious with this year’s New